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Sep 2, 2006View in Crawl 4
For everybody's information, Trackmania Nations does NOT install Starforce. It updates your starforce if you already have that crap on your computer, but if your PC has no Starforce, it does not install it. I tesed this for myself. I installed Trackmania Sunrise, which installs Starforce, then installed Nations. I got a Starforce Message after installing Nations. Then ,I uninstalled both games and removed StarForce. I installed just TMN and I did not get the StarForce message that I did before. BTW, this game is awesome!
That's the best video I've seen in ages, and then some.It just kills me that they put Starforce in it. I know at least five people (plus me) who didn't buy it due to this. I wonder how much pirating they _really_ saved?I'd have bought one for myself and a couple for gifts, but there's no way I'd knowingly give someone a Starforce-ridden disc.
TM Nations *IS* actually a trimmed down free version, with the goal of attracting potential players. I know this post is two years old, but now in 2008 TM United doesn't have a pretty big online community, so the "non-professional level designers" still apply here. That's a two edged sword actually, because you don't HAVE to play with a well known level designer's maps that takes all the place online. My point here is that this game actually promotes variety in maps, and if I compare to Warsow (a free FPS game based on the q3 engine promoting tricky movements and strafe jumping) which has an even smaller online community, half of the servers always plays on the very same map all the time.
ekkalviaSep 2, 2006Submitter
It might be a stretch, but I think its a cool visualization of a "multiverse".<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everett_many-worlds_interpretation">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everett_many-worlds_interpretation</a>
nanostuffSep 3, 2006
Now that's a motorsport I'd buy a ticket for.
anagogeSep 3, 2006
As sad as it is, I almost clicked your icon.
bitgodSep 3, 2006
Pity, I'd try it out if it wasn't for the starforce protection.
xenonflashSep 3, 2006
For everybody's information, Trackmania Nations does NOT install Starforce. It updates your starforce if you already have that crap on your computer, but if your PC has no Starforce, it does not install it. I tesed this for myself. I installed Trackmania Sunrise, which installs Starforce, then installed Nations. I got a Starforce Message after installing Nations. Then ,I uninstalled both games and removed StarForce. I installed just TMN and I did not get the StarForce message that I did before. BTW, this game is awesome!
cryonixSep 3, 2006
hey thanks for the info, good to know. that must mean some other game installed it...
faceness007Sep 4, 2006
I wish I could digg things twice.
pjbonovoxSep 4, 2006
That's the best video I've seen in ages, and then some.It just kills me that they put Starforce in it. I know at least five people (plus me) who didn't buy it due to this. I wonder how much pirating they _really_ saved?I'd have bought one for myself and a couple for gifts, but there's no way I'd knowingly give someone a Starforce-ridden disc.
psychosisSep 5, 2006
Now if only people would start talking about Sunrise and NOT Nations, and we might actually get to the "selling games" part. :|
darkzealot89Oct 20, 2006
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bilangewFeb 12, 2008
TM Nations *IS* actually a trimmed down free version, with the goal of attracting potential players. I know this post is two years old, but now in 2008 TM United doesn't have a pretty big online community, so the "non-professional level designers" still apply here. That's a two edged sword actually, because you don't HAVE to play with a well known level designer's maps that takes all the place online. My point here is that this game actually promotes variety in maps, and if I compare to Warsow (a free FPS game based on the q3 engine promoting tricky movements and strafe jumping) which has an even smaller online community, half of the servers always plays on the very same map all the time.