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On 24 Apr 2004 10:43:12 -0700, mmandelberg@comcast.net (Michael
Mandelberg) wrote:
>I am thinking of getting UT 2004. I've got three computers on a LAN
>that I would like to use. Do I have to buy three copies?
Yes.
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Archived from groups: alt.games.unreal.tournament (More info?)
mmandelberg@comcast.net (Michael Mandelberg) wrote:
>I am thinking of getting UT 2004. I've got three computers on a LAN
>that I would like to use. Do I have to buy three copies?
Yes. The demo game will play multiplayer on a LAN, but the full game
requires one copy per node.
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On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 18:51:09 +0100, Andrew <spamtrap@localhost> wrote:
>On 24 Apr 2004 10:43:12 -0700, mmandelberg@comcast.net (Michael
>Mandelberg) wrote:
>
>>I am thinking of getting UT 2004. I've got three computers on a LAN
>>that I would like to use. Do I have to buy three copies?
>
>Yes.
No you don't. You can install it on all three, but use a keygen for
the other two and know that they just cannot go online. It works fine
on a LAN though because I've done it.
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