VU Games starts accepting applications for its PC shooter's closed beta, which kicks off June 14.
VU Games announced today it has begun taking applications for all phases of the Tribes: Vengeance closed beta testing. The beta will start off with a "with a very limited group" of gamers when it begins June 14, but the numbers of testers will expand each week, according to VU Games.
Those interested in becoming beta-testers can sign up at the official Tribes: Vengeance Web site, www.tribesvengeance.com/. Beta testers will be selected based on their PC systems and prior testing experience. Attendees of Tribal Wars 2004, the first annual bi-coastal Tribes LAN tournament, will get an additional, exclusive chance to sign up for the beta. Those who come to the July 22 to 25 event with a pre-order receipt for Tribes: Vengeance will be automatically admitted to the beta.
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News source: GameSpot
VU Games announced today it has begun taking applications for all phases of the Tribes: Vengeance closed beta testing. The beta will start off with a "with a very limited group" of gamers when it begins June 14, but the numbers of testers will expand each week, according to VU Games.
Those interested in becoming beta-testers can sign up at the official Tribes: Vengeance Web site, www.tribesvengeance.com/. Beta testers will be selected based on their PC systems and prior testing experience. Attendees of Tribal Wars 2004, the first annual bi-coastal Tribes LAN tournament, will get an additional, exclusive chance to sign up for the beta. Those who come to the July 22 to 25 event with a pre-order receipt for Tribes: Vengeance will be automatically admitted to the beta.
What's new in Advanced Installer 1.6
This new version features the ability to create and manage ODBC connections, and setting permissions for files, folders and registry entries.
- ODBC Driver, Data Source and Translator support.
- Setting permission for Files and Folders.
- Setting permission for Registry Keys and Values.
- Improvements and bugfixes.

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