Sgt.Pepper
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Thanks for this sales Steam, now I'm broke. :lol
Heh, for me it was the other way around, I thought the other 3 games were the more interesting ones.Anslon said:I got the indie fantasy pack at the last minute. I wanted the solitaire game and I figgured the card game might be fun as well. The others seem fairly lame. Here's to the pressure of a clock making me spend 5 bucks more!
LyR said:I think canada and the UK are the only western world countries which still have Gigabyte Volume limits
I mean come on, O2 UK with only 40GB per month ... in web 2.0 times, what is this ... the stone age ?! I feel with you UK/canuck gafers.
Wait, you can play the stuff you buy on Steam?shintoki said:It feels like life is over... What I am going to do now? Play games?
get back to work and wait for the summer sales :lol.shintoki said:It feels like life is over... What I am going to do now? Play games?
Diablohead said:I know virgin media allow a good 20+GB per month as I must hit that along with my family video streaming tv from iplayer and so on.
You spent 200$. Your on the high end for what most spent :loleznark said:$200, weird how I managed to spend exactly what I allocated.
Self control, mother fuckers, learn it
Yeah, this. I'm with TalkTalk's unlimited plan, and have never had a single complaint from them, no matter what I download. UK ISPs are cool by me.brain_stew said:Virgin let you download as much as you want.
They may slow your connection for an hour or two if you download a crapload specifically at peak times, but they'll never restrict how much you can download. Sky have an unlimited plan as well, as I'm sure many others do. If you're capped in the UK, then its your own fault.
I've had months of 200GB+ with both Sky and Virgin and never had a single issue.
LyR said:I think canada and the UK are the only western world countries which still have Gigabyte Volume limits
I mean come on, O2 UK with only 40GB per month ... in web 2.0 times, what is this ... the stone age ?! I feel with you UK/canuck gafers.
Yeah the packs were holiday only but they show up in the charts still (for however long the charts are for as well). I don't know how lnog until the charts clear. Indie Mix pack is £41.95 :lolDaBargainHunta said:Holy shit, the 2D Indie Pack went up to $27.95 (and all of the other Indie packs went up as well). I had no idea they were that much. Glad I snagged mine for $5 when I had the chance. Worth it for VVVVVV alone (which is now $5 by itself).
Edit: I can't even access the 2D Pack in the store now. It bounces me to the main page when I try.
Some of the best $2.49 you could had spent during the salesdepward said:My haul:
VVVVVV - $2.49.
Dambrosi said:Well, that's it. It's officially over for another year.Thank God.:lol
Yep, this is the same strategy I used. Ended up spending around $15 and I've been enjoying what I bought. Should keep me going until the next big releaseTruespeed said:I was very conservative this time and only bought games that I would actually play.
Curse you, and curse Steam for still allowing me to buy it at that price 10 minutes after your post!GDJustin said:Just nabbed the LucasArts Adventure pack at literally the last minute. Loom, The Dig, and two Indiana Jones adventures. $2.50 for each was was a bit too much (I'm cheap I know), but $5 for the whole pack ($1.25 each) and I couldn't resist.