Hi Damien,
Yeah, but on the other hand to much security is not as user friendly.
For example, many folks these days have a laptop and a desktop, or more 
than one computer.Locking to a specific hardware set or mac address adds 
more security for the developer, but for the end user it locks them out 
of the game on their other systems.
I truly like the GMA Games products, but I rather hate the security 
system David Greenwood uses. Everytime I reinstall XP I have to get a 
new product key as my old one never works. That is a hastle I'd hate to 
put the USA Gamers through.
Cheers.

x-sight interactive wrote:
> and the fact that if you do a cd that's probably the most simplistic way of
> ensuring a pirate cd being made, just like with gg and chillingham pirate
> copies could quite easily be done for them. i am looking at basing my
> product ids with the mac code of the system, something that the user cannot
> change, and base the code off the product id.
>
> regards,
>
> damien
>   


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