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I'd rather buy the disc version because once your done, you can sell it. If you buy Steam or D2D you're forever locked into owning it. I think Warhead just uses a regular key that doesn't lock to any account. The truth of the matter is though that for the past couple of years, PC games are not shipping with just disc checks anymore. You have to input the CD key into your account or jump through some other hoops that console gaming doesn't.
Wow this is the reason why I was having so much trouble trying to install the disc version. So I gave up and bought the STEAM version which I think may have been a mistake because now I can not use the CRYSIS benchmark tool..Crysis 1 uses a CD-Check. Crysis Warhead has Securom activation with 5 activations. To revoke one, you need to download a revoke tool from EA's website. I found that when I had changed motherboards on my PC two years ago, I had lost an activation when playing the game again due to it thinking it was on another PC. What a pain that you have to revoke it yourself. With some games like GTA4, it automatically removes an activation when you uninstall the game, but Warhead doesn't.
I'd rather buy the disc version because once your done, you can sell it. If you buy Steam or D2D you're forever locked into owning it. I think Warhead just uses a regular key that doesn't lock to any account. The truth of the matter is though that for the past couple of years, PC games are not shipping with just disc checks anymore. You have to input the CD key into your account or jump through some other hoops that console gaming doesn't.
Crysis 1 uses a CD-Check. Crysis Warhead has Securom activation with 5 activations. To revoke one, you need to download a revoke tool from EA's website. I found that when I had changed motherboards on my PC two years ago, I had lost an activation when playing the game again due to it thinking it was on another PC. What a pain that you have to revoke it yourself. With some games like GTA4, it automatically removes an activation when you uninstall the game, but Warhead doesn't.