Why do we have to verify ownership of the game if Activision doesn't think its a good idea to fix the RCE exploits in these old games?
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To prevent server list spam maybe make a requirement for steam game server tokens or just check if someones account has enough paid games to be considered legit.
Plus its not like they are $5 games COD 2 is $80.
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They want you buy the new games. Don't want you playing old.
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To prevent server list spam maybe make a requirement for steam game server tokens or just check if someones account has enough paid games to be considered legit.
Plus its not like they are $5 games COD 2 is $80.
synk_ If you want an answer to that question, you have to ask them yourselves unforunately.
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Even if it’s maybe not the most morally right thing to use pirated software, and yeah, it’s good to support game developers — you’re not forced to buy the game. Unless you’re planning to host a server for it or something.
That said, it’s pretty obvious no one’s making you buy a legit license. There are well-known ways to play this and other games without paying for a license.
But also, it should be clear that if you go that route, you’re not getting any support here.
Personally, I think it’s just more convenient to have games on Steam, even if some — like parts of the Call of Duty series — can’t be played because of stuff like RCE exploits.
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