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Originally Posted by happypants
I installed TSW on a USB drive. Removed the USB drive, connected to another computer, and ran "The Secret World" executable in the USB Drive\Program Files\TSW directory.
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Shit bro, you've got a huuuuge... USB drive.
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Originally Posted by JustYourAverageJoe
1. Right-click the Uplay shortcut on your desktop. Select "Properties."
2. In the "target" text box, after the part in quotes, put without quotes " -upc_uplay_id ##", where ## is the id number of the game. The id numbers can be found on this list.
3. Click Apply, then double-click the shortcut. Uplay will boot into a splash screen for the game, and it should pop up a box prompting you enter the game's key.
4. Enter the key.
5. ???
6. Profit
(Credit to this fine fellow on NeoGAF.)
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If this works, you are my new hero.
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Originally Posted by Larce80
cut the racism guys
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LOL.
I don't know about everyone else (I don't think they were), but I wasn't being racist. I do, actually, love Indians. I'm writing a novel based in India, I just bought a book on India, etc etc. Okay, they aren't so great at support usually, true, but I wasn't being racist when I said that.
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Originally Posted by avwjase
And Walmart beats the prices of most of the places I shop, but I still won't step foot inside a Walmart due to sheer principle.
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Originally Posted by CheapThomas
Now back to the TSW discussion - when folks say come and play with the CAG group - how does that actually work? would we all log on at the same time or do we go around looking for each other in 'the world'? sorry, I don't do much MMOs - at all.
thanks!
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Add me on Steam (idiotekque) and I'll send you an invite to the CAG TSW Steam group.
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Originally Posted by avwjase
It has it's pros and cons like any game. Although it is markedly better than your grammar. An ellipsis has three periods, son. It does not have four or two and the shift-key is on either side of the keyboard.
Now, you 'cool guys' can go back to living with your parents and watching anime. Those of us with advanced degrees have these things called jobs and must get up early in the morning. So, I bid you farewell.
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