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hedwards: Assuming they weren't spread across a dozen different pages like the Civilization codes were.
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SimonG: And, on a more current game, those for pirates gold were also spread over the whole manual. But there was one easy cheat: Of the five options given with each flag there was usually only one "captain", the rest were other ranks. That was always the right answer.

I never bothered checking the manual, even when I still had it ...
I keep thinking you're asbeu! Any chance you can have an avatar thats not the same as someone else? lol.
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SimonG: And, on a more current game, those for pirates gold were also spread over the whole manual. But there was one easy cheat: Of the five options given with each flag there was usually only one "captain", the rest were other ranks. That was always the right answer.

I never bothered checking the manual, even when I still had it ...
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gameon: I keep thinking you're asbeu! Any chance you can have an avatar thats not the same as someone else? lol.
Mine is bigger.
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gameon: I keep thinking you're asbeu! Any chance you can have an avatar thats not the same as someone else? lol.
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SimonG: Mine is bigger.
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/beyond_divinity_for_free/post3

It seems you're right. Lol, thats ok then. Now i know the difference.
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SimonG: Mine is bigger.
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gameon: http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/beyond_divinity_for_free/post3

It seems you're right. Lol, thats ok then. Now i know the difference.
Oh, yeah. The Avatar too ....
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hedwards: I think there may be some, but if that's the case any answer is accepted.And I definitely could be remembering that from somewhere else.
It's like Namur said: The copy protection on these GOG games is still active and not cracked, it will kick you out of the game if you just type in any random words. But GOG provided the necessary code tables. One example that I know of is King's Quest IV.
Post edited July 18, 2012 by Leroux
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hedwards: I think there may be some, but if that's the case any answer is accepted.And I definitely could be remembering that from somewhere else.
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Leroux: It's like Namur said: The copy protection on these GOG games is still active and not cracked, it will kick you out of the game if you just type in any random words. But GOG provided the necessary code tables. One example that I know of is King's Quest IV.
OK, I guess I was wrong. This reminds me, I really need to go back to playing my KQ games.