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I clicked on the "A Gift For You" promo a couple hours ago.. it is still telling me to hang tight. No email yet.

Is this happening to anyone else?
No, you'll get your game soon. It just takes longer because you live in Canada. You know... international shipping and all that.
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SilasOfBorg: I clicked on the "A Gift For You" promo a couple hours ago.. it is still telling me to hang tight. No email yet.

Is this happening to anyone else?
Have you checked your library?
Actually because of publishing rights its not available in Canada.








j/k :P Servers probably overwhelmed at the moment, I haven't got mine either :)
I got mine pretty quickly, but I must have been among the first to click the banner... Just check your library every now and then (I got an email for confirmation, but no notification on Gog itself).

On previous occasions, it sometimes took 4-5 hours for a freebie to arrive, so just be a little patient ;)
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SilasOfBorg: I clicked on the "A Gift For You" promo a couple hours ago.. it is still telling me to hang tight. No email yet.

Is this happening to anyone else?
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XYCat: Have you checked your library?
Yeah. Nothing there.
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SilasOfBorg: I clicked on the "A Gift For You" promo a couple hours ago.. it is still telling me to hang tight. No email yet.

Is this happening to anyone else?
They're measuring time in Imperial hours. It's longer in Metric. Hang tight. We'll get it soon enough, eh?
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Riotact: Actually because of publishing rights its not available in Canada.

j/k :P Servers probably overwhelmed at the moment, I haven't got mine either :)
Well, it's available in MOST parts of Canada. Not counted are the local tribal governments in western and northern Canadian provinces where game publishers are not legally recognized by tribal law. One would have to search through the international commerce treaty of 1835, chapter 3 for reference to the possibility of commercial endeavors related to digital software exchanges recognized by title 4 of the updated international commerce convention of 1984.
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WildHobgoblin: I got mine pretty quickly, but I must have been among the first to click the banner... Just check your library every now and then (I got an email for confirmation, but no notification on Gog itself).

On previous occasions, it sometimes took 4-5 hours for a freebie to arrive, so just be a little patient ;)
Ok, good to know. Thanks!
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Riotact: Actually because of publishing rights its not available in Canada.
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Emob78: Well, it's available in MOST parts of Canada. Not counted are the local tribal governments in western and northern Canadian provinces where game publishers are not legally recognized by tribal law. One would have to search through the international commerce treaty of 1835, chapter 3 for reference to the possibility of commercial endeavors related to digital software exchanges recognized by title 4 of the updated international commerce convention of 1984.
Meh.. it won't matter much longer anyway. Chairman Harper doesn't believe in science or engineering -- before too long Canada's internet will be reduced to us all shouting "10100111!" at each other. It'll take lifetimes just to download a game.
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Emob78: Well, it's available in MOST parts of Canada. Not counted are the local tribal governments in western and northern Canadian provinces where game publishers are not legally recognized by tribal law. One would have to search through the international commerce treaty of 1835, chapter 3 for reference to the possibility of commercial endeavors related to digital software exchanges recognized by title 4 of the updated international commerce convention of 1984.
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SilasOfBorg: Meh.. it won't matter much longer anyway. Chairman Harper doesn't believe in science or engineering -- before too long Canada's internet will be reduced to us all shouting "10100111!" at each other. It'll take lifetimes just to download a game.
My reply was meant as a joke. I think. Haven't kept up on Canadian law, so it could be a case of Poe's law coming in to smack Murphy around.
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SilasOfBorg: Meh.. it won't matter much longer anyway. Chairman Harper doesn't believe in science or engineering -- before too long Canada's internet will be reduced to us all shouting "10100111!" at each other. It'll take lifetimes just to download a game.
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Emob78: My reply was meant as a joke. I think. Haven't kept up on Canadian law, so it could be a case of Poe's law coming in to smack Murphy around.
Heh.

I was only... mostly sure.. that you were joking. Your sentence read like something straight out of a newspaper article trying to explain why the Squamish or Wet’suwet’en were protesting again. :)
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Emob78: My reply was meant as a joke. I think. Haven't kept up on Canadian law, so it could be a case of Poe's law coming in to smack Murphy around.
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SilasOfBorg: Heh.

I was only... mostly sure.. that you were joking. Your sentence read like something straight out of a newspaper article trying to explain why the Squamish or Wet’suwet’en were protesting again. :)
I have a couple of friends who live in Montreal, so I have been well schooled on how much Canadians hate all that bureaucratic nonsense. Seems we have that in common. It's just as bad down here.