August 20, 201411 yr Interesting, I just got a copy of FSX Gold delivered today from Amazon. I needed it to get Acceleration so that my CS 727 works properly (long story). Anyway, I was thinking that I hope the activation still works properly....but looks like this will not be a problem. Mark CYYZ
August 20, 201411 yr I've invested thousand in my wife, yet she still claims I don't own her. Should have read the UELA. Aaron Thacker
August 20, 201411 yr Mark, Don't be concerned, activation will be fine. It still takes 15 seconds to type in a code and click a button. This is a bunch of to-do over nothing.
August 20, 201411 yr Mark, Don't be concerned, activation will be fine. It still takes 15 seconds to type in a code and click a button. This is a bunch of to-do over nothing. My main concern is getting through the reinstall process without pulling what's left of my hair out. Mark CYYZ
August 20, 201411 yr I had to re-activate recently because I had upgraded my PC CPU. It had to be a telephone call and I found myself talking to an Indian call centre (what else?). I had problem reactivating because the respondent had never heard of Microsoft Flight Simulator. If only it was always a code and button click. Sigh! John Rig: Gigabyte B550 AORUS Master Motherboard, AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT CPU, 32GB DDR4 Ram, Gigabyte RTX 2070 Super Graphics, Samsung Odyssey wide view display (5120 x 1440 pixels) with VSYNC on.
August 20, 201411 yr Author I had to re-activate recently because I had upgraded my PC CPU. It had to be a telephone call and I found myself talking to an Indian call centre (what else?). I had problem reactivating because the respondent had never heard of Microsoft Flight Simulator. If only it was always a code and button click. Sigh! Precisely the point I was trying to make. I could barely hear that call-centreperson who sounded like she was on Mars. Thankfully, it's now done and dusted. I don't think I will bother with a hardware upgrade again, if this is the hassle involved. Why could it not have been as seamlessly as activating my PMDG 777-200L/R and -300ER? Rick Almeida
August 20, 201411 yr UGH! Of course! Live Support stopped for FSX months ago. Call the automated service, plug in your key, they give you a NEW key, type in the NEW key and FSX will activate. That process takes all of a minute and you NEVER talk to a live person. End of problem.
August 20, 201411 yr You'll be able to buy it on Steam soon...then you won't have to worry about the activation
August 20, 201411 yr Moderator But they have long abandoned the Flight Simulator scene, so what gives them the right to control something that they no longer have an active part in? Kind of GM going defunct and 50 years later telling you that you HAVE to buy spare parts for your Oldsmobile engine from THEM! Eh? Rick, just be grateful that they do keep the activation servers active. How would you feel if you could NOT activate your copy? The reason they do keep the activation process active has several reasons, of which one at least is legal. They don't want to be targets for Class Action litigation! The overriding one however is more pragmatic. It literally costs them nothing since their activation servers and toll-free voice process serves for all of their software products. Their costs for keeping FSX activation available is literally much less than a decimal rounding error in the grand scheme of things. By the way, Microsoft still sells FSX, Acceleration, and Gold versions via their online store! Fr. Bill AOPA Member: 07141481 AARP Member: 3209010556 Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
August 20, 201411 yr Even with the activation, it won't stop anyone who wants to get it without paying for it. In this case what it primarily seems to do is make it obnoxious for people who have legitimately paid for it.
August 20, 201411 yr Precisely the point I was trying to make. I could barely hear that call-centreperson who sounded like she was on Mars. Thankfully, it's now done and dusted. I had similar obstacles communicating with her, although I did not imagine her being on Mars. To me it sounded like she was somewhere deep in the Congo, jotting down my serial number over satellite phone as she fended off angry gorillas. The actual location of the Microsoft reactivation lady could be the stuff off legends.... Anyhow, once she took my serial number I never had an issue since. Knock on wood. Ethan Edelson
August 20, 201411 yr Even with the activation, it won't stop anyone who wants to get it without paying for it. In this case what it primarily seems to do is make it obnoxious for people who have legitimately paid for it. And banks get robbed. And computers get hacked. And personal information gets stolen. And we have to walk through metal detectors. And we need passports to visit our southern neighbor, Canada. I'm sure it's not TOO obnoxious to type in those letters and numbers every one or two or three years, is it? I had similar obstacles communicating with her, although I did not imagine her being on Mars. To me it sounded like she was somewhere deep in the Congo, jotting down my serial number over satellite phone as she fended off angry gorillas. The actual location of the Microsoft reactivation lady could be the stuff off legends.... Anyhow, once she took my serial number I never had an issue since. Knock on wood. The above posters tried the Live desk. You did things right by using the automated system. Two different things here.
August 20, 201411 yr What if the hobo was rich enough to buy it from you? ....then you would have to to offer support for one tough old bit of steak
August 20, 201411 yr Author What if the hobo was rich enough to buy it from you? ....then you would have to to offer support for one tough old bit of steak :LMAO: :LMAO: Rick Almeida
August 21, 201411 yr No, but in this case it is doing literally nothing. The ONLY point is that it is an irritant to people who have legitimately bought it. There are software developers out there who agree with this point of view. http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2013/03/19/drm-hurts-companies-more-than-piracy-developer-argues/ And banks get robbed. And computers get hacked. And personal information gets stolen. And we have to walk through metal detectors. And we need passports to visit our southern neighbor, Canada. I'm sure it's not TOO obnoxious to type in those letters and numbers every one or two or three years, is it? The above posters tried the Live desk. You did things right by using the automated system. Two different things here.
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