This is a very common problem that many new users have been facing ever since Microsoft gave the distribution rights for Age of Mythology to other Since a CD-Key can only be logged onto ESO once at a time, this causes these copies to never or almost never
This problem is caused by new copies of Age of Mythology - Gold Edition being shipped with the same CD-Key.
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This is going to be the correct answer that can be supplied on Windows Vista forums. I've taken the direct quotes from one of the links that was given in answer to Zezlot's problem.
In fact, they ought not to have spread the shared CD key at all.Īnd now they are spreading the keys without any verification whatsoever, minimizing cost for them (I take it they get the keys for free) but allowing the few cheaters that even ES considered worthy of banning to return. I suppose that AoM CD keys are considered low value by today, because the game is so old that piracy will hardly cause any more damage anymore (the game would not be sold anyway, at least not for a considerable price).īut this is not what I call customer dedication. Ubisoft was probably swamped with complaints on this, so they eventually reacted after a very long time. How long has the Ubisoft version been on he market? How long has it taken them to react? How long did it last after their greatest competitor, Valusoft, did something about the problem and provided new keys? Quoted from Annovative:I'm glad Ubisoft is the kind of game company that actually listens to the costumers complaints and problems and helps with great support.ROFL. I would like to request that this topic be turned into a sticky, so that all the Ubisoft Gold Edition owners can see it. It took a while, but our patience paid off. No pics, no serials, nothing.Īnyway, the Ubisoft CD key errors have been fixed, and now we can all play online. The only thing that struck me as weird was that they didn't request any proof of purchase or anything like that. There were no errors, no validation problems, just the ESO main lobby looking me right in the face. I reinstalled the games with the new CD keys, and they worked just fine. Keep these keys safe and do not share them with anyone.
Here are your new Age of Mythology: Gold Edition keys: The email I received from the Customer Support employee on Wednesday, January 2nd: I look forward to playing these games online soon.
If you require any additional information for validation purposes, such as pictures or serial numbers, I will gladly send them to you. I would like to request new, unique CD keys, both for Age of Mythology and Age of Mythology: The Titans. Therefore, this problem renders me unable to play a game online, because I have the same CD key as everybody else. As you already know, the same CD key may not be used by two players at once. I know that many copies of this game have been distributed, all with the same exact CD key. The problem with both games is that the CD key cannot be properly validated when I attempt to play a multiplayer game online. I own a copy of Ubisoft Exclusive: Age of Mythology Gold Edition, but I have a problem. The email I sent on Monday, December 31st, to : Both the Valusoft and Ubisoft CD key errors have been solved.