Q: In a few years, the support for Earth 2160 could be gone - this would make activation impossible - so how can I keep playing the game then?
A: If activation isn't possible from a technical standpoint, or for other reasons in a few years' time, we'll make a patch available for you all well before that time comes!
Q: What data is transferred from my PC during online activation?
A: Only a 16-digit activation number is transferred - and a 16-digit activation switching code is sent back to your PC. This number contains parts of the serial number.
Q: Can I rent Earth 2160 in video stores?
A: No. Fundamentally, commercial lending of the sales versions of our games is not permitted. If you want to rent Earth 2160, you'll be able to do this from August onwards (in Germany) at T-Online Games On Demand.
Q: How often can I (or must I) activate one version on different computers (e.g. notebook and stand-alone PC)?
A: Without changing your hardware - as often as you want. With a hardware change - 3 times online, or by telephone without having to register. You'll need to register the 4th time. For further activations, which are basically possible, you'll need to contact ***Zuxxez*** personally. As long as it's the same user or the buyer of a second-hand version, an activation code will be provided.
Q: What happens if I want to sell my game? Can the buyer register this same version again, or activate it again?
A: Yes. If 4 hardware changes have taken place, the new customer has to call the Hotline and explain that he or she has bought this particular version second-hand. The activation will be reset and the product can be activated again. In this case, it's better to keep your receipt/proof of purchase.
Q: Does the game have to be reactivated with each new installation, or where can I re-enter the code I got in the confirmation mail?
A: You can activate the game as often as you want, as long as you have the same hardware configuration. Or can I re-enter the code I already have (because it doesn't change)? Select "Activate by Telephone" - but don't make a call - just enter the code you already have.
Q: I often re-install my operating system. Do I have to activate each time I do this?
A: Yes, after every new installation you must re-activate the game - but your old activation code will work here too - if the hardware hasn't changed. Of course you can simply re-activate via the Internet each time as well. That's much easier than looking for the code and painstakingly entering it.
Q: During telephone activation, do I have to provide my personal data - and if so, what kind of personal data?
A: No. You'll only have to register if there's been a 3x hardware change (which negates activation, of course).
Q: What happens if I lend my game to a friend and he activates this version?
A: Then the active version will be located on your pal's PC. If you want to re-activate your game on your own PC at a later point in time, just give us a call and explain the situation.
This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Earth 2160 for PC. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please click EDIT and add it.
Hit Enter during the game to open the console window. Type cheats_2160 and press Enter again to enable Cheat Mode. Enter the following codes for the desired effect. A 1 will appear next to the code to confirm correct code entry. Note: Press Up at the console window to repeat a previously entered code
Technical characteristics and compatibility criteria of maritime radiolocation systems operating in the medium frequency band and using spread-spectrum techniques
Note - Suppressed on 06/06/03 (RA-03)
Technical characteristics of differential transmissions for global navigation satellite systems from maritime radio beacons in the frequency band 283.5-315 kHz in Region 1 and 285-325 kHz in Regions 2 and 3
Co-frequency sharing between stations in the mobile service below 1 GHz and mobile earth stations of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems (Earth-space) using frequency division multiple access (FDMA)
Considerations for sharing with systems of other services operating in the bands allocated to the radionavigation satellite service
Note - Suppressed on 13/01/12 (CACE/555) - This Recommendation has been replaced by Rec. ITU-R M.1902
Technical characteristics of single-sideband transmitters used in the maritime mobile service for radiotelephony in the bands between 1 606.5 kHz (1 605 kHz Region 2) and 4 000 kHz and between 4 000 kHz and 27 500 kHz
Procedures for determining the interference coupling mechanisms and mitigation options for systems operating in bands adjacent to and in harmonic relationship with radar stations in the radiodetermination service
Minimum performance objectives for narrow-band digital channels using geostationary satellites to serve transportable and vehicular mobile earth stations in the 1-3GHz range, not forming part of the ISDN
Permissible level of interference in a digital channel of a geostationary satellite network in the aeronautical mobile-satellite (R) service (AMS(R)S) in the bands 1 545 to 1 555 MHz and 1 646.5 to 1 656.5 MHz and its associated feeder links caused by other networks of this service and the fixed-satellite service
Methodology for evaluating interference from narrow-band mobile-satellite networks to spread-spectrum direct-sequence mobile-satellite networks operating with space stations in low-Earth orbit at frequencies below 1 GHz
Considerations for sharing between systems of other services operating in bands allocated to the radionavigation-satellite and aeronautical radionavigation services and the global navigation satellite system (GLONASS-M)
Note - Suppressed on 18/08/09 (CACE/487) - This Recommendation has been replaced by Rec. ITU-R M.1787
The basis of a methodology to assess the impact of interference from a time division multiple access/frequency division multiple access (TDMA/FDMA) mobile-satellite service (MSS) space-to-Earth transmissions on the performance of line-of-sight fixed service receivers in the frequency range 1-3 GHz
Threshold levels to determine the need to coordinate between space stations in the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and particular systems in the land mobile service in the band 1 452-1 492 MHz
Methods for achieving coordinated use of spectrum by multiple non-geostationary mobile-satellite service systems below 1 GHz and sharing with other services in existing mobile-satellite service allocations
E.i.r.p. density limit and operational restrictions for RLANS or other wireless access transmitters in order to ensure the protection of feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service in the frequency band 5 150-5 250 MHz
Protection criteria for telemetry systems in the aeronautical mobile service and mitigation techniques to facilitate sharing with geostationary broadcasting-satellite and mobile-satellite services in the frequency bands 1 452-1 525 MHz and 2 310-2 360 MHz
Characteristics of radiolocation radars, and characteristics and protection criteria for sharing studies for aeronautical radionavigation and meteorological radars in the radiodetermination service operating in the frequency band 2 700-2 900 MHz
Methodology for evaluating potential for interference from time division multiple access/frequency division multiple access (TDMA/FDMA) mobile satellite service (MSS) Earth-to-space transmissions into line-of-sight (LoS) fixed service receivers in the frequency range 1-3 GHz
Methodology to evaluate the impact of interference from time division multiple access/frequency division multiple access (TDMA/FDMA) mobile-satellite service (MSS) space-to-Earth transmissions on baseband performance in frequency division multiplexing-frequency modulation (FDM-FM) analogue line-of-sight (LoS) fixed service receivers in the frequency range 1-3 GHz
Methodology to evaluate the impact of interference from time division multiple access/frequency division multiple access (TDMA/FDMA) mobile-satellite service (MSS) space-to-Earth transmissions on video baseband performance in TV-FM analogue line-of-sight fixed service receivers in the frequency range 1-3 GHz
Methodology to evaluate the impact of interference from time division multiple access/frequency division multiple access (TDMA/FDMA) mobile-satellite service (MSS) systems on baseband performance in digital line-of-sight fixed service receivers based on statistics of radio-frequency interference in the frequency range 1-3 GHz
Performance objectives for narrow-band digital channels using geostationary satellites to serve transportable and mobile Earth stations in the 1-3 GHz range forming part of the integrated services digital network
Essential technical requirements of mobile Earth stations of geostationary mobile-satellite systems that are implementing the Global mobile personal communications by satellite (GMPCS) - Memorandum of understanding arrangements in parts of the frequency band 1-3 GHz
Method for determining coordination distances, in the 5 GHz band, between the international standard microwave landing system stations operating in the aeronautical radionavigation service and stations of the radionavigation-satellite service (Earth-to-space)
Methodology for computation of separation distances between earth stations of the radionavigation-satellite service (Earth-to-space) and radars of the radiolocation service and the aeronautical radionavigation service in the frequency band 1 300-1 350 MHz
Characteristics of and protection criteria for sharing studies for radiolocation (except ground based meteorological radars) and aeronautical radionavigation radars operating in the frequency bands between 5 250 and 5 850 MHz
Methodology for assessing the maximum aggregate equivalent power flux-density at an aeronautical radionavigation service station from all radionavigation-satellite service systems operating in the 1 164-1 215 MHz band
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