![]() ![]() The game was favorably received upon release, scoring an 80 on Metacritic and winning PC Gamer US's Best Roleplaying Game 2005" award. On August 2006, the expansion Broken World was released. The story is a continuation of the Dungeon Siege storyline. ![]() It was developed by Gas Powered Games and released on August 16, 2005, one year delayed from original projections. Is that perhaps what some of us do? Now there's something to speculate about.Dungeon Siege II is a computer role-playing game and is the sequel to the 2002's popular game Dungeon Siege. Do I sense a vast! problem here? Phew, and to think I even considered just purchasing the *Professional* version in the hope it would let me get on with my computing. What was that? AVG have no Database feature that automatically replaces infected files? Have you tried using it? I did, even after carefully letting it build its dbase, it failed to replace a single one my 5 *supposedly* infected files. (Sorry, thats with the exception of Mozilla Firefox web browser which is proving an excellent reeplacement for MS IE so far and thoroughly recommended BTW) I will stick with the true, tried and tested. I can only recommend that you all 'do what I did'! Why sweat and waste so much time on what *appears* to be their problem, not yours?Īs for me, I will never use a company that doesn't respond to or acknowledge its problems, or at least try to interface with its customers - especially when they are having so many apparently similar problems. Ah well, I'm not really bothered now anyway.īut now, for the first time, I register at this Forum and see all these similar posts!!! Good grief! To me they could well all be more 'Bogus' detections like mine. And yes, I did copy Avast! on an email I sent to Flight1 describing my experiences and asking for a solution. If not then they really should visit and read the Manifesto before they become roadkill. Maybe I am being a little unfair to Avast!? Who knows? They say they don't monitor this Forum. In fact, AVG Free has never let a virus hit my PC. After regular 'identity' updates and Full Scans AVG has found nothing untoward on any of my 4 drives. I then changed back to AVG and breathed a sigh of relief as I quickly installed all my downloads and resumed normal use of my PC. This so-called Wrapper is designed to prevent illegal downloads. It cost me half a day of hard work and frustration until I was told by a programmer contact of mine that Avast! was possibly detecting some 'clumsy' code in the Flight1 'Security Wrapper' software. One of then was 70Mb which I download again 5 more times with the same result After using AVG with no problems for several years I was told 'wait til you try Avast!' I did and was happy with it for a few days until it suddenly started finding Win32:Trojan-872 viruses in exe.files I had recently downloaded from Flight1. ![]()
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