Zombra
An iron rock in the river of blood and evil
"Players asked for the chance to be way more evil"? They did? I wonder where; it wasn't on the forums.
CrowdOx Rolling Out, Get Your Keys!
POSTED: 12/06/2016
Hey Rangers,
At this point you should be getting your CrowdOx backer survey emails in your inbox. What's CrowdOx, and why did you get an email from them? CrowdOx is a crowdfunding rewards fulfillment web site - as you may recall, we've already used it to offer PayPal pledges for Wasteland 3. We had a great experience with CrowdOx during the Fig campaign, so we've decided to keep using the service to help all of you get your game keys, rewards and other details sorted out!
CrowdOx is very simple to use, and if you have any experience with services like BackerKit, you'll know what to expect: just click the link sent to your email inbox - no new account registration is required.
When you click your email survey link, you will see a web page that looks very similar to the one above. Follow the instructions on the page by clicking the big green button after each step. You will be prompted to confirm all the details, and select your preferred game key distributor. You'll also have a chance to upgrade to a higher reward level, or select new add-ons. Finish all the steps, and you're done! It only takes a few minutes but will ensure that you get your rewards correctly later on.
Did you miss or accidentally delete your CrowdOx backer survey email? If that's the case, don't worry - you can request a new survey email be sent at any time.
Bonus Game Keys Now Available
You may remember that we offered several bonus games during the campaign, and we know many of you have been waiting! We're happy to say those are now available too.
When completing your CrowdOx survey, you will get a chance to select your free game and whether you prefer Steam or GOG.com. After completing your survey, CrowdOx will send you your game key(s) in an email - you can use them and start playing immediately.
Important Note: The free game offerings from third parties (STASIS, UnderRail, Shadowrun: Dragonfall) will be available for the next three months only. You will not be able to claim those game keys after March 6th, so please get them while you can!
This same restriction does not apply to our own games such as Wasteland 2 and Torment: Tides of Numenera, only the ones mentioned above.
Once again, if you are missing your CrowdOx survey, you can request CrowdOx re-send it by visiting this page. And if you have any other pledge issues on CrowdOx, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
That is all for now, but I will have more to share in coming months. See you then!
Thomas Beekers
Creative Producer
Roguey It's Underrail time.
"Players asked for the chance to be way more evil"? They did? I wonder where; it wasn't on the forums.
Being evil is new zombies."Players asked for the chance to be way more evil"? They did? I wonder where; it wasn't on the forums.
Roguey It's Underrail time.
Release Date: Dec 18, 2015
This has worked out rather nicely. Though it hasn't been updated since April so I could have played it much sooner. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Still too soon Roguey, there are no updates because Stig is working on the expansion due the first half of 2017.
Since I backed this, I have a Steam Key of Wasteland 2 Directors Cut to give away. Pm me for the key.
Brother None said:Honestly, it's so early in the pre-development phase that I think it's premature for them to make any official announcement in regards to promised features or mechanics. They're probably discussing a lot of those sorts of things behind the scenes, and won't actually comment on them until they decide exactly what they want to do.
That is correct, it is too early to talk specifics. But we are reading and taking this feedback on board!
sea said:This kind of brings to mind interesting higher-level topics about RPGs and character systems in general.
Do you prefer games with more character stats, skills, attributes, etc. even knowing that some of those may be less comparatively valuable, or redundant with each other? Or do you like it when games have perhaps a smaller set of those, but those stats, skills and so on are more unique and more consistently useful?
Do you prefer games with more character stats, skills, attributes, etc. even knowing that some of those may be less comparatively valuable, or redundant with each other? Or do you like it when games have perhaps a smaller set of those, but those stats, skills and so on are more unique and more consistently useful?