Yesterday my license was disabled, and it looks like it`s because I installed XP11 on two different machines. One is a special VR machine, and the other, I use it to practice navigation and procedures if I don`t want to attach the headset. I still use it on one PC at a time, but apparently it`s still a problem and the license has been disabled. I`ve been doing this for three months without a problem until yesterday. I also don`t see the problem, because I do it with all my games on steam or origin or anything without problem with these games, because they are always used by me on either of the machines at any given time. Do these guys really expect us to limit the installation to a single PC as an operating system? I have never heard of such nonsense in my life, if that is the case. FSX doesn`t need it and doesn`t smoke. I can run several steam copies on as many PCs as I`ve installed with the games and as long as I only run the game once on one PC, then it doesn`t matter. I`m also a little worried that this home game will phone the mothership and turn off depending on what it sees on my local lan. With all this nonsense on Facebook, it`s a data protection concern for me.

Their support hasn`t been much help, except to say that if I do it my way, then the license will most likely disable again. I have to shake my head on this, and it might make me reconsider my change from FSX. Many reasons: landscape, multi-monitor not so simple in P3D, clouds, no strength feedback, representation of visibility, contrast of image, I bought a lot of planes, landscape and so on for P3D, etc. But if you contact LR, check the usage data separately and if your data doesn`t suggest that there are more people than running on two computers in the same focus, they reactivate them. When I look at the typical web server log information (it`s not at all X-Plane hardware) - it usually takes no more than 60 seconds to see how many users, computers and locations are involved up to an urban block accuracy and compare that with billing information. (c) not to rent, lease, sublicensing, lend, merge, assemble, modify, modify, modify or modify all or part of the software product, not to rent, lease, sublicensing, merge, adapt, modify, modify or modify all or part of the software product, or to involve all or part of the software product; My xplane asks me to return my key every two weeks.

Yesterday my license was disabled, and it looks like it`s because I installed XP11 on two different machines. One is a special VR machine, and the other, I use it to practice navigation and procedures if I don`t want to attach the headset. I still use it on one PC at a time, but apparently it`s still a problem and the license has been disabled. I`ve been doing this for three months without a problem until yesterday. I also don`t see the problem, because I do it with all my games on steam or origin or anything without problem with these games, because they are always used by me on either of the machines at any given time. Do these guys really expect us to limit the installation to a single PC as an operating system? I have never heard of such nonsense in my life, if that is the case. FSX doesn`t need it and doesn`t smoke. I can run several steam copies on as many PCs as I`ve installed with the games and as long as I only run the game once on one PC, then it doesn`t matter. I`m also a little worried that this home game will phone the mothership and turn off depending on what it sees on my local lan. With all this nonsense on Facebook, it`s a data protection concern for me.

Their support hasn`t been much help, except to say that if I do it my way, then the license will most likely disable again. I have to shake my head on this, and it might make me reconsider my change from FSX. Many reasons: landscape, multi-monitor not so simple in P3D, clouds, no strength feedback, representation of visibility, contrast of image, I bought a lot of planes, landscape and so on for P3D, etc. But if you contact LR, check the usage data separately and if your data doesn`t suggest that there are more people than running on two computers in the same focus, they reactivate them. When I look at the typical web server log information (it`s not at all X-Plane hardware) - it usually takes no more than 60 seconds to see how many users, computers and locations are involved up to an urban block accuracy and compare that with billing information. (c) not to rent, lease, sublicensing, lend, merge, assemble, modify, modify, modify or modify all or part of the software product, not to rent, lease, sublicensing, merge, adapt, modify, modify or modify all or part of the software product, or to involve all or part of the software product; My xplane asks me to return my key every two weeks.

Yesterday my license was disabled, and it looks like it`s because I installed XP11 on two different machines. One is a special VR machine, and the other, I use it to practice navigation and procedures if I don`t want to attach the headset. I still use it on one PC at a time, but apparently it`s still a problem and the license has been disabled. I`ve been doing this for three months without a problem until yesterday. I also don`t see the problem, because I do it with all my games on steam or origin or anything without problem with these games, because they are always used by me on either of the machines at any given time. Do these guys really expect us to limit the installation to a single PC as an operating system? I have never heard of such nonsense in my life, if that is the case. FSX doesn`t need it and doesn`t smoke. I can run several steam copies on as many PCs as I`ve installed with the games and as long as I only run the game once on one PC, then it doesn`t matter. I`m also a little worried that this home game will phone the mothership and turn off depending on what it sees on my local lan. With all this nonsense on Facebook, it`s a data protection concern for me.

Their support hasn`t been much help, except to say that if I do it my way, then the license will most likely disable again. I have to shake my head on this, and it might make me reconsider my change from FSX. Many reasons: landscape, multi-monitor not so simple in P3D, clouds, no strength feedback, representation of visibility, contrast of image, I bought a lot of planes, landscape and so on for P3D, etc. But if you contact LR, check the usage data separately and if your data doesn`t suggest that there are more people than running on two computers in the same focus, they reactivate them. When I look at the typical web server log information (it`s not at all X-Plane hardware) - it usually takes no more than 60 seconds to see how many users, computers and locations are involved up to an urban block accuracy and compare that with billing information. (c) not to rent, lease, sublicensing, lend, merge, assemble, modify, modify, modify or modify all or part of the software product, not to rent, lease, sublicensing, merge, adapt, modify, modify or modify all or part of the software product, or to involve all or part of the software product; My xplane asks me to return my key every two weeks.

Yesterday my license was disabled, and it looks like it`s because I installed XP11 on two different machines. One is a special VR machine, and the other, I use it to practice navigation and procedures if I don`t want to attach the headset. I still use it on one PC at a time, but apparently it`s still a problem and the license has been disabled. I`ve been doing this for three months without a problem until yesterday. I also don`t see the problem, because I do it with all my games on steam or origin or anything without problem with these games, because they are always used by me on either of the machines at any given time. Do these guys really expect us to limit the installation to a single PC as an operating system? I have never heard of such nonsense in my life, if that is the case. FSX doesn`t need it and doesn`t smoke. I can run several steam copies on as many PCs as I`ve installed with the games and as long as I only run the game once on one PC, then it doesn`t matter. I`m also a little worried that this home game will phone the mothership and turn off depending on what it sees on my local lan. With all this nonsense on Facebook, it`s a data protection concern for me.

Their support hasn`t been much help, except to say that if I do it my way, then the license will most likely disable again. I have to shake my head on this, and it might make me reconsider my change from FSX. Many reasons: landscape, multi-monitor not so simple in P3D, clouds, no strength feedback, representation of visibility, contrast of image, I bought a lot of planes, landscape and so on for P3D, etc. But if you contact LR, check the usage data separately and if your data doesn`t suggest that there are more people than running on two computers in the same focus, they reactivate them. When I look at the typical web server log information (it`s not at all X-Plane hardware) - it usually takes no more than 60 seconds to see how many users, computers and locations are involved up to an urban block accuracy and compare that with billing information. (c) not to rent, lease, sublicensing, lend, merge, assemble, modify, modify, modify or modify all or part of the software product, not to rent, lease, sublicensing, merge, adapt, modify, modify or modify all or part of the software product, or to involve all or part of the software product; My xplane asks me to return my key every two weeks.