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Can't activate or register the game? See here first!

Can't activate or register the game? See here first!

If you are unable to activate or register the game (via SDC, or after installing the latest patch), you're likely encountering one of a few common problems.


1) Your game came with NO serials at all.
There have been some reports of legitimate retail copies of the game not coming with a serial key at all. If you are sure your copy is legitimate and it did not come with ANY serials, contact [email protected].


2) You're using the wrong serial.
This is a simple but common mistake. The Collector's/Limited Editions of the game normally include two serial keys (one for the game, one to unlock the special extra content). Be sure you're not trying to register with the CE serial (the one that begins with GC2). Use the other one which consist of 28 letters/numbers (A-F and 0-9 ONLY) with no dashes.


3) You bought a used copy of the game.
If you (intentionally or not) bought a used copy of the game, you may receive a message when attempting to register/activate to the effect of the serial already being in use, or your email address not matching the one the game was originally registered with. Stardock will not remove an activated serial from the original owner's account and give it to you.

You have a few options in this case. You can:
  • Keep the game and stick with the 1.0 version on the disc.
  • Return the game to the place of purchase. Some retailers still accept returns, especially if they resold to you a returned copy that the original owner has effectively pirated (resale is prohibited by the EULA).
  • Contact stardock support ([email protected]) and ask about pruchasing a new serial code at reduced cost.


4) You bought the European Limited Edition.

Some copies of the Limited Edition of the game distributed in Europe were shipped with only the code to unlock the special Ltd. content, (beginning with GC2) and not an actual game serial. You can request a game serial by providing your Limited/Collector's Edition serial and email address on this form: http://galciv2.com/paradox/index.aspx


5) You bought the US Collector's or Standard Edition in June or later.
There have been several production runs that shipped to retail in the US without the correct keys. Some Collector's Editions shipped to WalMart and Fred Meyers included two CE keys (beginning with GC2-), but no game serial. Some Standard Editions have shipped to Best Buy and other retailers with a single CE key and nothing else.

In either case, please first try inputting your serial and email address on the European serial exchange page, which has been updated to include most of the serials from these production runs: http://galciv2.com/paradox/index.aspx. If that does not work, please contact [email protected] with your problem and they will provide you a game serial to use.

Please keep in mind they can only answer during business hours, so if you contact them on a weekend you will not receive a [human] reply until Monday at the soonest. You should receive an automated reply immediately upon receipt of your email, though (check that it is not filtered by any spam protection you have in place). If you do not receive an automated reply, your own message was likely stopped by Stardock's spam filters, so you will obviously never get a reply to that particular message! If all else fails, try getting on Stardock Central's Chat and speaking with an employee directly during business hours (IRC users: irc.stardock.com, channel #Stardock or #GalCiv).


6) You bought a pirate/bootleg copy of the game.
Despite our best efforts, sellers on eBay and elsewhere continue to sell bootleg copies of GC2. There are usually many tell-tale signs that these copies are not legitimate which become obvious once you receive them: poorly printed disc art, cheap-looking packaging, missing documentation, etc. Most of these copies claim to be used "Import Version" games, and the sellers claim that documentation is excluded because it is not in English. If these copies contain a serial key at all, they are generally already registered or just random gibberish.

In any case, there is no support for users of pirate/bootleg copies. If you purchased them through eBay, you may be able to file a claim and get your money back, but there are no guarantees. If you wish to own the game with updates and support, you must purchase a legitimate copy, which will entitle you to your own serial key and all the associated benefits.
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Reply #126 Top
There seems to be an issue with SDC undoing the permissions on the game's folder under Vista, which leads to not being able to run it on a limited account after updating. I'll check with the SDC people in the morning if I can and see if they're aware of this so it can get fixed.
Reply #128 Top
I have a similar problem.
I purchase GalCiv2 Gold online.
I was provided with a single serial number via an email.
When I tried activating, it tells me that the serial is not tied to my email account! I was like WTF?!? I am quite certain my account info is correct because StarDock also remembered my GalCiv (original) purchase!

Had someone stole my just generated Serial by using a serial number generator????
Stardock better solve my problem or I'm gonna swear off their stuff forever..... btw I have cut and pasted all the errors and sent them to the support/ticketing site.

Additional: When I tried to recover my serials, they kept generating DIFFERENT non usable serial numbers to my email for GalCiv2 Gold (my good old GalCiv serial remained the same). Definitely a CRAPPY AND BUGGY backend system handling our serial numbers there!

Hope I get a satisfactory reply from the support soon!
Reply #129 Top
I was provided with a single serial number via an email.
When I tried activating, it tells me that the serial is not tied to my email account!


You can only register purchased serials to the same email address as you purchased them with. If you used a different one to buy than you use for SDC, you can simply contact [email protected] and request a merge.


When I tried to recover my serials, they kept generating DIFFERENT non usable serial numbers to my email for GalCiv2 Gold (my good old GalCiv serial remained the same).


This is normal and intended. Each time a list is requested, new ones are generated from the same seed. They are treated as the same for all intennts and purposes by the system, as far as I'm aware. GC1 probably used an older system which doesn't do that.
Reply #130 Top
Update on my activating problem.
A nice guy from support sent me a similar looking code (at least the alphabet part looked the same) and asked me to reactivate. I cut and pasted it and viola, successfully registered Dark Avatar. With trepidation, I used the same code to try to activate Gal Civ2 Dread Lords (non- expansion) and viola it also worked! Thank goodness for their fast response (1 night's sleep as I'm in Asia).



You can only register purchased serials to the same email address as you purchased them with. If you used a different one to buy than you use for SDC, you can simply contact [email protected] and request a merge.


Yes it was the same email account. No mis-type here.


This is normal and intended. Each time a list is requested, new ones are generated from the same seed. They are treated as the same for all intennts and purposes by the system, as far as I'm aware. GC1 probably used an older system which doesn't do that.



My response would be "I beg your pardon...." or "HUH?". Serial numbers are regenerated with new seeds? If that is so, why does the new serial numbers not follow the accepted format by the activation program, i.e. alphanumerics with dashes inter-spaced?

Anyway thanks for the help. I am glad their support is as great as their games (Just too bad that I live in Asia with a 12hr time difference that I cannot get support help without 1 night passing between my mail submission and their response, not their fault). I've decided I'll buy Sins of a Solar Empire when it comes out just to support them.
Reply #131 Top
sure - but later.
I always first test a game without patching.

anyhow, thanx a lot for your help.

PS:
ok.. something is still not ok with the grafix:


Patch the game up, or set your system to use US decimalization in Control Panel\Regional Settings (comma as place separator and period as decimal point).

ok... the startup and grafix problems are solved, since I have a new machine with XPpro now.
seems the game is not really compatible to win2K.

so, I'm playing on another machine now than I registered from. is it necessary to re-register the game?

and, where can I download the actual patch without installing "StardockCentral"?

....btw.. the new forums-design is not that breaker.. the edit-frame is black-on-white in a white-on-black forums... cruel...
Reply #132 Top

o, I'm playing on another machine now than I registered from. is it necessary to re-register the game?

Well, registration is the fact to bind your serial-id with your e-mail on Stardock Server. It is done only once.

But the game on your machine needs to be activated. And this is done one time per windows installation.

and, where can I download the actual patch without installing "StardockCentral"?

Well, few weeks ago, a link to get the stand alone patch for GC2 1.4X was available. It seems that is it no longer the case. BTW, what prevents you to install Stardock Central to patch directly the game?

Reply #133 Top
> But the game on your machine needs to be activated.

howto?

> what prevents you to install Stardock Central to patch directly the game?

I just don't like such an overload... a big central station to just patch one single game.
and the program checks my system for stardock games and reports to stardock. this fact alone meets the definition of "spyware", even if this may be a harmless case.

so, counterquestion:
what prevented stardock to implement such a conveniant update-system like RiseOfNations or Civilization4 has?
Reply #134 Top

Well, Stardock Central allows you:

- to patch any Stardock softwares you may have registred

- to download up-to-date versions of any stardock software you have previously registred, even if they are not longer on your computer (full install)

- to create backup files of thoses software.

There is at least a cavecat: you get only the english version.  

 

 

Reply #135 Top
hm... not really advantages...

the only other stardock game I own is GalCiv1...

I'm not sure if I ever registered it, but surely not with this account I currently use...

I don't need a download for it, because I have the original CD... just can't find the reg-key at the moment...

so, SDC is not really an advantage for me...

I heard, patch 1.4X is avaliable standalone... where to download it?
Reply #136 Top
so, I'm playing on another machine now than I registered from. is it necessary to re-register the game?


No. If you patch the game, activation is required, though. If you update uisng SDC it's handled transparently with no extra effort needed on your part. If you install from a retail disc set without updating, you need not register or activate until such a time as you choose to patch up.

and, where can I download the actual patch without installing "StardockCentral"?


It does appear to have been removed from the downloads page (I'm not sure why). If you absolutely refuse to use SDC, you may be able to find it on third-party download sites. Though via SDC you will be able to get the very latest version beyond 1.4x, which contains a few additional fixes.

and the program checks my system for stardock games and reports to stardock. this fact alone meets the definition of "spyware"


AFAIK, SDC uses the registry keys created by the game itself to see if it is installed or not, and what version. It doesn't scan your entire system for our products and it doesn't tell the server anything about what's installed unless you choose to update (in which case it needs to know the version since patching is incremental). If you've registered the game, the server already has your serial and thus knows that you own the game anyway.

The only thing I'm aware of including any information aside from that you own the game, and your account details (which we already know) would be the activation, but that's required whether you use SDC or not.
Reply #137 Top
thanks a lot, kryo, for these additional information.
if SDC does nothing more than checking the Reg, it should be ok for me...

...think I install SDC to keep it halfways convenient...

...so, first to look how to activate it... will surely find it...
Reply #138 Top
...so, first to look how to activate it... will surely find it...


If you're using SDC you don't have to do anything beyond have the serial registered to your account. Just log into SDC with your account and update the game. SDC will activate if needed in the background as it installs the patch.
Reply #140 Top
1) Install SDC.

2) You already registered, so when SDC asks for your account details to log in (IIRC this may happen during install) you just need to give it that.

3) Run SDC.

4) Click Games on the left, then select GalCiv2 on the right (should show under a 'purchased products' heading). An Update button will appear, just click it and wait for it to download.

That's it. You only have to manually activate if you use a standalone patch or if you're updating a machine without direct internet access. Since you're using SDC on a connected machine, it does it automatically in the background.
Reply #141 Top
sorry... if I enter my forums login-data, it anweres with "unknown"
(starting with the button in the GC2 frontend)

perhaps I should try to download SDC independantly?

ok... where and how?

....I'm not the only drunkan pirate wanting to play yer game...
Reply #142 Top
You can download the latest version of SDC directly here.
Reply #143 Top
thanks a lot for your patience...
(last posts I did just after returned from a party, so pls excuse if yesterday's posts seemed unpolite)
(I live in a timezone different from the forums notation, its early morning here, now)


SDC definitely IS conveniant. I tried, and I am convinced.

one little remark:
I tried to answer this thread via SDC, and the RETURN-key didn't function.
there is a bug in the keyboard-handling of the Web-Panel...
..and a "busi"-mousepointer would be nice


There are a lot of demos listed...
are all this games from stardock?

if I re-install Etherlords II, will it be updated thru SDC?
Reply #144 Top
There are a lot of demos listed...
are all this games from stardock?


Most of the ones listed (such as Etherlords) are made by other companies, and we sell them via totalgaming.net. Unfortunately though if you have a retail copy of one of these third party games, SDC won't recognize it. So you can only use SDC to update our own games (regardless of where you bought it), or third party games you bought on TGN (and of course our non-game software too).
Reply #147 Top
how do i renew account information?


What do you mean?
Reply #149 Top
when i try to register GC II it says my account information has expired and i have to renew it


Never heard that before. Best contact [email protected].
Reply #150 Top
I've just recently purchased the Gold Edition of Galactic Civilizations 2.

I am playing on a pc that is not connected to the internet and I will not be able to download Stardock Central for updates etc.

My question is whether or not there is some other way to download the most recent 1.6 patch direct from the website (www.galciv2.com) given that I have no access to Stardock Central? For this I can use another pc with internet access but not to play the game on.

Previous patches have been directly downloadable however this appears to have been removed from the website recently.

Are there any other sites that would have the patch available for direct download for users that do not have access to Stardock Central? This is a major inconvenience if you are unable to download Stardock Central as will be the case with many users.