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Max said:My cart keeps disappearing, what the shit!
It's due to the store getting hammered right now. Best to wait an hour or two before trying to buy something.
Max said:My cart keeps disappearing, what the shit!
I'm just putting the stuff I'm interested into a txt document for now until things calm down and the daily sales all go through.Max said:My cart keeps disappearing, what the shit!
Multiplayer is garbage and full of cheats. The game is playable largely. I kept running into a flash crash on one mission which bummed me out. My PC is underspec though so I can't complain.bengraven said:How is GTAIV on PC anyway? Did they eventually patch the issues?
bengraven said:How is GTAIV on PC anyway? Did they eventually patch the issues?
Visualante said:Multiplayer is garbage and full of cheats. The game is playable largely. I kept running into a flash crash on one mission which bummed me out. My PC is underspec though so I can't complain.
Even if it doesn't, you can configure the Steam download for use with the newest version of DOSBox. It's the best way to play them, after all.Coop said:Does Space Quest work on Vista? I remember reading bad things about it.
There's no install limits on it, though. It's just a disc check which is omitted from the digital release I think.fresquito said:GTA IV has SecuROM... I just realised. Not buying it. Not even at that low price. To hell with them.
RedSwirl said:It took $2.49 to finally get me to accept Braid.
Anyway, I need advice on certain games guys:
Rainbow Six 3 - it's $5 now.
I've gotten a bit tired of linear, unrealistic shooters like Modern Warfare and have been looking for something a bit more strategic and open-ended. I was disappointed by the linearity of the Rainbow Six Vegas games. I also became disappointed at GRAW once I started playing the original Ghost Recon which I'm making it through at a glacial pace - on easy mode.
People tell me that the first two Rainbow Six games are are a bit too oldschool compared to modern gaming interfaces, but what about Rainbow Six 3? It was mainly played on the last gen consoles so its mechanics should still hold up enough right?
Rome: Total War - $2.49
Yeah it's basically a no-brainer at that price, but I want to know if it'll be worth my time or if it'll just frustrate me. You see, I really don't like PC RTSs where I spend most of my time keeping my people happy and harvesting dirt and crap. That's why I've stayed away from any RTS that doesn't contain either Tiberium or Zergs.
A while back when Medieval II Total war went on sale I tried the demo for that game and walked away confused. The interface wasn't hard to grasp at all, but I had no idea what was going on in the actual game space.
Some times I would lose a battle or come to a draw without knowing why. Other times I would actually win a battle with no idea exactly why. I couldn't figure out how a force counts as "routed" or "demoralized" or whatever.
Rome looks like exactly my kind of setting for a strategy game, but since there's no demo I want a description of its learning curve.
In my opinion yes. See my thread on it and Mirror's Edge:disappeared said:Is Call of Juarez worth the $15?
JosM88 said:My index finger has been hovering over the buy button for The Void though..
Steam page says another thing :-/Visualante said:There's no install limits on it, though. It's just a disc check which is omitted from the digital release I think.
matrix-cat said:Is POP: Sands of Time worth double dipping on? Does it support the 360 controller? I still have it on PS2 but it's aaaall the way on the other side of the room. I was considering it for $6.99 on GOG yesterday, now it's only $4.99.
kamspy said:So uhh,
what's the best credit card offer going right now rewards-wise......
Guled said:how will a macbook pro handle GTA4?