I don't think it's really fair to say the summer prizes sucked. That gold ship in Beat Hazard, for example, makes it a lot easier to play with the intensity cranked since you don't lose your ship in the chaos. Hoping there's more of those type of prizes. Or coupons for future use.
We all know the advantage to winning every Steam game...
You get all that Railworks DLC for FREE.
Oh my god are we really less than 2 hours away from christmas sale? I'm not ready!
I woke up and remembered that the sale started today and I had a little mini-freak out moment like a kid. I really think I'm more excited about this sale than actual Christmas.
Also a cold-front just moved through (Florida) so it's even starting to feel a little wintry out there.
Getting-stuff wise, sure, I'm in the same boat. But I'm still more pumped for Xmas in terms of seeing family and the fooooood !
Oh my god are we really less than 2 hours away from christmas sale? I'm not ready!
We all know the advantage to winning every Steam game...
You get all that Railworks DLC for FREE.
If it's like the previous sales, don't buy anything that's not a daily until the last day of the sale.So are there certain guidelines to follow for buying games like the previous sales?
Had no idea the Christmas sale was coming this early... my wallet is ready. How many days will it last?
Till January 2 I believe.
Till January 2 I believe.
what? really? holy shit
starting the new year with.....$0.00
My thoughts exactly...decided to work some massive overtime to cover this steam sale...oh god why...
Anyone thought of doing something with the avatars to indicate their wallet is getting mutilated by steam?
I'd mention one proviso about the "wait for the daily" thing--the main reason why people here repeat it so often is because idiots wander in, buy some current-year retail release for $33.50 or $40 or something, and then bitch up a storm when the price gets reduced a few days later. If you're looking at getting a game that's regular $9.99 and it's 80% off for $1.99, well, I guess it's possible that it'd be featured as a daily deal for $0.99 or something, but realistically, you don't need to be panicked about it. Most of the daily deals are 50-75% off. Most of the week-long deals are 33-50% off. Again, not genius level material.
I don't really think this is so much advice that's applicable just to a Steam sale as it is general life advice. Sweat the big stuff more than the little stuff, and just ask yourself "Does it seem like I could get burned here?" and if the answer is yes, don't do it.
Nah, I think I'll just keep mine as is.
Beat Hazard did that to me!
Whats all this talk of prizes, coal and competitions? What do you have to do to participate exactly? I feel really stupid...
I'd mention one proviso about the "wait for the daily" thing--the main reason why people here repeat it so often is because idiots wander in, buy some current-year retail release for $33.50 or $40 or something, and then bitch up a storm when the price gets reduced a few days later. If you're looking at getting a game that's regular $9.99 and it's 80% off for $1.99, well, I guess it's possible that it'd be featured as a daily deal for $0.99 or something, but realistically, you don't need to be panicked about it. Most of the daily deals are 50-75% off. Most of the week-long deals are 33-50% off. Again, not genius level material.
I don't really think this is so much advice that's applicable just to a Steam sale as it is general life advice. Sweat the big stuff more than the little stuff, and just ask yourself "Does it seem like I could get burned here?" and if the answer is yes, don't do it.
Anyone have a problem getting the Orcs Must Die achievement? it didn't register for me.
Anyone have a problem getting the Orcs Must Die achievement? it didn't register for me.
Mafia II and Just Cause 2 are £4.99 on Getgamesgo. Can you activate either of then on Steam?
Should be the title thread. "Cheapest Sale yet since I already own everything, Still buying though"This is going to be my cheapest Holiday sale yet (since I joined in 2008). The daily deals cleared out a lot of my wish list, and I am steering clear of anything over $10.