Currently, I only own AoM due to TT not being sold anywhere near where I live. Though, when scrolling through the recorded games section, there is many interesting games to watch, even for a AoM player, because they don't involve any of the new gods.
So is it possible for me to install an unofficial version of TT (Which doesn't work online anyways) solely to observe matches, and then still play online in my AoM without it giving errors I have TT installed or something? (So that by installing AoM:TT, it doesn't override the possibility to play AoM online -Vanilla)
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pcgamer7070 Mortal
posted 09 April 2010 01:13 PM
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you would be able to do so but it is against the rules of this site. but if you really want to nobody is stopping you.......
world number Mortal
posted 09 April 2010 01:24 PM
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Ok, but is it still necessary to enforce the rules so closely? The game can be concidered abandonware, and it's not like I'm promoting piracy.
My intentions aren't malicious (or "evil" as some ppl like to call piracy), and I do plan on buying AoM:TT the second I find it lying somewhere in a store.
But does that mean I WILL be able to play AoM online after installing AoM:TT?
[This message has been edited by world number (edited 04-09-2010 @ 01:25 PM).]
DragonQ SC2H Seraph
posted 09 April 2010 01:27 PM
EDT (US)
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Installing TT does not stop you from playing AoM online.
However, piracy is not a permitted topic of discussion here so this thread will now be closed.
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