At least it's better than the four months Europeans had to wait to get Sins of a Solar Empire. [e digicons]:|[/e] I know that ordering it online directly from Stardock is the best option for everyone involved but there are enough people (even more so in Europe I'd say) who can't or don't want to pay with a credit card online, let alone that they trust local postal services to deliver such a package 100% of the time. My local game shop in Belgium got an <a title="8th of May street d
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It has been shown in other screenshots as well but the colour distinction between those minotaurs is very clear here. Nice to see the devs aren't limiting themselves to only coloured breast/shoulder plates and icons.
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Well, GPG isn't a big lover of DRM either, every first patch for SupCom and FA respectively removed the Securom protection (usually a few days after release). I think that for a multiplayer-oriented game like Demigod it was an easier choice to provide no on-disc protection at all. I do think it's still very easy to patch a cracked copy without any problems, all the 'pirates' need are the stand-alone patch downloads of SupCom/FA (or even of SoaSE).
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