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This is quite absurd, because I bought Fire and Sword having in mind my previous bought version required stupid key which could be used only four times.

Like, I don't know, Sienkiewicz books were so precious that they decided people will pirate those like crazy. Have no idea why M&B devs decided on such stupid idea.

But what is more weird to me is that GOG did not follow its own premise and contains key requirement in its own version of the game.
I know GOG does not follow it everytime, but thought the exceptions are mostly some AAA games with big studios pressing on publishers to leave the DRM. The concept of M&B having serial keys being left and required is beyond my mind.

And one more question to you, who played: is this stupid "four times" requirement there too? Or is it, at least, swapped to infinitely usable key?
GOG may, and often (read: usually) does, require something for multi-player.