Hi Raul, This is what makes me not buy Grizzly Gulch iether. At least I heard a review of the game, and it was like: 'What would you like to do now?' The user basically just chose and, as you say, it sounds so menue driven. I heard a rumour that, if you wanted to, you could become even a criminal, but when I contacted bavisoft to ask some questions about GG, I got no answer (to be fair it was near Christmas a few years ago). I was wondering whether Chillingham was different. A companies games I'd like to buy are Code Factory's, but I wish their was a place where I could order them online. This is what also annoys me about Gma games, and other vendors, where they don't support online ordering. I know you can pay by other means, but since I don't control that sort of finance, it's really too much effort. Another thing that I have heard about Code Factory's games is that you get the game on a CD, with no activation or registration. It now goes against my principals to buy a game where the game generates a code, and I need to ask the vendor for an unlock code. I tried it with Troopanum, but I can't stand the fact that everytime my computer crashes or is formatted, I have to email them for a new unlock code to break the generated one. I'm not talking about games that connect and get a code from the server, I just don't like people having so much control over a product that I feel I've purchased the right to play the full version, without having always to ask them for unlock codes. What happens if for some reason they refuse to give me a new code, because they've somehow lost my record of purchase, or they don't answer my emails because they've gone out of business? Ari
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