Oh, and here's a comment from a Capcom employee confirming the existence of DLC keys (in his argument that the RE5 DLC wasn't a key):
http://www.capcom-unity.com/ask_capcom/go/thread/view/7371/14185726/RE5_DLC_18MB_EXPLAIN_THIS_TO_US_SVEN_or_whoever_can&post_num=15#283268571
[quote="Christian Svensson"]Keys are 100K or less. It is not a key. We have said in the past, it uses assets from the disc (like levels, models, audio, etc.) but the code is new and does not exist on the disc.lowe0
And before you say "Capcom-Unity.com? Is that even an official site?":
Whois has started…snip: Notice and Terms of Use
Registrant:
Capcom U.S.A., Inc.
475 Oakmead Parkway
Sunnyvale, CA 94085-4709
US
Domain Name: CAPCOM-UNITY.COM
snip: ad for Network Solutions, the registrar providing this information
Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
Capcom U.S.A., Inc.hostmaster@capcom.com
475 Oakmead Parkway
Sunnyvale, CA 94085-4709
US
408-774-3941 fax: 408-774-3985
Record expires on 26-Jan-2010.
Record created on 26-Jan-2007.
Database last updated on 14-Nov-2009 22:35:15 EST.
Domain servers in listed order:
NS77.WORLDNIC.COM 205.178.190.39
NS78.WORLDNIC.COM 205.178.144.39
WHOIS
Hmm...allright. So unlock keys do exist. I admit I was wrong. Nice job actually finding some proof.
Now find some proof that developers are charging for them as DLC...
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