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Posted: Jul 24th 2010 1:12AM MrKlorox said

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Er... does an activation serial from Direct2Drive count as a CD key? D2D serials are usually in different formats from their actual game CD-key counterparts.
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Posted: Jul 24th 2010 1:45AM Valient said

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@(Unverified) should be able to find the cd key there somewhere as it is require for the online version of it. It may be the same key


I just go into the test of this free to play version, already own the original and it is awesome so hoping is popular but with starcraft 2 just around the corner is kinda hard to pick, well no starcraft 2 for a while lol
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Posted: Jul 24th 2010 1:43PM Diogenes said

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@(Unverified) You got a CD key AND a download key from direct2drive I believe. I got my friend a copy for christmas and that is what I remember.

As for the game itself, I have gotten suspended quite a few times in the last year for loudly criticizing at how poorly supported the retail was after release but COH Online seems to basically fixed a lot of the things I complained about.

For one, the balance of wehrmacht versus american is near-perfect whereas all the OF factions were always seriously imbalanced. In COH Online, the OF factions are gone! Score!

The game is also a bit more reminiscent of the early patches where flanking was very important unlike recent patches where the balancers fell asleep and made everything a blob fest. Score 2!

Now, if they fix matchmaking so that I don't get matched against people still running on Pentium II's or in China, I will happily pay the microtransactions for a properly supported game. I can't even play retail anymore as half of my games are against those kinds of people and micro is simply too important in the game to be playable.
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