If it weren't for the activation requirement that would stop someone without a valid serial that's registered to their email, somebody could probably put together a homemade patcher for 1.0->latest. But yea that sentence kinda tells you why that's impossible and useless so whatever lol. :)
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See my post right above yours.
I went back to the store and talked to the manager there. I brought along the "friendly" Stardock email and a print out of my key as a sort of proof of ownership. They just gave me the game back because they didn't know the price that they had bought it from me for. I felt kinda bad about it but eh what to do. This isn't Gamestop or any sort of games store. It's a cool used books store called "Half Price Books" or some such. They actually have a games section. They have amazing prices
[quote who="acare84" reply="5" id="2381820"]Do you have another games or softwares on your account? If you dont have you can use Stardock's transfer tool and move your game to his Impulse account. https://www.stardock.com/support/registrations/[/quote] Eh well I also have Windowblinds. Hmmmm...
[quote who="Astax" reply="4" id="2381819"]Register for impulse using a separate email account, when u want to sell the game, give the guy the impulse account and the email that goes with it. Also right of first sale is protected by law, you cannot give away your rights by agreeing to EULA. See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_sale The first-sale doctrine as it relates to computer software is an area of legal confusion. Software publishers claim in the
Well it's just a mess regardless of how I look at it. I sold it to them for really cheap because I just don't play the game at all anymore. Of course, the sticker they put on it is much higher ($20) than I got for it. But I feel awful because the next guy is gonna get screwed big time if I can't get that serial key deleted from my acct. And that looks very unlikely. The only reason I can see for this restriction is to curb used game sales. I guess I'm going to have to go try a
If you've registered your game, it's impossible to sell your copy of SoaSE if you decide to do so. [quote] Hello, Per our End User License Agreement, I am afraid that serial numbers cannot be transferred or deleted once registered. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. Regards, xxxxxx Stardock Sales Support[/quote] Just a little