Zerker on 5/8/2008 at 21:50
No worries, it just goes to show that we're all still excited :)
I want mah Freespace 2!
Digital Nightfall on 5/8/2008 at 21:55
I bet the antarctic scientists are ready for some Citizen Kabuto!
The_Raven on 6/8/2008 at 00:46
Quote Posted by EvaUnit02
The scientists that live on Scots Base over in Antarctica likely got that email as well.
Scots Taffer has a base in Antarctica? I always wanted to go penguin hunting. :D
Melan on 6/8/2008 at 06:04
I, for one, received no such mail, although I got an offer for, and I quote, "a monster cock". What I would do with an overgrown rooster is still not entirely clear to me; more as things develop.
june gloom on 6/8/2008 at 06:18
That joke is so old Dave Letterman's stopped using it.
Matthew on 6/8/2008 at 09:58
Oh, don't be a stick in the mud.
BlackCapedManX on 10/8/2008 at 09:19
The site has this thing, where they say all games are Vista and (importantly, because c'mon now, what self respecting gamer has vista) XP compatible. I'll gladly pay $8 or whatever to have the damn things work (hell I own games I can't get to work. If this place can get me a running version of MW2 I will fucking shit myself, I haven't played that game in years.)
They also open in Sept. Sept is when I go back to school. Oh karma why do you taunt me?
ignatios on 5/9/2008 at 00:42
From the (
http://www.gog.com/en/intro) main page:
Quote:
Early Access Beta is Coming! Beware.On Monday, September 8, anyone who signed up for the GOG.com beta will start receiving access keys to the site.
We're saying goodbye to the press beta and gearing up for the next phase: Early Access Beta. Everyone who signs up at (
www.gog.com) before Sunday September 7 at midnight (EDT), during the next week will receive an access key, which will allow them to dive into the GOG.com site. If you don't receive your access key on Monday, don't worry as we're sending them out in stages.
The Early Access Beta will offer all the main features of the site, including buying DRM-free games, joining the community and writing reviews. Apart from just getting access, everyone buys a game from GOG.com during the Early Access Beta will receive a bonus code to get one game from GOG.com's Interplay catalogue for free! So what are you waiting for? If you haven't signed up yet, be sure to enter your email address and get in on the action.
If you haven't signed up yet, now is the time!
Hemebond on 5/9/2008 at 05:46
If only game developers weren't such shit coders. We'd have far fewer problems with their games and probably wouldn't need this kind of service.
june gloom on 5/9/2008 at 05:51
It's not so much a coding problem, it's a general failing to prepare for future technology.
Which unfortunately is not something easily guarded against. Such is the nature of PC gaming.