Check out www.gogamer.comeladan wrote:There's currently no information about a US publisher. You can order the DVD version online - some people have made suggestions of where (for around $40 US I believe.)TEKing66 wrote:Will the DVD version ever be released in the USA?
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OOOh you know what that ship reminds me of? The Khaak are starting to evolve into the Shadows from Babylon 5 (Come to think of it, they were insectoid too. AND their homeworld got blown up. My God, it really is them! )Aro wrote:What the? I want oneBelisarius wrote:[ external image ]
Looks purply khaak. Too small to be a capital ship. Did they get an M6 or 7?
Wonder if the Slave and Super Slave chips can be a substitute for psi-powers...Nyax wrote:OOOh you know what that ship reminds me of? The Khaak are starting to evolve into the Shadows from Babylon 5 (Come to think of it, they were insectoid too. AND their homeworld got blown up. My God, it really is them! )
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Another Terran Conflict trailer! see it here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OLwktGhma0
Its not the fight trailer though.
Its not the fight trailer though.
How can one player flying one ship defeat a big gang of pirates?
Good flying, or reinforcements. Lots of reinforcements.
Good flying, or reinforcements. Lots of reinforcements.
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Steam. I am pretty steamed about this, but I caved in and it is now 66% done downloading. While I am brewing, can someone instruct me on how to play Steam games offline again?Distortionist wrote:Where can I buy the game ? I am in Canada and no one around me sells it.. Is there a good online store I can buy from ? someone here said he got it from amazon, I cant find it there. Someone said gogamer.com but they dont ship to canada.. Help?!
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For those still trying to get the game no matter where in the world try Ebay.
88% I am stuck with a slow dsl because I hate the local cable company and a faster speed is not offered
Anywho, Forum is buggy an dI cant find the page within a reasonable amount fo time that explains how to play Steam games offline. Hopefully someone who knows wil respond before 100%... because I will then be indisposed for a while ( no sleep tonight )
Anywho, Forum is buggy an dI cant find the page within a reasonable amount fo time that explains how to play Steam games offline. Hopefully someone who knows wil respond before 100%... because I will then be indisposed for a while ( no sleep tonight )
ticket? I am new to stream, is this a fine, or a you get x amount of tickets and you cant play your games anymore?RiSkE wrote:Beware of offline though - I believe that you get a "ticket" when you login, and it's only valid for a certain period of time, so you'll probably have to log onto Steam every week or so.
A ticket is like a session in webpages. Whenever you log in, your computer gets a special code (for free), which just says that you've been authorised as a registered user, and that your games should be enabled. This ticket is void after a certain period, or if someone else logs on with your account. Basically, as long as it's active, you can play your games.
To put it a simpler way, if you don't log on every week or so, they think you're just pirating a game with a faked account, and they will lock you out. You need to keep logging in so that Steam can authorise you to continue playing. It's not a fine - it's like a free ticket to the movies.
To put it a simpler way, if you don't log on every week or so, they think you're just pirating a game with a faked account, and they will lock you out. You need to keep logging in so that Steam can authorise you to continue playing. It's not a fine - it's like a free ticket to the movies.
Ugg And I thought Direct2drive was bad with late patches, id rathr that over having to check in with mommy before I can play Imagine having to put in the product key number every week. Definantly getting a dvd copy in the future.RiSkE wrote:A ticket is like a session in webpages. Whenever you log in, your computer gets a special code (for free), which just says that you've been authorised as a registered user, and that your games should be enabled. This ticket is void after a certain period, or if someone else logs on with your account. Basically, as long as it's active, you can play your games.
To put it a simpler way, if you don't log on every week or so, they think you're just pirating a game with a faked account, and they will lock you out. You need to keep logging in so that Steam can authorise you to continue playing. It's not a fine - it's like a free ticket to the movies.
Icubi,
As far as I can work out, Steam will only reconfirm if the hardware hash changes or if you log in. I was playing X2 / X3 offline for about 2 weeks when I moved and didn't have an internet connection - never had a problem.
Steam has an option in the File menu to go offline. Also go to File / Settings and you can set whether or not Steams starts up with Windows.
As far as I can work out, Steam will only reconfirm if the hardware hash changes or if you log in. I was playing X2 / X3 offline for about 2 weeks when I moved and didn't have an internet connection - never had a problem.
Steam has an option in the File menu to go offline. Also go to File / Settings and you can set whether or not Steams starts up with Windows.
I think you've completely misunderstood. There is no typing of product keys or clicking special things. If your computer hardware changes, or if it has been a while since you logged into Steam, it will prompt you to log in. Just let it log in, and then go straight back to offline mode. The ticketing is transparent.Incubi wrote:Ugg And I thought Direct2drive was bad with late patches, id rathr that over having to check in with mommy before I can play Imagine having to put in the product key number every week. Definantly getting a dvd copy in the future.RiSkE wrote:A ticket is like a session in webpages. Whenever you log in, your computer gets a special code (for free), which just says that you've been authorised as a registered user, and that your games should be enabled. This ticket is void after a certain period, or if someone else logs on with your account. Basically, as long as it's active, you can play your games.
To put it a simpler way, if you don't log on every week or so, they think you're just pirating a game with a faked account, and they will lock you out. You need to keep logging in so that Steam can authorise you to continue playing. It's not a fine - it's like a free ticket to the movies.
I don't know why people want to play Steam things in offline mode anyway! Just leave Steam in the background - it does no damage. If you tell it not to download updates, it won't even do that.
And with regards to patches (I've seen a few people around mentioning this), it's normally updated very quickly. The Steam copy had v1.2 before it was released, if I've heard correctly.