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If you are unable to activate or register the game (via SDC, or after installing the latest patch), you're likely encountering one of a few common problems.


1) Your game came with NO serials at all.
There have been some reports of legitimate retail copies of the game not coming with a serial key at all. If you are sure your copy is legitimate and it did not come with ANY serials, contact support@stardock.com.


2) You're using the wrong serial.
This is a simple but common mistake. The Collector's/Limited Editions of the game normally include two serial keys (one for the game, one to unlock the special extra content). Be sure you're not trying to register with the CE serial (the one that begins with GC2). Use the other one which consist of 28 letters/numbers (A-F and 0-9 ONLY) with no dashes.


3) You bought a used copy of the game.
If you (intentionally or not) bought a used copy of the game, you may receive a message when attempting to register/activate to the effect of the serial already being in use, or your email address not matching the one the game was originally registered with. Stardock will not remove an activated serial from the original owner's account and give it to you.

You have a few options in this case. You can:
  • Keep the game and stick with the 1.0 version on the disc.
  • Return the game to the place of purchase. Some retailers still accept returns, especially if they resold to you a returned copy that the original owner has effectively pirated (resale is prohibited by the EULA).
  • Contact stardock support (support@stardock.com) and ask about pruchasing a new serial code at reduced cost.


4) You bought the European Limited Edition.

Some copies of the Limited Edition of the game distributed in Europe were shipped with only the code to unlock the special Ltd. content, (beginning with GC2) and not an actual game serial. You can request a game serial by providing your Limited/Collector's Edition serial and email address on this form: http://galciv2.com/paradox/index.aspx


5) You bought the US Collector's or Standard Edition in June or later.
There have been several production runs that shipped to retail in the US without the correct keys. Some Collector's Editions shipped to WalMart and Fred Meyers included two CE keys (beginning with GC2-), but no game serial. Some Standard Editions have shipped to Best Buy and other retailers with a single CE key and nothing else.

In either case, please first try inputting your serial and email address on the European serial exchange page, which has been updated to include most of the serials from these production runs: http://galciv2.com/paradox/index.aspx. If that does not work, please contact support@stardock.com with your problem and they will provide you a game serial to use.

Please keep in mind they can only answer during business hours, so if you contact them on a weekend you will not receive a [human] reply until Monday at the soonest. You should receive an automated reply immediately upon receipt of your email, though (check that it is not filtered by any spam protection you have in place). If you do not receive an automated reply, your own message was likely stopped by Stardock's spam filters, so you will obviously never get a reply to that particular message! If all else fails, try getting on Stardock Central's Chat and speaking with an employee directly during business hours (IRC users: irc.stardock.com, channel #Stardock or #GalCiv).


6) You bought a pirate/bootleg copy of the game.
Despite our best efforts, sellers on eBay and elsewhere continue to sell bootleg copies of GC2. There are usually many tell-tale signs that these copies are not legitimate which become obvious once you receive them: poorly printed disc art, cheap-looking packaging, missing documentation, etc. Most of these copies claim to be used "Import Version" games, and the sellers claim that documentation is excluded because it is not in English. If these copies contain a serial key at all, they are generally already registered or just random gibberish.

In any case, there is no support for users of pirate/bootleg copies. If you purchased them through eBay, you may be able to file a claim and get your money back, but there are no guarantees. If you wish to own the game with updates and support, you must purchase a legitimate copy, which will entitle you to your own serial key and all the associated benefits.

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on Sep 25, 2006

I'm having the same issues does anyone have the number to stardock?
on Sep 25, 2006
I'm having the same issues does anyone have the number to stardock?


Which problem? There are several discussed in this thread.

Mostly it boils down to this: If your problem isn't covered in the top post, email support@stardock.com.
on Sep 29, 2006
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on Oct 06, 2006
I just bought the game online and none of the seriel numbers they send me work. What is the deal?
on Oct 06, 2006
Where did you get it and what error are you getting when you attempt to register?
on Oct 07, 2006
ok im using the serial number on the disk cover this the correct one? it consists of 28 letters and where would the other one be i have the collector's eddition. thanks.
on Oct 07, 2006
The correct serial to use in registering the game should be 28 characters, containing only numbers and the letters A-F. If it is 28 characters with no dashes but contains any letters beyond A-F, contact support@stardock.com.
on Oct 07, 2006
The only downside is that this is a saturday.
on Oct 07, 2006
well i guess ill get in contact with their support staff on monday.
on Oct 17, 2006
I have the CE edition of the game. I want to enable my ce content but need the latest version, ie the 1.3 patch, but to install it i need a serial number and i can't any other than the one that starts GC2. Can anybody tell me where i might be able to find the other one(28 no. + letters), before i conntact stardock?
on Oct 17, 2006
There have been several production runs that shipped to retail in the US without the correct keys. Some Collector's Editions shipped to WalMart and Fred Meyers included two CE keys (beginning with GC2-), but no game serial. Some Standard Editions have shipped to Best Buy and other retailers with a single CE key and nothing else.

In either case, please first try inputting your serial and email address on the European serial exchange page, which has been updated to include most of the serials from these production runs: http://galciv2.com/paradox/index.aspx. If that does not work, please contact support@stardock.com with your problem and they will provide you a game serial to use.
on Nov 05, 2006
Alright, here's a problem. I have both a desktop computer and laptop, since I spend a lot of time in the hospital. (no big deal, just boring.) Problem is the laptop have a modem, and the desktop computer don't. This means I could easily get the 1.40 version, register it and activate it on the laptop, but it's not playable on the desktop computer since it doesn't have a modem. What can I do? I don't want to go back to the retail version of GalCiv2 now that I've seen the 1.40 version in action, and I don't want to sit with my old laptop when I have a really fast computer in the same room. I tried copying the sig.bin file, but it seems to be connected to the laptop. I tried connecting the two computers together and get online that way, but it didn't work. Strange, as it worked quite fine with the xbox360.

So, what do you suggest I do? I own GalCiv2, I love GalCiv2, I have a computer that's more than fast enough to play it, and yet, I can't since I don't have a modem. Am I stuck with the laptop, or is there some sort of hope? I could of course get a modem, but I would rather wait a few months until I can get a broadband. Even worse, as all my friends have a broadband, neither of them have a spare modem I can borrow. I don't want to bring the entire desktop computer to them either as it is far too much work just for one game.

Great game, though. I love it.
on Nov 05, 2006
To activate the game on a computer that is not connected, follow these steps:

1) Start the game; you will get a prompt for your serial and email. Provide them and continue.
2) It will fail to activate (of course) and ask if you'd like to activate by email. Click Yes.
3) Copy the subject line and big block of letters into a text file, or into your email program, and save it off to portable media (CDR, USB drive, floppy, etc).
4) Take it to a web-connected PC and send an email to activate@stardock.com with that subject line and content.
5) You should receive a reply with a file and some instructions; take the file back to the non-connected PC and you should be set to go.
on Nov 06, 2006
Thanks, I'll try that. But can I activate the same copy twice?
on Nov 06, 2006
Yep.
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