FictiousWill
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So I go to load up Far Cry and try some multiplayer. The first server I enter is great, I like the slow paced gameplay etc etc.
Then I go about my day. Later in the evening I fire up Far Cry multi again. Now I get "cd-key invalid" errors all over the place.
My copy of Far Cry came from newegg.com with my new chip and mobo. I can only assume that somebody in the newegg warehouse copies these cd keys and distributes them.
Do I have any options as a genuine Far Cry owner? I have a genuine Far Cry disk, paid for by newegg. I should have a unique cd key. What happens in cases like this? How can I possibly prove to ubisoft or whomever that my key is original or my disk is real? What steps can I take to get this resolved?
Then I go about my day. Later in the evening I fire up Far Cry multi again. Now I get "cd-key invalid" errors all over the place.
My copy of Far Cry came from newegg.com with my new chip and mobo. I can only assume that somebody in the newegg warehouse copies these cd keys and distributes them.
Do I have any options as a genuine Far Cry owner? I have a genuine Far Cry disk, paid for by newegg. I should have a unique cd key. What happens in cases like this? How can I possibly prove to ubisoft or whomever that my key is original or my disk is real? What steps can I take to get this resolved?