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Ha, I bet you thought this thread was about penises, didn't you, you sick minded fools!

So heres the story: A couple of my friends wanted to play DayZ so I lent them my retail copy of ArmA 2 OA so they could try it out. I don't think any of them play it anymore and I purchased ArmA X from Steam, so I was wondering:

1- What exactly gets banned; your IP address or the CD-Key? I don't want to be permantely banned from ArmA, just all the copies floating out around there.

2- Whats the quickest way to get banned?

Would doing that be worth it, or should I just keep it, since banning the code will make keeping the game obselete?

Thanks

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Your CD-key is banned via BattlEye. Once your CD-key is banned, your game is useless [aside from SP].

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Ohh, OK then. So the people I lent it to can still play SP, but no multiplayer?

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I'm not sure I understand, why would you want to get this extra copy banned in the first place?

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