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The Kickstarter for Project Eternity announces further goals for Obsidian Entertainment's upcoming role-playing game. With the fundraiser passing the 50,000 backer plateau, they reveal a new backer reward: "a new dungeon experience" for the game called The Endless Paths of Od Nua. They also reveal a new $2.4 million stretch goal as well as new add-on aspects of the campaign, including the ability for backers to separately add an early access beta code or a digital strategy guide to their reward package.
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Re: More Project Eternity Goals |
Oct 2, 2012, 14:38 |
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Well if that works for you were you live then I envy you ;p Most of the time I have to pay with EC card simply because.. everything else is way to bothersome. The next ATM is like half an hour drive away. I even withdraw cash directly in larger shopping malls (They have a system for this here..) so I buy stuff, and withdraw cash right there when paying.
You shouldn't forget either that in Germany all wages are electronically transferred to this giro account. You can't actually get paid without one (hence everyone having one, you actually have a legal right to a giro account here and hence everybody has a EC/Giro card). This is mainly why this Amazon Payments system confuses me so. You'd think Amazon of all people would know that Germans pay with a certain kind of cards, and they are not credit cards (you never ever pay on credit with a card like this, it's instant money transfer, though you can go INTO debt (automatically, up to a certain limit) should you pay more than you have on your bank account).
I use paypal mostly to get paid, heh (as freelancer, any other way is absurdly difficult). In cases like mine, there is no way around Paypal. |
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