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Kickstarter and Indiegogo list
By q4a, 27 November 2012 at 7:15 pm UTC
By q4a, 27 November 2012 at 7:15 pm UTC
About indiegogo:
[URL='http://www.indiegogo.com/urbangalaxyonline']Urban Galaxy - a browser-based 3D real-time MMO set in a futuristic Megapolis.[/URL]
You can test gameplay here: http://play.urbangalaxyonline.com/
[URL='http://www.indiegogo.com/urbangalaxyonline']Urban Galaxy - a browser-based 3D real-time MMO set in a futuristic Megapolis.[/URL]
You can test gameplay here: http://play.urbangalaxyonline.com/
Kickstarter and Indiegogo list
By q4a, 27 November 2012 at 6:42 pm UTC
By q4a, 27 November 2012 at 6:42 pm UTC
RPG:
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/573261866/pier-solar-hd-an-rpg-for-xbox360-pc-mac-linux-and']Pier Solar HD - remake of biggest 16-bit RPG.[/URL]
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1376061185/bloom-3']Bloom - beautiful fantasy action adventure game with a dose of RPG elements[/URL]
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/betadwarf/forced/']FORCED - Diablo meets Left 4 Dead.[/URL]
FPS:
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1499900830/sir-you-are-being-hunted/']Sir, You Are Being Hunted - survival and stealth in a procedurally-generated world![/URL]
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1777165334/abysst']Abysst - a co-op survival horror game with a focus on stealth and survival, this game will be a terrifying horror experience.[/URL]
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2061385749/blood-guts-and-glory']BLOOD GUTS & GLORY - a modern FPS set in photorealistic London locations[/URL]
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[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2075855239/lifeessence']LifeEssence - a game designed to explore the inner Psyche.[/URL]
Аnd a lot of games that most likely will not be funded:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zeropointsoftware/interstellar-marines-prologue/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2120551029/retro-skate/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1772819261/pulp/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2077855624/chess-peeps-chess-comes-to-life/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bmstudios/zodiac-wars/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1657341933/circus-of-light
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1108131606/mansfields-manor
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/planetio/ancient-axes-heroes-on-paper/
- all of them announced Linux support.
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/573261866/pier-solar-hd-an-rpg-for-xbox360-pc-mac-linux-and']Pier Solar HD - remake of biggest 16-bit RPG.[/URL]
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1376061185/bloom-3']Bloom - beautiful fantasy action adventure game with a dose of RPG elements[/URL]
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/betadwarf/forced/']FORCED - Diablo meets Left 4 Dead.[/URL]
FPS:
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1499900830/sir-you-are-being-hunted/']Sir, You Are Being Hunted - survival and stealth in a procedurally-generated world![/URL]
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1777165334/abysst']Abysst - a co-op survival horror game with a focus on stealth and survival, this game will be a terrifying horror experience.[/URL]
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2061385749/blood-guts-and-glory']BLOOD GUTS & GLORY - a modern FPS set in photorealistic London locations[/URL]
+
[URL='http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2075855239/lifeessence']LifeEssence - a game designed to explore the inner Psyche.[/URL]
Аnd a lot of games that most likely will not be funded:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zeropointsoftware/interstellar-marines-prologue/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2120551029/retro-skate/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1772819261/pulp/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2077855624/chess-peeps-chess-comes-to-life/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bmstudios/zodiac-wars/
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1657341933/circus-of-light
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1108131606/mansfields-manor
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/planetio/ancient-axes-heroes-on-paper/
- all of them announced Linux support.
Kickstarter and Indiegogo list
By , 27 November 2012 at 6:38 pm UTC
Four days to go on Sir, You Are Being Hunted. Multiplayer just got unlocked!
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1499900830/sir-you-are-being-hunted
By , 27 November 2012 at 6:38 pm UTC
Quoting: "liamdawe, post: 6804, member: 1"Linux from the start
Four days to go on Sir, You Are Being Hunted. Multiplayer just got unlocked!
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1499900830/sir-you-are-being-hunted
Flack an interesting little platformer!
By , 27 November 2012 at 3:01 pm UTC
By , 27 November 2012 at 3:01 pm UTC
Nice concept! I like the colours in the game, even though the graphics are simple.
However, must you rip off that Mario pipe jump sound? It belongs to Mario and everything else seems like a cliche with it.
However, must you rip off that Mario pipe jump sound? It belongs to Mario and everything else seems like a cliche with it.
Kairo an atmospheric 3D exploration and puzzle solving game
By Agmenor, 27 November 2012 at 4:21 am UTC
By Agmenor, 27 November 2012 at 4:21 am UTC
This is a really nice game ! I love that it is on the Humble Store.
Kairo an atmospheric 3D exploration and puzzle solving game
By MyGameCompany, 27 November 2012 at 1:48 am UTC
By MyGameCompany, 27 November 2012 at 1:48 am UTC
Hooray for another Linux release!
The concept reminds me a bit of Grappling Hook by Speed Run Games. I love exploration and puzzle solving - I wish the trailer showed more interaction with the game world. Mostly what it shows is walking around. I'd love to be able to see what players can do with the environment (like some sample puzzles and how you solve them).
The concept reminds me a bit of Grappling Hook by Speed Run Games. I love exploration and puzzle solving - I wish the trailer showed more interaction with the game world. Mostly what it shows is walking around. I'd love to be able to see what players can do with the environment (like some sample puzzles and how you solve them).
Flack an interesting little platformer!
By Liam Dawe, 26 November 2012 at 11:44 pm UTC
By Liam Dawe, 26 November 2012 at 11:44 pm UTC
Haters always gonna hate, best to just ignore the trolls.
Flack an interesting little platformer!
By MyGameCompany, 26 November 2012 at 11:33 pm UTC
By MyGameCompany, 26 November 2012 at 11:33 pm UTC
Cute, though the graphics are very primitive. When people complain that they wouldn't pay more than $2 for Dirk Dashing 2, I should point them to this game. "Here's what $2 gets you. If you're happy with that, cool. Otherwise, stop whining about my $10-$20 platformers."
Sorry, just a little bitter about some of the lame comments I've been seeing about my games lately...
Sorry, just a little bitter about some of the lame comments I've been seeing about my games lately...
Scrumbleship 0.19 release!
By Hamish, 25 November 2012 at 10:42 pm UTC
By Hamish, 25 November 2012 at 10:42 pm UTC
I appreciate the consideration, but what was wrong with their SDL code? Or am I missing something? :confused:
Ubuntu Gaming Laptop from System 76!
By FutureSuture, 25 November 2012 at 5:03 pm UTC
By FutureSuture, 25 November 2012 at 5:03 pm UTC
Shame I don't actually have a job right now or I would be all over this. :D Still, the laptop seems a bit overpowered considering all the games available for Linux!
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Liam Dawe, 23 November 2012 at 6:59 pm UTC
By Liam Dawe, 23 November 2012 at 6:59 pm UTC
That was in reply to "Arnaudk"
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Hamish, 23 November 2012 at 6:53 pm UTC
Who exactly were you referring to?
By Hamish, 23 November 2012 at 6:53 pm UTC
Quoting: "liamdawe, post: 6782, member: 1"It may have it's own online store yes but it has no community system (friends, game invites, game overlay etc) it's far inferior to Steam.
Who exactly were you referring to?
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Liam Dawe, 23 November 2012 at 6:44 pm UTC
By Liam Dawe, 23 November 2012 at 6:44 pm UTC
It may have it's own online store yes but it has no community system (friends, game invites, game overlay etc) it's far inferior to Steam.
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By , 23 November 2012 at 3:59 pm UTC
By , 23 November 2012 at 3:59 pm UTC
I don't see why they still focus on Ubuntu as this distribution has its own online store.
Small companies are able to provide multi-platform, distribution agnostic softwares whithout much hassle. Valve is a big company with lot of resources, targeting one distribution only does not make sense. I am sure there is somekind of contract or agreement behind.
Anyway, hopeully there is Desura, working on every major distribution.
Small companies are able to provide multi-platform, distribution agnostic softwares whithout much hassle. Valve is a big company with lot of resources, targeting one distribution only does not make sense. I am sure there is somekind of contract or agreement behind.
Anyway, hopeully there is Desura, working on every major distribution.
Distance (Nitronic Rush spiritual succesor) fully funded!
By Hamish, 23 November 2012 at 6:27 am UTC
Well, Windows 8 was never really part of my point anyway. My point was developers will only come when they themselves want to. You can not force them by screaming and yelling. In Valve's case, something convinced them. Demonstrating the potential of Linux is fine, showing that there is a user base is fine. Making too much of a fuss may actually do more harm than good. At this point with GOG, I feel the community has made it's point when it comes to the shouting match and demands for attention, as they know we are here, and yet they are not yet satisfied. Something or someone else needs to convince them that they should do it, or show them how they should do it. Only then, when they are sufficiently sure that they want to do it, will it happen.
By Hamish, 23 November 2012 at 6:27 am UTC
Quoting: "Cheeseness, post: 6779, member: 122"That said, I think there's enough evidence out there that it can be considered a fact that Valve were working on Linux stuff before the future of Windows became apparent. I imagine it's probably added incentive, but the state of other platforms it's not the only reason for, and can't have been the instigator of them Linux providing Linux support.
Well, Windows 8 was never really part of my point anyway. My point was developers will only come when they themselves want to. You can not force them by screaming and yelling. In Valve's case, something convinced them. Demonstrating the potential of Linux is fine, showing that there is a user base is fine. Making too much of a fuss may actually do more harm than good. At this point with GOG, I feel the community has made it's point when it comes to the shouting match and demands for attention, as they know we are here, and yet they are not yet satisfied. Something or someone else needs to convince them that they should do it, or show them how they should do it. Only then, when they are sufficiently sure that they want to do it, will it happen.
Distance (Nitronic Rush spiritual succesor) fully funded!
By Cheeseness, 23 November 2012 at 1:11 am UTC
You can still be right or wrong - you just won't know that you are. Belief does not dictate truth. Opinions in this case are just guesses and speculation.
Edit: Oh, I see. You're saying that whether or not people choose to believe the truth of any official statements that arise is up to them. That's true.
That said, I think there's enough evidence out there that it can be considered a fact that Valve were working on Linux stuff before the future of Windows became apparent. I imagine it's probably added incentive, but the state of other platforms it's not the only reason for, and can't have been the instigator of them Linux providing Linux support.
Hamish's point about GOG having access to stuff that nobody else does is pretty valid. Their DRM-free stance, their level of service and bundled extras are also unparalleled by other digital game stores. If GOG were to eventually support Linux, this would be an awesome thing, not only for GOG customers, but also in encouraging people like Gameolith and Desura to lift their game a bit to compete.
Oh, that's fantastic to hear :)
By Cheeseness, 23 November 2012 at 1:11 am UTC
Quoting: "liamdawe, post: 6777, member: 1"Well we all have our own opinions on why people are now jumping into bed with Linux and no one is right and no one is wrong until those companies/developers specifically state why, even then it's a question of if they are telling the truth or not which again is down to if you believe them or not...
You can still be right or wrong - you just won't know that you are. Belief does not dictate truth. Opinions in this case are just guesses and speculation.
Edit: Oh, I see. You're saying that whether or not people choose to believe the truth of any official statements that arise is up to them. That's true.
That said, I think there's enough evidence out there that it can be considered a fact that Valve were working on Linux stuff before the future of Windows became apparent. I imagine it's probably added incentive, but the state of other platforms it's not the only reason for, and can't have been the instigator of them Linux providing Linux support.
Hamish's point about GOG having access to stuff that nobody else does is pretty valid. Their DRM-free stance, their level of service and bundled extras are also unparalleled by other digital game stores. If GOG were to eventually support Linux, this would be an awesome thing, not only for GOG customers, but also in encouraging people like Gameolith and Desura to lift their game a bit to compete.
Quoting: "liamdawe, post: 6777, member: 1"Also I spoke with ttimo recently, he's hard at work on Urban Terror HD
Oh, that's fantastic to hear :)
Distance (Nitronic Rush spiritual succesor) fully funded!
By Hamish, 23 November 2012 at 12:10 am UTC
Well, you do have to consider the fact that GOG does have access to certain distribution rights that other distributors do not, especially with regards to many older titles. If they started supporting Linux we could see some of those titles appearing on Linux in some form, coupled with Dosbox or ScumVM. Desura already has a few games in both categories available for purchase already, but their catalogue is not nearly as vast as GOG's would be.
By Hamish, 23 November 2012 at 12:10 am UTC
Quoting: "liamdawe, post: 6777, member: 1"I also don't see GOG supporting Linux in the near future because of all the bull they seem to spout each time it's asked. They are just a shop without a desktop client so who cares we have Gameolith and Indievania if you want something like that, if you want a client Steam and Desurium fit the bill.
Well, you do have to consider the fact that GOG does have access to certain distribution rights that other distributors do not, especially with regards to many older titles. If they started supporting Linux we could see some of those titles appearing on Linux in some form, coupled with Dosbox or ScumVM. Desura already has a few games in both categories available for purchase already, but their catalogue is not nearly as vast as GOG's would be.
Distance (Nitronic Rush spiritual succesor) fully funded!
By Liam Dawe, 22 November 2012 at 11:28 pm UTC
By Liam Dawe, 22 November 2012 at 11:28 pm UTC
Well we all have our own opinions on why people are now jumping into bed with Linux and no one is right and no one is wrong until those companies/developers specifically state why, even then it's a question of if they are telling the truth or not which again is down to if you believe them or not....
My personal opinion is that Valve is only doing it now because Gabe is worried about the future with Windows and Mac both getting more locked down he doesn't want his company losing out - Linux is his escape goat - again that's just my opinion. I love Valve and Steam either way though I really don't care.
I also don't see GOG supporting Linux in the near future because of all the bull they seem to spout each time it's asked. They are just a shop without a desktop client so who cares we have Gameolith and Indievania if you want something like that, if you want a client Steam and Desurium fit the bill.
My main point is that it's been talking about over and over, they support us now, let's be happy about that.
Also I spoke with ttimo recently, he's hard at work on Urban Terror HD :)
My personal opinion is that Valve is only doing it now because Gabe is worried about the future with Windows and Mac both getting more locked down he doesn't want his company losing out - Linux is his escape goat - again that's just my opinion. I love Valve and Steam either way though I really don't care.
I also don't see GOG supporting Linux in the near future because of all the bull they seem to spout each time it's asked. They are just a shop without a desktop client so who cares we have Gameolith and Indievania if you want something like that, if you want a client Steam and Desurium fit the bill.
My main point is that it's been talking about over and over, they support us now, let's be happy about that.
Also I spoke with ttimo recently, he's hard at work on Urban Terror HD :)
Distance (Nitronic Rush spiritual succesor) fully funded!
By Cheeseness, 22 November 2012 at 11:14 pm UTC
I'm not saying that you shouldn't support them. I'm saying that you shouldn't expect Linux support from them (and that if native support is something you care about, giving those who have made the commitment, that choosing to grab your native titles from them will not only benefit both you and that publisher, but also the industry in general in that it will reveal some level of Linux user buyer behaviour that would otherwise be obscured/misinterpreted as Windows user buyer behaviour - every time you purchase a Windows game, you add one to Windows stats and unless you were planning to purchase again, you'd take one away from Linux stats).
I don't believe that's particularly true in either case. Valve started working on Linux support long before Windows 8 was announced. Given the way that Valve work, it's sad, but understandable that it's taken this long (people work on what they want to work on, and as game developers, most of them want to work on making games). Also, I doubt they had a very clear picture of how many of their existing customers were interested in Linux support - the hardware and software survey didn't work in Wine until relatively recently, and by that time, a bug had been introduced that only allowed previous respondents to be prompted, and even after that, the survey didn't report anything specifically identifying Wine (the information submitted is a subset of what's shown in the Steam system profiler. Wine Gecko shows up as "installed software", but as the installed software section of the survey results hasn't been updated since July 2010, it's impossible to know how visible that information would be or whether it's even currently being tracked).
Conversely, I got the impression that the Unity claims were from individual developers who love/use Linux who had wanted to do this for years rather than something that's come from the company itself.
Either way, Unity and Steam fill two perceived voids that have prevented some game developers from supporting Linux (affordable engine, and publishing/distribution), and though they're fairly late to the party (it would have been fantastic to have them back when Epic, id, developers were dishing out Linux support for "AAA" titles, with Loki and then LGP around to help other devs bridge that gap).
Totally agree with you on the id front, but I think that's more attitudes coming down from Zenimax/Bethesda than a change in enthusiasm within id itself (though I won't argue against ttimo having left a big hole).
By Cheeseness, 22 November 2012 at 11:14 pm UTC
Quoting: "FutureSuture, post: 6772, member: 204"GOG has done so much good for me, I am not about to drop them over one hiccup.
I'm not saying that you shouldn't support them. I'm saying that you shouldn't expect Linux support from them (and that if native support is something you care about, giving those who have made the commitment, that choosing to grab your native titles from them will not only benefit both you and that publisher, but also the industry in general in that it will reveal some level of Linux user buyer behaviour that would otherwise be obscured/misinterpreted as Windows user buyer behaviour - every time you purchase a Windows game, you add one to Windows stats and unless you were planning to purchase again, you'd take one away from Linux stats).
Quoting: "Hamish, post: 6773, member: 6"Valve knew for years that people wanted to and were playing their games on Linux - but Linux releases did not happen until they wanted to do it for their own reasons. Same thing with Unity, and now they claim to have always loved Linux which seems quite amusing to me.
I don't believe that's particularly true in either case. Valve started working on Linux support long before Windows 8 was announced. Given the way that Valve work, it's sad, but understandable that it's taken this long (people work on what they want to work on, and as game developers, most of them want to work on making games). Also, I doubt they had a very clear picture of how many of their existing customers were interested in Linux support - the hardware and software survey didn't work in Wine until relatively recently, and by that time, a bug had been introduced that only allowed previous respondents to be prompted, and even after that, the survey didn't report anything specifically identifying Wine (the information submitted is a subset of what's shown in the Steam system profiler. Wine Gecko shows up as "installed software", but as the installed software section of the survey results hasn't been updated since July 2010, it's impossible to know how visible that information would be or whether it's even currently being tracked).
Conversely, I got the impression that the Unity claims were from individual developers who love/use Linux who had wanted to do this for years rather than something that's come from the company itself.
Either way, Unity and Steam fill two perceived voids that have prevented some game developers from supporting Linux (affordable engine, and publishing/distribution), and though they're fairly late to the party (it would have been fantastic to have them back when Epic, id, developers were dishing out Linux support for "AAA" titles, with Loki and then LGP around to help other devs bridge that gap).
Totally agree with you on the id front, but I think that's more attitudes coming down from Zenimax/Bethesda than a change in enthusiasm within id itself (though I won't argue against ttimo having left a big hole).
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Liam Dawe, 22 November 2012 at 10:50 pm UTC
Please sir i want some more!
By Liam Dawe, 22 November 2012 at 10:50 pm UTC
Quoting: "Hamish, post: 6771, member: 6"Newell and the feeding of the 5000? :p
Please sir i want some more!
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Qantourisc, 22 November 2012 at 9:08 pm UTC
By Qantourisc, 22 November 2012 at 9:08 pm UTC
/me checks mail: NO :(
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By Hamish, 22 November 2012 at 7:52 pm UTC
By Hamish, 22 November 2012 at 7:52 pm UTC
Well, what you choose to fight for is up to you, but I will continue fighting for DRM free and Linux native titles.
At this point the problem is not that GOG does not understand the desire for Linux support - they just don't want to do it. And as past efforts have shown, we will only get anywhere when developers actually want to support us. Only then can you negotiate with them.
Valve knew for years that people wanted to and were playing their games on Linux - but Linux releases did not happen until they wanted to do it for their own reasons. Same thing with Unity, and now they claim to have always loved Linux which seems quite amusing to me. id supported us back when people their wanted to support us, but with ttimo gone that sadly is no longer the case.
I do hope GOG changes their minds on this, but at the moment it does not seem to be happening anytime soon.
At this point the problem is not that GOG does not understand the desire for Linux support - they just don't want to do it. And as past efforts have shown, we will only get anywhere when developers actually want to support us. Only then can you negotiate with them.
Valve knew for years that people wanted to and were playing their games on Linux - but Linux releases did not happen until they wanted to do it for their own reasons. Same thing with Unity, and now they claim to have always loved Linux which seems quite amusing to me. id supported us back when people their wanted to support us, but with ttimo gone that sadly is no longer the case.
I do hope GOG changes their minds on this, but at the moment it does not seem to be happening anytime soon.
Distance (Nitronic Rush spiritual succesor) fully funded!
By FutureSuture, 22 November 2012 at 7:20 pm UTC
By FutureSuture, 22 November 2012 at 7:20 pm UTC
GOG has done so much good for me, I am not about to drop them over one hiccup. Yes, the reasons do seem odd, but when they put more effort into ensuring that all games work for supported platforms, no matter how old or new, I guess it makes sense to some extent. Still doesn't stop me from having the request to add Linux versions of games to GOG in my forum signature in every forum I am a part of.
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Hamish, 22 November 2012 at 6:35 pm UTC
By Hamish, 22 November 2012 at 6:35 pm UTC
Newell and the feeding of the 5000? :P
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Xpander, 22 November 2012 at 5:24 pm UTC
By Xpander, 22 November 2012 at 5:24 pm UTC
ohh ok then:D
i didnt get email again.
but i didnt choose Ubuntu also in the list..so that explains
i didnt get email again.
but i didnt choose Ubuntu also in the list..so that explains
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Kame, 22 November 2012 at 5:01 pm UTC
By Kame, 22 November 2012 at 5:01 pm UTC
Indeed, emails have been sent out and accounts have been updated. By "weekend" they meant the start of the long weekend because of thanksgiving here in the states.
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Liam Dawe, 22 November 2012 at 4:18 pm UTC
By Liam Dawe, 22 November 2012 at 4:18 pm UTC
Someone I know got in so at least a few emails got sent already.
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Bumadar, 22 November 2012 at 3:19 pm UTC
By Bumadar, 22 November 2012 at 3:19 pm UTC
nope, but I wonder if anybody got in who filled in another OS then ubuntu ?
not seen an update of steam in last 1.5 weeks I think, so seems they pretty stable right now
not seen an update of steam in last 1.5 weeks I think, so seems they pretty stable right now
Team Fortress 2 now available for anyone using Steam not in the Beta!
By , 22 November 2012 at 2:59 pm UTC
By , 22 November 2012 at 2:59 pm UTC
Thanks for giving your ideas here. The other matter is that when a problem arises with a laptop or computer motherboard, persons should not have some risk associated with repairing that themselves because if it is not done correctly it can lead to permanent damage to the entire laptop. It's usually safe just to approach a dealer of any laptop for any repair of motherboard. They've technicians with an know-how in dealing with pc motherboard troubles and can carry out the right analysis and undertake repairs. best wishes
Steam Beta expands for another 5000!
By Xpander, 22 November 2012 at 2:00 pm UTC
By Xpander, 22 November 2012 at 2:00 pm UTC
when the weekend kicks in
atm no emails sent out if i understand correctly
atm no emails sent out if i understand correctly
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