by MaXMhZ on Sat Feb 24, 2007 6:01 pm
I'll wait for EURO_Snoopy and let him decide.
I know it's meant well, and at this point it won't hurt anyone I think, but the whole idea behind using the windows registry (instead of the older .ini format files) is to keep users from altering key values. And that's exactly what is happening here. These keys are set by installing the game(s) and/or ubi.com Game Service.the Game Service will be installed by the game(s) too or alternative by going to UBI.com and clicking on "Games"and selecting "Play Online" buttons on the game you want to play. You need to use Microsoft IE with DirectX plug-in extensions enabled for this to happen.
By double-clicking the .reg files you provide you integrate (import) key values into the windows registry. values are added/changed only).
At this point in time the vast majority of players use Hyperlobby to play online and no longer use the UBI.com Game Service. Hyper has a lot more players (600+ on a normal day instead of UBI's 30 on a very good day) and equally more games
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