Posted June 24, 2012
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TheEnigmaticT
GOG Marketer Guy
GOG.com Team
Registered: Nov 2010
From Poland
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TheEnigmaticT
GOG Marketer Guy
GOG.com Team
Registered: Nov 2010
From Poland
Posted June 24, 2012
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There's plenty of free software out there for that purpose and free streaming servers as well, so you wouldn't have to abuse any GOG office resources.
Even then, my best claim to fame was being top 200 globally in Battlefield 2: Modern Combat PS2 back when I was a tester on that title at EA. Hardly playing in a big pond, that.
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TheEnigmaticT
GOG Marketer Guy
GOG.com Team
Registered: Nov 2010
From Poland
Posted June 27, 2012
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I took a look at Avernum 4, and I have to say, no thanks. I don't mind old, odd or low-res interfaces, but that interface is plain *ugly*. Color scheme is bad and there's a ton of icons that don't look like a ton of work went into them. I thought the Avadon interface was a bit quirky, but it's miles better than the screenshots I saw of Avernum 4. Avernum 6 seems to be better than 4, though.