Posted July 03, 2013
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Hello again!
The feedback I received from my first RPG giveaway was so nice, that I decided to do another one.
So, today I'm giving away one (1) copy of Planescape: Torment. This is also one of my all time favourites.
Rules:
To enter, you need to guess the size of my very first hard drive. To make this a little bit easier, I give you some options to choose from. One of them is the right one:
a) 20 megabytes
b) 120 megabytes
c) 400 megabytes
d) 1 gigabyte
The winner will be randomly selected, by me, among the people who have guessed right. If no one can guess it right, then no one will win.
Only one guess per person.
You can't gift or trade your code.
The giveaway ends July 4th, 0900 UTC+3.
I will send the winner the code by midnight.
Good luck!
UPDATE:
THE WINNER: By consulting my loyal friend, /dev/random, I have determined that the winner is Venser. Congratulations!
The size of my first hard drive was 20 megabytes. The machine had Intel 8086 @ 8MHz as its processor and the graphics card was able to show 16 colors (EGA). State of the art :)
Hello again!
The feedback I received from my first RPG giveaway was so nice, that I decided to do another one.
So, today I'm giving away one (1) copy of Planescape: Torment. This is also one of my all time favourites.
Rules:
To enter, you need to guess the size of my very first hard drive. To make this a little bit easier, I give you some options to choose from. One of them is the right one:
a) 20 megabytes
b) 120 megabytes
c) 400 megabytes
d) 1 gigabyte
The winner will be randomly selected, by me, among the people who have guessed right. If no one can guess it right, then no one will win.
Only one guess per person.
You can't gift or trade your code.
The giveaway ends July 4th, 0900 UTC+3.
I will send the winner the code by midnight.
Good luck!
UPDATE:
THE WINNER: By consulting my loyal friend, /dev/random, I have determined that the winner is Venser. Congratulations!
The size of my first hard drive was 20 megabytes. The machine had Intel 8086 @ 8MHz as its processor and the graphics card was able to show 16 colors (EGA). State of the art :)
Post edited July 04, 2013 by tykinruoka