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That's right, they've started an open (but limited) beta test and are taking applications now. Goto the official site or straight to the Beta Application for more info.
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yeah, they've been working on it for a while. i'd be drooling over it, but an unfortunate incident involving Civ3 and a tin can has killed off all of my blind optimism
I would love to Beta test this game, I just don't have much faith that it will live up to expectations.
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Originally posted by ColdWizard
i'd be drooling over it, but an unfortunate incident involving Civ3 and a tin can has killed off all of my blind optimism
I hope the tin can made it through ok.
I have a very nasty feeling that I'm going to have to upgrade my (by now venerable - where does the time go? ) PC to be able to try it out ...
I refuse to be a beta-tester until the game is released. Then we all get to pay money to beta-test it together and then scream for the patch that we know will only fix half the problems
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