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TheRealDrMcCoy

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  1. Hej, I have a question about which Steam edition backers of different levels will get.

     

    For example, the $50 Digital Fun Pack seems to include everything of the Royal Edition, except the Strategy guide. Which Steam key would that grant me? The Royal Edition, or only the Champion Edition?

     

    Now, I also have the Digital Strategy Guide addon, would I then get the Royal Edition, since the contents is the same?

  2. That is a abit stiff, having to add $130 for something that I can head over to STEAM now and get for $59, does not make sense.

    Can Someone verify this information about the $165 +  Tier requirement please?

     

    Well, I'm going by the tier description images in the original Kickstarter campaign. You do get other things besides the Wasteland 2 key, too.

    Beta key seems to be $110+, or a $25 addon.

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  3. Well, it always threw me back to the Name/Email/Phone screen (digital only, so no country or address), with nothing highlighted and a generic "An error occurred" message. Didn't matter whether I left the phone field black, put in a fake number or a real one.

     

    And now it won't even let me back to the backer/index (aka Manage Pledges) screen; I keep seeing a 500 - Something Went Wrong and how Kerflufflupogus is attacking...

  4. I'm kinda late on this, but I'd still like to throw in my two cents.

    Well, I for one prefer to have a simple tarball. While GOG and Desura and Steam and whatever are okay, I like doing things manually. I don't even like installers that much, because as long as they don't hook into my distributions' (Debian and Gentoo) package managers, they're only in my way leaving behind files everywhere.

  5. Linux/Mac/Windows at least share the same set of libraries and general capabilities (i.e. the PC). When you start getting to ARM based devices [...]

     

    Keep in mind that the Linux kernel also compiles on ARM, and many distributions offer full ARM support as well, including all (FLOSS) libraries and capabilities. As long as you're mindful of some architectural differences (like endianness, but those are things you normally encapsulate away early anyway), it doesn't matter on what of the dozens of architectures Linux works your program runs.

  6. I just hope they won't create another horrific frankenmonster format like that GFF thing...

    Hierachical data, okay. Wanting it to be binary for quick and easy parsing, fine. But GFF was the worst of both ideas. Complex, not at all quick and full of hacks like the Entry/Reply lists in the Aurora DLG GFFs.

     

    Not a big fan of 2DA either. Especially not the binary version.

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