On occasion, I may call out a title as being okay, to even good, but might say it just isn’t streamable, or worth streaming again… or something to that effect. Keys gifted by online friends, viewers, whatever, for content creation purposes (and not just filling my Steam Wishlist for birthday, fun, or holiday reasons ), will be noted at the end with Gifted Keys section. The below are keys provided for content purposes. Not included on this list are keys won via contests, or mass giveaways, lucking into a beta (with two exceptions noted below, though if beta access was ever granted just for content purposes, then it would be noted below, just never happened as of the initial writing). If I did an article on it, and that includes most, if not all the content pushed for it, then I’ll just let the article itself link to the videos. If I ever get a board game, then I’d add it to this list as well. It might not be comprehensive, but I’m endeavouring to make it as compresenive as possible. The purpose of this page is to try and present a list of a content produced, where I was provided a key in some shape or form. However, I do mention a key was provided, at least in the fist stream/highlight/video, and most typically in the description of the highlight, especially as the highlight might cut my disclaimer. I’m also not 100% sure when a key provided becomes “sponsored content”, but I’ve never tagged any of said content with the sponsored tag, as I’d assume that is when they provide the key not only directly, but provided some other incentive to stream it. Below I just note, “key provided via”, as an overall cover, but figure that in most via Keymailer, that likely means the publisher. I believe that in the case of Keymailer, it is the publisher who grants the keys, while with Terminals it appears to be handled by the Terminals staff. I’m not sure to what degree the publisher has direct influence on who gets keys via Keymailer and Terminals, and how much is decided by said PR firms. I generally get keys either via Keymailer, Terminals.IO, Team Critical Hit, or on a couple occasions, direct from the developer/publisher. Once in a while said content is done with a key provided. In case you are still missing your key, the fastest way for us to serve you is by sending us a direct message here on Kickstarter so we can look you up in our database with only one click and reply with your key swiftly.I occasionally stream on Twitch, push content to YouTube (presently mostly Twitch highlights), and occasionally also post content on this website. Just do us one favor: please make sure to check your spam folders before sending us messages on all channels and dropping comments all over the place if you haven’t received your key within 24 hours. Of course, there’s no time constraint, so feel free to melt your PC as long as you want to and share some pretty screenshots with our awesome community on our discord. Yes, you heard right, instead of waiting until mid-December, everyone who pledged for a digital copy will be able to delve into the closed Beta this Monday and start experiencing the first 10ish hours of what we have planned for Early Access. To ease the pain for backers who don’t have access to the closed Beta, we’ve decided to send out pre-release keys to all eligible backers on November 2nd. The updates came from kickstarter the keys come from RFG themselves. From 22 check your spam folder around November 2
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