Technical problems with THE HORROR: downloading, installing, and running it

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crunk:
Quote from: phyllis_p on 2009 June 03, 17:26:49

Quote from: crunk on 2009 June 03, 14:45:53

Disabling internet completely also gets rid of the message. Something in the authentication process, perhaps? Moar experimentation in the works.

Edit: it must be doing some sort of check at start up for SOMETHING - what that something is I have no idea. Blocking all internet connections when first firing the launcher up results in no "non-final, unauthorized copy" warning.


On the TS3 site, some are saying that cleaning cache and cookies of all internet browsers that you have will fix the problem.


After deleting cookies and cache in Firefox and I.E., the launcher no longer displays the unauthorized message. Multiple launcher loads and a computer restart yields the same results. I'm tentatively calling it fixed, thanks Phyllis!

Jelenedra:
What an odd fix. What, were they blocking you from playing the game if you visit pirating sites?

phyllis_p:
Quote from: Jelenedra on 2009 June 03, 18:09:01

What an odd fix. What, were they blocking you from playing the game if you visit pirating sites?


No idea.  I thought it odd myself.  I didn't even have any speculations, so maybe you've hit upon it.

@crunk: I'm glad it worked :-)

LauraW:
Wow..if they would put as much work into fixing the game issues that they do in creating ways to keep us honest, it might be a really amazing game.

Roflganger:
Quote from: LauraW on 2009 June 03, 18:20:17

Wow..if they would put as much work into fixing the game issues that they do in creating ways to keep us honest, it might be a really amazing game.


Hell, it could have been worth staying "honest" for. 

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