This is not pirated... I don't know why anyone assumed it was. Here are the screenshots for proof (my CD-Key):
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Further proof (I asked for help on the Steam forums first, since I bought it through Steam. No responses, so I came here.):
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1612353
Anyways, just wanted to let anyone who was following this topic know that I fixed it. I had to uninstall both GFWL things in Programs and Features. Then reinstall with the latest GFWL client.
Proof I got it working:
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I purchased the game downloaded it, General Protection Fault, fixed by installing the GFWL client. The client was apparently corrupted somehow, so I couldn't save. Had to uninstall both GFWL programs, reinstall the latest client, and FINALLY, it works. I sure hope this game was worth it.![]()
Is there a way to appeal an infraction? I tried PMing Buddy, but he might have me blocked? Haven't gotten any response.
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spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso
@ Budding,
This is not a pirated version as you can see he has provided the proof that the got it in the sale.
So I dont see any reason to close the thread?? -
i'd reblur the cd key i can see it
and yes every one assume when ever you have an issue with a game that it's because it's pirated it's one of the reason i avoid EA's game all together thier type of DRM conflitc with some other software on my computer so it never activate and when i ask for help i gett replied buy the game H4X0R -
That error you was a specific error pirated copies normally get. Glad you fixed it though.
Budding seems to be asleep now so i will reverse the infraction.
Thread closed.
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