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CrashNBrn: OT: CIV
I had a lot of fun with CIV4 + Warlords/BTS for a year or two, many years ago now. These days though I just find that kind of game-play to be nearly tedious, and extremely time consuming for the amount of "fun" that it generates. You can't trust the AI to handle the more time-consuming elements, since Workers will dig roads everywhere, and destroy cottages to build a farm, or windmill and then will destroy the farm/windmill to build a cottage. It's too bad Firaxis didn't spend their time on building kickass AI and smoothing out the rough-edges of concepts in Civ4 (Spying, Corporations) --- Instead they basically threw everything out the window and started from scratch - only including some CIV concepts in CIV5. Supposedly CIV5 has sold well in the end. For myself at least (and at least some lifelong CIV fans) CIV5 was absolute garbage.
I personally enjoy Civ IV + BTS, it`s much fun especially the early phase of the game when you are exploring the world and building the first cities. I also love the concept of civilization borders and cultural conquering. Have not played Civ V, maybe ill get it if the whole thing (including the DLCs) get`s a little bit cheaper.
At the moment I`m hoping that Call to Power 2 will come as a flas sale, so I can try out this enhanced version of the older Civ games.
Oh btw, I`m a fan of the Civ games since I played the first one on the Amiga!
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Heimklonhm: I have many choose your own adventure novels.
I mean many like around 150.
Missing only Lone Wolfes 25 to 27.
Pretty much have all of the good collections there are.

That game just doesn't give me a hard on...
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gizmomelb: nice collection, do you have any of the FF or CYOA games on Android and iOS?
None of them are in virtual form.
Many are in excellent shape.

I love them all.
I really recommend King of Dragon Pass. I was put off initially too by how it looked in the screenshots, but it's alot of fun. The artwork has actually really grown on me since I've been playing it.

You should give it a try.
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caledhel: I really recommend King of Dragon Pass. I was put off initially too by how it looked in the screenshots, but it's alot of fun. The artwork has actually really grown on me since I've been playing it.

You should give it a try.
KODP....Here ye Here ye, let us doth count the countless ways thou shall be dismembered.
If you buy a bundle is there a way to buy some as gifts and others as keepers?

Or can I buy a bundle as a gift and claim some of the gift codes myself?
Post edited June 26, 2014 by will107777
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will107777: If you buy a bundle is there a way to buy some as gifts and others as keepers?
Gift them all. You can claim your own gifts when it's a game you don't own on GOG yet... right?
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will107777: If you buy a bundle is there a way to buy some as gifts and others as keepers?
Unfortunately, I don't believe there's a direct way to do it. However, if you own some of the games in the bundle, then you can buy the entire bundle as a gift, redeem it, and only the games that you don't own will be associated with your account. The rest (the duplicates) will remain tied to the key, and can be gifted using it. Note that only a single key is generated with the entire bundle of games, so you can't selectively redeem them otherwise.

If you don't own any of the games in the bundle though, then you're out of luck. '~';
Post edited June 26, 2014 by expopower
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will107777: If you buy a bundle is there a way to buy some as gifts and others as keepers?
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expopower: Unfortunately, I don't believe there's a direct way to do it. However, if you own some of the games in the bundle, then you can buy the entire bundle as a gift, redeem it, and only the games that you don't own will be associated with your account. The rest (the duplicates) will remain tied to the key, and can be gifted using it. Note that only a single key is generated with the entire bundle of games, so you can't selectively redeem them otherwise.

If you don't own any of the games in the bundle though, then you're out of luck. '~';
Thanks for the answer. Bummer, because I was going to do it b/c I don't think my computer can handle Dust so I wanted to gift just that one, but don;'t own it. Ah well, thanks anyways GO
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will107777: If you buy a bundle is there a way to buy some as gifts and others as keepers?
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expopower: Unfortunately, I don't believe there's a direct way to do it. However, if you own some of the games in the bundle, then you can buy the entire bundle as a gift, redeem it, and only the games that you don't own will be associated with your account. The rest (the duplicates) will remain tied to the key, and can be gifted using it. Note that only a single key is generated with the entire bundle of games, so you can't selectively redeem them otherwise.

If you don't own any of the games in the bundle though, then you're out of luck. '~';
I don't think that is correct...

You can add all the games in a bundle to your cart separately. Then gift the order.

Or click on the bundle image instead of "buy now". And choose "Gift Entire Pack" button.

The bundle discount is added to the order, so long as all the games in the bundle are in your order OR all the games you don't own are in the order.
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expopower: Unfortunately, I don't believe there's a direct way to do it. However, if you own some of the games in the bundle, then you can buy the entire bundle as a gift, redeem it, and only the games that you don't own will be associated with your account. The rest (the duplicates) will remain tied to the key, and can be gifted using it. Note that only a single key is generated with the entire bundle of games, so you can't selectively redeem them otherwise.

If you don't own any of the games in the bundle though, then you're out of luck. '~';
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CrashNBrn: I don't think that is correct...

You can add all the games in a bundle to your cart separately. Then gift the order.

Or click on the bundle image instead of "buy now". And choose "Gift Entire Pack" button.

The bundle discount is added to the order, so long as all the games in the bundle are in your order OR all the games you don't own are in the order.
Hm, the main problem here isn't how the games are added, but how the gift code is generated. As it stands, only a single gift code is associated with each order, as noted in this site feature request. So regardless of how those games get into your shopping cart, the end result will still be a single gift code, forcing this roundabout method to split up the games.
Red Baron is coming up soon. Every time I see it, I think about it but never quite seem motivated enough to get it. It's surprising since I like the type of game.
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zaine-h: Red Baron is coming up soon. Every time I see it, I think about it but never quite seem motivated enough to get it. It's surprising since I like the type of game.
IL-2 Sturmovik is what you really want.
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zaine-h: Red Baron is coming up soon. Every time I see it, I think about it but never quite seem motivated enough to get it. It's surprising since I like the type of game.
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Heimklonhm: IL-2 Sturmovik is what you really want.
Whoa whoa whoa - are you trying to tell him that flying a kite with a lawnmower engine isn't fun? Oh, wait I second grabbing IL-2 ;)
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Heimklonhm: IL-2 Sturmovik is what you really want.
I'll have to keep an eye out for it the next time it circles through.
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Heimklonhm: I have read reviews and looked at some gameplay.
I just don't like what I see...

I have many choose your own adventure novels.
I mean many like around 150.
Missing only Lone Wolfes 25 to 27.
Pretty much have all of the good collections there are.

That game just doesn't give me a hard on...
I managed to get my grubby hands on The Hunger of Sejanoz, Vampirium and The fall of Blood Mountain for 50c each at a book sale the public library had in February. I was a happy, happy man when I saw those.