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Would you believe I have a new legal copy of Wofenstein the new order that I cannot play because there is no activation code in the booklet where it is supposed to be. There is just a blank space. So I cannot install the game. Does anyone know what the code is?

Best thing to do is register it with Steam, in fact that's probably what it's designed to do. Then it will generate a key.

So far I have had no luck. You cannot register it with steam unless you have the registration code, and there is a blank panel where the number is supposed to be.
It was a new copy that I purchased from amazon, and it was shrink wrapped. I cannot even find a hack for it on the internet. Don't tell me I purchased the only copy where the printing of the manual is faulty.

Contact Amazon for a replacement.
 
Would you believe I have a new legal copy of Wofenstein the new order that I cannot play because there is no activation code in the booklet where it is supposed to be. There is just a blank space. So I cannot install the game. Does anyone know what the code is?

Best thing to do is register it with Steam, in fact that's probably what it's designed to do. Then it will generate a key.

No worries, I finally found the answer on a forum where other people had the same problem. There is a silver coating over the number, and you have to scratch it off.

That is bizarre. I get everything through Steam these days, so never worry about codes.
 
Empire at War did something similar. Battles happened on the planet's surface or orbiting it. In order to move your fleet to a system, you had to use hyperspace lanes connecting the planets, so even though two planets were next to each other they may not be connected. So you jumped your fleet from system to system across the galaxy till you reached the intended destination, and you had to fight a fleet if an enemy one is there. Games were won once every planet had been subjugated. Although blockading every planet with a fleet gives you a guaranteed win.

That was such an odd game. Absolutely brilliant space battles, coupled with absolutely atrocious land battles. Had they left out the clunky ground battles, it would have been a fantastic game. I finally just auto-resolved all land battles, since tactics were irrelevant anyway.

:lol:My sentiments exactly!
 
I am not a big fan of Steam.

I am, and becoming a bigger fan all the time. My games are on any machine I am on. Laptop, Surface Pro, Desktop. I was bored to tears at my brother in law's house over Easter, logged into Steam, and had all my games.Let Mafia II download while we ate lunch, and was entertained for the rest of the day. Sweet.
 
I am not a big fan of Steam.

I am, and becoming a bigger fan all the time. My games are on any machine I am on. Laptop, Surface Pro, Desktop. I was bored to tears at my brother in law's house over Easter, logged into Steam, and had all my games.Let Mafia II download while we ate lunch, and was entertained for the rest of the day. Sweet.

:lol:
Sounds like something I'd pull.
 
I am not a big fan of Steam.

I am, and becoming a bigger fan all the time. My games are on any machine I am on. Laptop, Surface Pro, Desktop. I was bored to tears at my brother in law's house over Easter, logged into Steam, and had all my games.Let Mafia II download while we ate lunch, and was entertained for the rest of the day. Sweet.

I hate Steam, Origin, Ubisoft, and any other of these gaming platforms. It used to be where I wouldn't buy a game if it was connected to Steam, or the other 2. Now, you have no choice. it has become a way of life, and all this is to guard against piracy, so I have been told. It looks more like a monopoly. I wonder how long it will take before Steam decides to buy out all of its competitors?

I have a satellite with a monthly download limit of 10 GB per month. Back when I had dialup, I had to return Half-Life 2 because I couldn't download the Steam updates or any of the game updates. Whenever the ISP provider detected no mouse movement, it cut me off. Well, I had to sleep sometime. I ended up having to return the game to Circuit City, and that store has been out of business for sometime now, so you can figure how long ago that was. Not everybody can enjoy unlimited bandwidth or lightning fast Internet. Those of us in the outreaches have to get what we can get, and Steam and its competitors do not make life easy for us. There are still users on dialup, believe it or not.
 
I am not a big fan of Steam.

I am, and becoming a bigger fan all the time. My games are on any machine I am on. Laptop, Surface Pro, Desktop. I was bored to tears at my brother in law's house over Easter, logged into Steam, and had all my games.Let Mafia II download while we ate lunch, and was entertained for the rest of the day. Sweet.

I hope he didn't have Wild Blue for his Internet provider, and you put him in the hole for his monthly download limit.
 
Never heard of the classic Lula ? :eusa_angel:

Take a peek on Youtube: (can't post the link, I don't have enough points yet)

Google: youtube lula 3d

Whether it's still available I don't know .. :D

I see.

Pixelated porn holds little appeal. There is plenty of real porn if I were so inclined.

Although I did play through Saints Row the Third using a 6 foot dildo as one of my favorite weapons. Something about beating someone to death with a rubber cock made me laugh..

Saints Row IV & Saints Row: The Third

Just bought that game yesterday at Best Buy. I love it. It is everything GTA IV and Watchdogs should have been but aren't, especially the combat. Having to remember the stupid key strokes for cover and standing up in Watchdogs, got me killed too many times. Yeah, I finally finished Watchdogs and tried to play it again, but gave it up. I already know the plot so heck with the side crap.
 
I am not a big fan of Steam.

I am, and becoming a bigger fan all the time. My games are on any machine I am on. Laptop, Surface Pro, Desktop. I was bored to tears at my brother in law's house over Easter, logged into Steam, and had all my games.Let Mafia II download while we ate lunch, and was entertained for the rest of the day. Sweet.

I hope he didn't have Wild Blue for his Internet provider, and you put him in the hole for his monthly download limit.


Nah, Time Warner, a good 60 mbps link. Same thing I have at home. Mafia II did surprisingly well on his HD-4000 integrated graphics. 720P at medium, it had a nice, smooth frame rate.
 
I have just started playing rage. It would not work on my old computer, as it was not powerful enough. But my new computer well exceeds the specs required. I saw on TV there is a new alien game due out in October which is based on the film. You get to hunt the alien on a space ship. That is unless it is hunting you.
 
I have just started playing rage. It would not work on my old computer, as it was not powerful enough. But my new computer well exceeds the specs required. I saw on TV there is a new alien game due out in October which is based on the film. You get to hunt the alien on a space ship. That is unless it is hunting you.

Game looks promising but Colonial Marines was such a huge disaster I will reserve my hype.
 
I got sick of Saints Row 3 and have put it aside. I'm in between games and rather than play anymore games, I'm reading more books, now.
 
I got fed up with playing rage, because it has some car racing in it, and I am a lousy driver and I keep crashing. So I loaded "Wolfenstein the new order " and I have been playing it for hours today. I highly recommend it to anyone that likes shooting a lot of Germans.
 
I got fed up with playing rage, because it has some car racing in it, and I am a lousy driver and I keep crashing. So I loaded "Wolfenstein the new order " and I have been playing it for hours today. I highly recommend it to anyone that likes shooting a lot of Germans.

Yeah, I already finished that new Wolfenstein game. It was a fairly short game, and I was able to run through it fairly fast, even though there were some challenging areas.

When I bought it, the Gamestop clerk made it quite clear that if it wouldn't play on my PC that I couldn't return it. Seems Gamestop was concerned that the game manufacturers claimed that your PC had to have at least a Core I7 before it would play. Well, that was pure bull shit because I have an Intel Q9400 dual quad core processor at 2.66 Ghz, 8 gigs of Ram, and an NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660, and the game played quite superbly. I gathered that the game manufacturers didn't know computers all that well, and just threw out Core I7 because it sounded good. I noticed that they listed a rather low end Nvidia graphics card,which didn't make any sense if you had to have a Core I7.
 
Delta force 1
Delta Force 2
Delta Force LW
Delta Force BHD
Halo
Battfield 2
Battlefield 3
COD seris

Dude, I was the best sniper ever on DF2. I killed 120 scumbags in just one mission online once with the 50 cal. I could hit them moving all day long. I miss that game. Private Parts(Texans). Of course the cheats got bad and the game finally faded away.
 
I have gone back to playing Assassins Creed. I never did finish the game and stopped at memory block 6, but found out what happened by finishing all the Ezio series AC2, Brotherhood, Revelations, and the like. I even got through AC 4, but never could finish AC III. Maybe I will start it all over like I did AC. I had completely forgotten how to fight so had to start all over. The original Assassins Creed that started it all is definitely one of the hardest games I have ever had the occasion of playing. Subsequent games were made easier. I know that the fighting sequences in Black Flag were made much easier than the original game.
 
I got fed up with playing rage, because it has some car racing in it, and I am a lousy driver and I keep crashing. So I loaded "Wolfenstein the new order " and I have been playing it for hours today. I highly recommend it to anyone that likes shooting a lot of Germans.

Yeah, I already finished that new Wolfenstein game. It was a fairly short game, and I was able to run through it fairly fast, even though there were some challenging areas.

When I bought it, the Gamestop clerk made it quite clear that if it wouldn't play on my PC that I couldn't return it. Seems Gamestop was concerned that the game manufacturers claimed that your PC had to have at least a Core I7 before it would play. Well, that was pure bull shit because I have an Intel Q9400 dual quad core processor at 2.66 Ghz, 8 gigs of Ram, and an NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660, and the game played quite superbly. I gathered that the game manufacturers didn't know computers all that well, and just threw out Core I7 because it sounded good. I noticed that they listed a rather low end Nvidia graphics card,which didn't make any sense if you had to have a Core I7.

Why would you listen to a kid at Gamestop? The back of the box lists the requirements. If ever in doubt goto canirunit.com it never failed me on my old pc's
 
Have any of you played the last of us? It's only available on a sony console but it is by far the best single player experience I've ever had with a video game. If you don't tear up in the first 15 minutes something is wrong with you.

Amazing story
Amazing characters
Amazing voice acting
Incredible graphics for console

A masterpiece 10/10 & the multiplayer is pretty fun too
 

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