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didnt really understand that part, u reply to the right thread?
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18-10-2004, 10:17 PM
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Sorry, I was replying to the second post above mine ^^;.
If you got up to the registration screen like you said then I think the guy didn't use the key already. Try clicking purchase Hunter License and if you get the free 30 day trial then you're good to go ^^. If not, then you're out of luck I think since the key was already used before.
I doubt you'll be able to get PSO in the shops, so if that's the case then you'll have to wait til PLUS comes out in EU, if it does =/. That's basically what I meant with my other post, but it sounds like you have 'fresh' account info.
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18-10-2004, 10:40 PM
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for the easiest way of getting online with pso you'll need a gamecube broadband adapter, an ethernet cable which you already have and a hunters license. The hunters license is £5 a month and you can buy theme here: http://www.playsega.com/
Is there a way to see it in U.S money on that website?
And heres another question,
if you just got the adapter and all the stuff you need besides the hunter liscenece you just go on pso and you can play those 30 days free,OR do you purchace ,like for example the 30 day fee you pay for that and instead of 30 days you have 30 because you have the first 30 days free.
This is confusing :S ,
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No, because that's the website for EU users :p.
I'm not sure what the US site is, but I remember the price is $9-10 a month.
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DANG NABBIT! I envy all of you people, I really want to go online. Maybe I will someday..
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Gjl Wrote:No, because that's the website for EU users :p.
I'm not sure what the US site is, but I remember the price is $9-10 a month.
OK thank you
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You get the 30 days for free. You don't even have to enter any credit details.
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Well cud some1 den help me plz... Heres the situation:
I use to play PSO online using a dial-up connection through BT. I now have AOL 9 broadband. I want to play online again but i need a BBA and i cant find anywhere that sells them. Also i need a broadband router. BUT the one ive got is for ethernet modems so its no good because my modem connects 2 my computer via USB. Now is there any routers that support USB modems? There must b because AOL 9 supports XBox Live and that needs a router. If any 1 can help me it will b very appreciated. Btw i live in the UK.
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN...19-9699862
One quick look. I'm sure there are other places.
What you could do (I did this when I had NTL broadband through my USB) is to buy a network card. A 1 port ethernet card. You then install it, and go to Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs and install Internet Connection Sharing (part of Windows (98SE at least) so you'll need install discs). You can then hook your GC to your PC and play online that way. It is a cheap and dirty way to get online. The prefered method is router/switch but if you don't want to splash out on a new router then that I think is the way to go.
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