: Always choose "Manual Activation" or "Manual Setup" during installation to find your Hardware ID.
Yes, a working offline activation keygen James Cameron's Avatar: The Game
: Keygen tools for this game are often flagged as malicious by antivirus software. Users in community discussions, such as
When the game launched, it featured a notorious offline activation system. Legitimate buyers would install the game from a disc and then be met with a prompt requiring a unique activation key. For many, even those with official manuals, these keys eventually failed or were lost to time as Ubisoft's official support for the title faded. By 2014, the online services were officially shut down, leaving the PC version in a state of digital limbo. The Rise of the Keygen
A "keygen" (key generator) is a third-party software tool designed to bypass these DRM checks by generating a string of characters that the game recognizes as a valid license.
Today, most antivirus software flags these old keygens as malicious "trojans". While often false positives, this forced players to make a "leap of faith" by disabling their security just to generate a string of text. A New Era: The DRM-Free Patch