Does current/future BGEE allow single-machine installation that allows every user thereon to play?
jhmzhou
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Note: re-posted here from General per Bjjorick's suggestion
I am asking the question due to many Bioware titles, or successors of those Bioware titles, requiring either administrator privilege or virtualization (in the form of %LOCALAPPDATA%\VirtualStore\*, also called shims) to run on modern Windows OS with a "deprivileged" user account. The case was simpler for "legacy" game such as Baldur's Gate 1, since the Windows OS creates %LOCALAPPDATA%\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\* so that a deprivileged user does not require administrator privilege to run the game, which would otherwise mean write access to folders such as \Program Files\* . A rather nasty case is there for NWN, which cannot be played via the "shim" virtualization, and thus require administrator privilege to run, though players could still copy the game files to any subfolder in %USERPROFILE% and modify nwmain.exe's manifest to waive the administrator privilege requirement. It is known, however, Bioware titles from Dragon Age: Origins on do not require the "shim" virtualization to run with a "deprivileged" user account, that is, the game store user data in %APPDATA% rather than the game installation folder and do not require administrator privilege.
And I would like to present the question to Overhaul. Is your modification or improvement of the Infinity Engine supportive of running the game with an account without administrator privilege or allowing every user who chances to log onto that particular machine to run the game, without additional re-registration/re-activation for each of them, particularly if the copy of BGEE is installed via the Beamdog client.
I am asking this also because the machine whereon I would install BGEE is a family computer and once I have the game installed I would like every member of the family who can access the machine to have the capability of running the game without any further action of entering registration code or re-activating.
I will henceforth refer to the capability mentioned above "ease of deployment".
I hope Overhaul understand both the question and the context whereon the question is based, for such "ease of deployment" will reckon as a factor in my purchasing BGEE, in particular, from Beamdog.
Thank you.
I am asking the question due to many Bioware titles, or successors of those Bioware titles, requiring either administrator privilege or virtualization (in the form of %LOCALAPPDATA%\VirtualStore\*, also called shims) to run on modern Windows OS with a "deprivileged" user account. The case was simpler for "legacy" game such as Baldur's Gate 1, since the Windows OS creates %LOCALAPPDATA%\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\* so that a deprivileged user does not require administrator privilege to run the game, which would otherwise mean write access to folders such as \Program Files\* . A rather nasty case is there for NWN, which cannot be played via the "shim" virtualization, and thus require administrator privilege to run, though players could still copy the game files to any subfolder in %USERPROFILE% and modify nwmain.exe's manifest to waive the administrator privilege requirement. It is known, however, Bioware titles from Dragon Age: Origins on do not require the "shim" virtualization to run with a "deprivileged" user account, that is, the game store user data in %APPDATA% rather than the game installation folder and do not require administrator privilege.
And I would like to present the question to Overhaul. Is your modification or improvement of the Infinity Engine supportive of running the game with an account without administrator privilege or allowing every user who chances to log onto that particular machine to run the game, without additional re-registration/re-activation for each of them, particularly if the copy of BGEE is installed via the Beamdog client.
I am asking this also because the machine whereon I would install BGEE is a family computer and once I have the game installed I would like every member of the family who can access the machine to have the capability of running the game without any further action of entering registration code or re-activating.
I will henceforth refer to the capability mentioned above "ease of deployment".
I hope Overhaul understand both the question and the context whereon the question is based, for such "ease of deployment" will reckon as a factor in my purchasing BGEE, in particular, from Beamdog.
Thank you.
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