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taczillabr: (...) and nothing more?!? Please, wake up GOG.
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paulodepaiva: Tomorrow morning... wait, tomorrow morning

(BTW, are you from Brazil? If so, me too, but living in the USA now)
Yeah maybe tomorrow, or the usual deal starting Friday.

Yes, and I'm currently in Brazil. I've noticed your brazilian name, but never saw you posting in these forums. ;)
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taczillabr: Yes, and I'm currently in Brazil. I've noticed your brazilian name, but never saw you posting in these forums. ;)
Not a very active member of the community, but been on Gog for a while. Don't know why I decided to use the forums now, but will try to continue.

This topic has been helpful for a while.
Is Devil May Cry 4 a workable PC port?

(I do have a 360 pad, and expect to use it)
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Mentalepsy: Is Devil May Cry 4 a workable PC port?

(I do have a 360 pad, and expect to use it)
I've heard it's not just workable, it's actaully better than the console versions. This is just what I've heard mind, I've not played any version of it.
Can anyone here who bought AP via Gamersgate confirm that the patch really removes DRM?

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VERSION 1.1
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- To resolve activation issues, PC copy protection has been removed.
- In Moscow during the assault of Brayko's Mansion, the player could get
into a situation where a door would not be openable preventing progression
through the rest of the level. This has been fixed.
- In Taipei, during the Stop the Assassination mission, the user can fall
out of the world if they reload the "Exit Gardens" checkpoint. There was
also a problem where if the player backtracked, part of the level might
not load in properly. This has also been fixed.
- In the same mission, a problem with subtitles was corrected.
- In the museum in Rome, the game could crash when using Focused Aim to
kill the NPC holding Madison in the elevator.
- Bosses could get stuck in an accelerated mode when Fury wears off.
- Chainsot was exploitable to slow time and get critical headshots without
consuming its cooldown.
Why yes...yes I THINK IT DOES!!!!!!!!!!!! :D:D:D
Post edited November 24, 2010 by lowyhong
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paulodepaiva: Not a very active member of the community, but been on Gog for a while. Don't know why I decided to use the forums now, but will try to continue.

This topic has been helpful for a while.
Stay around then, there's an index of the best threads here: http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/community_stickies_compendium

Yep this topic is very useful as you always get to know the best deals, and also contribute if you know about any.

You have no idea of how sad I am for not having that racing wheel from amazon.com. It's $87.97 there for you, while here for me in stores it's a minimum of $405.00 (R$700,00)...

Anyway, have a great Thanksgiving. Enjoy the sales. ;)
Post edited November 24, 2010 by taczillabr
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riddler214:
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Siannah: Done.
Thank you very much Siannah! What's your paypal id so that I can send the payment ASAP?
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Mentalepsy: Is Devil May Cry 4 a workable PC port?

(I do have a 360 pad, and expect to use it)
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eyeball226: I've heard it's not just workable, it's actaully better than the console versions. This is just what I've heard mind, I've not played any version of it.
It's an EXCELLENT PC version (not a port), as all Capcom's games are recently (the Japan-made ones, at least..Dead Rising 2 was alright). Though yeah, the keyboard controls are awkward if I recall. Works dandily with the 360 pad though.

I've attached some screenshots.
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Post edited November 24, 2010 by chautemoc
Sonovabitch.

Telltale's having thirty days of sales. Today's sale? Everything other than Back to the Future and Poker Night is 50% OFF.
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Mentalepsy: Is Devil May Cry 4 a workable PC port?

(I do have a 360 pad, and expect to use it)
It is superb. I use a longitech gamepad and it works flawlessly. :)
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Crassmaster: I forget who wanted me to post about this when it happened, but anyway...

The Matrix Games holiday sale has begun. Through midnight of January 10th, most of the catalog is somewhere around 30% off.

A lot of AGEOD titles marked down to $11-$14.
Distant Worlds is $26.99.

Also, Matrix has launched a new web store. They are no longer using Digital River, so no more nonsense about buying long term download access.
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Al1: Any particular recommendations from the games on sale? I know it is a very broad and subjective question, but there are far too many to even begin to choose from, and most of these games look interesting at the very least
Hmmm...kind of tough for me to recommend anything without knowing a bit more about where your interests lie. What scale of strategy do you like, are you a fan of/not a fan of micromanagement, any particular historical periods you have more interest in, real time vs. turn based and so on? Help me narrow this down a bit.

I generally have no problem recommending the AGEOD titles (Birth of America & the sequel, AGEOD"s American Civil War, World War One Gold) to people. The Close Combat remakes hold up pretty well (aside for graphics). Between the simpler Armada 2526 and the more in depth Distant Worlds, I suspect anyone who is a fan of Space 4X games can find something they like.
Power Of Defense: Defend Your World! €2.49

Anyone has any experience with this game?
I have problem and need serious help.....I am actually considering taking advantage of blizzard sale, picking up Wotlk, then at christmas Cataclysm and returning to wow....should I?
Post edited November 25, 2010 by Detlik
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Detlik: I have problem and need serious help.....I am actually considering taking advantage of blizzard sale, picking up Wotlk, then at christmas Cataclysm and returning to wow....should I?
You should. Come on, your life is not worth living anyway. WoW is your only escape from this cruel world. Remember what they told you, if you ask nicely, they can even help you find yourself a nice female Tauren to settle with. Or Troll, if you're after the more skinny ones.
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Crassmaster: Hmmm...kind of tough for me to recommend anything without knowing a bit more about where your interests lie. What scale of strategy do you like, are you a fan of/not a fan of micromanagement, any particular historical periods you have more interest in, real time vs. turn based and so on? Help me narrow this down a bit.

I generally have no problem recommending the AGEOD titles (Birth of America & the sequel, AGEOD"s American Civil War, World War One Gold) to people. The Close Combat remakes hold up pretty well (aside for graphics). Between the simpler Armada 2526 and the more in depth Distant Worlds, I suspect anyone who is a fan of Space 4X games can find something they like.
Again, my apologies for such a general question in the first place. I enjoy the Paradox grand strategy games (Europa Universalis, Crusader Kings etc), I am more of a fan of turn based games, although I consider the above Paradox games as turn based in so far as they allow me to pause to think about my next move. Having said that, I am also a die hard fan of the original atomic close combat games, and I had no idea that there were new ones. You say remakes, are they just the same game rereleased? I have no real preference for time period. 4x games are a minor passion of mine.

Sorry, reading that back has made me think that this probably will not be all that helpful.