Well, what I mean is, that, I want to know what you all think is the greatest part about owning a game where the developers ACTUALLY listen to the playerbase and are ACTIVE on the forums, and I'm not talking about a little 100 player online game, I mean a big game, like GalCiv 2. That's all.
scouto2
First off, I want to thank Seabass and Travis G for the help. Seabass told me to send it to support, and Travis gave me the sig code. Thanks guys. I think a mod needs to sticky this. I didn't update this game for quite some time and finally got around to it after a couple weeks of frustration. If I had this problem others probably do/will if they want to activate offline. So yeah, thanks guys. Thanks for all the help, Scouto2
Alright, while I wait for support to send me the file or whatever to activate GalCiv2 DL on an offline gaming rig, I felt like just starting a thread to get other peoples' opinons. Main topic: What's the best thing about owning a game that's still in open beta essentially? Galciv2 is still being developed, with updates rather than patches (with patches just doing minor tweaks and bugfixes) being released. My top 5: 1
alright, the message should still be inside of my sent folder edit: also, yes, its 4:15PM EST. Its been 24 hours, so I'll send it to you guys, just read your message anyways. alright, I'll send it to support. edit edit: AOL must have sent it twice, got 2 support tickets, but anyways, just autoresponses up until now. Just got a load of them from the server.
I was thinking about getting TA and DA to expound upon DL. Now, my question to you guys who own both is: Do the features of DA go into TA too? What I mean is, all the features in DA, do they become cumulative and go into TA, or do I have to play DA separately than TA to get some different features (like the spore ships I have heard of)
Coincidentally, inside of that old CD case, I did find the CD key, which I thought I had lost when a SD employee gave me another, which I'm still thankful of. SD has great customer service. So, I'm going to try the offline activation then with the same key code I was given (since it probably will require the one it was downloaded with). EDIT: Ok, Just sent the activation code as of 4:00 PM Eastern Time, South Carolina, United States of Ame
Nope, didn't work. I copied it successfully, but then this critter pops up: Galactive Civilizations 2 &nb
It just closes when I click cancel. Also, the archive is from SDC, but what you quoted was when I attempted to copy the patched game over to the unpatched one, copying Galciv2.exe and replacing the other (after backing it up). I'm downloading Galciv2 (again) to this one so I can patch it and send it over to the other one after deleting the entire game from the computer.
I copied and pasted Impulse onto the computer, but it still asks for login, and seeing as there is no internet connection, it's useless to try. Couldn't I just download it onto this computer and copy the entire program over? I have a 200GB portable harddrive to do that.
So, I cannot transfer the update over to the other computer not connected to the internet? Also, just donwloaded Impulse, and I don't see where to download the update on this laptop. I don't want to download the game on this one, as it would take up space, take a while to download, and I don't want to have the annoyingness of transferring a 2-3 gb file over with a 1 gig flash drive, last time I did that, for the first computer I installed it on (also, no internet connection) to the ot
I think I'm going to need to try the archive function. I just copied it over and got the following error message upon clicking "play" on the splash screen, and it isn't because of the shortcut, I get it when I open the program itself. Galciv2.exe - Entry Point Not Found X The procedure entry point ?ResourceManagerRegisterFiles@@YAJPBD0@Z could not be located in the dynamic link library Lib3d.dll.
Alright, so you want me to just copy (that's what an archive is, a copy, right?) the galciv2 application from the old laptop and copy it (after a virus cleansing, just in case) to my new computer in the galciv2 folder, right? Would it interfere with the operation of it if I kept a backup of the application just in case it messes up galciv (don't have dark avatar or twighlight arnor, just vanilla with dread lords)?
Which application do I archive? The game's application that opens it or the patch itself, and if so, where do I get that? EDIT: I'm also sorry for the double thread post, any mods looking out there, my computer was extremely slow last night and the wi-fi must have sent it twice, or I accidentally double clicked the post button.
Hi, I have a gaming computer that I do not want connected to the internet. I invested a pretty penny into it, and so I don't want it to fall prey to any viruses, and just want it to be standalone. Now, I just installed Galactive Civs II on it, having just found my disc in a corner of a shelf covered in dust. On the computer that I donwloaded it on from the stardock downloader (my old laptop, this is a new thinkpad), I had the patches on. How do I download the patches and inst
Hi, I have a gaming computer that I do not want connected to the internet. I invested a pretty penny into it, and so I don't want it to fall prey to any viruses, and just want it to be standalone. Now, I just installed Galactive Civs II on it, having just found my disc in a corner of a shelf covered in dust. On the computer that I donwloaded it on from the stardock downloader (my old laptop, this is a new thinkpad), I had the patches on. How do I download the patches an
Never mind, I chatted with an employee and he gave me a new key to use. Could a mod/admin lock this topic? It's done with.
See topic name. Where is the CDKey in GCII?