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[QUOTE="NuclearDruid"][QUOTE="XBSHX"]The blademaster is alright, I couldn't figure out where to go after I got the parts for the broken portal, if anyone knows please let me know.Zeliard9
I believe that's the end of the demo, can't seem to find any other place to go after that as well.
Do enemies respawn? Maybe you can go back over areas you already explored and fight more enemies, maybe that's why the demo doesn't actually "end'. I'm dl'ing it and haven't played yet, so that's a total guess, but enemies did respawn in Diablo.
Yeah they respawn, I don't want to do nothing but keep killing the same things over and over again. I wish[QUOTE="XBSHX"][QUOTE="Deihmos"][QUOTE="XBSHX"][QUOTE="Deihmos"]It was actually EA Download Manager and changed to EALinkEALink has been discontinued and it's nothing like steam. It was changed to EA download manager and it takes up very little Ram since the actual store is on the EA website. You can also close the manager after launching the game and you can use any patch which is nice.
They made a controversial change to the service which isn't good. The games can be downloaded for up to 6 months so you will need to make a backup or pay $5.99 for up to 2 years. Making a backup is the best option but hopefully they will change this since customers don't like it.
Deihmos
Nope EA Link was replaced by EA download manager http://www.ea.com/ealink/
Edited above, it was originally called EA Download Manager when they first launched it. They then changed it to EALink and now for some reason went back to EA Download Manager.I can't remember what they called it but this version is a lot better minus the 6 month limit. Hopefully they change that but i always backed them up to a dvd so i wouldn't have to download them again.
Yeah it seems like an improvment. Are there still problems with not being able to install it more than once a day. I know I had problems with it when the install was canceled accidently and I tried to do it again.[QUOTE="XBSHX"][QUOTE="Deihmos"]It was actually EA Download Manager and changed to EALinkEALink has been discontinued and it's nothing like steam. It was changed to EA download manager and it takes up very little Ram since the actual store is on the EA website. You can also close the manager after launching the game and you can use any patch which is nice.
They made a controversial change to the service which isn't good. The games can be downloaded for up to 6 months so you will need to make a backup or pay $5.99 for up to 2 years. Making a backup is the best option but hopefully they will change this since customers don't like it.
Deihmos
Nope EA Link was replaced by EA download manager http://www.ea.com/ealink/
Edited above, it was originally called EA Download Manager when they first launched it. They then changed it to EALink and now for some reason went back to EA Download Manager.It was actually EA Download Manager and changed to EALink and now its EA Download Manager again.EALink has been discontinued and it's nothing like steam. It was changed to EA download manager and it takes up very little Ram since the actual store is on the EA website. You can also close the manager after launching the game and you can use any patch which is nice.
They made a controversial change to the service which isn't good. The games can be downloaded for up to 6 months so you will need to make a backup or pay $5.99 for up to 2 years. Making a backup is the best option but hopefully they will change this since customers don't like it.
Deihmos
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