Posted June 11, 2014

Grargar
Insert cat to continue
Registered: Aug 2012
From Greece

Licurg
Buy Sacrifice!!!
Registered: Apr 2012
From Romania
Posted June 11, 2014

-Flatspace II -60%/$4.80 (DRM-Free)
-Judge Dee: The City God Case -75%/$1.75 (DRM-Free)
-Memento Mori -75%/$1.75 (DRM-Free)
-Rooks Keep -80%/$3.00 (Online One Time Key Validation)
-Silent Storm Gold Edition -75%/$2.50 (DRM-Free)
-The Omega Stone -75%/$2.50 (DRM-Free)

There's also a "chess mode", but I don't like that one very much .
Post edited June 11, 2014 by Licurg

Psyringe
Vagabond
Registered: Sep 2011
From Germany
Posted June 11, 2014

Since the files of the classic version seem independent of those from the HD version, it's possible that the classic version has the non-broken AI, no matter whether the HD version has been fixed or not. However, I can't tell for sure since I haven't played the game yet.
Post edited June 11, 2014 by Psyringe

Grargar
Insert cat to continue
Registered: Aug 2012
From Greece
Posted June 11, 2014

Since the files of the classic version seem independent of those from the HD version, it's possible that the classic version has the non-broken AI, no matter whether the HD version has been fixed or not. However, I can't tell for sure since I haven't played the game yet.
Seems like there are still complaints about the AI being broken on the Steam forum.
Post edited June 11, 2014 by Grargar

Psyringe
Vagabond
Registered: Sep 2011
From Germany
Posted June 11, 2014
I just read your post and was about to edit mine. ;)
No, none of the two versions use DOSBox to run, so if your information is correct (which I assume it is), then indeed both must be broken.
Edit: Further research seems to indicate that there are three versions: The original DOS version (with working AI), the "XP" version (which runs on Windows, and broke the AI), and the "HD" version (which apparently upgraded the graphics of the XP version without fixing the AI ... in an RTS game. Hilarious. These devs sure know how to set their priorities. ;)
The Steam version offers the XP and the HD version, which indeed both have broken AI, according to the reports.
No, none of the two versions use DOSBox to run, so if your information is correct (which I assume it is), then indeed both must be broken.
Edit: Further research seems to indicate that there are three versions: The original DOS version (with working AI), the "XP" version (which runs on Windows, and broke the AI), and the "HD" version (which apparently upgraded the graphics of the XP version without fixing the AI ... in an RTS game. Hilarious. These devs sure know how to set their priorities. ;)
The Steam version offers the XP and the HD version, which indeed both have broken AI, according to the reports.
Post edited June 11, 2014 by Psyringe

Impaler26
Braindead
Registered: Oct 2012
From Germany
Posted June 11, 2014

No, none of the two versions use DOSBox to run, so if your information is correct (which I assume it is), then indeed both must be broken.
Edit: Further research seems to indicate that there are three versions: The original DOS version (with working AI), the "XP" version (which runs on Windows, and broke the AI), and the "HD" version (which apparently upgraded the graphics of the XP version without fixing the AI ... in an RTS game. Hilarious. These devs sure know how to set their priorities. ;)
The Steam version offers the XP and the HD version, which indeed both have broken AI, according to the reports.

Vitek
Master of Karate and friendship for everyone
Registered: Apr 2009
From British Indian Ocean Territory
Posted June 11, 2014

The Windows and HD version shouldn't be sold at all and I am not happy any site does sell it. Zuxxez never addressed the AI issues and I think someone from GOG even said they got in touch with them and were told it works just fine.

Psyringe
Vagabond
Registered: Sep 2011
From Germany
Posted June 11, 2014
Steam sells Resident Evil: Revelations and all its DLC for 75% off: Link.
I have the base game, but none of the DLC. Has anyone here played the game and is able to rank the DLC on a scale from "mandatory - recommended - nice to have - inconsequential - useless - ripoff"? :)
I have the base game, but none of the DLC. Has anyone here played the game and is able to rank the DLC on a scale from "mandatory - recommended - nice to have - inconsequential - useless - ripoff"? :)

DarkoD13
No Strings On Me
Registered: Feb 2013
From Greece
Posted June 11, 2014
Concerning the "Requires Steam Client to activate. Steam key only valid in North America." for some of Amazon's digital games, it's not always true. There was the same warning for NBA 2K14 and it was completely region-free. I'd recommend checking places like reddit to see if the game you're interested in is region-restricted or not.

spoderman
net nanny
Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted June 11, 2014

I have the base game, but none of the DLC. Has anyone here played the game and is able to rank the DLC on a scale from "mandatory - recommended - nice to have - inconsequential - useless - ripoff"? :)

Psyringe
Vagabond
Registered: Sep 2011
From Germany
Posted June 11, 2014


dyscode
LowEnd Gamer
Registered: Oct 2009
From United States
Posted June 11, 2014


BTW:
I was able to use IFDSUM-MERSAL-E15OFF on GMG for the Hobbit and State Of Decay.
Post edited June 11, 2014 by dyscode

pigdog
Snorts and Barks
Registered: May 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted June 11, 2014


There's also a "chess mode", but I don't like that one very much .

Licurg
Buy Sacrifice!!!
Registered: Apr 2012
From Romania
Posted June 11, 2014

There's also a "chess mode", but I don't like that one very much .


pigdog
Snorts and Barks
Registered: May 2011
From United Kingdom