automator
King
So I've been thinking ... I like CivIV a lot. I often wish time would just stop while I'm playing. Not just "one more turn" syndrome, but "a thousand more turns while it remains 8pm" syndrome.
And I like multiplayer, but dropping in on a weekend and playing against a complete stranger isn't my thing. I want to play against my friends.
I know of the piracy protection that kicks in after 10 turns (I think it's a hillarious way to stop the thieves). But how about for multiplayer? Is there a way to have a LAN game but not with everyone owning a copy? I have a few Civ fans who aren't buying CivIV because they're too addicted to World of Warcraft to justify spending $40 on another game that they wouldn't be playing as single player. I'd like for them to be able to lug their desktops or laptops over to my house and play with me for an afternoon.
So, is there some way to create disc images or disc copies of my game copy that'll allow me to install on their machines and we can play a little multi-player action?
Don't bother going off about piracy. I've never made a copy of a CD, music, game ... and never would.
And I like multiplayer, but dropping in on a weekend and playing against a complete stranger isn't my thing. I want to play against my friends.
I know of the piracy protection that kicks in after 10 turns (I think it's a hillarious way to stop the thieves). But how about for multiplayer? Is there a way to have a LAN game but not with everyone owning a copy? I have a few Civ fans who aren't buying CivIV because they're too addicted to World of Warcraft to justify spending $40 on another game that they wouldn't be playing as single player. I'd like for them to be able to lug their desktops or laptops over to my house and play with me for an afternoon.
So, is there some way to create disc images or disc copies of my game copy that'll allow me to install on their machines and we can play a little multi-player action?
Don't bother going off about piracy. I've never made a copy of a CD, music, game ... and never would.