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The hell is a kn? Say the full word.
Presumably a typo, and meant to say 'on', say my deductive skills.
Hmmmm. Didn't see this kind of option in the game. Need to look for it.
I had to go through the dlc section in the games main menu.
Tried that too a couple of times, but it did the same. I clicked it, and the Steam Store opened. Maybe it is logical since I don't own the game directly. My pal gave me access to his Steam library. Still I don't see any sense in this since I should have access to Wurrzag the same way I have to all his paid DLC.
Well guess I won't have the Orc until I buy the game myself and all the DLC. And I'm waiting until I can buy the game and all the DLC they planned.
Drats...
The DLC box showed it was installed, and starting the game and creating a new campaign showed wurrzag available. Goign to the DLC tab in the main menu was not helpful to see which dlc is installed. Thank you very much cyprinodon!
It took me hours to figure it out when I downloaded it.