Yeah, I grabbed mine with no problem, posted here, then helped Kati and Cranky grab a copy, but it was already slowing down by then.Lol, ArsTechnica is already getting wrecked
Likewise, took a few hours, but got it sorted out eventually. Thanks for the tip, @PatrThom !I finally got the activation email for my Ars Technica account, and from there getting the game code was no problem.
You don't actually need an account with Arstechnica, you just had to click the button in the article...unless they changed the terms.I finally got the activation email for my Ars Technica account, and from there getting the game code was no problem.
I didn't see any way to get it without logging in. There was a message saying that in order to prevent bots from grabbing the keys that they were making people log-in.You don't actually need an account with Arstechnica, you just had to click the button in the article...unless they changed the terms.
I musta gotten ours before the barriers went up.I didn't see any way to get it without logging in. There was a message saying that in order to prevent bots from grabbing the keys that they were making people log-in.
likewiseI musta gotten ours before the barriers went up.
--Patrick
Thanks, man! Might be worth a pickup on Monday.BundleStars has a Pure VR Bundle for $5 not sure how many forumites have VR besides @Dave
Work had it for 49.99$ cad last week.Andromeda is on sale on Amazon already, lol.
I do!BundleStars has a Pure VR Bundle for $5 not sure how many forumites have VR besides @Dave
TOO SLOW, OLD MAN!
That's a good question. It looks like a Dungeon Keeper clone (and I mean that as a good thing), but even the heir apparent of the DK franchise, War For The Underworld, has left me cold because, while it's similar, it's not dungeon keeper. For obvious reasons, they have to call things a little differently, do things a little differently, and I just can't be bothered to relearn all the new changes and terms and rooms and rules when what I really want is just Dungeon Keeper, but in HD. I don't want "gnarlings," I want goblins. I don't want Cultists and Succubi and Chunders, I want Warlocks and Mistresses and Trolls. Etc.Even free, is it worth the effort?
It's sort of like getting a free sample of an off-brand product. Even if it's good (and it's pretty good), it's still not what you wanted.That's a good question. It looks like a Dungeon Keeper clone (and I mean that as a good thing), but even the heir apparent of the DK franchise, War For The Underworld, has left me cold because, while it's similar, it's not dungeon keeper. For obvious reasons, they have to call things a little differently, do things a little differently, and I just can't be bothered to relearn all the new changes and terms and rooms and rules when what I really want is just Dungeon Keeper, but in HD. I don't want "gnarlings," I want goblins. I don't want Cultists and Succubi and Chunders, I want Warlocks and Mistresses and Trolls. Etc.
But hey, it's free, right? You can grab a copy and try it when you get around to it.
Yeah. The Fizzicist and Dr B aren't bad... but they're not Dr Pepper.It's sort of like getting a free sample of an off-brand product. Even if it's good (and it's pretty good), it's still not what you wanted.
Just 2 hours left on this deal as of this post.
Yeah. The Fizzicist and Dr B aren't bad... but they're not Dr Pepper.
Ziggurat is a "rogue-lite" FPS, TotalBiscuit WTF is Ziggurat?I don't recognize any of those except goat simulator.