Sacred v1.5 Patch

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    15/04/2004
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This v1.5 patch for Sacred includes several fixes to the single and multiplayer campaigns, addressed exploits, a more balanced experience curve, and a fixed lobby for online play.

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    i love it

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  2. this is way better then paying 4 each ring tone indiviually mark g.money -- August 19 2006, 04.08

    i love it

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    A great software for my muslim brothers.

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