If you get a game demo, you get the idea of the game. Once you buy it, you
unlock it and find that the demo scratched the surface. Phil gave the
benefits of buying Tenpin Alley compared to playing the demo. SOD gives you
the first level of the game. Buy it and you have a heck of a lot more
What I have come to understand, is that usually demos try to hide the
surprising part so that way they try to get you interested. I mean, if
they put the surprising part in with the demo, it is useless to buy it
since it is not a demo at all
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Hi thomas, no worries here, I wasn't about to even think of
reformating, no way. grin
Original message:
Hi Shaun,
No offense, but what is your obsession with reformat, reformat,
reformat, etc. I don't want to sound harsh, but when you get on the
list saying stuff like that it makes you sound
yes there is.
Reformat and reinstall the os.
Its the only way to run them again.
This is why these trial game dates are quite bad bsc have this to you
can't reload the game after demo has expired.
At 06:25 a.m. 7/03/2011, you wrote:
Hi all, ok so here is a situation.
I just actually wrote to
If someone wants to be able to play a demo that will last for only three days
bad enough that they are willing to wipe their hard drive and rebuild it from
scratch, have fun. Otherwise, this advice goes beyond stupid.
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 6, 2011, at 8:31 PM, shaun everiss
Hi Shaun,
No offense, but what is your obsession with reformat, reformat,
reformat, etc. I don't want to sound harsh, but when you get on the
list saying stuff like that it makes you sound like a complete
computer idiot. As a matter of fact reformatting is not the only way
to reset the timed
Hi all, ok so here is a situation.
I just actually wrote to the tech support of the developer I think its
Justin who sells the word strain games.
what happened I think is that a very very long time ago I wanted to see
what these games were about and the demo ran out. Well, now I'm kinda
back
Hi Lelia,
Well, basically most game demos store expiration keys in the
registery. If you know how to edit the Windows registry you can remove
those keys and then install and run the demo again. If not nothing
short of a reinstall of the OS will reset the computer back to the
default registry
Hi Charles,
I also baught LW and Shades of Doom, but not immediately. I must have
had the demo of Shades of Doom for three or four months before I baught
it. Main reason was because I had restricted use of area 1, and it was
like a mini game. However, as messages came in on the GMA list about
This subject comes up every once in a while on the list. Some demos only
let you play part of the game. Lone Wolf and Shades of Doom are examples.
You do get a feel for the game, although you have only scratched the surface
of the full game. Some people will get the demo and never buy it,
Hi,
I went to download.com and am downloading two game demos, star wars, empire
at war, and lord of the rings, war of the ring demo. My question is, in the
games for sighted-people, is it like shades of doom where you have to enter
a key to unlock the full game? or, are these demos only part
Hi Josh,
Typically, the game demos are just demos. To get the full version you
have to buy the full version. The demos usually only contain the sounds
and graphics needed for that specific demo. Not everything is included
in the demos.
Josh wrote:
Hi,
I went to download.com and am
guess I'll be putting out some money then eh?
Josh
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From: Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] game demos
Hi Josh,
Typically, the game demos are just demos
Hi Josh,
probably. All depends on the game and demo.
Josh wrote:
guess I'll be putting out some money then eh?
Josh
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