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Re: valid key
Actually buying the game?rzL-w- wrote:is there a way to check if a key is valid?
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Download md5sum and let it compute the md5 sums of your quake3.exe and the pak[0-8].pk3 files in your baseq3 dir. This way we can determine if your install is damaged. These are mine:
4484d9bd32f615ee44a9d1e5c2e4e0ec quake3.exe
73dbe2ccb82245576e2109bffee85404 baseq3/pak0.pk3
48911719d91be25adb957f2d325db4a0 baseq3/pak1.pk3
d550ce896130c47166ca44b53f8a670a baseq3/pak2.pk3
968dfd0f30dad67056115c8e92344ddc baseq3/pak3.pk3
24bb1f4fcabd95f6e320c0e2f62f19ca baseq3/pak4.pk3
734dcd06d2cbc7a16432ff6697f1c5ba baseq3/pak5.pk3
873888a73055c023f6c38b8ca3f2ce05 baseq3/pak6.pk3
8fd38c53ed814b64f6ab03b5290965e4 baseq3/pak7.pk3
d8b96d429ca4a9c289071cb7e77e14d2 baseq3/pak8.pk3
Maybe someone else can do this, too, so we can compare results.
4484d9bd32f615ee44a9d1e5c2e4e0ec quake3.exe
73dbe2ccb82245576e2109bffee85404 baseq3/pak0.pk3
48911719d91be25adb957f2d325db4a0 baseq3/pak1.pk3
d550ce896130c47166ca44b53f8a670a baseq3/pak2.pk3
968dfd0f30dad67056115c8e92344ddc baseq3/pak3.pk3
24bb1f4fcabd95f6e320c0e2f62f19ca baseq3/pak4.pk3
734dcd06d2cbc7a16432ff6697f1c5ba baseq3/pak5.pk3
873888a73055c023f6c38b8ca3f2ce05 baseq3/pak6.pk3
8fd38c53ed814b64f6ab03b5290965e4 baseq3/pak7.pk3
d8b96d429ca4a9c289071cb7e77e14d2 baseq3/pak8.pk3
Maybe someone else can do this, too, so we can compare results.
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you're right, that's not completely true, i just ran into an "invalid cd-key" problem last night on a few servers. I bought my game back in '97 and have been using the same cd-key ever since, but because of cd-keygens and similar tools, it's bound to happen... someone probably has a copy of your cd-key somewhere.prince1000 wrote:not completely truedzjepp wrote:Yes, play on a 1.32 patch server and see if it lets you in. If it says 'invalid cd-key' ... well
And rzL-w- to try checking if your key is valid, you could try e-mailing ID (not that i think it will yield any results, but hey it's worth a try) your key and asking them to ensure the one you have is a valid one.
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Don't just give out that info. People who are not legit are not allowed to break protocol like the rest of us.^misantropia^ wrote:iD doesn't. They don't do anything with cd-keys actually. You could try typing /timescale 100 in the console, just before connecting. It's been known to help in quite a few cases.
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