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Gamewatcher.com ran a promotion last week and I won the Winter War DLC. I received a key from Godankey.com. There were zero instructions on how to obtain the DLC.

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I tried the obvious and tried ordering the Winter War DLC on the Slitherine store and entering the key as a coupon code but all I got was an error stating the code was not found. Can anyone help? By the way is the base game of OOB: WWII free? I downloaded and installed it and tried the first demo. I saw someone post a comment in another forum stating that only the demo is free. I noticed that I can't update the game to the latest version using the update - I just get an error. Sat Aug 17, 2019 9:01 pmCoolDTA, unfortunately the instructions in the thread you provided start with purchasing a DLC and getting a download link, so this does not help me.It does, but notice the instructions further down.

You need to go to the Members Downloads and from there download the Order of Battle: World War II PC Installer v. 7.1.4, install it and then download the Order of Battle: World War II PC Update v8.1.0 and run it to update your installation. At that point you should have the free OoB - WW2 installed. Then even further down in the instructions, there is some text + image showing how you can enter your Winter War DLC Serial Number (the code you got) to activate it.Another possibility is to use Steam.

Using your code you should first register the game serial number in your Slitherine account. Then once you have registered the game in your account, you can redeem a Steam serial key. Go to Steam and activate the game (Games - Activate a Product on Steam). Steam takes care of the rest. It is much, much simpler than using Slitherine version.

Fri Sep 06, 2019 12:19 pmWell I tried my best to figure out how to actually use this key but I am completely stumped! I updated my version of OOB-WWII to v8.1.0. Then I re-ran the v8.1.0 installer and selected the 'Activate DLC: button, selected 'Order of Battle - Winter War', entered 'xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx' and clicked 'Activate Serial', and I get and Error pop-up stating 'Invalid serial number'. Can you please tell me what I am doing wrong? Of course I removed the real Godankey campaign number I received above.That's a bummer. One thing I'd try though it is a long shot - probably won't work, but it is quick to check out: try the key you got at Steam (you need the Steam client of course).

Error message window opens stating 'Invalid serial number'. Copied and pasted the serial from my AJE receipt (I bought the pre-order version) and when that failed I copy and pasted the same number from the setup utility only to get the same window. BOR and HAN updated just fine and with HAN, the serial number appeared in the patch window without prompting. So I would suggest that there may be a problem with the AJE patch. Thanks, and thank you for the newest versions and keeping this awesome series of games alive and kicking. Now to just get the d-m update to install.AJE Order information available on request.-C.

Matrix guys should be able to explain this better, but you have to have a valid SN, recognised in the Ageod/Matrix database. That should include of course all games bought directly to Ageod and/or Matrix (and should include the pre-orders, of course.), but may not cover games bought through other sources - example: most probably the FX spanish edition SN, that, AFAIK is no longer supported, may well not be recognised as a valid SN.Nevertheless, if you have bought AJE and have proof of that (that Matrix/Slitherine accepts), IMHO you should be able to get a valid SN. The easiest way to check is to register your game with your SN at the Matrix members section. If your SN is accepted, it should be good to go.Anyone having an issue (i.e., having a valid SN that is not accepted) should probably contact directly Matrix/Slitherine helpdesk Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, but it's not my call, really(PS: for those wondering why the SN is now needed for patching, that is due to all scenarios having been reexported and are now part of the patch(es).

You must 'prove' you own the game(s) or DLC otherwise you could receive scenarios for 'free' in the patches - with some extra but easy work). Franciscus wrote:Matrix guys should be able to explain this better, but you have to have a valid SN, recognised in the Ageod/Matrix database. That should include of course all games bought directly to Ageod and/or Matrix (and should include the pre-orders, of course.), but may not cover games bought through other sources - example: most probably the FX spanish edition SN, that, AFAIK is no longer supported, may well not be recognised as a valid SN.Nevertheless, if you have bought AJE and have proof of that (that Matrix/Slitherine accepts), IMHO you should be able to get a valid SN. The easiest way to check is to register your game with your SN at the Matrix members section. If your SN is accepted, it should be good to go.Anyone having an issue (i.e., having a valid SN that is not accepted) should probably contact directly Matrix/Slitherine helpdesk Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, but it's not my call, really(PS: for those wondering why the SN is now needed for patching, that is due to all scenarios having been reexported and are now part of the patch(es).

You must 'prove' you own the game(s) or DLC otherwise you could receive scenarios for 'free' in the patches - with some extra but easy work)I went through this at Matrix/Slitherine some time ago when I tried to register AJE and was told that they cannot provide any registration or tech support for my copy since it was purchased from AGEOD directly and was the pre-release version with the Sparticus DLC included. I have copies of the receipt and all of the transaction information, they do not seem to care and it does not appear to matter. So, no updates for AJE I guess. One thing to take away from this: never buy a pre-release game.-C. I'm in the same boat, Matrix won't let me register my serial number, but a while back they did let me get a Steam Key (I get the keys even though I don't reinstall the game through Steam as I have limited bandwidth to routinely switch games to Steam if I already have them installed and working).I just added the game to Steam with my Steam Key and it was accepted. However, it had occurred to me that when Steam tries to apply the patch after my installation, there may be problems.I'm holding off to conserve bandwidth (my data cap for the month is down to less than 4 gigs total that will have to last till October 30th).Waiting for some advice before proceeding. From AGEOD or Matrix.

Rhondabrwn wrote:I'm in the same boat, Matrix won't let me register my serial number, but a while back they did let me get a Steam Key (I get the keys even though I don't reinstall the game through Steam as I have limited bandwidth to routinely switch games to Steam if I already have them installed and working).I just added the game to Steam with my Steam Key and it was accepted. However, it had occurred to me that when Steam tries to apply the patch after my installation, there may be problems.I'm holding off to conserve bandwidth (my data cap for the month is down to less than 4 gigs total that will have to last till October 30th).Waiting for some advice before proceeding. From AGEOD or Matrix.Update: Steam did the installation when I wasn't looking, but it installed and ran without a problem, so going via Steam Key seems to be a solution.

Franciscus wrote:I am not a Steam pro, but you should be able to get steam keys for AJE, SPR, CAN and BOR at Slitherine. I suppose that this should also be possible in the future for HAN and PAR.I will contact personally Matrix and the Phils to see if the gamers with pre-orders, Praetors and Proconsul serial numbers have their SN recognised without issue. Unfortunately I cannot solve it personally, but will do my best to make this right.SorryThanks Franciscus. No problem in waiting a few days.As you know, there is a unique Praetor serial number for the four games and DLC you cite (AJE, BOR, SPR & CAN).I hope Steam can reunite Alea Jacta Est multiple installations into a standalone game without having to install and patch it three times. First, a big thank you for continuing to support my favourite Ageod game! I can only hope there will be more stuff to come in the future.Second, I think the whole process of installing all the different AJE games and scenarios is very confusing (at least to a simple-minded man like me).

I preordered AJE back in 2012, so I have the Spartacus scenario as a bonus. I also have the Cantarian Wars scenario and all the big expansions.I think it would be great to have an official guide about the whole installation process for everything, starting from scratch with the preorder version.

Eventually I'll have to go through this install process again when I upgrade my PC, but I'm afraid all these new additions and patches have tremendously increased the risk of something going wrong.I think I'm not the only one who finds this confusing, so I'm sure such a guide would prove useful to many others too. First off, many Thanks to Franciscus for taking point on this. I submitted a tech support ticket at Matrix and within hours received a response with a link to where I can download the AJE v1.00 and Spartacus DLC, complete with new serial numbers. So the issue is being resolved satisfactorily as this is being written while the effort and time involved is well worth harmonizing my game library with the distributor's records at last.Thanks to the tech support at Matrix/Slitherine for the quick response and to the AGEOD Alea Jacta Est team for continuing to work on this outstanding franchise.-C. HelloAs stated above, and as an updated list of valid SN has been provided today by Ageod to Matrix/Slitherine, anyone having bought the game(s) and not having a valid SN should contact customer support:.

They should sort things out.I do not know if this includes or will include Spanish FX edition serials, not my call, really.About why there are standalone, expansions and DLCs, and the need to have so many patches:The decision to release BOR, and HAN, not as expansions but as standalone games was a marketing decision, really. I suppose the reasoning was that people not interested in the original AJE scenarios but only in BOR or HAN would not be 'forced' to buy the original game. I am not sure if it was a good decision, and IMHO, with hindsight, my personal view is that it was not.Luckily for Steam release, this decision was revised. Extract link 3 0 seriale.

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In Steam there is only one base game (AJE), all the rest are sold as DLCs (including HAN and BOR), simplifying a lot installation and patching and saving space disk.Regards.