I don't know how many of you know what this is, but whatever.
So, there's this game I always loved; Splinter Cell: Conviction, and unfortunately, I can't run it on my 2006 laptop.
So, one day i checked out this OnLive service and it seemed pretty decent. Now, trial version on this service last 30 minutes, and each time the trial ends I find myself in mysery for not being able to play the full game.
What I need from you guys is to tell me if there's a way to bypass this 30 minute trial with a glitch/bug or something?
If not, I need someone to donate $19.99 to my PayPal () so I can buy the full version of the game and play it without limits.
Waddaya say?
Originally Posted by Black Eyed Peas
I don't know how many of you know what this is, but whatever.
So, there's this game I always loved; Splinter Cell: Conviction, and unfortunately, I can't run it on my 2006 laptop.
So, one day i checked out this OnLive service and it seemed pretty decent. Now, trial version on this service last 30 minutes, and each time the trial ends I find myself in mysery for not being able to play the full game.
What I need from you guys is to tell me if there's a way to bypass this 30 minute trial with a glitch/bug or something?
If not, I need someone to donate $19.99 to my PayPal () so I can buy the full version of the game and play it without limits.
Waddaya say?
You get by with a lot of trial software by editing the registry. When I used to mess with Mixcraft as a child, I'd always change the days left back to 30.
You get by with a lot of trial software by editing the registry. When I used to mess with Mixcraft as a child, I'd always change the days left back to 30.
I already said it laggs extremely on my Compaq 6820s laptop from 2006. I'd buy the game in OnLive but dad won't let me use his credit card, he says it's unsafe.