HeirToPendragon
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Dibs on the month the PHB2 is released.![]()
Is it just me, or do the classes in PHB2 look better than anything you could get out of PHB1?
Dibs on the month the PHB2 is released.![]()
Doesn't work with .Net, unless you know something I don't.
This 5 update thing is going to irk me.
I have 5 players in one game and others that I share with. We didn't see any sort of internet connection when we first had the beta so I found a couple of players to go in on the subscription.
Well, good thing I've only found two or three other people to join me SO FAR!
Considering the game is made to run with five players and a DM, you'd think they'd allow more than 5 updates a month.
Exactly.
I skimmed through the terms of service, and I didn't see a breach. Then again, I really only skimmed in the sense that I used word finder to try and find some keywords.
I've been considering looking into this. I figure it's all possible, just not easy.
You might have multiple home PCs. I know I have computers in my house. One of the desktops I don't use, but the other two computers (one is a laptop) are mine. Then factor in someone could conceivably have 3-4 and the possibility of a crash on one, needs to format the HD, or something. Ultimately, 5 seems to be a good threshold where you really should be covered in 99% of situations without totally letting people go nuts with it.I don't disagree with your bolded legalese, but doesn't it seem strange that the license agreement would be written to apparently make this only usable by one person when they give you 5 updates (a month) and talk as if you are ok to share those with your group? Again: apparently they do not intend for you to share it, but it still seems strange to me.
I don't disagree with your bolded legalese, but doesn't it seem strange that the license agreement would be written to apparently make this only usable by one person when they give you 5 updates (a month) and talk as if you are ok to share those with your group? Again: apparently they do not intend for you to share it, but it still seems strange to me.
Virtualbox does work with .Net.
I'm right now using the Character Builder within a VM without any problem:
Ubuntu 8.10 - Vbos 2.1.2 - Windows Xp Home.
I don't know where you get that idea, but it's just wrong.