Talk:NetStorm: Islands At War

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[edit] Turning demo into the full version

I'm aware you can download the full game online now for free(and I have done so), but I'm curious if anyone knows how the glitch that turned the demo into the full game worked. Strictly from a point of curiousity, I'm interested in this.

There were two versions of the demo - one that contained EVERYTHING, which was quickly revoked, and one that just had a few missing bits of data. One was just a simple matter of "flicking the switch", the other you set it to a full version inside a confusing file full of unlabeled options and it was then a "Full" version that took downloaded the missing peices to the pc from the server. 125.254.101.16 (talk) 09:44, 24 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:NetStorm Cover.jpg

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