Other users even suggested that the disgruntled customers should use a pirated crack for the game in order to play it until 2K would release the forgotten activation codes. Except that 2K forgot to do such a thing and left gamers with a non-playable version of their highly awaited title.Īngry users assaulted the 2K Games forums and lashed out at the company for making such a big mistake. Nothing very complicated, as a lot of games require this and supply the code or serial number on the back of the box. Now it looks like this decision didn't go so well, as the game needs to be activated on Valve's digital content distribution network, Steam, with special activation codes. We already reported a while ago that, for the first time in the history of the franchise, 2K was going to deliver its game for the PC and not keep it constrained as a console only title, for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It seems that publishers are making mistakes left and right these days, with Microsoft forgetting to deliver codes for unlocking special in-game items for its Xbox 360 exclusive Fable II, and now 2K Games, which has had a pretty big shipping problem with the PC version of its very popular basketball simulator NBA 2K9.
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