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It says it has "Other DRM" on there for Gamersgate.Neverwinter Nights Complete is on sale again for 8.98.
Has anyone tested it on Windows 7 64 bit?. Description says it doesn't run on 64 bits systems, so it would be really good to know for sure
Wow, that game is like never on sale! Buy it now!Magicka weekend yeah!
You joke, but this was the perfect opportunity to purchase the new Magicka DLC (Tower of Nilfheim) with my blue coins + 20% discountMagicka weekend yeah!
{Hums "Team America" theme as you said/sang that}Magicka weekend yeah!
You'll regret that when next week's humble weekly turns out to be Magicka with all DLC.You joke, but this was the perfect opportunity to purchase the new Magicka DLC (Tower of Nilfheim) with my blue coins + 20% discount
Dragon Rising = $14.95Daily Deal
Operation: Flashpoint pack (Dragon Rising + Red River) [Steamworks versions] = 75% off -> $13.74
http://www.gamersgate.com/DDB-OFC/operation-flashpoint-complete-bundle
Tell that to Steam, they do the same thing.I think GamersGate is doing wrong here or I'm missing something (Their bundle list price is higher than the sum of the games included)
And you feel that's good enough reason to bump the thread?Dirt2 and Grid is on sale for $3.75 ... again.
For the indecisive, third time's the charm.And you feel that's good enough reason to bump the thread?Dirt2 and Grid is on sale for $3.75 ... again.
And those people should be stuffed into the tire-cushions when spoder's driving.For the indecisive, third time's the charm.And you feel that's good enough reason to bump the thread?Dirt2 and Grid is on sale for $3.75 ... again.
Hey! You weren't supposed to show that to anyoneAnd those people should be stuffed into the tire-cushions when spoder's driving.For the indecisive, third time's the charm.And you feel that's good enough reason to bump the thread?Dirt2 and Grid is on sale for $3.75 ... again.
Thanks.. that does look like a mistake.Both Operation Flashpoint games are available for $4.99 total. Not sure if its a mistake but I don't think the bundle has ever been this low before.
http://www.gamersgate.com/DDB-OFC/operation-flashpoint-complete-bundle
Decent, but infinitely better with some co-op partners. Unfortunately my current rig can barely run them, otherwise I'd offer to join you on the battlefield. Next time, Gadget, next time...Operation Flashpoint any good as a single player?
That's the usual GG procedure, yes.I played an op flashpoint back then (can't remember which one) and was really good. I'll buy it
Edit: Just bought it. Apparently, I have to wait 9 minutes for my keys... "in case you want to gift the games"... Or is there something I'm missing??
But it wasn't before... must be newThat's the usual GG procedure, yes.I played an op flashpoint back then (can't remember which one) and was really good. I'll buy it
Edit: Just bought it. Apparently, I have to wait 9 minutes for my keys... "in case you want to gift the games"... Or is there something I'm missing??
THAT is what I like about that game... I just love tactical gamesI really enjoyed Dragon Rising. It's got a slower pace and is much more tactical than your run of the mill shooter....
It's always been like that, just happens randomly.But it wasn't before... must be newThat's the usual GG procedure, yes.I played an op flashpoint back then (can't remember which one) and was really good. I'll buy it
Edit: Just bought it. Apparently, I have to wait 9 minutes for my keys... "in case you want to gift the games"... Or is there something I'm missing??
And get it wrong 70% of the time. Better for them to take their time these days, I guess.I'm bleedin sick of the slackassing at GG.. They used to update the daily pretty promptly, usually in under 10 minutes after midnight PDT.
I'm surprised to learn that you're disappointed with GRID, without knowing why you're disappointed with GRID, it's hard to say. (I love GRID.) Imo, for $2-$2.50 FUEL isn't going to be much a loss if you don't like it.Is FUEL worth it? I got a little dissapointed with GRID.
It depends on if you like track racing or offroad racing better.I got disappointed with the car physics. The cars have weird unnatural ways of responding in almost every races events, the best part is the drifting which you can have more control over the car reactions.
My main question regarding FUEL is, is it pretty with all the mods and stuff?
^_^I've got F1 2012 and like all the predecessors doesn't disappoint in my opinion.
I'm waiting to snag TDU2 for a cheap price, i've passed on Ferrari Legends because from what i've read is a bit repetitive and only appeals for the cars.
I have a problem with racing games because i'm always comparing it to GT, since it was my first true racing game, so it will always be missing something.
Btw, sorry for this bit of off topic.
Do you think TDU2 would still be worth it at 5-10 if the servers go down? Since atari is gone seems like that is a good chance, but really I dont care about online racing stuff, just like a nice big open world like NFSMW, burnout, etc. From the steam forums on it though it seems like they all think thats the only good part of the game so would be good to hear a non-steam forum opinionTDU2 has been $5 on Amazon a couple/few times in the last year. Totally worth it. A good deal at the more common $10 sale price. It's huge and open world. The physics model (with all assists off) straddles a nice line between arcade and sim and is enjoyable with both controller and wheel. The (MMO-ish) single-player online mode is nice. (It has a full offline mode as well.) Just FYI, the steam version doesn't do steam-patching or have steam achieves (kinda MMO-ish in that respect)... so imo, not much reason to prefer to the Steam version.