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EA Store UK

Apply coupon: i41
Works with the following:

Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight, PC – £4.99

The Saboteur, PC – £4.99

Mass Effect 2, PC – £9.99

Medal of Honor, PC – £14.99

Mirror’s Edge, PC – £4.99
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Navagon: Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight, PC – £4.99
it's on my wishlist with SimCity 4 Deluxe ( both from EA store )
Post edited November 12, 2010 by lackoo1111
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Navagon: EA Store UK

Apply coupon: i41
Works with the following:

Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight, PC – £4.99

The Saboteur, PC – £4.99

Mass Effect 2, PC – £9.99

Medal of Honor, PC – £14.99

Mirror’s Edge, PC – £4.99
That price, you should just buy all of them.
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lackoo1111: It's on my wishlist with SimCity 4 Deluxe ( both from EA store )
Just be aware that it has a UbiDRM style always online requirement.
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michaelleung: That price, you should just buy all of them.
I bought Saboteur. MoH is tempting.
Post edited November 12, 2010 by Navagon
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vasyl: In cases like this you may be able to use NTFS junction points ([url=]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896768.aspx[/url] for a helpful utility and more info). The directory will appear on drive C: but physically it will reside somewhere else.
Cool. Wish I'd known about this before. Oddly, I think I'm doing the same this as this app in Linux. I've been making symbolic links to directories in Linux for years, and recently on NTFS as well. I wonder if these mechanisms are related.

Can anybody else recommend Defender of the Crown? I've played it on a friends C=64. Just wondering how it compares.
Here's a couple of 30% off coupon codes for Global agenda, (they give you 5 for joining up, and I only really need to save 3 codes for my friends, (if they ever want to give a shot).

GACOU414294510700
GACOU414294510801

(also they only work if you buy the game from the website directly!)

Don't know how good game actually is though, (as I'm still downloading the game, (7 gb download is pretty darn big! XD)).

There's a free trial for the game available though, but I was too lazy to try it, (plus 13 quid ain't that much, (especially since the MMO doesn't have a monthly subscription).
Besides i got my code from a public blog, so if I waited, I could've missed out.
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Navagon: EA Store UK

Apply coupon: i41
Works with the following:

Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight, PC – £4.99

The Saboteur, PC – £4.99

Mass Effect 2, PC – £9.99

Medal of Honor, PC – £14.99

Mirror’s Edge, PC – £4.99
Wonderful. I get charged in UK Pounds because i'm in Mexico and I can't use these coupons.

I wish they'd fix their IP Detection routines.
Direct 2 Drive is having a 3 day, weekend, 50% sale.

Today's game is AION.
Having owned Majesty, is there any reason I should go ahead and buy Majesty 2 too? I don't need a graphical update, but if there's something missing in gameplay in Majesty 1 that they added in Majesty 2....
The Saboteur is pretty damn fine so far. Certainly a shitload better than GTA4 at least. Seems well worth it for a fiver.
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Navagon: Just be aware that it has a UbiDRM style always online requirement.
Really? SimCity 4? O_o
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Navagon: Just be aware that it has a UbiDRM style always online requirement.
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Tizzysawr: Really? SimCity 4? O_o
No, I think he means the EA Store.
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Navagon: Just be aware that it has a UbiDRM style always online requirement.
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Tizzysawr: Really? SimCity 4? O_o
I think he meant Tiberian Twilight in regards to the previous post, just the quote makes it look like SC4.
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lowyhong: Having owned Majesty, is there any reason I should go ahead and buy Majesty 2 too? I don't need a graphical update, but if there's something missing in gameplay in Majesty 1 that they added in Majesty 2....
Well, it's rather different. The whole sim aspect of the game is downplayed somewhat, since the game was balanced for the multiplayer, so the pacing is different. It has some nice missions, though, and, IMHO a rather satisfying gameplay: actually, if you liked the first Majesty, there's a chance you'll like the sequel too, as long as it's ok with you that you are getting a different experience, which is obviously derived from, but not a direct evolution of. And if you like the vanilla game ,you'll love the expansions - missions are much better there (but quite challenging).
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Tizzysawr: Really? SimCity 4? O_o
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michaelleung: No, I think he means the EA Store.
No. Tiberium Sparklepires. Sorry, Twilight.

That said, EA Store does usually pack activation limiting securom. But it seems to be automatically refunding and completely transparent. I've never had a problem with it.