A new GalCiv would be awesome and I really can't wait for it :) [e classic]:congrat:[/e]
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There he goes, trolling again ;) [e digicons]O:)[/e]
Tis good! Just when I started playing Galciv2 again [e classic]:congrat:[/e]
Well, it seems like a new business model, started by EA, to change customers into a monthly income source. EA CEO sort of said that a while back.
That is excellent news. :)
Congrats :P I would love to see more representation in Europe :) [e digicons]:moo:[/e]
Well, even with that I would still be willing to buy it again, since it's about 10 pounds now... Plus I would buy the expansions as well so if there was a bundle pack.....
Nobody want Steam to be the only option! But until Impulse has more high profile games, Steam may be the only platform that some gamers may think about or want. Impulse has a lot of indie games, but the market for those is indeed niche. Any popular games in the store are old as well. This does not make users think that it's a worthwhile platform. I know that the list is continuously growing but it's going slowly.. What we need to 'break the monopoly' is a list of games to riva
Hi all, I actually posted this in the Impulse Forums under the Atari games, but the forum seems deserted and nobody was answering. So, I was just wondering if there are any plans on having NwN2 and any of its expansions on Impulse. I have the retail version of NwN2, but I forgot the disk back home, so I was also wondering if the retail keys are going to be supported for registering on Impulse so I can download it from there, if indeed Neverwinter comes on Impuls
Why thanks JMB :)
I must say that I love this application. I dreamed of it a while ago, and when I saw it I thought "At last!" I had already made a desktop background image a while back that sort of had areas with different outlines so I could put icons of different categories in them. Never really worked very well though:P EDIT: On second thought, I decided to share it with you (reduced the size though) <img src="http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i269/achronous/bac
Logic it would be appreciated if you uploaded the mod somewhere else as well, as the activation mail for registering and downloading the mod at I-mod, is taking forever and I can't enjoy your mod :)
[quote]3. I made a new planetary super project called Fleet Command Centers that you get on Interstellar Construction. Once built, all your ships in orbit will work together as a fleet when any of your planets are attacked. This eliminates the old orbital fleet manager improvement.[/quote] Ah, thank God. I never bothered with Orbital Fleet Manager, I found it too tedious. Hopefully this will make everything easier! Thank you!
It certainly looks interesting.
You mean you are updating the textures again? or are you just referring to the already updated textures??
Zy put it so eloquently I'll have to agree with him. [e digicons]5*[/e]
I think that most people who don't like Vista got burned by the crapware that OEMs install and effectively infect Vista to act like a zombie. I would recommend a clean install to see how Vista really works.
I remember when I upgraded from Win98 to XP, I sighed with big relief because my old computer was no longer crashing every ten minutes with a blue screen... I was actually afraid to turn on my pc and save anything on it 'cause the big ol' crashes would take all my data away with them. It was like a miracle for an application not to crash XP and just shut down without affecting the PC!
Why flame war? Nobody is accusing anybody. Everybody's stating facts as best as they know them.
Vista is fine once you get over your fear of upgrading. (in my opinion as always) Windows 7 is not supposedly being released early. It's on the scheduled timetable. Vista was supposed to be released much earlier but got postponed and people got comfy with XP. Microsoft has always been releasing operating systems every 3 years (or around there); the only discrepancy was between XP and Vista (however, SP2 was a major Service Pack akin to what Apple does for their OS X when the next vers
I agree with Alfonse on some parts. However, a Bill of Rights for Gamers is certainly a positive step however many rights are in it. Firstly it acknowledges that we are people expecting something meaningful from a gaming company. Expectations and promises means certain rights for the consumers. One (read: gaming companies) cannot go about producing crud while they promised gold and then expect gamers to spend their money and be happy about it. What happens in other sect
Nice :P Congratulations. Can't wait till all phases are out of the door, but this is definitely moving things forward. :)
If you sell an organ you might be able to get it :P Prices from Japan don't usually stay the same across the rest of the world...
Does that mean that if I complain I get a better computer as well?? :LOL: