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Thank you for subscribing! Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid Email The brand-new £5 note, said to be stronger and cleaner than the old paper notes, entered circulation a few months ago - but some fivers are proving more valuable than others.
There's been an initial print-run of 440 million polymer notes to mark the start of the old notes' withdrawal as they are banked by retailers and businesses. Collectors have noticed that some of the plastic notes have distinguishing features that make the first batch even more special. And when Loans at Home took a look they realised that some people were paying to get their hands on them. AA notes are currently listed on eBay for as much as £500.
Strangely, AK47 notes are also selling on the site for as much as £80,000. One note was listed by seller Gareth Wright, reports. The AK47 note isn’t even one of the sought after low-digit notes that are mostly gaining interest.
Instead it’s the AK47 serial number that is thought to be the driving force here. The winning bid was £80,100.00 and in total there were over 100 bids.
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(Image: Joe Giddens/ Getty) Read More • Is your new fiver worth something? The notes that collectors are paying big bucks for have these qualities • They've come off the first press (with serial numbers beginning AA01) or the end of a press, and • sequential serial numbers in a set of notes • If you have one of the ultra rare notes, they are worth up to £50,000 Notes like that have been selling for upwards of £161, with one changing hands for £227. How much are five pound notes selling for on eBay eBay is currently a hotbed for people reselling their new £5 notes. As a general rule of thumb your new £5 note is probably only worth its face value. However, the notes with the AA serial number can actually fetch upwards of £20.
Similarly, AK47 notes are being listed with a Buy It Now price between £20,000-£60,000 so if you're a chancer you're more than welcome to make some serious cash on it. Sadly, though, you'll usually find that your five pound note is in fact worth. What about my old five pound note? Time is running out for them.
You have until May 5 to spend them, and then they ebcome worthless. However The Bank of England will ALWAYS accept them. Read more about what happens when the old £5 note expires.
Posted on 19 January 16 at 22:41 said: said: said: I found a patch for Dead rising 2 off the record. I installed the patch game starts and connects to live.
Go to the last post in this forum thread for link and instructions. If someone knows of a similar patch for dead rising 2 please let me know. The.cab file is directly from MS as far as I know. Post #25Oh wow, nice!
However some of the responses after that post are from folks saying that you can't sign into GFWL and play online properly after running the install for the CAB file? If so, that would defeat the purpose of course.This was not the case for me.
I was able to extract that cab file into the directory of my new DR2OTR Installation. Once I ran the setup from there the game updated itself and bypassed the security check.
I was then able to connect to live and sign in with my gamer tag. Posted on 28 January 16 at 20:09, Edited on 28 January 16 at 20:09 by JumboWario Thanks for this list. It is really helpful.
I have about 15 GFWL titles and I bought them all digitally in the last 6 months or so. All of this information is current as of January 28, 2016. Here is my list of games still available digitally: - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version.
Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up. All achievements require online connection. - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version.
Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up. - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Nobody plays the game online.
Servers are still up. - I purchased this on GamesPlanet. It is a full, digital copy and has GFWL.
Achievements still work. Seems to be perfectly legitimate. Online still up. Nobody plays online. - Can be purchased on Amazon.
Achievements still work. (Make sure you purchase GFWL version and not Steam version. Steam version no longer has achievements.) - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Nobody plays the game online.
Servers are still up. About half of the achievements are online required. Two leaderboard specific achievements can be messed up if you do not follow a certain method. Find that method. - Can be acquired through the link on the game's page. Does not give me an activation code so I cannot connect to Live. Achievements can still be earned, but you must connect to live through another GFWL game to sync to your profile.
- I purchased this game on Steam a little while ago and it had achievements in the Steam version. It looks like the game has since been delisted from Steam but is still in my Library and still works. Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up. - Steam version does not have achievements anymore BUT they can still be earned by purchasing the game, going to properties, and choosing the GFWL beta option. - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version.
Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up.
- Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Online servers have been discontinued and DLC cannot be purchased. Offline achievements can still be earned.
- Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. - Has 1 unobtainable achievement. Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Nobody plays the game online.
Servers are still up. - Can be acquired through the link on the game's page. Achievements still work. - Can be purchased on Steam and has the option to switch between Steam version (no achievements) and GFWL version (with achievements). - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version.
Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up. Hope this is a helpful list. Obviously, many of these games have a disc version with GFWL, but I got all of these digitally as I find it more convenient and I could not find many retail versions. Posted on 29 January 16 at 19:13 said: Thanks for this list.
It is really helpful. I have about 15 GFWL titles and I bought them all digitally in the last 6 months or so. All of this information is current as of January 28, 2016. Here is my list of games still available digitally: - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up.
All achievements require online connection. - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up. - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Nobody plays the game online.
Servers are still up. - I purchased this on GamesPlanet. It is a full, digital copy and has GFWL.
Achievements still work. Seems to be perfectly legitimate. Online still up.
Nobody plays online. - Can be purchased on Amazon.
Achievements still work. (Make sure you purchase GFWL version and not Steam version. Steam version no longer has achievements.) - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up. About half of the achievements are online required. Two leaderboard specific achievements can be messed up if you do not follow a certain method.
Find that method. - Can be acquired through the link on the game's page.
Does not give me an activation code so I cannot connect to Live. Achievements can still be earned, but you must connect to live through another GFWL game to sync to your profile. - I purchased this game on Steam a little while ago and it had achievements in the Steam version.
It looks like the game has since been delisted from Steam but is still in my Library and still works. Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up.
- Steam version does not have achievements anymore BUT they can still be earned by purchasing the game, going to properties, and choosing the GFWL beta option. - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up. - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version.
Online servers have been discontinued and DLC cannot be purchased. Offline achievements can still be earned.
- Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. - Has 1 unobtainable achievement. Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up. - Can be acquired through the link on the game's page. Achievements still work.
- Can be purchased on Steam and has the option to switch between Steam version (no achievements) and GFWL version (with achievements). - Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. Nobody plays the game online. Servers are still up. Hope this is a helpful list. Obviously, many of these games have a disc version with GFWL, but I got all of these digitally as I find it more convenient and I could not find many retail versions.I've added your information into my list and I've given you credit.
Posted on 02 February 16 at 00:13, Edited on 02 February 16 at 02:05 by JumboWario I decided to try purchasing Red Faction Guerrilla on Steam. It is installing now. Under the Beta tab, similar to Ms. Splosion Man, there is a beta labeled 'gamesforwindowslivelegacy - Legacy GfWL Branch.' I assume this means I can play GFWL and earn achievements. Other games on Steam that have GFWL achievements generate a CD key that can be viewed by right-clicking on the game.
This game does not have that. Like I said it is still installing, but I will update when it finishes and I get a final verdict. I will try to use another code and see if that works.
EDIT: I installed the game. The game does NOT generate a CD key on Steam. By opting into the beta, you can play the GFWL version of the game but you have to connect to Live in another GFWL game to sync achievements to your profile OR have another product key to use. GFWL is functional. Posted on 03 February 16 at 19:38, Edited on 03 February 16 at 19:43 by JumboWario said: Section 8 (PC) - DLC for this game has been de-listed and cannot be purchased anymore.
This game has Discontinued Achievements. Can be purchased on Steam and has GFWL in the Steam version. This and It's DLC have been removed from the steam store. Prejudice however has not been removed and it's DLC is still there.Yes, the DLC is still on Steam, but you have to purchase it through GFWL. I bought it on Steam and when I try to use it, it brings up a GFWL store page and asks me to buy it with Microsoft points. The transaction is free, but it will not go through.
It says I have 0 points even though I have money on my Microsoft account. This is because the marketplace was shut down and this is a marketplace transaction. This effectively makes all DLC for ALL GFWL games un-purchasable. Unless the DLC is on a retail disc, I don't think you can get it/use it. You cannot use the DLC to earn achievements, even if you buy it on Steam.
Posted on 03 February 16 at 19:46, Edited on 03 February 16 at 19:47 by JumboWario said: said: - Steam version does not have achievements anymore BUT they can still be earned by purchasing the game, going to properties, and choosing the GFWL beta option.Does this only work for this game? I'm unable to redownload it from GFWL, so if I could complete it with this method, that would be awesome.Unfortunately, most developers removed GFWL completely and replaced it with Steamworks. So far I have only found and to have the option to opt-into a beta that allows you to continue playing. I listed several games that are still on Steam that have not transitioned to Steamworks and still use GFWL in a post a page or so. That list is all confirmed by me.
Posted on 30 March 16 at 12:28 Just to let everyone know that the GFWL Marketplace is now up and running again! I've been able to re-download all of my previously purchased content yesterday. I haven't tried to activate my copy of DR2:OTR yet (the pre-release check). On a side note - I've been trying to get myself a copy of Game Room for the PC for a very long time. I actually already own the installer, and I purchased about 6 or 7 or the packs before it was delisted (which are assigned to my tag) - however I stupidly didn't download the original game itself meaning there is no key associated with my tag and I can't use it! I have the game installed on my PC with the packs ready to play, which is rather frustrating.
Wondering if anyone on here chose the option to download Game Room but hasn't actually played it yet? Looking for a very kind person I guess who is willing to donate their unused product key for me to give it a try? Posted on 23 June 16 at 23:21, Edited on 23 June 16 at 23:22 by ITS ALivEx Seeking help, but maybe I'm screwed. Purchased Red Faction Guerrilla several years ago digitally on Amazon in some THQ 7-game bundle. After the game was integrated into Steam I had no issues playing either the DX11 Steam version or the original GFWL [beta] DX9 option.
I have since migrated to Windows 10 and had to wipe my PC due to an update issue during the initial upgrade process. Obviously the game is still in my Steam collection, but when I try to loadup in GFWL it asks me for a 25-digit product key.
I never had one, my download code back when I purchased the bundle on Amazon was like a 12 or 16 digit key. Is there someway to get around this, with the ability to earn the Xbox/GFWL achievements?