Hell no! I don't think that they're being replaced, it's just a new kind of deals that starts on monday. Right? Right?!Seems that way. I guess this will replace the Midweek and Weekend deals?
Hell no! I don't think that they're being replaced, it's just a new kind of deals that starts on monday. Right? Right?!Seems that way. I guess this will replace the Midweek and Weekend deals?
Seems that way. I guess this will replace the Midweek and Weekend deals?
Seems that way. I guess this will replace the Midweek and Weekend deals?
Are you trying to sell us the game based on that gif? Because it's working.
That would be great, that USB method sounds pretty convenient as well.
It's just a exe you run in windows to get linux on your computer. The whole thing is easier than you think. If I get bored tonight I'll type up a step by step guide as a lot of people will be attempting it in the next few days.
There is. You just need a gig or so.
Edit: double post >.>
Batman: AC GOTY was cheaper on GMG a while back. I hate myself for passing on the $5 sale.They are getting me back for not picking up the GOTY edition of AC.
Batman AA - $4.99 (75%), Batman AC GOTY - $10 (66%)
Week long deals: http://store.steampowered.com/news/9919/
Flatout series - 75% off
Alpha Prime - $1.25 - 75% off
Kareta - $4.99 - 50% off
Step by step guide for a USB version would be great, thanks.
Batman: AC GOTY was cheaper on GMG a while back. I hate myself for passing on the $5 sale.
Posted a few pages ago, seriously it is a pain to install an OS on a USB, just boot install from USB and use easyBCD in windows to use the normal windows boot loader when grub overwrites your window boot loader.
I'd heard that, and it's bullshit. Why would they stop selling the DLC individually? To make owners of the base game pay the full price of the GOTY edition?I picked up AC from Steam and they stopped selling the DLC for some reason.
GG's new Daily is Jet Set Radio at 56% off ($4.40).
Any news on new Linux releases? they just released cs:source and it runs remarkably well on my laptop. I thought L4D2 would be out by now...
Is there some particular hat for running tf2 on linux or somthing? If so to to get a virtual machine running.
Eschalon book 2
iBomber Defense Pacific
Livalink
Party of Sin
Men of War: Assault Squad
Two Worlds 2
Edna & Harvey: Harvey's New Eyes
Planets Under Attack
I tried this last night but can't boot off it, I just get a blinking cursor... could be the USB stick itself, I guess. Gonna see if I have something else lying around. I guess I could try a DVD but then I'd need to set up a storage device.There Is nothing easier than the official Ubuntu guide: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
Be Mine Anniversary, will probably start on Valentine's Day.
I think all will be steam keys except Livalink.
There Is nothing easier than the official Ubuntu guide: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/help/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows
Well one person can get infinite amounts of them as long as they make a small purchase fro the Mann Co Store, right? Or does Steam check for duplicate payment info?I'm counting on the TF2 fanbase being insane enough to drive the market for the hat completely into the ground.
Better that than with drmGood to see GOG bringing timed exclusivity to PC time and time again.
Better that than with drm
Steam is DRM.Yeah, so much better than all the imaginary DRM that Steam slathered all over Thief 1/2, Tomb Raider 1-5, the Legacy of Kain games, and will of course bury System Shock 2 under.
Steam is DRM.
Steam is DRM.
Steam is DRM.
Your face is DRM.
How do you fuck up an Aliens game? It's like Tron, the world and lore lends itself so well to a videogame that it should be near impossible to fuck it up. You already have the back story present in peoples minds. You just need to make great gameplay. And how long did this Aliens game take to make? 4 years?
How do you fuck up an Aliens game? It's like Tron, the world and lore lends itself so well to a videogame that it should be near impossible to fuck it up. You already have the back story present in peoples minds. You just need to make great gameplay. And how long did this Aliens game take to make? 4 years?
I'm guessing this entire post is sarcastic since you said "literally"? Just in case you were serious, Linux isn't almost impossible to get running (there's help available in this thread alone), nor does it require incredible intelligence. It can take patience and time though, especially if you get unlucky with hardware support.It might be easy if you are like Mensa-tier or something, but it just looks like rocket science mixed with quantum theory to me bro.
These items are gonna be rare because Linux is almost impossible to get running and *literally* no one uses it.
What's CEG?Not inherently; games, even those that utilise Steamworks, are not required to be tethered to the client (although in the case of the latter, you lose the Steamworks features when running the game outside of the client, which makes forgoing CEG more or less pointless).
I can do a guide for a normal install it's really not that bad installing Linux, it's getting the games to run which people will have issues with.
Well one person can get infinite amounts of them as long as they make a small purchase fro the Mann Co Store, right? Or does Steam check for duplicate payment info?
Ah, thanks. Side note, I still think it would be a good idea for Valve to make Steamworks available to people who are say, in the top 50 in Greenlight, so they could get their games ready for release in case they get through the process. But maybe there's some NDA and/or legal reason Valve can't do that.
I am with you there. I remember the awful experience the last time I randomly decided to go back to SFIV. I think it took a couple of hours to get everything straightened out.gfwl still sucks
Steam is DRM.
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