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call of duty cd key problem, i'v lent call of duty off my bro and tried to go on multiplayer bu
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post Jul 12 2006, 01:17 PM
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right i lent cod off mi bro and wen i go on multiplayer and try to join a server it says cd key in use ITS ANNOYIN!! please somebody help me helpsmilie.gif
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post Jul 12 2006, 01:27 PM
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well...i'm nost sure what you did...but

if you loaned your COD to your bro and he installed using your cdkey (or if you borrowed his COD and used his cdkey)...then you've pirated the software...

because of this...we can't help you and that's why you can't join a multiplayer game...

buy your own copy (or tell your bro to buy his own)..uninstall the one you've got and reinstall the legal one
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