I pre-ordered the game in another website instead of steam. Does that mean i won't get to be in the beta? I didn't even know there was going to be a beta before i pre-ordered :\
Uhm... It cant be ,,much cheaper than steam``
Because... Its not like RO2 costs 10e , but Steam decided to make it 40e , just because they can...
Steam doesnt make , or publish games... They just sell them , and , if I may say , for some of the best bloody prices out there.
Error: Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad D2D Digital Deluxe Edition is Country restricted on your IP.
Indeed, im living in The Netherlands, and im bying games in the UK (Direct 2 drive, webshops) and it is always cheaper then Steam in euro's.
Steam: Normal edition €27 Deluxe Edition €35
D2D: Normal edition €23 Deluxe Edition €29
I wanted to buy it also on Direct 2 Drive, and if you look at the info page. It says, Red Orchestra 2 needs third party software to activate, that means Steam.
Did you recieve anything? Like serials-key?
I was going to buy it from D2D it's $5 more then steam but I would get uncut version. This is what I got
a friend of mine told me if i was to "Gift RO2 DDE" on steam from Denmark to him "Australia" then he would get the uncut version and he wouldn't have to wait till after the releaseI recall TWI mentioning the censorship content is based on the country (using IP) where you activate it.
I wonder if you can have a trusted friend in another country log into your Steam Account (not that I'm suggesting you have a friend log into your Steam Account or share passwords, this is hypothetical), and have them buy and activate it there, then log out. In that case, what happens when you download it to your local client?