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Wow. Major discounts there. Gamersgate practically runs 1C Week twice a week, but usually not with quite so much enthusiasm.
I've wanted to play Cryostasis for some time now, but the demo, while enjoyable, did not perform as well as I'd hoped. I don't think it's going to get any cheaper than $3, though, so I guess now is the time to buy it. If it runs like crap, I can always come back to it some other time.
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gyokzoli: Same here. I just realized that, all the Space Rangers are DRM free on GamersGate and with a discount price.

Finally they offer Reboot at discount, I've waited it for so long. There has been plenty of SR1/SR2 discounts but not the reboot (I own retail SR1/2 pack but haven't been playing it due to it having starforge DRM that caused issues with my previous computer). Any other games I should consider from GG deal? I like cRPG's, Space Sims and tactical/strategy games. I can live with Securom that does not need internet connection or does not have limited activations but I avoid Starforge like plague.
What king of Securom DRM does King's Bounty: Armored Princess on GG have btw. I could archive KB: Legend and install from it without internet connection, is KB: AP the same?
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Petrell: What king of Securom DRM does King's Bounty: Armored Princess on GG have btw. I could archive KB: Legend and install from it without internet connection, is KB: AP the same?

Armored Princess requires one-time online activation. I don't know if there are limited activations, but if there are, Gamersgate will issue you a new key if you need one (this is their store policy - I don't know how good they are about honoring it, but given that they're a pretty helpful and generous bunch, I'd trust them on it).
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Mentalepsy: Armored Princess requires one-time online activation. I don't know if there are limited activations, but if there are, Gamersgate will issue you a new key if you need one (this is their store policy - I don't know how good they are about honoring it, but given that they're a pretty helpful and generous bunch, I'd trust them on it).

Is the activation part of GG downloader/installer or part of Securom? I did not need internet connection with my KB:Legend when installing from archived installer as far as I remember so if it's part of the first, it should be bypassable the usual way (by copying the installation directory somewhere when installer starts, channeling the installation and installing from the archived copy of the install directory). If it's Securom activation, then it's no purchase for me.
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Petrell: Is the activation part of GG downloader/installer or part of Securom? I did not need internet connection with my KB:Legend when installing from archived installer as far as I remember so if it's part of the first, it should be bypassable the usual way (by copying the installation directory somewhere when installer starts, channeling the installation and installing from the archived copy of the install directory). If it's Securom activation, then it's no purchase for me.

Securom activation is required.
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Mentalepsy: Securom activation is required.

Shame, I'll have to pass it then. Thanks for info anyway.
1C week again http://www.gamersgate.com/all?q=1cweek - 75% off Cryostasis, Necrovision, more
I ended up picking up six 1C games for $16. I've heard some unhappy things about several of them, but satisfying my curiosity is worth a few bucks.
I've been playing Necrovision this afternoon, and it's wicked fun. I remember playing the demo and being somewhat underwhelmed for some reason, but I'm really enjoying it (the full version runs better than the demo, as well). Even if it falls apart later on, I think I'll have gotten my three dollars worth.
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Mentalepsy: I ended up picking up six 1C games for $16. I've heard some unhappy things about several of them, but satisfying my curiosity is worth a few bucks.
I've been playing Necrovision this afternoon, and it's wicked fun. I remember playing the demo and being somewhat underwhelmed for some reason, but I'm really enjoying it (the full version runs better than the demo, as well). Even if it falls apart later on, I think I'll have gotten my three dollars worth.

Necrovision actually gets better the further you play into it. A lot of the game mechanics only come into play about six or seven chapters in. You also get a whole new arsenal too.
Necrovision is immensely entertaining. Not a bad game, and the sort of plot normally seen in cheezy horror movies (which I love).
I bought Men of War with my Blue Coins I got from the Game Tutor.
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Rohan15: I bought Men of War with my Blue Coins I got from the Game Tutor.

I've been "interested" in this game for a while
Is it any good?
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prakaa: Is it any good?

Good. But very challenging. Try the demo first. In which you're required to defeat a German occupation and sever their supply lines... with a tank. There's a demo on Steam if not elsewhere.
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Rohan15: I bought Men of War with my Blue Coins I got from the Game Tutor.
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prakaa: I've been "interested" in this game for a while
Is it any good?

Play Soldiers: Heroes of WW2. Same basic principles.
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prakaa: Is it any good?
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Navagon: Good. But very challenging. Try the demo first. In which you're required to defeat a German occupation and sever their supply lines... with a tank. There's a demo on Steam if not elsewhere.

I've got Faces of War. I've heard they are very similar