by ForceMd » Sun Oct 29, 2006 3:30 am
Hello all,
I am new to the forums and to Flight Simulation in general. I just ordered X-Plane (another flight simulation program) and was just reading about the new FSX trying to decide if I want this one too. (From my recent web researching, it is apparent that the MSFS series is unmatched in its detail and 3rd party support and add-ons).
To be honest, the only reason that I am even hesitating to purchase FSX is because of the registration. Don't get me wrong. I am all for piracy prevention. In fact IMHO, piracy is more widespread than the media portrays it to be (contrary to the opinion that the media blows this out of proportion).
My beef is with the fact that software companies (particularly MS) do not implement more consumer friendly piracy control. It would be easier for me, the consumer; if for instance, I registered my newly purchased software online with a Username/Password that would track my activation. This way, when I upgrade my system, or purchase a new computer I would be able to re-activate online using my username/password. (Of course, the complex key generation and tracking would still be in effect and associated with my account). Any software that attempted to run on my previous hardware (or any other hardware besides the hardware that I specifically registered) would be halted the next time it attempted to connect to the internet. (Lets face it, in this day and age; the majority of computers will be connected to the internet throughout their lifetime).
I have no problems with, having to register and activate any software, provided that it doesn't limit me as a consumer. The two hardware registration limit was not as much a problem for Windows OSs because now it is easier, and probably cheaper, to just purchase a new PC (which comes with the OS installed most of the time) than to put one together yourself.
(I say this with the assumption that a graphics card upgrade, memory upgrade or hard drive upgrade can be done without reactivation)
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ForceMd on Sun Oct 29, 2006 3:47 am, edited 1 time in total.