Re: [SLUG] Last Loki games

From: Logan (logan1304@home.net)
Date: Thu Jan 31 2002 - 20:12:35 EST


Sorry, I have been in a cave for a while. But from your post am I to
understand that there is no more Loki? I have a copy of Civilization:
Call to Power I purchased a year ago. The only problem is you have to
download patch 1 and 2 from them for it to be perfect. Now that Loki
has gone under, is it legal to burn copies and distribute? I will give
you a copy if it is... but if we can no longer download the patches...
its not the same game... Trust me, I have played it without mercy!

The Logan
On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 18:34, Glen wrote:
> Hey all. I bought the final few games I didn't have from Loki today. Now I am
> missing 4 which they no longer had:
>
> Heavy Gear II
> Soldier of Fortune
> Unreal Tournament
> Civilization: Call to Power
>
> Once I get these last 4, I'll have the whole collection. Which brings me to
> the topic: Does anyone here have these games and be willing to part with /
> c$py them?
>
> Commercial gaming in Linux took a nose dive today (officially), but I'd like
> to keep it alive at my house :)
>
> Glen

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