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Tizzysawr: Wouldn't recommend it though, not with the draconian 3-activation limit UbiSoft slapped over it. I'll wait 'til it goes down to $10 or something on steam, games with such measures are the ones I buy only once they start going for pocket money amounts.
I would suggest, that if you're going to buy it anywhere, you buy it from GamersGate. If you buy it on Steam and run out of activations, you will have to buy the game again - further, Steam support will not remove the game from your account under any circumstances. So then you'd have to make an entirely new Steam account just to buy the game again.

Whereas with GamersGate, if you run out of activations, you simply contact GamersGate support and they will get you more - even if they have to give you a brand new CD key in order to do so. And that, with no questions asked (within reason).
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Tizzysawr: Wouldn't recommend it though, not with the draconian 3-activation limit UbiSoft slapped over it. I'll wait 'til it goes down to $10 or something on steam, games with such measures are the ones I buy only once they start going for pocket money amounts.
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bansama: I would suggest, that if you're going to buy it anywhere, you buy it from GamersGate. If you buy it on Steam and run out of activations, you will have to buy the game again - further, Steam support will not remove the game from your account under any circumstances. So then you'd have to make an entirely new Steam account just to buy the game again.

Whereas with GamersGate, if you run out of activations, you simply contact GamersGate support and they will get you more - even if they have to give you a brand new CD key in order to do so. And that, with no questions asked (within reason).
That's a good point there, Bansama :) Though I do love Steam for several of its services, the ability to change game language at will being the main one (It can be very useful for language students such as myself). Still, since it's not being sold for $10 on either storefront it's not like I'll get it not anyway :P
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bansama: I would suggest, that if you're going to buy it anywhere, you buy it from GamersGate. If you buy it on Steam and run out of activations, you will have to buy the game again - further, Steam support will not remove the game from your account under any circumstances. So then you'd have to make an entirely new Steam account just to buy the game again.

Whereas with GamersGate, if you run out of activations, you simply contact GamersGate support and they will get you more - even if they have to give you a brand new CD key in order to do so. And that, with no questions asked (within reason).
Ubisoft support is supposed to provide you with additional activations in case you run out. I can't comment on the support quality as I hate this system as well (not even sure if I'll buy it for 5€), but it's not supposed to be 3 activations and then eternal lockdown ;)
(were you referring to the Guru3d report? Apparently their problem got resolved, but Ubi (non-)support was decidedly unhelpful in that case)
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etna87: were you referring to the Guru3d report?
Nope. I just know that GamersGate WILL help you without claiming you're a pirate. I cannot say whether or not Ubisoft's own support or that provided by TAGES will do the same.
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etna87: were you referring to the Guru3d report?
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bansama: Nope. I just know that GamersGate WILL help you without claiming you're a pirate. I cannot say whether or not Ubisoft's own support or that provided by TAGES will do the same.
But then your post is a bit misleading isn't it? You make it sound like the only option is to rebuy the game on Steam when the actual difference is is that you'll have to ask Ubisoft for more activations instead of Steam support. (rather than Gamersgate support on Gamersgate)
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Pheace: But then your post is a bit misleading isn't it? You make it sound like the only option is to rebuy the game on Steam when the actual difference is is that you'll have to ask Ubisoft for more activations instead of Steam support. (rather than Gamersgate support on Gamersgate)
Not really. Considering the huge likelihood that Ubisoft will tell you to contact Steam support as you purchased the game on Steam, and they in turn will tell you to contact Ubisoft. Leaving you in a never ending circle of redirects. Just search the Steam forums, you'll find that happens on a near daily basis.
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Tizzysawr: You can also get Anno 2070 for $30 with one of the $5 coupons, or $35 overall.

Wouldn't recommend it though, not with the draconian 3-activation limit UbiSoft slapped over it. I'll wait 'til it goes down to $10 or something on steam, games with such measures are the ones I buy only once they start going for pocket money amounts.
I'd still recommend the game sure the DRM is a little nutty but the game is good enough for me not to care and despite whats said I've somehow managed 4 installs so far so I'm kinda assuming they roll you more over time when your on your last...
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bansama: Not really. Considering the huge likelihood that Ubisoft will tell you to contact Steam support as you purchased the game on Steam, and they in turn will tell you to contact Ubisoft. Leaving you in a never ending circle of redirects. Just search the Steam forums, you'll find that happens on a near daily basis.
I'd actually cheat and contact bluebyte ;)
Post edited January 20, 2012 by wodmarach
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bansama: Not really. Considering the huge likelihood that Ubisoft will tell you to contact Steam support as you purchased the game on Steam, and they in turn will tell you to contact Ubisoft. Leaving you in a never ending circle of redirects. Just search the Steam forums, you'll find that happens on a near daily basis.
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wodmarach: I'd actually cheat and contact bluebyte ;)
That situation is so fucked up it garners sympathy from people who'd normally be against piracy. It's a game I would have bought, but no thanks.
GAME weekend download deals

http://www.game.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/HubArticleView?hubId=165254&articleId=165255&catalogId=10201&langId=44&storeId=10151&cm_mmc=update-_-wk5111B-_-leadFeature-_-DownloadWeekend

Deus Ex 7.99 pretty good.
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wodmarach: I'd still recommend the game sure the DRM is a little nutty but the game is good enough for me not to care and despite whats said I've somehow managed 4 installs so far so I'm kinda assuming they roll you more over time when your on your last...
Any hardware changes requires a new activation. Got a new graphics card? There's one. Added a new RAM module? Second. Changed anything else? Done, three.

I don't really think I should be forced to contact a publisher and request for a new key, having to wait several days, in order to be able to play a game I paid for. If the activations were given back over time (3 a month, for example), that'd be ok by me. But 3 lifetime? I'll get that when the game costs the same than a lunch.

Also, Ubi won't give you new keys. There's this website (can't recall the name) that was doing benchmarks with the game to see how it'd run in different configs. They ran out of activations, obviously, and contacted ubi to ask to have them unlocked since they were benchmarking their game, doing something that in the end should help ubi sell more. Their answer was that they weren't going to give them seven keys (for 21 hardware config) and if they wanted them they should get the game seven times. Thankfully BlueByte stepped in and unlocked the key for them, but still. That's hardly good PR at all.
Does anyone have the Amazon.com list of daily deals for which you can use the 5 dollar coupons? I need to know if there's nothing else I give a shit about so I can give out coupons I'm not going to use.
Post edited January 20, 2012 by orcishgamer
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wodmarach: I'd still recommend the game sure the DRM is a little nutty but the game is good enough for me not to care and despite whats said I've somehow managed 4 installs so far so I'm kinda assuming they roll you more over time when your on your last...
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Tizzysawr: Any hardware changes requires a new activation. Got a new graphics card? There's one. Added a new RAM module? Second. Changed anything else? Done, three.
And like I said I HAVE HAD 4 INSTALLS WITH NO NEED TO GET IT REACTIVATED... geez...

The website did all the installs in less than 1 day as I said it seems after so many days you start getting activations back. This is pretty common and is known on many other games.
They contacted the UBI support on a weekend at odd hours and it was NOT UBISOFT that wanted them to buy 7 codes (UBI hadn't responded at that point) that was the company they BOUGHT the game from, infact if you contact UBI about ANNO 2070 your told to contact BB direct. You'll also find theres no forum for 2070 on the UBI forums etc etc.
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orcishgamer: Does anyone have the Amazon.com list of daily deals for which you can use the 5 dollar coupons? I need to know if there's nothing else I give a shit about so I can give out coupons I'm not going to use.
1/21:
- Crysis 2 = $9.99 or $4.99 with holiday promo code – Activates on Origin
- ANNO 2070 = $34.99 or $29.99 with with holiday promo code – I think this uses Ubisoft DRM

1/22-1/28:
- Sonic Generations = $14.99 or $9.99 with holiday promo code – Activates on Steam
- Total War: Shogun 2 = $14.99 or $9.99 with holiday promo code – Activates on Steam

1/24:
- Battlefield Bad Company 2 Vietnam = $8.49 or $3.49 with holiday promo code – Activates on Origin but requires BC2

1/25:
- Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit = $8.99 or $3.99 with holiday promo code – Might activate on Origin.

1/26:
- Darkspore = $8.99 or $3.99 with holiday promo code – Should activate on Origin

1/27:
- Sims 3 = $14.99 or $9.99 with holiday promo code - Not sure if it activates on Origin
- Sims 3 Generations = $17.99 or $12.99 with holiday promo code – How does an expansion cost more than the base game?
- Sims 3 Deluxe = $21.99 or $16.99 with holiday promo code

1/28:
- Battlefield 3 = $39.99 or $34.99 with holiday promo code – Requires Origin

source: http://digitalgamedeals.com/upcoming-amazon-deals-for-121-128/
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gyokzoli: - Total War: Shogun 2 = $14.99 or $9.99 with holiday promo code – Activates on Steam
Shame they already sold it for $2.5 with coupon earlier this month -- I feel bad for whoever didn't get it then :(

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gyokzoli: 1/26:
- Darkspore = $8.99 or $3.99 with holiday promo code – Should activate on Origin.
Steam version does activate, can't see why this one wouldn't.

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gyokzoli: 1/27:
- Sims 3 = $14.99 or $9.99 with holiday promo code - Not sure if it activates on Origin
Both Steam and retail versions of base game and expansions activate on Origin, so I'd guess this one will also.

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gyokzoli: - Sims 3 Generations = $17.99 or $12.99 with holiday promo code – How does an expansion cost more than the base game?
See World of Warcraft :P
Metal of Honor on Steam
4,99USD for you who lives in the USA!
14,99USD for us miserables who live in Brazil.

EA - We don't like your money if you're Brazillian.