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Old 05-14-2010, 12:55 PM
Se7en Se7en is offline
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Yes, I have Window7 Ultimate 64bit. I have about 40 saved RnR games now, so you shouldn't have a problem when you switch over. Also, I have seen many complaints about the save issue with regards to the Russian version. I can only assume that the Hotfix for the Russian game took care of that issue. It doesn't mean you pirated the game.
Thank you for your understanding. Why would I pirate games, 7 yrs of development and the dev's have to feed their families. I always look it that way! So I can definitely save R'n'R EN version on Windows 7


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Edit: I once saw this sentence that should be a #1 rule for all who thinks of pirating any game:

"Think of piracy like this: You won big money on your lottery ticked, and on the way to cash your ticket someone steals it and you NEVER see it again" -FIGHT PIRACY!

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Old 05-14-2010, 01:01 PM
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Thank you for your understanding. Why would I pirate games, 7 yrs of development and the dev's have to feed their families. I always look it that way! So I can definitely save R'n'R EN version on Windows 7


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Some people are just a little to quick to insinuate that you are a thief, and when you try to explain yourself, and/or situation they don't even apologize for their error in judgment.
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Old 05-14-2010, 01:03 PM
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Some people are just a little to quick to insinuate that you are a thief, and when you try to explain yourself, and/or situation they don't even apologize for their error in judgment.
Unfortunately.... but i forgive Sneaksie. I understand him. You can't trust noone this days...
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