the game is for free for a limited time! (Promotion ends on February 26) . Works perfect on a lumia 520 !
is like blood and glory

9 years ago

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I'm sorry :P

9 years ago
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windows phone is very good, the only thing I didn't like are the small number of applications that have

9 years ago
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...which is basically what defines a smartphone
Glad you're happy with it though :)

9 years ago
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i cant wait for windows 10 for mobile phones, the "unification" of devices sounds good and maybe we can get a lot of applications or ports from pc

9 years ago
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Maybe the "'unification' of devices" is good for the Windows smartphone crowd, but as strictly a PC user, I wish Microsoft would drop that BS. I don't want my computer to increasingly look (and function?) like a giant smartphone interface.
P.S. - I like how you knew exactly what my "I'm sorry" was referring to :D

9 years ago
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Totally agree. Basically they don't want to develop two different OSes for different devices, so they just merge two together and both end up clunky.

9 years ago
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Just imagine launching complete Steam on your smartphone/tablet and playing any games on it. Isn't that a cool possibility?

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Well, I don't want a giant smartphone like you say... but if it is lighter and more compatibility, so be it!
P.S: It was very obvious

9 years ago
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My "giant smartphone" comment was referring to PCs using essentially a mobile OS on a big screen. Hence my PC being like a giant smartphone.
P.S. - I suppose it was. The fact that it was obvious is quite indicative of the general opinion regarding Windows phones.

9 years ago
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I tried to say that
P.s: :D

9 years ago
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Well, it's actually the phones using a desktop OS, so you don't have to worry.

9 years ago
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But that "desktop OS" itself is being designed with mobile features ever more present.

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I don't think that mobile features are a problem. Mobile / touch centered UI is, and Windows 10 is moving away from that (it has a start menu and apps can run in a window). I think that a UI which can adapt to the I/O devices used, which is what Microsoft has planned for Windows 10, is the right way to go.

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I guess by "mobile features" I meant mobile UI such as Metro and associated crap. I have no problem with them adding mobile features as long as it doesn't impose on the non-mobile, PC users. Removing the start menu (which I hear has been brought back) in favor of Metro was a poor move. I have no intentions of leaving Windows 7 until Microsoft gets its act together or dire lack of support forces me too.

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I agree Metro for desktop was a mistake (not that I like it that much for mobile), but my point was that unification by itself isn't a problem and that Windows 10 is moving in a better direction. I'm sure some people would stick with 7 for the time being (I still have no idea if I'll upgrade my own PC's), but I think that while Windows 8 was a move in the wrong direction, Windows 10 is a move back in the right direction.

9 years ago
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Thanks for the heads up. Sadly I don't have enough space on my phone to install it. Question is, is it enough that I tried to install it for it to be available freely to me to install in the future, or do I have to install it fully before it goes back to being paid?

9 years ago
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i don't know, it's the first time I do something like this

9 years ago
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You just have to initiate the download to add the app to your account, you don't have to install it now.

9 years ago
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Thanks.

9 years ago
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Thanks, busy downloading it now. :)

9 years ago
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♥ Windows phones, better than apple or Android (for me!)
can´t find this game in the marketplace though...

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9 years ago
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I like my Nexus 5 above the Windows phones :3

9 years ago
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Thanks for the info, I'm downloading it right now ;)
Huge game by the way, 3GB for full install and 2GB once installed... o_O

9 years ago
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That's why I can't install it. System + built in apps take 4.5GB of the 8GB, which is apparently more like 7.2GB. I think I need to sue Microsoft.

9 years ago
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Buy a SDHC card (I have a 16 Gb one but you can put up to a 32 Gb one) and set up the phone so the apps are installed on the SD card and not on the phone memory. You can also transfer already installed apps to your SD card by the way.
I kept only pre-installed system apps (windows store and so on) on my phone memory and all my other apps are on the SD card, along with my photos, videos, music...

9 years ago
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and porn ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

9 years ago
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I don't need to watch porn : I have a wife to make love in real life. :p

9 years ago
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fake, internet people don't have girlfriend or wife (?)

9 years ago
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lol

ok, I'm discovered : I'm a real life people faking to be an internet people ^_^

9 years ago
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I know it's an option, I'm just not sure it's worth buying a microSD card just to install this game. Still, thanks for the suggestion.

9 years ago
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Well, it depends of what you do with your phone. I download lots of radio podcasts and use my phone as mp3 player too so I definitively needed a SD card to put all in my Nokia Lumia 520. ;)

9 years ago
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Thanks :3 Downloading it

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