I bought the game yesterday, assuming that I could relax and spend a few hours playing the latest incarnation of my favorite game. I initially installed on my laptop, which didn't meet the minimum requirements by any means, but I figured I'd give it a shot. It installed happily, but without a 3D card it really can't do much :-/
So, I figured I'd give the game a shot under cedega (also unsupported, but why not). It looks like firaxis has gone the greedy path and is selling the game on invalid (safedisc or something?) CDs, so my linux computer can't recognize the disc as anything worth mounting. The game does run beautifully up to the point where it says to insert the disk and restart the game...
So, I install Windows XP on my desktop. Now, my CD-ROM drive, which has served me well for many years, cannot recognize that it has a CD in it when the primary disc is inserted. I just installed windows, so I know that there's a working drive on this computer. The second disk does the same thing; the drive just denies that it has a disc in it. DeusEx is recognized, Windows is recognized, but neither civ disk is seen.
Now, I can easily copy the successfully installed Civilization game from my laptop to the desktop and manually import the registry keys, but since Meiers apparently loves money far more than his (former) fans, I won't be able to play the game anyhow. It really pisses me off that the only way I'm going to get to play this $50 game is to wait for some russian site to issue a no-cd crack so I can install some questionable executable on my system and possibly play the game I just purchased. Yeah, I'm annoyed...
CDs in paper sleeves for a $50 dollar product!? I spit at you, Sid.
So, I figured I'd give the game a shot under cedega (also unsupported, but why not). It looks like firaxis has gone the greedy path and is selling the game on invalid (safedisc or something?) CDs, so my linux computer can't recognize the disc as anything worth mounting. The game does run beautifully up to the point where it says to insert the disk and restart the game...
So, I install Windows XP on my desktop. Now, my CD-ROM drive, which has served me well for many years, cannot recognize that it has a CD in it when the primary disc is inserted. I just installed windows, so I know that there's a working drive on this computer. The second disk does the same thing; the drive just denies that it has a disc in it. DeusEx is recognized, Windows is recognized, but neither civ disk is seen.
Now, I can easily copy the successfully installed Civilization game from my laptop to the desktop and manually import the registry keys, but since Meiers apparently loves money far more than his (former) fans, I won't be able to play the game anyhow. It really pisses me off that the only way I'm going to get to play this $50 game is to wait for some russian site to issue a no-cd crack so I can install some questionable executable on my system and possibly play the game I just purchased. Yeah, I'm annoyed...
CDs in paper sleeves for a $50 dollar product!? I spit at you, Sid.
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