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Tuco 09-23-2008 09:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jobu (Post 50596)
If u can't figure this out for yourself...time for u to go back to school. :rolleyes:

Are you stupid or what?
What's that supposed to mean?

I'm on Atari official website and I simply can't see anything for "free".

EDIT:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ball Buster (Post 50605)
It seems that they already have solved the problem...

Nevermind.
I suppose there was some sort of bug, so.

Sleeping Sun 09-23-2008 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sinava (Post 50602)
i think most of those who would get copies by this way would have never bought it in the first place and would have pirated it .. so i don't see a big loss here

pirated))) you know, here in Russia where pirating is a big problem, you can only get a cracked game version 1.2, while the latest version is 1.6, so this cracked game consists of considerable amount of bugs and "surprises" from the developers (partially thanks to starforce - I really don't understand the mess about this protection system - looks like everyone in Europe hates this program more than the viruses. I played many games with starforce and never experienced any problems). So I doubt that the english version of the game can be pirated easily.

Quellist 09-23-2008 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sinava (Post 50602)
i think most of those who would get copies by this way would have never bought it in the first place and would have pirated it .. so i don't see a big loss here

That is obviously not true, since you had to actually try to buy the game to get it for free.

Sleeping Sun 09-23-2008 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Quellist (Post 50618)
That is obviously not true, since you had to actually try to buy the game to get it for free.

I guess seinava talks about people who tried to "buy" the game after they got the information about this error

Zhuangzi 09-24-2008 08:51 AM

Phew, I'm finally finished downloading this sucker. 23 hours at 30 kb/sec. :rolleyes:

Everything from Gamersgate is fine - so simple and straightforward. After downloading, you install the game, copy and paste your serial number into an activation thingy (serial is on Gamersgate) and that's it.

I'M READY TO PLAY :-P

Daedalus 09-24-2008 10:03 AM

i can also hop on the praisewagon for Gamersgate, after about 3 mins i was downloading the game, took about 4 hours.

murdered the plugen robber this morning, with my leet demo skills he stood no chance :)

Wolfpaw 09-24-2008 10:23 AM

Hint for GamersGater:

When starting the installation, a "setup.exe" is copied (downloaded from GG) to the download directory. You can *copy* this temporary to another directory.

When the installation is finished, the original exe will be deleted.

Now move the copied one back to the download directory - no need of the GG Downloader anymore.

Jobu 09-24-2008 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tuco (Post 50606)
Are you stupid or what?
What's that supposed to mean?

I'm on Atari official website and I simply can't see anything for "free".

EDIT:

Nevermind.
I suppose there was some sort of bug, so.

If you even took 2 minutes out of your day yesterday to do the digital download yesterday...you would have seen that Atari put on a discount equivalent to the price of the game...which means that for the first few hours of release it was FREE.

I Lol'd when you looked for something that stated it was "free". By referencing "go back to school"...looks like you need to read up on some "Finding Waldo" if you couldn't read between the tea leaves of my message.

Regardless...I'm happy that they fixed the problem.

crayno 09-24-2008 11:56 AM

Bought the game @ gamersgate and started playing 30 minutes later (I have a very fast connection) so kudos to GG

Zhuangzi 09-24-2008 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jobu (Post 50750)
If you even took 2 minutes out of your day yesterday to do the digital download yesterday...you would have seen that Atari put on a discount equivalent to the price of the game...which means that for the first few hours of release it was FREE.

I Lol'd when you looked for something that stated it was "free". By referencing "go back to school"...looks like you need to read up on some "Finding Waldo" if you couldn't read between the tea leaves of my message.

Regardless...I'm happy that they fixed the problem.

That's nice for you that Atari stuffed up, but of course you know that now Katauri get nothing from you for having made the game. That's okay - Atari's fault. :rolleyes:


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