Impulse

Hi,

I just bought the game digitally over Impulse. I'm new to impulse and have a few questions..

1) Does the game over Impulse have an activation limit? (If I upgrade my machine X times, I need to be bother to get the activation counter revoked by phone etc)?

2) Does the game need an active Internet connection for playing an installed and updated game?

Thanks!

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Reply #1 Top

No and no. Two of the many reasons why Impulse is awesome!\o/

Reply #2 Top

In fact, for #2 you don't even need to run Impuse to launch your games, they can all be run on their own.

Reply #3 Top

i dont see why in other posts people slate impulse so much, i think it rocks compared to other equivalants  \o/ \o/  

Reply #4 Top

Actually, there is an install limit, it's just that you aren't going to run into it.  They've done a superb job at hiding it from the average joe (I think it's time, rather than count, based, so if you upgrade every 6 months they don't care, it's if you install 10 times in one day they take note).

Reply #5 Top

Most users do not run into the activation threshold unless they re-install Windows and their software many times in a short period of time.

Reply #6 Top

Quoting DsJack, reply 3
i dont see why in other posts people slate impulse so much, i think it rocks compared to other equivalants    
End of DsJack's quote

I think some of the hate comes from the fact that it needs IE7 to be installed.  Because of the security flaws inherent in IE and its integration into Windows, I would think people would keep IE up to date out of sheer paranoia. ^_^

Reply #7 Top

too right indeed VarekRaith. Most amusingly however, I am viewing this post through IE8 ATM.

Reply #8 Top

absolutely No to both of your questions. . and yes Impulse is just awesome!

 

Reply #9 Top

Are you sure about IE7?  I've IE8 on my machine because Microsoft products require it.  However, I accessed did everthing relating to SoSE to include buying Entrenchment using Firefox.

Yeah I'm an FNG and don't have a clue as to how this all works.

Reply #10 Top

well, I think that IE7 is the BASE requirement for Impulse. IE8 is the newest IE version, so why wouldn't it be compatible with Impulse (or rather vice versa).

Reply #12 Top

I decided on Whiskey as it's part of the military alpha-phonetic alphabet, and my name. Not because of booze.

That, and it's also my BF2142 profile name. Keepin' it in the family.

Reply #14 Top

While I'm asking questions.  I've been reading posts on ship capabilities and weapon capabilities.  Where can these be found?  Or does one have to go digging around in the code?

Reply #15 Top

Quoting cfar, reply 14
While I'm asking questions.  I've been reading posts on ship capabilities and weapon capabilities.  Where can these be found?  Or does one have to go digging around in the code?
End of cfar's quote

www.sinsofasolarempire.wikia.com

 

Reply #16 Top

BF2142= Battlefield 2142. It's an FPS game. IMO it was one of the best, but EA just had to mess it up. If only DICE (the actual MAKERS of the Battlefield FPS series) could distribute, provide tech support, and market the game all on the own.

Reply #17 Top

EA seriously needs to take a hike.  Damn, I hate publically owned game companies/publishers whose shareholders know jacksquat/don't care about games.

/mini rant

Reply #18 Top

yes, I feel bad for DICE, having to put up with EA. The only thing I would even THINK about buying from EA is the C&C series (yes, even CnC3&RA3), the Battlefield series, and Emperor:Battle For Dune (<-IF EA even makes that one).

Reply #19 Top

EA isn't as bad is they used to be. They puttin out new IPs guys!


The evil corp now is Activision.

Reply #20 Top

EA isn't as bad is they used to be. They puttin out new IPs guys!
End of quote

You're joking, right?

Reply #21 Top

I can forgive treading old ground so long as it's done competently.  The problem is EA has delivered trash again and again to the point at which I'm just not going to give their games a chance.

Reply #23 Top

I don't think EA's puttin' out new stuff. Personally, I will still buy from them, but very little will I buy.

Reply #24 Top

Quoting Whiskey144, reply 23
I don't think EA's puttin' out new stuff. Personally, I will still buy from them, but very little will I buy.
End of Whiskey144's quote

I still buy from EA too, as they have some series I enjoy a lot. I certainly don't pre-order from them, and the first thing I ask at release is what the DRM is like, aka, how did EA managed to fkup another release this time. Impulse is a good product, and the activation limit seems to be less about activation limit is hardly that at all more like a hmm, something is weird is going on with this copy better stop it type thing. i can think of only a few legit cases where that could happen and with a company like Stardock, I am guessing they'll make it right. I mean they are the only company that gives refunds that I know of, that says a lot in itself.

Reply #25 Top

Quoting Gargabee, reply 5
Most users do not run into the activation threshold unless they re-install Windows and their software many times in a short period of time.
End of Gargabee's quote

Would once a month be noticed?