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Hi, can anyone help me please?
I recently dug out a copy of PC Gamer (January 2002 edition) and on the DVD was a trial version of DAoC. I banged it in my PC and installed it and then read the help file, it told me this:
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ACCOUNT AND CD-KEY
You need a CD-Key and an account (login name and password) to play Dark Age of Camelot. This information will be required on running the game (the CD-Key is only needed the first time but the login name and password are required each time you run the game).
You must register on the game's official European website to get these codes :
http://www.camelot-europe.com
You will be given a CD-Key and a login name/password. This information is confidential and may not, under any circumstances, be revealed to anyone else (including staff members). Game staff reserve the right to stagger the opening of fresh accounts in order to ensure the best possible service. The use of these accounts is authorized for a limited time period only and all characters and accounts will be destroyed at the end of this period.
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Now I'm not normally the noob type, sure I'm not the brightest guy in the world D ) but I followed these instructions and when I got to the camelot-europe.com website I couldn't find a sign up for for the trial. Am I too late to play the trial or am I just not looking hard enough? It said that I would be given a CD-Key and then a login name/password upon registration, but I can't find a signup form for the trial and the only signup form I could find was one for the full game, which requires that I have a CD key, which I don't have because the help file told me that the website would give that to me...do you see my predicament?
Please can anyone help me sort this out, I'm dying to try DAoC but it's difficult to persuade my dad to buy me anything unless he knows that I absolutely want it, and I'm not 100 percent sure that I want DAoC at the moment, that's why a trial would be great for me.
Thanks in advance everyone,
Chris,
Braindead British Bugger
I recently dug out a copy of PC Gamer (January 2002 edition) and on the DVD was a trial version of DAoC. I banged it in my PC and installed it and then read the help file, it told me this:
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ACCOUNT AND CD-KEY
You need a CD-Key and an account (login name and password) to play Dark Age of Camelot. This information will be required on running the game (the CD-Key is only needed the first time but the login name and password are required each time you run the game).
You must register on the game's official European website to get these codes :
http://www.camelot-europe.com
You will be given a CD-Key and a login name/password. This information is confidential and may not, under any circumstances, be revealed to anyone else (including staff members). Game staff reserve the right to stagger the opening of fresh accounts in order to ensure the best possible service. The use of these accounts is authorized for a limited time period only and all characters and accounts will be destroyed at the end of this period.
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Now I'm not normally the noob type, sure I'm not the brightest guy in the world D ) but I followed these instructions and when I got to the camelot-europe.com website I couldn't find a sign up for for the trial. Am I too late to play the trial or am I just not looking hard enough? It said that I would be given a CD-Key and then a login name/password upon registration, but I can't find a signup form for the trial and the only signup form I could find was one for the full game, which requires that I have a CD key, which I don't have because the help file told me that the website would give that to me...do you see my predicament?
Please can anyone help me sort this out, I'm dying to try DAoC but it's difficult to persuade my dad to buy me anything unless he knows that I absolutely want it, and I'm not 100 percent sure that I want DAoC at the moment, that's why a trial would be great for me.
Thanks in advance everyone,
Chris,
Braindead British Bugger