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panto_esp

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Missed out on another one.
Don't forget this one. Now, only 10 hours left until the end of the countdown:

and this one:

or this: (until November 2nd, now it's free):

and this one is still available, in case you're interested:
Congratulations to the winners of Black Fist's raffle.

As a consolation prize, for those not lucky (or couldn't participate), I'm giving away:

(I'm not 100% sure the key works because I can't test it, but it should work)
...or the most Trumpiest giveaway of Ausf :LOL: https://forums.indiegala.com/threads/gamers-lair.7916/post-258228_
 
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Black Fist

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Don't forget this one. Now, only 10 hours left until the end of the countdown:

and this one:

or this: (until November 2nd, now it's free):

and this one is still available, in case you're interested:

...or the most Trumpiest giveaway of Ausf :LOL: https://forums.indiegala.com/threads/gamers-lair.7916/post-258228_
I have already said i would be interested in The Ambassador.....
 

WhatNitrous

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Alot of people ask me what happens when you don't go online for a long time or play video games through Steam.

So today, after months of anguish...I have come to give you that answer.

  • You go completely 4K blind.
  • Your updating for almost as long as you weren't using Steam.
  • ICUE acts like your from another time space continuum and goes into a black hole.
  • You have no idea which games you activated or claimed for free.
  • You spend all of the time you intended to game sorting out your library.
  • Halfway through updates you decide to go back to bed and wake up the next day with gaming fever.
So far these are all the side affects I have come across...the moral of the story? Never neglect your game drive.
 

silent_passenger

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Alot of people ask me what happens when you don't go online for a long time or play video games through Steam.

So today, after months of anguish...I have come to give you that answer.

  • You go completely 4K blind.
  • Your updating for almost as long as you weren't using Steam.
  • ICUE acts like your from another time space continuum and goes into a black hole.
  • You have no idea which games you activated or claimed for free.
  • You spend all of the time you intended to game sorting out your library.
  • Halfway through updates you decide to go back to bed and wake up the next day with gaming fever.
So far these are all the side affects I have come across...the moral of the story? Never neglect your game drive.
We're waiting to hear what happens when people don't visit XXNX or PornHub for more than a month. :cool:
 

Ausf

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Alot of people ask me what happens when you don't go online for a long time
Not quite the same thing, but I had a power outage, while the PC was on, and that somehow meant all my custom adblock settings got reset. I had to add them all back, and going to sites I rarely visit, I have to keep creating new blocks. There is no way to back them up, and this is the first time in many years this has happened.
 

WhatNitrous

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Not quite the same thing, but I had a power outage, while the PC was on, and that somehow meant all my custom adblock settings got reset. I had to add them all back, and going to sites I rarely visit, I have to keep creating new blocks. There is no way to back them up, and this is the first time in many years this has happened.
Even worse is when it happens with an old PS3 plugged in, if it was reading save data when it happens it considers the drive corrupt and forces a format.

You ever check for a file made by the program that you could backup or possibly a registry setting? I dont use it so I have no idea on this one. I dont browse on my PC, updates and back offline
 

Ausf

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You ever check for a file made by the program that you could backup or possibly a registry setting?
It is likely all in user\AppData somewhere. I used to save all that kind of thing, but I haven't updated it in many years, so not worth trying to backup. I'd lose all my recent stuff.

I can just cut and paste as a text document I guess, but since it has only happened once, I haven't looked into it too much. The addon itself doesn't have any way of backing it up.
 

cdj

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fuck, i tried 5 different sites and couldnt get the game
Yeah, I think they did it on purpose so Brazil wouldn't get any keys. People usually say it's the developer's fault, but I noticed some spelling mistakes for certain games, so I wouldn't trust Humble. It seemed very unprofessional, like claiming some games couldn't be activated in certain regions when, in reality, they worked just fine.
 

WhatNitrous

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It's because they don't want you to resell or trade. The issue is that you pay, but the games can remain out of stock for a long time until the developers provide the keys.
And you know what that does? Make me want to sell or trade them if I dont want them...where normally I would keep a key list and wait till somebody wanted it or I did a GA :LOL:
 
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