@Shamgar (Reply #86) I agree with what you wrote wholeheartedly. As a Christian and a gamer, I find that some ask me how I justify my gaming habits. I used to make arguments based on the social aspects of multiplayer, but I think it goes further than that. Friendships are generally based on common values and/or common interests. If all of your interests revolve around Christianity, how are you going to make friends with those you want to reach out to?
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I purchased "Galactic Civilizations II: Gold (includes Dark Avatar)" from Walmart Canada, and I found that there was no serial number on the CD case (or anywhere in the box, for that matter). I can provide proof of purchase (sales receipt, box, CDs, manual, leaflets). I already emailed support, and they told me that they couldn't do anything for me. This seems harsh to me. I purchased a sealed (I checked before buying), new copy of the game from a reputable retailer, and now
Usually, I don't post often, but I thought I'd chime in about the Ship Pack. I've been playing a lot of Oblivion lately, and I must say that the micro-expansions are not the best thing to do if you want to retain the extremely high level of trust your company has built up. I didn't buy the Oblivion downloads, and ironically, one of the main reasons why not was I was amazed that they would charge for such little additions when Stardock was offering so