WhatNitrous
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Yes I tried back in time and it worked, I think it still works if you press play to install from game page.Does anyone remember that demo they listed for No Man's Sky? It was available for a limited time, it normally doesn't show in your library but on the game page, it says it's in your library. Has anyone tried it?
Doesnt work anymore, I have it.Does anyone remember that demo they listed for No Man's Sky? It was available for a limited time, it normally doesn't show in your library but on the game page, it says it's in your library. Has anyone tried it?
Now I'm not sureYes I tried back in time and it worked, I think it still works if you press play to install from game page.
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Do you happen to know how long the demo was?Yes I tried back in time and it worked, I think it still works if you press play to install from game page.
I never got to even try it...I was pretty pissed about thatDo you happen to know how long the demo was?
Idk I have played for a while but I couldn't even end the demo before I was bored. The game felt empty to me.Do you happen to know how long the demo was?
Oh yes, you were right, you can't install it. "An error occurred while installing No Man's Sky: Game not released"I never got to even try it...I was pretty pissed about that![]()
well that game had...unique...circumstances, being the grand flop of all flops and then being re-released...still not sure if its a flop but I'm pretty sure thats the reasoning behind that move.It's stupid that you can't play it anytime you want, I remember years ago before having Steam I was playing a mount & blade warband demo and enjoyed it
That's a permanent demo from the devs. It has a level cap on the character though, so is pretty limited. Once you hit the cap you can't continue on that character. So either new character, or need the full game to keep playing.I was playing a mount & blade warband demo and enjoyed it
Nice trick!I remember playing The House of the Dead demo from a magazine. It had a two minute timer, but I froze the timer, and it was the full game. I completed it all the way until the end.
My last console was a PS2. I did have the hard drive loader for most games, and also got it to launch from the memory card. The laser was pretty bad by the end, and it struggled to read DVDs. CDs were fine though.Back when I had demo's I was a console peasant![]()
I still have an HDD loaded PS2 (god knows if it works after this hell), with a bunch of ripped games on it, same deal except the laser actually still work(ed) fine, had some original games and alot of burns.My last console was a PS2. I did have the hard drive loader for most games, and also got it to launch from the memory card. The laser was pretty bad by the end, and it struggled to read DVDs. CDs were fine though.
I also had a SNES, and was offered a very expensive floppy drive that let you rip games etc. I never bothered, since other than SFII, I didn't like the other SNES games. The light gun sucked, and if you wanted to play the Terminator game with the light gun, the color pallete changed from the dark dystopian colors of the original, to pink and yellow. "Gaaayyyy" -Asian guy on Community
Yeah, it was for level 10, but I always started again.That's a permanent demo from the devs. It has a level cap on the character though, so is pretty limited. Once you hit the cap you can't continue on that character. So either new character, or need the full game to keep playing.
I wonder if you can memory hack the level? I never tried, I just pirated the game. I remember playing The House of the Dead demo from a magazine. It had a two minute timer, but I froze the timer, and it was the full game. I completed it all the way until the end.