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carnival73: Ha ha - What happens if you try to purchase from Steam while on VPN? =D
Bye bye game / or Steam account .
This is why I stick to GOG. If you want to avoid DRM issues, stick to GOG and/or pirate.
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orcishgamer: That sounds like utter crap. So they won't even activate the game?

You're perfectly justified in cracking that, imo, that's just bullshit...
That's EA for ya.

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rawmilk905: This is why I stick to GOG. If you want to avoid DRM issues, stick to GOG and/or pirate.
Can't you get arrested for pirating?
Post edited February 06, 2013 by somegamer786
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orcishgamer: That sounds like utter crap. So they won't even activate the game?

You're perfectly justified in cracking that, imo, that's just bullshit...
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somegamer786: That's EA for ya.

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rawmilk905: This is why I stick to GOG. If you want to avoid DRM issues, stick to GOG and/or pirate.
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somegamer786: Can't you get arrested for pirating?
Probably, but it does avoid drm issues. If you want to avoid drm and the long arm of the law, stick to GOG.
Post edited February 07, 2013 by rawmilk905
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somegamer786: Can't you get arrested for pirating?
Don't know. Software piracy is a weird one, and does depend quite a bit on where you are and who has to prove what.
As for water piracy, I think getting shot is more probable than getting arrested, so I'd advise against it.
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carnival73: Ha ha - What happens if you try to purchase from Steam while on VPN? =D
In the past, they outright banned your account. Disabling all access to purchased games.

These days, they probably restrict your account. You can play your current games, but cannot purchase new ones, trade, receive gifts, use the market place, use (some) community features, or activate retail keys.

Just don't ever do it. I know someone who did that accidentally; it took them several months to get their account back.
Post edited February 07, 2013 by bansama
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carnival73: Ha ha - What happens if you try to purchase from Steam while on VPN? =D
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bansama: In the past, they outright banned your account. Disabling all access to purchased games.

These days, they probably restrict your account. You can play your current games, but cannot purchase new ones, trade, receive gifts, use the market place, use (some) community features, or activate retail keys.

Just don't ever do it. I know someone who did that accidentally; it took them several months to get their account back.
Thanks for the info.