Pops Maellard
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A year old and Wolfenstein is still $15.
It's worth $60 so that's an amazing deal.
A year old and Wolfenstein is still $15.
I agree with this. Also, it doesn't seem to go on sale that very often so at 15 dollars even I'm considering on buying it againfor the good home thread.
pwetty pwease?
pwetty pwease?
It was in the first set of flash sales which expired today when the new dailies were added.Huh, for some reason Ziggurat went up in price today, from %70-off to %50-off. Hopefully it becomes a daily/flash so I can get it at it's original sale price.
Not sure I'm feeling Turbo Dismount. Thought it'd have like more goals and stuff. Seems to just be a "watch shit crash in tiny levels" type of game. Might actually use the refund option.
Not that it was expensive. Shrug.
My first Steam sale, and I love it! Yesterday wasn't that interesting for me, but today I've bought four games. Portal 2, Wolfenstein: TOB, Crysis 2 and XCOM: Enemy Unknown Complete Pack. They're all Daily/Flash sale and I haven't played them before, so I figured "why not?".
so whats the best thing to upgrade on the summer sale game?
This is my first steam sale and I'm half way through my budget already. I think I finally understand those gifs.
ThanksAuto-fire Cannon, until it lets you start upgrading Advanced Targeting, then do that as much as is fiscally feasible. It's going to do the most work for you. Also, boost your Light Armor up fairly early to level 10 and then get a Heavy Armor. That should keep you alive for a long time (and be sufficient well into the upper levels) as long as your teammates or you occasionally cast heals.
Level up each of the elemental upgrades evenly at least a couple of levels. They're cheap at the lower levels and give decent damage boosts.
If you are around your computer a lot, you may as well level up your Armor Piercing Round to 20 or so (and eventually Explosive Rounds by a few levels) so that you can make some kind of a difference.
You can throw a few levels into Lucky Shot since it's really cheap but I don't think it's worth it to try hard on it.
This is my first steam sale and I'm half way through my budget already. I think I finally understand those gifs.
This happened to me last night when I was pondering getting Monaco, lolNot yet, one only fully understands steam sales when they try to buy a game they already own. Case in point, was pondering if I should buy the Hitman games but I already own the latest one.
Not yet, one only fully understands steam sales when they try to buy a game they already own. Case in point, was pondering if I should buy the Hitman games but I already own the latest one.
Valiant Hearts calls my name but I'm borderline fanatically opposed to any DRM or clients aside from Steam(works).
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What about stuff like Metal Detector or lucky charms?
Do they stay active forever or do they only work for a few seconds?
A year old and Wolfenstein is still $15.
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What about stuff like Metal Detector or lucky charms?
Do they stay active forever or do they only work for a few seconds?
A year old and Wolfenstein is still $15.
That ain't bad it's only a year, try CoD, i want Blops 2 for $10 lowest it's been is $20, game is 3 years old, right now Origin has Battlefield 4 for $10, so tempted..
That ain't bad it's only a year, try CoD, i want Blops 2 for $10 lowest it's been is $20, game is 3 years old, right now Origin has Battlefield 4 for $10, so tempted..
Well I have pondered getting certain games I already own on PlayStation. Does that count?Not yet, one only fully understands steam sales when they try to buy a game they already own. Case in point, was pondering if I should buy the Hitman games but I already own the latest one.
A year old and Wolfenstein is only $15.
Kind of debating picking up a lego game. The only one I ever played and enjoyed was the first star wars one, so I'm considering either picking up a star wars one for myself or the harry potter one to play co-op with my girlfriend, considering harry potter is the only franchise there that she cares about.
I think Metal Detector is worth getting if you are going to be active in game and others in the game are active. Nothing makes people click faster than the chance to earn money.
Not yet, one only fully understands steam sales when they try to buy a game they already own. Case in point, was pondering if I should buy the Hitman games but I already own the latest one.
I know I'm being a certified cheapass, but I'd also hoped it would go lower. Surprised Bethesda still has yet to drop the base price from the $60 it launched at.
(I'm not saying it's not a great game, but when there's a lot of other stuff on my wishlist, I can afford to wait til later in the year, when I'm sure it'll be cheaper.)
Considering that all the deals are grayed out and plastered with banners saying "In Library" I'm not sure how anyone could possibly make that mistake anymore (I know this wasn't always the case).
Its 1 time use and 10,000k
Better off just upgrading weapons and damage, no?
I think Metal Detector is worth getting if you are going to be active in game and others in the game are active. Nothing makes people click faster than the chance to earn money.
This is an enhanced steam feature, not native to Steam
With an active team constantly going at it, one can make their gold back in balance with others using theirs (especially if they don't nuke the boss).
This is an enhanced steam feature, not native to Steam
But there is blue "in library" tiny icons for things you already own in the client itself.
But there is blue "in library" tiny icons for things you already own in the client itself.
Seriously? Regardless of what price one deems it to be worth, that's horseshit.This isn't really accurate. They had the base price listed as $40 for a while. They raised it to $60 for the sale so that 50% and 75% off would be $30, and $15 respectively. Sort of a dirty move.
Yup, there are banners for "in library" and "on wishlist" in the normal steam client.