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kavazovangel: Why would anyone bother to modify some list?
lol this.

and it's the first MW3 DLC, FFS. what did you expect? still living in dreamworld where only console gamers play MW3 and buy its DLC? time to wake up, Mr. Freeman. rise and shine.
Post edited May 08, 2012 by Fred_DM
At present they won't accept PayPal (their robot online help says that they may add it later) , but as far as I am concerned then they can keep their s**t iif they won't accept PayPal.....

I think that D2D did accept PayPal before taken over by GameFly....
Post edited May 08, 2012 by FiatLux
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Fred_DM: lol this.

and it's the first MW3 DLC, FFS. what did you expect? still living in dreamworld where only console gamers play MW3 and buy its DLC? time to wake up, Mr. Freeman. rise and shine.
So you're trying to say that Activision paid Valve to modify the best selling list?
Amazon also has an Alan Wake offer for $14.99
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007BGCNPQ/
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klaattu: Amazon also has an Alan Wake offer for $14.99
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007BGCNPQ/
Yes, the Amazon Collectors Bundle ($17.49us) contains the soundtrack and it is a Steam download.
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klaattu: Amazon also has an Alan Wake offer for $14.99
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007BGCNPQ/
Not surprised. They usually price match Steam (and if they get hassled enough on the cheapass forum to match it..)
Gamersgate are "recommending" D&D: Daggerdale today at 70% off.

From a 4-star review on their page:

"it certainly is a budget title. There is lots of weird bugs. Things like items or monsters falling through the floor, some weird hit detection and some targeting problems. the graphics arnt very good with some low res textures and repetitive environments."

I'm not even linking to it. It was free on XBLA if you had a Taiwanese account (hey hey!) which was approaching a reasonable price. :P
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kavazovangel: So you're trying to say that Activision paid Valve to modify the best selling list?
wut? didn't i just agree with you???

the second part of my reply was directed at the other guy, not you. my bad, i guess.
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Fred_DM: wut? didn't i just agree with you???

the second part of my reply was directed at the other guy, not you. my bad, i guess.
Hah, okay. Got a bit confused.
GameStop / Impulse :

Space Pirates and Zombies $2.49 . You can activate the serial on Steam .
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ne_zavarj: Space Pirates and Zombies $2.49 . You can activate the serial on Steam .
You are sure about that?

@down: Thanks. Also, I found this:
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showpost.php?p=28298317&postcount=21
Post edited May 09, 2012 by kjx
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kjx: You are sure about that?
I'm sure . I bought it on GameStop / Impulse months ago and activated the key on Steam .
Hmmm... Darksiders II (Steamworks) in stock for £22.85 already!
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PenguinJim: Hmmm... Darksiders II (Steamworks) in stock for £22.85 already!
Hitman Absolution PC - £29.86 on the same place... yes it is ridicilous
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PenguinJim: Hmmm... Darksiders II (Steamworks) in stock for £22.85 already!
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spinefarm: Hitman Absolution PC - £29.86 on the same place... yes it is ridicilous
That Hitman: Absolution's a boxed copy, pre-order, that will be about £32 delivered to Bulgaria - not an instant-access Steam key. ;)
Post edited May 09, 2012 by PenguinJim