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Alright well you see, here is the biggest problem. I am very bored, but I'm still pretty baked so thats good, but thats not the point. I was wondering if anyone had an old spare CD key for Diablo 2: lord of destruction, thats they don't use anymore and want to help out a friend :D. Since i have the first game installed, and the expansion disc, but no case, so somewhere along the way i lost the case....with the key on it.
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I found a key for you: JGFN-K2C2-MV8k-J2HW
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That was nice of you, Laz. :thumbsup:- Granny:hippy:
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Originally Posted by Storm Crow
That was nice of you, Laz. :thumbsup:- Granny:hippy:
It's not mine. I just searched for him. You can find cracks and keys for pretty much any game by searching certain sites.
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You still saved him some hassle! - Granny:hippy:
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For those with a BitTorrent client - isohunt or thepiratebay - just google either of those names, and you should be able to figure it out from there.
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not that we encourage any of this
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Diablo 2, I bet you can't beat my friend he made like a lvl 99 or something like that. 2 years of playing A LOT lol.
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Strange question? Nahhh, but I do find it kinda strange you still want to play that game.
Anyway, might wanna be careful using pirated keys. Lots of game companies keep black lists of keys so they know who to refuse connections to if you try to connect to a company run service like Battle.net
Some even log IPs. Game companies are starting to push back concerning this, case in point Valve at the release of Half-Life2.
Probably nothing to worry about if you're just interested in single player though.