I'm not sure that is really a good basis for whether DemiGod is viable. Seems to be a little limited but your money, your choice.
RSMurphy
Just to be a little nit-picky here, you download it from Stardock but use Impulse as a means to access the software. In effect it is a link of sorts that exists solely within Impulse. Not picking on you erez87. Let the games begin. Woo-Hoo! [e digicons]:D[/e]
Based on past testing (beta) periods with Stardock, once you have entered the beta group (via pre-order) you may begin participating with the next beta release. This is true regardless of whether it's beta 1 or beta 3 or any other release. Once your participation as a beta member has begun it will continue without interruption. There are no "stop" cycles of participation, only feature freezes for development to put a stake in the ground for the next release phase.
What he is saying is, install Impulse on both computers. On the laptop, download Demigod then archive the application. Once archived you will have a large file that you will want to transfer onto disc (I believe it will be too large for a standard CD). Once the archive is copied to disc then take that disc to the other system and from there, restore the archive using Impulse installed on the other computer. On another note, it's understandable not everyone has the fastest, mo
You could always obtain a pre-paid card through a store such as Wal-Mart. Works the same as a "real" credit card plus you can keep a balance on it for other purchases if desired.
Assuming you completed the pre-order, you will be included in the beta. You will be charged only when the beta is available and notified via email when that takes place. At the same time you should receive your install key. Like yourself, there are plenty of us anxiously awaiting the release of the beta. See you then. Glad you got things worked out. :)
Understood but you didn't answer the question. Have you performed some means of activating the card? Of course I know none of the specifics of your card or bank however here in the US I am unaware of any card that does not explicitly require an activation. This, in simplistic terms, effectively means that you are in receipt of the card your financial institution sent and you are acknowledging that you want to use said issued card for financial transactions. That's a
Are you certain the card has been activated? Even bank issued debit cards require activation these days?
[quote]...that's what you said about my 'happy ending'[/quote] That you would release in Europe? hehe
[quote]If you have ever wanted to lay an immersive RTS game, Sins will treat you right.[/quote] Uh, you know, I really like Sins but I'm not quite that emotionally involved as to have intimate relations with it. heh
It's still early on for the Stardock guys. They just went public with this two days ago so let's be patient to let them get their groove on.
[quote]so people like me, who have no way of buying it online (im 19, I have no checks/paypal/Credit card and my parents are setchy on using CC online) get screwed over, huh? thats fantastic... SO do I HAVE to buy this online now, because GPG went with Stardock? will it not be on store shelves? CMON! not cool![/quote] Do you live in the US? I mean, really, you [B]are[/B] considered an adult if for no other reason than chronologically. You are certainly entitled to a checking account a
Ah, a number of familiar names. Looking forward to hearing more about this game.