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Can anyone help me start my next Campaign please, i have just finished the first bit and am now in Kiel ready to start the next Campaign, i have spoke to the guy whos gives me the brief but i cant find any iron crosses to click on after he reads the orders?!? I dont want to get get on board the sub without orders so am stuck here pulling my hair out!! lol
Many thanks, Bilko
robbo180265
04-18-10, 09:45 AM
Can anyone help me start my next Campaign please, i have just finished the first bit and am now in Kiel ready to start the next Campaign, i have spoke to the guy whos gives me the brief but i cant find any iron crosses to click on after he reads the orders?!? I dont want to get get on board the sub without orders so am stuck here pulling my hair out!! lol
Many thanks, Bilko
Assuming that you don't have a :arrgh!: version of the game. The crosses should be off the coast of Britain.
I think I'm right in saying, if you have a dodgy version of the game then the crosses wont appear - it's one of UBI's anti piracy measures.
Not sure to be honest bud a friend from work lent me the game it seems a legit copy though? gutted i was just starting to enjoy the game!
robbo180265
04-18-10, 09:58 AM
Not sure to be honest bud a friend from work lent me the game it seems a legit copy though? gutted i was just starting to enjoy the game!
Are you connected to the Ubisoft launcher - I.E. does it come up and give you a countdown till the game loads?
LIONPRIDE
04-18-10, 12:33 PM
... could also be that mysterious bug I've been hearing with the first campaign. Evidently, if you start a new campaign and skip the tutorial (you'll be given the option) things should work out where you'll see the mission crosses, etc ...
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Placoderm
04-18-10, 04:03 PM
Not sure to be honest bud a friend from work lent me the game it seems a legit copy though? gutted i was just starting to enjoy the game!
Seeing as the DRM does not have a "lending to friends" feature, and unless your "friend from work" also "lent" you his secure username and password to access the Ubisoft servers...Chances are that you are indeed trying to run an illegitmate (i.e. "pirated, "stolen", "illegal", "borked", et al) copy of the game.
If you were not aware of this and if this was indeed a simple oversight on your part due to ignorance of copyright law, then I would advise you to remove said software from your computer immediately and not ask advice from the same people on here who have to endure the inconveniences of DRM specifically because of other people who get "lent" games from "friends from work".
If, on the other hand, you routinely get "lent" games from "friends at work", and do not see anything wrong with doing so...then you are the specific cause of why I and the rest of us legitimate purchasers of this game need a freaking 24/7 online connection to play a game for which I/we have already spent my/our money on.
I tend to think that if your "friend from work" had indeed purchased his copy, he would be well aware of his inability to "lend" it to anyone...and so I can fairly confidently assume that he has no more of a legitimate version of the game than you do, and at best he got "lent' the game from someone else who likely got the game "lent" from someone else...and so on and so on.
That would make you and him and the "friend from work" that he got his from: -----> :arrgh!:'s
I do hope I am wrong, and that your friend and anyone at work that he "lent" his game to are just monumental idiots. Chances are, though, that I am right on the money.
:nope:
Kptlt_Lynch
04-19-10, 12:54 AM
Busted.
GoldenRivet
04-19-10, 02:09 AM
Seeing as the DRM does not have a "lending to friends" feature, and unless your "friend from work" also "lent" you his secure username and password to access the Ubisoft servers...Chances are that you are indeed trying to run an illegitmate (i.e. "pirated, "stolen", "illegal", "borked", et al) copy of the game.
If you were not aware of this and if this was indeed a simple oversight on your part due to ignorance of copyright law, then I would advise you to remove said software from your computer immediately and not ask advice from the same people on here who have to endure the inconveniences of DRM specifically because of other people who get "lent" games from "friends from work".
If, on the other hand, you routinely get "lent" games from "friends at work", and do not see anything wrong with doing so...then you are the specific cause of why I and the rest of us legitimate purchasers of this game need a freaking 24/7 online connection to play a game for which I/we have already spent my/our money on.
I tend to think that if your "friend from work" had indeed purchased his copy, he would be well aware of his inability to "lend" it to anyone...and so I can fairly confidently assume that he has no more of a legitimate version of the game than you do, and at best he got "lent' the game from someone else who likely got the game "lent" from someone else...and so on and so on.
That would make you and him and the "friend from work" that he got his from: -----> :arrgh!:'s
I do hope I am wrong, and that your friend and anyone at work that he "lent" his game to are just monumental idiots. Chances are, though, that I am right on the money.
:nope:
Well done sir!
WELL DONE!
:rock::rock::rock:
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