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andrewducker) wrote2010-11-21 12:49 pm
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Age of Empires III is currently going for 10c/10p on Games For Windows
Here.
You need to have a MS Live account (the same one that's used for an MSN chat account, or for XBox Live). In fact, it takes you through the XBox Live signup, which was slightly confusing. You'd think they'd streamline that, or at least put different branding on it.
But for 10p, who can complain?
Edit: And after setting up my account, I popped back to the page and it referred to me as "WailedNeptune7", and I thought something had gone drastically wrong with their login system. But no, it had just assigned me a random "Gamertag", and then started referring to me by that name. I know MS are shit with usability, but really, What The Fuck?
You need to have a MS Live account (the same one that's used for an MSN chat account, or for XBox Live). In fact, it takes you through the XBox Live signup, which was slightly confusing. You'd think they'd streamline that, or at least put different branding on it.
But for 10p, who can complain?
Edit: And after setting up my account, I popped back to the page and it referred to me as "WailedNeptune7", and I thought something had gone drastically wrong with their login system. But no, it had just assigned me a random "Gamertag", and then started referring to me by that name. I know MS are shit with usability, but really, What The Fuck?
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-- Steve's debating whether or not to get AoEIII; he wasn't much interested in the series before, but it's hard to knock a retail-release game for 10¢.
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I try multiple iterations of my generic throwaways I use for non commercial stuff, none work. So I go to reclaim my password. Which tells me my email address is not associated with an account.
Good job I know how to hack gmail addresses to look different.
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The sign up servers were streamlined a while back to stop bottlenecks when big games are released, rather than new users tying up resources going round in loops trying to get a unique gamertag that one of the several million users have already grabbed.
To give an example:
2.6 million unique gamers played COD Black OPS on November 9
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I'm just impressed that they're running a promo of this nature that almost certainly costs them more money per transaction, before taking other costs into account.
ThatI haven't got it working yet, and they don't seem to have given me a CD key, is a different thing.
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It gets people using GFW. Some companies don't like Steamworks because it means you'll play a game and end up seeing ads for whatever Valve are advertising in Steam at that point, before you play the game. With GFW, microsoft are hoping they can promote other games that they sell.
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I've never used Steam (this low spec netbook is the highest spec machine I've ever owned, not much of a gamer), but I'm guessing they've managed, due to their success, to have a UI that doesn't suck mightily.
So far, I've been pissed off enough to shout at the screen three times with GFW, for one 10p DL.
This machine has the spec for Rome Total War, just, which I've always wanted to play. So I looked at the screenshots.
0n a 600px high monitor, the button to close the screenshot display floats to above the top menu bar. If I look at screenshots, I can't stop looking at them without quitting the programme.
(Or, obviously, go plug it into the monitor, but that means getting out of bed)
But yeah, competition good, I just hope they fix the sucky UI, else they won't get very far.
FYI:
Re: FYI:
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I used M$ points which should equate to 8.5p, but we picked up the points at stupidly low prices
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It's too bad Age of Empires I isn't available. I've been craving it for a while.