However so far, I have been able to play locally with 2 players in LAN, with the same copy (I was offline).
This evening, in preparation for this weekend's LAN party, I went to a friend's house and installed the game on his two PCs; after installing, I logged in with my details, then logged online with some of my characters; after logging in at least once, I noticed I become able to use those chars in offline mode, ONLY WITH THE ONES WHO HAVE BEEN LOGGED AT LEAST ONCE. I created an offline server (using Alcohol's image), and he has been able to connect to it using another of my chars.
Even more: I replaced the third character, deleting his profile and replacing it with a copy of the first profile, changing its name: it worked.
I will try when I will have more than 4 people, if this technique will allow me to play in an offline LAN with more than 4 different soldiers' names.
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by: jphiferPosted on 2007-05-16 at 12:34:31ID: 19103582
No. You won't be able to do this. EA tried to get clever with their licensing for BF2142 and attached the login account to the product key then encrypted the information in the global.con file. It is also tied to their login server so you can't change your login for that Key. The other restriction of 4 "soldiers" per account is not changeable either. So for you to be able to play with more, you'll need new keys.
Legally, you should have 1 license per user. I own a gaming center and I have to manage my licenses using a special application that I wrote. This game has been by far the most challenging game to manage licenses. I had to create "InHouse" soldiers on each account and also force the login to occur on startup automatically. It's a big pain. My recommendation is to get more licenses or venture off to your local gaming center that has the game already working.
Hope that helps save you some frustrations.