Discuss the massively-multiplayer home defense game.
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Ok thanks everyone
If your family is dead then it doesn't need a way.
I guess.. but the history on the house was 1 robber, no deaths. So it's possible that one person killed the family and it was cleaned up, but originally the design still would not have been legal.
There is no clear path for the family to the door. Am I missing something?
That is not the definition of DRM-free. It's a multiplayer online game and clearly labeled as such so needing an internet connection shouldn't be a surprise. The source code is included so I think it qualifies as open source as well.
Thanks - I missed that link.
The game key I received for direct purchase won't validate on Steam. Is this going to change or will we receive different keys for Steam activation? Also, any timeline expectations on that being done?
With that said, I assume that all players are accessing the same default central server anyway, right?
Hello!
I just bought this game and I need some help in figuring out what I'm doing. There is no tutorial or manual that I could see so it's pretty much just being dropped into your house with a bunch of icons on the screen. I've read some so I understand what the game is about, but I really don't have a clue on how to start or where to begin.
For example, I'm confused that walls and doors appear to be set in pairs. Is there always only one external door, and are there external windows? Stuff like this.. basically I'm wondering if there was a getting started document or Wiki, something to just get the basics down so I can begin to explore the possibilities.
Thank you!
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