Some of us in the PC Gaming Hub IRC Channel slammed down our already very thin wallets onto Steam's virtual counter and demanded a copy of Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit in exchange for an almost laughable amount of money, paid in wildly differing currencies. To our suprise, the machine complied and started sending encrypted data to our home vessels. Connected by wires, psychic channels and interstellar signals, we came together in a braintrust and decided that things like this are always best enjoyed alongside like-minded individuals.
So let's fill up each other's autlogs! On there we can race each other head-to-head or challenge our best times and scores on tracks.
Addable folk:
Akrid3
AlexW00d
avantegardener
Avifalafel
Baustad
Brodehouse
DaneClark83
DarthPacheco
DrBrakePhD
Eribuster
fr0y0
Gnubberen
LanceUppercut82
Lazerbladez
LetsNoodles
MattyFTM
mscupcakes
ProjektGill
PsychoPenguin
runcrash
Sjupp
SockemJetpack
SotoSaki
squimpify
subbeh
THEcrunchmonkey
thoseposers
VectorSpecter
WillTheMgkAsian
xMrSunshine
XyberDeath
ZagZagovich
If you already have an Origin/EA-Account, the game uses the same login credentials as those (but you don't need to log in to Origin if you buy this on Steam). To add friends, you go to "Hot Pursuit Online" from the main menu and hit "Join Friends." There you'll have the add-button and a list of your existing friends. Also: For someone to add you, you must have logged in to autolog in-game at least once.
Just post your ID in here and I'll try and keep the list up to date.
@DonutFever: I don't think they would profit. If they get the 550k, they still need 450k to keep the company afloat (because the overall goal is still one million). And those 450k will have to come from the remaining ads on the site, since the 525k goal only removes the two banners on the homepage.
@DonutFever: As I said in an earlier comment, you don't pay *for* that podcast. Of course a podcast isn't nearly that expensive - that would be nuts! Those projects are there to *motivate* you to pay, so the whole company runs 100% on money from the fans (instead of ads).
@Akyho: If the money is intented to basically run parts of or the entire company and exceeding funds are put into projects, I doubt that they're going to make a lot of actual profit.
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