[quote who="Nesrie" reply="4" id="2560295"]Uk KickACrip.... this is not a law. This is a stupid Target policy. My uncle is 50+ years of age. There is no doubt this man is not under 18 years of age. There is no Mature Game police in this country. It's a stupid policy and it has gone too far.[/quote] Is an employee following their store policy really such a shock to you? If a manager says to card everyone buying Mrated games, what do you expect her to do?
KickACrip
Count me in for the ones having a blast with it! Once I got in a good squad with people spotting and playing their roll, it really became fun. Can't wait to see what content gets released for it in the future. My username is David58117 if anyone sees me out there!
This is where craigslist comes into the picture. I've sold the majority of games I was no longer interested in to some people on there, usually for around what gamestop charges. Just be sure to meet some place public, rather than at your house. Another alternative is goozex, but I haven't used them in ages. It was a good experience though.
I just started as well about 2 weeks ago. I've done about 2-3 complete games of "random small" since then, although I started a bunch of smiliar throw away games before that just to learn and see what affects what. I ended up dying pretty quickly in those, before realizing planets are a huge drain if not upgraded, and how powerful it can be to use pirates against your enemy...also, I learned the importance of long range frigates from this board. I have Trinity, but I'm still
I'm also having trouble updating Trinity through Impulse
The Target here has one copy of the original Sins for $20 (and no Trinity). The Walmart down the street has one copy of Trinity..
Does Trinity come with a printed manual? Edit - Couldn't wait any longer, yes it does come with a printed manual if anyone is interested.