SoMI at Telltale
Is this Telltale sale of SoMI a one time thing or will SoMI be continued to be sold at Telltale beyond the sale?
Also, is it actually a Telltale download (IE: /mytelltale)
If you haven't seen it yet, SoMI:SE and ToMI are being sold at Telltale in a week long offer.
Also, is it actually a Telltale download (IE: /mytelltale)
If you haven't seen it yet, SoMI:SE and ToMI are being sold at Telltale in a week long offer.
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You can buy the game seperately now. (it's in smaller print, underneath the picture)
Hopefully someone more Telltale-esque than I will jump in and confirm.
I wonder if this means more third party games will be available in the future too?
Also, Wizpig, the Mac version is published by a different company. Telltale may not have the rights to it.
I've already activated, so now I can't see it. Launching the game goes straight to the LucasArts logo now.
Anyone else struggling?
I've been waiting for a non-Steam version for some time now.
This didn't make me feel like a criminal, so I don't know what he's talking about.
Maybe that's just because I've been activating games with serial codes for well over a decade now.
It just seems strangely violent to me. I have to go through what effectively reminds me of passport control to play a game, the most innocent thing ever.
Why would it mean anything in the first place? I'm not not playing the game because of this thing, nor do is it getting in my way (it's gone now I've activated), I don't care about it. It's just that it was a little archaic and vicious when I first saw it.
But seriously, it doesn't matter. GTA:IV was more or less the creature from a dark alley with its activator.
This is the same exact system. Whether you enter the numbers or the launcher enters them for you(which is what the Telltale launcher essentially does), it's the same system. I've been activating games with serial codes(and worse) for years, and Telltale's usual launcher is no different, other than being slightly snappier.
Maybe if you have a coupon.
Which is understandable, since TellTale probably only gets to keep a small share of the money they make by selling SoMI, since the game is made by LucasArts. If you'd be able to get the game with a coupon, TellTale would have to pay the difference to LucasArts.
Telltale has been using SecuROM for years, just not a particularly restrictive version (the activation limit is set to some high number).
Every Telltale game ever released has used SecuROM, and SecuROM doesn't only make invasive malware like everyone claims. The SecuROM that TTG uses is nothing more than a simple online activation for the downloads, and most of the DVDs just use a disc check.