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EDIT: Nevermind, think I've figured it out and/or found where they hide it. *NM* TaskmasterJack Send a noteboard - 21/11/2010 02:24:43 PM
It says I have to enter a CD key to finish the Install. They didn't email me one with the purchase confirmation and the one I have for the original AoE III is not considered valid.

Is this 10 cents only for the privilege of downloading a game I already own? I don't see much purpose to buying something I already could have installed from disks.
This message last edited by TaskmasterJack on 21/11/2010 at 02:28:40 PM
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Age of Empires III Complete for $0.10 (Games for Windows is good for something) - GONE - 21/11/2010 02:06:32 AM 792 Views
I had it already without any expansions. - 21/11/2010 05:28:45 AM 516 Views
EDIT: Nevermind, think I've figured it out and/or found where they hide it. *NM* - 21/11/2010 02:24:43 PM 261 Views
And now they've run out of CD keys. - 22/11/2010 06:12:12 AM 417 Views
Yeah, not the best showing for GFWL - 22/11/2010 08:58:03 AM 670 Views
Wait, why is that sad? Less DRM means more customer rights. It can only be a good thing. - 22/11/2010 02:06:02 PM 544 Views
I did not mean it that way - 22/11/2010 06:48:34 PM 658 Views
Pretty much this entire escapade has served only to strengthen my allegiance to Steam. - 22/11/2010 08:16:24 PM 461 Views
Steam has run out of keys in sales before, too *NM* - 23/11/2010 09:27:49 PM 256 Views
Yes, but the keys were icing on the cake. - 23/11/2010 10:18:07 PM 522 Views
Re: Yes, but the keys were icing on the cake. - 24/11/2010 12:27:18 AM 519 Views
The GFWL client is unnecessary. - 24/11/2010 03:12:34 AM 695 Views
I know those facts. It's just funny that the console doesn't "Play" when you press "Play". - 24/11/2010 03:49:18 AM 508 Views
Yeah, 'tis strange. - 24/11/2010 03:59:46 AM 597 Views
One would think the expansion packs would be integrated. - 24/11/2010 06:17:14 AM 523 Views

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