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  • Elder Legendary Member

Yes, I am a hypocrite, and I'm sorry. I really do mean well, but I'm not running on all cylinders.

Everytime someone buys a copy of Halo 2 Vista, a puppy dies.

This is what happens when you re-install H2V too many times.

----- Original Message -----
From: Xbox Customer Support <XBOX.0000.NA.00.EN.ARV.KIT.TS.000.SPT.00.PO@css.one.micro soft.com>
Date: Monday, July 12, 2010 9:24 am
Subject: SRX1132212559ID - Games for Windows LIVE Support
To: ***************@node357.ca

> Hey Sean,
> It's Tom from the Games for Windows LIVE Specialist Team
>
> I have completed the required testing for your Gears of War
> Product key,
> and we have determined that you qualify for a replacement LIVE Access
> key for Gears of War.
> Please contact us via phone to obtain your replacement token.
>
> Regarding your Halo 2 LIVE Access token, because we provided a
> replacement token to you on Feb. 24 2010, we are unable to
> provide a
> second replacement token.
> Games for Windows LIVE Policy states that customers are able to
> receiveone replacement token per customer, per game.
> Cherin also explained this to you when you called in regarding
> the Halo
> 2 issue previously.
> I appoligize for any inconvenience this may cause, however we
> will be
> more than happy to provide you with your replacement Gears of
> War token
> when you contact us using the information located below.
>
> Regards,
> Tom
> Games for Windows LIVE Team Lead
> Games for Windows LIVE Support Line Contact Number: 1-877-274-
> 4349
> www.GamesforWindows.com
> Reference Number: 1132212559
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I think this is balls.

  • 08.04.2010 10:05 AM PDT
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Something smells fishy...

Why would Microsoft not be able to supply a new product key for a legitimate copy of Halo 2 Vista? Unless, Microsoft doesn't want anyone to play H2V.

It definitely is balls.

But then again H2V is so flawed that the sooner the game is no longer used the better. Microsoft should just deactivate all H2V product keys and remove H2V from the market.

  • 08.04.2010 10:43 AM PDT
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Posted by: Agemenmon matt
Why would Microsoft not be able to supply a new product key for a legitimate copy of Halo 2 Vista? Unless, Microsoft doesn't want anyone to play H2V.

It definitely is balls.

But then again H2V is so flawed that the sooner the game is no longer used the better. Microsoft should just deactivate all H2V product keys and remove H2V from the market.
wow, then I want a refund.
GFWL policy sucks. >:(

[Edited on 08.04.2010 11:28 AM PDT]

  • 08.04.2010 11:14 AM PDT

This is the average H2 Fanboy.
Xfire: JacobGRocks.
50 in H2/H3? Great, but you still fail at this.

Just use the Gears key to reinstall h2v.
Also, the stupid limit applies to all gfwl games, it's why you see so many people flaming over this issue on the GFWL forums.

  • 08.04.2010 11:33 AM PDT
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Posted by: JacobGRocks
Just use the Gears key to reinstall h2v.
Also, the stupid limit applies to all gfwl games, it's why you see so many people flaming over this issue on the GFWL forums.
GFWL deserves it.

  • 08.04.2010 11:43 AM PDT

Daodan Latency at 65%

I don't understand this. The key gets tied to one install? That is such a stupid idea. Why would you have a key locked to one install?

  • 08.05.2010 6:59 AM PDT
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Yes, I am a hypocrite, and I'm sorry. I really do mean well, but I'm not running on all cylinders.

Everytime someone buys a copy of Halo 2 Vista, a puppy dies.

I did see you mention the key thing before Jacob, about how they work for other games. I'm trying hard to be legit, but MS makes it hard. It really feels like stealing to me. I know most people don't re-install their OS every week, but why should it matter? I just wish I knew a way to stop this stupidity. It's only getting worse. The only people this anti-piracy stuff hurts are the honest people who buy retail. Warez monkeys crack it on their lunch break.

  • 08.05.2010 11:28 AM PDT
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Warez-monkies don't even bother with any game on GFWL because it's not worth their time, for some reason.

Games like Halo 2 Vista are worthless to the pirates too.

GFWL punishes you, therefore, you are worthy of exploiting them. >:)

[Edited on 08.05.2010 12:12 PM PDT]

  • 08.05.2010 12:11 PM PDT

This is the average H2 Fanboy.
Xfire: JacobGRocks.
50 in H2/H3? Great, but you still fail at this.

Unless it's a big title like GTA IV or Fallout 3. Then they find anti-gfwl patches or similar patches.

Also, about fallout 3, running the offical mod extender simply disables gfwl.

[Edited on 08.06.2010 6:02 AM PDT]

  • 08.06.2010 6:00 AM PDT