When I bought Gal Civ II and FE, I got to download the actual game which I stored on my hard drive along with any patch's. I could then install what I wanted with whatever patch's I wanted. All that was left was the Stardock activation. I never had to bother with Steam at all. They were a happy day's which I miss. I don't like all of this Steam nonsense.
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I bought them from the stardock store but it made me install them on steam.
Yes, but when it is released will it not be steam only like Rebellion and Legendary heroes?
I really wish we had the choice to buy from elsewhere. I don't like steam and always buy from the developers site or places such as GOG when possible. Just my one and a half penny's worth.
Just noticed that GCIII is on Steam for just £75.99, and for that you get the full alpha. What a bargain, I am buying two copys, one for me and one for my Mum. http://store.steampowered.com/app/226860/?featured_app=1
[quote who="Heavenfall" reply="31" id="3452435"] Nah man, trolling just means you're constantly regenerating like in AoW3. This game is so groundbreaking that it is changing the lingo. The synergies are off the charts! It's totally networking. It's a paradigm shift in the next generation. It truly pushes the envelope while the expectations are carefully calibrated for "generation X" organic growth face time milestone; social media! 20 billion![/quote]
And you was winning me over, especially when you mentioned that it had been in development from before Civ V came out. And then you had to go and call me a troll, you just couldn't resist, could you? :p
It's definitely one of those to be researched before purchase. I take it that is is a 'in house' engine seeing as how I was terribly wrong in my assumption that it was the civ engine. Thanks for clearing that up. I have this thing about the civ engine, I have never liked a game that has ever used it you see?
[quote who="parrottmath" reply="22" id="3452221"] What is the game play like in Age of Wonders (never played the series)?[/quote] Same here, I have never played it. But what I can see here only ignorant people are fans of the game and do little to promote it. From what I could see from the game play it looked to me to be a heavily modded version of the Civ engine, but |I couldn't get a straight answer on this subject.
[quote who="ten9" reply="18" id="3452052"] It doesn't sound like you know the previous games. They have their own engine. Simplistic?! You obviously do not know what you are talking about. You do not have to like it, but do move on if you don't have anything meaningful to say about it.[/quote] No! You move on if you have nothing more to do than insult people, fan person.
It's a con. I watched the early lets plays, and is looks simplistic and after a few hours play I would say it would get a little boring. It looks like they are using the Civ-V engine, are they?
I don't like it.
I was looking at AOW 3, but I am thinking that this, is going to be a lot better when they have finished tinkering with it.
Thanks guys. :)
Anyone know where you can get any wallpapers 1920x1080, for FELH?
Stop being so cruel. I haven't got any money left.
I would like a cut scene DLC, such as when you meet a new hero, run into a new monster, you die, a rival dies and meet another leader for the first time. You know that sort of immersion thing? Oh! and lesbian romance. :)
Hurry up Bruce, I want to play a beast master game. This should have jolly well been fixed in a hot fix, and not have us waiting years for. Stardocks bill of rights: 2. Gamers shall have the right to demand that games be released in a finished state.
[quote who="starkers" reply="39" id="3445659"] Quoting Tattyhat, reply 30Win 8 a massive flop To you maybe, and the rest of the haters who won't give it a chance, but to myself and millions of others, Windows 8 is a great OS that's fast and reliable... better than Win 7. And if my 80 y/o mother can learn to use it, then it can't be that hard to grasp... yet I keep hear twits moaning about how it's so hard to use/get accustomed to.
[quote who="kona0197" reply="31" id="3445507"] Quoting Tattyhat, reply 30Maybe windows 9 will be the OS that the users have been asking for, it better be. That would only happen if they got rid of Metro and made the OS smaller, lighter on resources, faster, and less dependent on outside third party apps. [/quote] Spot on.
[quote who="DrJBHL" reply="29" id="3445502"] Why W9 should be free: http://www.eweek.com/enterprise-apps/slideshows/windows-9-needs-to-be-free-10-reasons-why.html [/quote] There you go. It's only a matter of time. If they don't do something like this it's game over for MS. Win 8 a massive flop, Google, Steam and Linux breathing down their necks, I bet they are pooing their collective pants. :) Maybe windows 9 will
I think there are a few die-hards coping with win 8, just like they did with Vista, but it will do no good. Every day I see more and more tips appearing on how to downgrade from 8 to 7, just like it was with vista. windows 8 is doooooooooomed. :)
[quote who="Phoon" reply="10" id="3445324"] Quoting Tattyhat, reply 5Microsoft are far to greedy to give you 0.1p off a product never mind free. Their own greed will be their downfall. Yeah.. how evil of a business to actually make money from their hard work and efforts. All software should be free right...[/quote] It helps if you read what is written. To charge around £200 for a OS is plain
[quote who="Uvah" reply="4" id="3445239"] The one they want to give away is a scaled down version. Like some apps this one probably lacks some of the capabilities of a full version, paid as opposed to free.[/quote] Thought so, Microsoft are far to greedy to give you 0.1p off a product never mind free. Their own greed will be their downfall. <span style="f
It seems every other windows is fail, so I think it's best to wait for windows 9.