![]() ![]() This means that as part of the main loop of the game, its polling the system somehow checking for other instances or memory sniffing for other instances. To me I was surprised that it detects other copies of this free to play game running. I was curious if there was a trick on how to mask the one from seeing the other without running it on 2 computers or one of them isolated in a virtual machine. So only way to play 2 of them at a time seems to be to use 2 computers or maybe a virtual machine for one of them so it doesnt see the other. Problem is that the games detect that another instance is running on the same system even when using 2 different account logons. The game play is kind of fun when not waiting for timers to run out. So I thought why dont I start another account for this same game and this way I can switch between the two of them and not be bored with waiting on timers. ![]() There are times in the game that your twiddling your thumbs waiting on timers for stuff to be built, army get to a destination to conquer, or wait for money and building materials to be made. So a coworker got me playing a game called Forge of Empires which is flash based.
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