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What gives? Microsoft made a big splash about Games For Windows, and the GFW client that is freely downloadable in order to access the service and to purchase and download games.
I figured I'd give it a go, and tried to test it by downloading the free "Tinker", but I have to enter a U.S. address to continue. Eh? Isn't this supposed to be a free service, available to all?
And if it is limited to only U.S. residents, why the heck don't they mention it BEFORE we all go through the rigmarall of settings up a gamer tag and installing the client?
Any advice?
I figured I'd give it a go, and tried to test it by downloading the free "Tinker", but I have to enter a U.S. address to continue. Eh? Isn't this supposed to be a free service, available to all?
And if it is limited to only U.S. residents, why the heck don't they mention it BEFORE we all go through the rigmarall of settings up a gamer tag and installing the client?
Any advice?
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