This thread is moving way too fast! someone please, spare a couple of minutes to help this filthy poor!Jinfash said:Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr, guys I need help with my first Steam purchase.
I added a few games to my cart and wanted to gift them to a friend. I chose to pay with paypal which I'm certain is active with enough funds. As I was trying to complete the last step of the checkout Steam notified me that there was a failure in the authentication session. I tried purchasing with my credit card directly, but it was declined.
As a last resort, I tested adding funds to my $0.00 Steam wallet ($5) and it went through and got added. I tried again, this time adding $25, and the everything went smoothly with my balance now at $30.
I go back to the cart, change my paying method to Steam's Wallet, and I get the same friggin' message! how's that possible? Steam already has the funds!
Please help.
Salaadin said:If thats not photoshopped, Im going to kill someone
EDIT: Just checked, its fake.
Is all the content from the original really in Warband? I presumed it was just an expansion pack. (The complete version is currently in my cart but not bought yet).wayward archer said:Ummm. don't buy Mount and Blade Complete... just go buy Mount and Blade Warband for 7.49 by itself... it has the same single player campaign mode just with more stuff added in.
And I highly recommend it because the multiplayer is incredible. I still play it regularly.
Sounds good. I'll bite.INDIGO_CYCLOPS said:Great if you like point and click adventure games. I love it, it's like Uncharted in P&C adventure form.
kharma45 said:PEOPLE I URGE YOU TO BUY CRYSIS AND DIRT 2
For me it's more of a principles thing. I don't want to give my money for a long rent. I mean, I want to buy a product and I'm not buying this retarded DRM. They could just change the DRM and allow revoking keys.Dunlop said:for the whole $10 you spend...it is worth the "risk"
Is there also a 64bit version of Crysis? I'm confused.Diablohead said:I changed my mind on crysis, am I right in saying it's only the 32bit version on steam? and only 5 activations means 5 installs or 5 pc's overall?
I am willing to just buy the first game to try it out for £2 though, dunno.
Warhead does, Crysis doesn't.Truespeed said:Note: Crysis does have a revoke tool. Link
Yeah buy the game as a gift and just send it to his email address.Dunlop said:for the whole $10 you spend...it is worth the "risk"
is there a way to save a gift (i.e I do not have a user name to give it to)?
My buddy is a huge fan of Heroes of Might and Magic, not really my thing but I assume he would love these games.
Problem is he is out of town for a week and does not have a steam account
gregor7777 said:King's Bounty is a turn-based SRPG. You build an army of various monsters and warriors and magic creatures and set them to battle on a grid.
Meanwhile, you have missions where you explore a mostly open (and very colorful) world.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED TO THE FOLLOWING:
Fans of SRPGs
Turn Based fans
Grid battle fans
Fans of awesome games
Tons of side quests, humor and in general just a great game.
Indeed, i want amnesia and GTA4 / episodes to go on sale.>_> (and maybe divine divinity 2 and DOW2 as well).:lolRelix said:Another day of no sales for me. Boooo
Yes there is in the retail release.DarkUSS said:Is there also a 64bit version of Crysis? I'm confused.
Isn't it a 5 machine activation, not just 5 activations?fresquito said:I'll repeat again:
Beware with Crysis DRM. It's got only 5 activations. You can't redeem them, it's just only five and when done, Crysis is gone forever.
I had the same issue yesterday. There isn't much you can do other than send in a support ticket to Valve. The only temporary fix is to gift the game to an email and then resend it to your friend.Jinfash said:This thread is moving way too fast! someone please, spare a couple of minutes to help this filthy poor!
Steam version of original Crysis is 32 bit only for some reason. Warhead on Steam has both Bin32 and Bin64.DarkUSS said:Is there also a 64bit version of Crysis? I'm confused.
DMPrince said:hhmm. was considering. don't want to take the chance of it not running. but it's $5.
There is revoking tool. Or is it just for Warhead?fresquito said:For me it's more of a principles thing. I don't want to give my money for a long rent. I mean, I want to buy a product and I'm not buying this retarded DRM. They could just change the DRM and allow revoking keys.
vocab said:Crysis with activation limits
:lol
fuck off
I looked it up in Google, doesn't it say Warhead has it only too?Drkirby said:Isn't it a 5 machine activation, not just 5 activations?
TheFatOne said:DO NOT BUY ARMA 2 FROM STEAM!!! Arma 2 Combine Ops is only $13 on Amazon
It's not about the risk, it's the principle of the matter. If you say "that's impractical, you're only losing out yourself" well that is often the nature of such matters, but living according to principles is what separates us from beasts.Dunlop said:for the whole $10 you spend...it is worth the "risk"
K.Jack said:720p for a 5750 would be a cakewalk, but please buy 2GB of RAM.
Eaten By A Grue said:That does not have the ARMA II: OA expansions. It is probably easier to buy those off of Steam.
Jinfash said:This thread is moving way too fast! someone please, spare a couple of minutes to help this filthy poor!
brain_stew said:Every copy of Crysis ever sold comes with activation limits.
fresquito said:I'll repeat again:
Beware with Crysis DRM. It's got only 5 activations. You can't redeem them, it's just only five and when done, Crysis is gone forever.