Monday, February 9, 2015

Play Lucius II Early with VPN

Lucius II is going to be release on February 13 in North America, Europe and Australia. New Zealand is the first time zone to release Lucius II in Steam. You will gain access to the game at the same time New Zealanders do by using a NewZealand VPN, getting some ‘time saving’ from this.
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The game would come to windows system, but don’t have PS3, PS4 or XBOX version. It is the sequel to Shiver Games’ Lucius, an indie adventure game where players take control of an evil child with supernatural powers. Create your truly own unique traps by using a complex combination system and various tools. The official site for Lucius II is http://www.lucius2.com/.
To get yourself an IP address in New Zealand we recommend using the services of FlyVPN, an amazing VPN provider. The easiest to use and the service with the quickest setup is Clients. It also comes with free New Zealand VPN server. If you don’t know how to use VPN, please read on the VPN tutorials.
Here’s how to unlock the Steam version early using VPN service.
1. Close all programs.
2. Open VPN Client, login with the free account ‘vpnu’ and its password, and connect to New Zealand server. Get from http://www.flyvpn.com/freetrial .
3. Open Steam and let it boot up, may take longer than usual.
4. Start games preload process and let it download somewhere between 10 to 20 MB while VPN connection is on!
5. Close VPN connection for better speed. Preload should now stop for few seconds, but then automatically start again with maximum speed allowed by yours connection. 
6. Turn on VPN at the end of loading.
7. Start the game while VPN connection is on, and let it go all way into main menu. Then close the game.
8. Close VPN Connection, but do not close Steam.
9. Enjoy Lucius II hours earlier!

1 comment:

  1. This is a nice article for all the internet users of new zealand . If they are not able to access Play Lucius so they can go for this mentioned VPN. Also there are many providers can resolve this problem that you can find on vpnranks.

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