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Published on November 24, 2009 By Dash In Demigod

If you're unable to select the Demon Assassin in single player, try running Demigod one time as administrator. 

 

Run As Administrator

 

Then check to see if you can select him for single player.  You do not need to run as admin each time to play, but running it just once as admin may clear up that issue for you.


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on Dec 11, 2009

Running through this thread, complete answers would seem much more helpful than saying you fix something, without saying the process.

In the registstry, Local Machine -> Software -> Stardock -> Wow6432Node -> Stardock -> Drengin.net -> Demigod -> DLC

There should be ten items other than Default.  Object 9 and 10 are marked 0 in their Data, while 1 - 8 are marked 1.

1 - 8 are the default Demigods you play.  9 and 10 are the two new Demigods.  Setting them to 1 will enable them.

 

[ I run Windows 7 64 bit ]

on Dec 11, 2009

drakdragon64
Running through this thread, complete answers would seem much more helpful than saying you fix something, without saying the process.

In the registstry, Local Machine -> Software -> Stardock -> Wow6432Node -> Stardock -> Drengin.net -> Demigod -> DLC

There should be ten items other than Default.  Object 9 and 10 are marked 0 in their Data, while 1 - 8 are marked 1.

1 - 8 are the default Demigods you play.  9 and 10 are the two new Demigods.  Setting them to 1 will enable them.

 

[ I run Windows 7 64 bit ]
My problem is there is no "DLC" under Demigod in that location. I run Windows 7 64bit as well. I'm also running a fresh copy that was downloaded today. I think they screwed something up when they integrated the latest patch into the game.

on Dec 12, 2009

 

 

If you really want to play them i wrote a mod to do it for skirmish mode. http://forums.demigodthegame.com/369721

on Dec 12, 2009

On a clean install the registry entries are not created until you host one multiplayer game.

 

On my windows 64 bit machine the registry path is:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Stardock\Drengin.net\Demigod\DLC

on Dec 16, 2009

I just tried that. I ran a hosted game and completed it to be sure. I then went back into single player and there's no way to select the assassin. Also, I still do not have that registry entry for the "DLC" entered even after hosting a game.

I stand by my claim that they failed at some point to QC the patch integration. It's the only thing I can come up with if those that applied the patch to an installed game can play it and unlock that character without a problem and those who recently installed it are the ones with the issue. (from what I've been reading on the forums that is.)

on Dec 24, 2009

By multiplayer, people mean Internet multiplayer. It won't work via LAN until you login which is why it's not been working for me this past month.

on Dec 29, 2009

pacov
Right - like syDaemon said, Aiyen, Oculus hasn't been unlocked by SD yet.  If he's officially "complete" I think SD will unlock him before too long. 

Wait, what?  I just paid money for a game that has been out for eight months and isn't complete yet?!  What, precisely, the fuck?

on Jan 04, 2010

Wait, what? I just paid money for a game that has been out for eight months and isn't complete yet?! What, precisely, the fuck?

 

are you retarded?

on Jan 10, 2010

I only have 4/10 Demigods available in multiplayer. Do i gotta unlock them or something? I can only select general demigods (Except oculus).

 

In single player all but oculus are available.

 

Whats the prob here?

on Jan 13, 2010

Avitus

Wait, what? I just paid money for a game that has been out for eight months and isn't complete yet?! What, precisely, the fuck?
 

are you retarded?

 

No, but evidently you are.  Clearly you aren't aware that the generally accepted protocol is to finish a game first, and then release it.  GPG have apparently decided that they're too good for that, though, and have chosen instead the radical path of charging money for a partial game and the promise that it will be completed someday.  Tell me, in the parallel universe you apparently inhabit, why is this considered acceptable?

on Jan 13, 2010

Hakkonen, the game was delivered complete with all Demigods present. Demon Assassin and Oculus are 2 brand new demigods that are being introduced through a patch. Kind of like how in World of Warcraft they continue to release brand new content through major patches.

Read the forums more.

on Jan 13, 2010

after reinstall and rechecking everything from running in admin and logging into multiplayer i only have DA and oculus is still greyed out. i got serial from registering but thats it.

on Jan 15, 2010

I can't do the Multiplayer unlock technique because it rejects my valid Impulse account and password.

on Feb 03, 2010

Gen

Hakkonen

Quoting Avitus, reply 38
Wait, what? I just paid money for a game that has been out for eight months and isn't complete yet?! What, precisely, the fuck?
 

are you retarded?
 

No, but evidently you are.  Clearly you aren't aware that the generally accepted protocol is to finish a game first, and then release it.  GPG have apparently decided that they're too good for that, though, and have chosen instead the radical path of charging money for a partial game and the promise that it will be completed someday.  Tell me, in the parallel universe you apparently inhabit, why is this considered acceptable?

The best way to end this: Vavle, EPIC, Criterion Games, and Blizzard. Blizzard STILL releases patches for their games and Valve is constantly updating all of their stuff; it's what they do. Do I even need to talk about all the bonus content EPIC released? With Burnout Paradise, I would've never purchased the game had it not been patched.

What happens with good game developers is, they release the most polished and finished product possible. Then they spend their time reworking it and patching and adding in free content. It's basic stuff. Here's something you purchased, and here is free support and fixes and add-ons that you do NOT pay for. This is the way PC games have worked for years, and I'm more than happy with it.

Think of it like this, company releases complete game, releases expansions which you have to pay for, then they release a sequel which is the exact same as the previous game, but lacking some original features and adding some more that are sub-par and then charging you $50-$60 for it. That's how game developers work who do not care about their customers. This kind of support is intended. It's not an incomplete product because it works and you can play it and everything's there. Overtime, changes are made and things are added and you are charged nothing. This isn't a half-assed sequel, it's building on the original game in a way which your investment lasts for years and years whereas it would've only lasted a few months.

Are you also under the impression MMOs are released feature-incomplete then? The whole point of an MMO is to release paid-for content over the course of the game's lifetime. Here, the content is free. I don't see how that's bad.

on Apr 10, 2010

has any1 tried to beat the tournament on nightmare this may be the reason hes not selectable idk but its happened before with  fps, and rpgs, halo for example you had to collect skulls and do certain things like beat the campaign on hard to unlock new costumes and armor

 

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