Team Bainshee ;o
Quite simple really, .1/.2 has no limit on how many clients you can connect per server, where as .3 needs a paid licence to connect more than xx clients (Price going up as the required connections does).
.3 enforces this with an online auth server. I imagine you can crack it or such, but why bother when you can legally run a .1/.2 server?
.3 enforces this with an online auth server. I imagine you can crack it or such, but why bother when you can legally run a .1/.2 server?
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