I need some help...
I need some help...
hey, guys... I was thinking and maybe you could give me a hand... i've just downloaded the temple of elemental evil playable demo. i've installed it, but i can't play... i have two options: "Buy Full Version" or "Play the Demo". i choose "play the demo", but i can't play. can you help me? i'd appreciate. thanks...
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Be more specific
Although I suspect you aren't feeling that confident about your use of English, your message is too open-ended. ToEE itself was released with the largest number of bugs seen in just about anything other than the last Troika game, Arcanum.
A few bugs from the game were probably edited out of the demo, but I'm sure that plenty remain. Describe what actually happens at the moment you click on the button to play the demo. In detail.
I can't help, personally, even then, since I have had very little problem with the bugs myself, but those seem to be variable in extreme according to individual hardware and software setups on game systems. But with more details, maybe it will strike a chord with someone.
You should also realize that you are already a couple of months on the "back side" of the internet interest curve. A huge majority of those who had been interested in playing the game lost interest when the heard about the bug situation. Another large number found the AD&D rule set too complicated and quit as a result.
The busiest message activity still going on is inside of Atari's own message forums; here and now at Game Banshee, the number of gamers still reading/writing about ToEE is miniscule.

Although I suspect you aren't feeling that confident about your use of English, your message is too open-ended. ToEE itself was released with the largest number of bugs seen in just about anything other than the last Troika game, Arcanum.
A few bugs from the game were probably edited out of the demo, but I'm sure that plenty remain. Describe what actually happens at the moment you click on the button to play the demo. In detail.
I can't help, personally, even then, since I have had very little problem with the bugs myself, but those seem to be variable in extreme according to individual hardware and software setups on game systems. But with more details, maybe it will strike a chord with someone.
You should also realize that you are already a couple of months on the "back side" of the internet interest curve. A huge majority of those who had been interested in playing the game lost interest when the heard about the bug situation. Another large number found the AD&D rule set too complicated and quit as a result.
The busiest message activity still going on is inside of Atari's own message forums; here and now at Game Banshee, the number of gamers still reading/writing about ToEE is miniscule.
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hei, it's me again...
... i'm sorry about the english, guys... i'm from portugal and here education (as all the other things) is really bad. About the fact that, regardless of all bugs, i still want to play... I am a AD&D Pen and paper game dependent. have you tried it? you should... Now it's about my problem, when i click "play the demo" a window opens saying "if you buy the full version you can... bla, bla, bla..." and i can't play. ok, i'll wait for your answer and, uh... try the REAL D&D.
... i'm sorry about the english, guys... i'm from portugal and here education (as all the other things) is really bad. About the fact that, regardless of all bugs, i still want to play... I am a AD&D Pen and paper game dependent. have you tried it? you should... Now it's about my problem, when i click "play the demo" a window opens saying "if you buy the full version you can... bla, bla, bla..." and i can't play. ok, i'll wait for your answer and, uh... try the REAL D&D.
"A wizard is never late, Frodo Baggins. Nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he means to."