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  1. I have a similar problem with the mouse clicks and figured I'd check the forum to see if I'm the only one. Looks like I'm not. To be clear, I can click on menus and objects, but it usually takes at least two or three of them to register, and that's very frustrating when in combat for example. I'm using windowed mode so I'll check the fullscreen to see if it persists. Thanks for being on top of things, gentlemen!

     

     

     

     

    Edit: I turned off the overlay and the mouse clicks are registering as they should.

  2. But, but, taco shells by themselves will surely make you thirsty! I don't believe the 12 beers can account for that!

     

     

     

    Anyway, this is a CRPG, man. It's Mountain Dew and Cheetos or bust!!!

     

     

    Taco shells by themselves? What sort of monster do you think I am?!  :skeptical: 

     

    Of course I'm not letting them be by themselves. There's gonna be a lot of goodies stuffed inside those babies. Something tells me I won't be out enjoying the sunshine for quite some time so a lot of planning has taken place to sort me out for the next two weeks.

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    I quit using GOG a long time ago and went back to Steam. The idea is great but in my case (mostly Linux user) the implemetation and the features are not up to date.

    It really depends, in some regions a preload is just nice to have, if you really want to play on release day. However in some rural areas all around the world, the pre-load is really worthwhile, since you do not need to spend ten hours downloading it on release day.

     

    Before Amazon, Steam etc. it was quite normal not to play on release date, we just got used to getting everything delivered by the time it unlocks.

     

    Back in the stone age people pre-ordered then made a midnight run to the local game store to pick it up on launch day, or they pre-ordered and hoped that the UPS dropped it off early so they could play before the official launch.  The tales of rage and woe from those whose game didn't arrive on launch day or whose local game store somehow ran out of pre-order copies were epic.

     

    Those were good times. I pre-ordered Simon the Sorcerer and waited a week for it to be delivered. When I got it, wouldn't work on my Amiga.

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    Right thread, love! I'm just trying to bait you into returning to the forum ;) and it seems you didn't even leave to begin with.

    I am bound to this place, just like a bird is bound to it's nest. I may leave one day, but I will always return to my place of comfort. 

     

     

     

    Right thread, love! I'm just trying to bait you into returning to the forum ;) and it seems you didn't even leave to begin with.

    I am bound to this place, just like a bird is bound to it's nest. I may leave one day, but I will always return to my place of comfort. 

     

     

    "its nest". No apostrophe.

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