![]() ![]() PS, I'd be interested to know what Strategy First make of things regardless. #Jagged alliance 2 gold or unfinished business update#Īlthough unless they supplied a non-working version of the game in the first place, it wouldn't necessarily be their responsibility anyway.īit of an update for all the 1 or 2 people who actually care about the Steam issue: Support got back to me saying would I like to 'cancel the order'. ![]() It makes it sound like it's an ongoing transaction which is slightly odd as the money is paid and I have the game, or bits of what, whatever you can call the mess they let you download. If this means I can get a refund, then I'm sure as hell taking it. They also said they are working to bring the 'Unfinished Business' add-on to the game, having not had the full gold content available at the time of sale. #Jagged alliance 2 gold or unfinished business full# So basically when we bought the game, we weren't buying the Gold Edition at that time. They were intending to supply the content at some stage, but a question mark must remain on whether or not it's right to allow the customer to sign a binding agreement with Steam, whilst being unaware of any potential problems that Steam themselves already knew about. I suppose if you look into their user agreement, they cover themselves pretty well, but it's frightening stuff to be honest, and far from customer friendly. Now I've touched the surface of JA2, I just want a fully working version to be honest. And after this, a non-Steam version as well. And then I might go and load the game after doing all that! I've got some mercs I need to command, some people I need to shoot, and a country to liberate. Just found this thread and had to post a reply. JA2 together with STW and Birth of the Federation is one of the games that, like, shaped me into the person I am today (a loser). I still own the 1998 local computer mag CDs with the demo of JA2, I remember there was a realy annoying (lethal) bug - your character couldn't open any doors while crouching, I almost didn't buy the game when it appeared because of this because it totally killed the otherwise huge realism (and immersion). God allmighty, but I played that thing for what must be 20 times, enyoying it more and more each time that I played. Time seems to go much, much slower when you're 17.Ībsolutely the best part of the game for me was, is and forever will be is defending your sectors from invaders using one or two of your mercs (the cheap or free ones) and local millitia) - sometimes it seemed like an action movie (if it weren't for the dumb A.I. #Jagged alliance 2 gold or unfinished business movie# of the millitiamen and later on enemy squads with mortars and half a dozen shells. It's very good for practicing different tactics (enemies focus isn't solely on your squad) and I just couldn't resist it - I was always a kind of voyeur. The thing that took me ages to figure out (and it's a lifesaver later on in the game) is that you can pick up the helo "bullseye" (the target-like marker where the new mercs are dropped of in that first town) and drop it anywhere within safe aerospace (not covered by Deidriannas SAM sites).Īlso in the large building stuffed wit bandits maps (the hospital being the personal favourite) try this:ġ) lay down a sniper right beside and at the corner of the wall with the main door (actually it's better to equip them with a regular rifle with all the scopes and stuff, snipers eat up too many ap's)Ģ) get an expert in auto weapons (and equipped with an auto weapon, he he) to sneak up to and open the main door in real-time (stoping right beside it), pull him up to the roof and make him crouch right above the door, a tile or two from the edge.
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