Today I went to eat a bag of chips but there weren't any. Life is full of little disappointments. Get over it.
OleGregg
It sounds like you took about 7 different ideas and tried to coherently cram them all together in the span of two sentences. And I have no idea what you're talking about at all.
Maybe someone could tell us what map he played on so we could figure out if that's even possible. All we've heard is two guys cheated. I'm not saying whoever it was didn't somehow exploit the game, but we have no map to go off of, no idea what type of game it was (2v2, 3v3), nothing. Just that the OP said two guys were cheating.
It's gone. I'd use the edit button, but for some reason it's taking forever and a day to go to the edit screen. So my code is now gone.
First PM to me gets mine. None of my friends are cool enough to want Demigod.
I love your openness with people. It's much better than other game companies that release something with massive bugs and don't let anyone know what's going on. You guys have released more patches in the last couple weeks for Demigod than most companies release for an entire game. Granted, these are much smaller updates than those very large updates, but it's nice to know you guys keep trying and trying, and still manage to find the time to keep us up to date on what's going on. This is
Man, I cannot wait for this game. I just wish I had the money to preorder it so I could do the beta. And to the Demigod team, you guys deserve whatever break you guys get.
Always good to have a new gaming laptop. I'm assuming the nVidia card is the mobile 9600?
I never thought I'd run across another person taking an assembly class.
It also says in the manual they will refund the game. So way to go Stardock for actually giving a damn about the customer.
This video is hilarious. I found it yesterday. Gotta love CollegeHumor.
No it is not. If you read the history thing that tells all of the updates, it specifically says it is not the final retail version.
Most mod folde have some sort of readme in them (if the modder was nice enough to provide it). Right click the zip folder and click open, not unzip, to see the contents of the folder and try to find something that looks like a readme. Most of the time it's just a text file or an HTML file. It should tell you where to unzip the folder to. If there is no readme, then try checking the site you downloaded the mod from, sometimes the modder only posts the useful info there. It would also be helpfu