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angstrom: Should I buy the Unreal Anthology on GamersGate or Steam? They both contain Unreal Gold, Unreal 2: The Awakening, Unreal Tournament GOTY, Unreal Tournament 2004, and Unreal Tournament 3. The one on Steam is $15 but the one on GamersGate is $11.53.

Does the Steam versions have any extra content over the Gamersgate versions? Do the people playing on Steam get some sort of special online play system? Can people playing the Steam version play against people playing the Gamersgate version online?
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Virama: Well, odds are you'd get more chance of playiing a frag-fest with Steam... More people = more community = more chances.
So you are saying the buyers of the Steam versions get an exclusive, nobody-else-allowed, online community and if you go with Gamersgate, you get a smaller online community?

Can anyone back this up?
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angstrom: So you are saying the buyers of the Steam versions get an exclusive, nobody-else-allowed, online community and if you go with Gamersgate, you get a smaller online community?

Can anyone back this up?
That's not true. Read my post above. Unless you mean Steam groups but you can enter any of those just by having a Steam account. Steam groups are not integrated into the game. UT3 has its own friends list that uses Gamespy and it doesn't have anything to do with Steam's friends list.
Post edited December 23, 2010 by OmegaX
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Virama: Well, odds are you'd get more chance of playiing a frag-fest with Steam... More people = more community = more chances.
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angstrom: So you are saying the buyers of the Steam versions get an exclusive, nobody-else-allowed, online community and if you go with Gamersgate, you get a smaller online community?

Can anyone back this up?
No, that isn't the case at all. The games use the same servers and MP system regardless of where you purchase them from.
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angstrom: So you are saying the buyers of the Steam versions get an exclusive, nobody-else-allowed, online community and if you go with Gamersgate, you get a smaller online community?

Can anyone back this up?
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OmegaX: That's not true. Read my post above.
So you are telling me to just get it off of GamersGate since I will have the same experience either way, but the GamersGate version is cheaper, right?
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angstrom: So you are telling me to just get it off of GamersGate since I will have the same experience either way, but the GamersGate version is cheaper, right?
Pretty much, yeah. You will also get blue coins with your purchase which is always nice.
That isn't what I was saying at all. Sure you can use the servers to find people to frag with but what I was saying is more... You'd be able to get friends to play with you easier on Steam. That's all.
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Virama: That isn't what I was saying at all. Sure you can use the servers to find people to frag with but what I was saying is more... You'd be able to get friends to play with you easier on Steam. That's all.
All the people I know in real life are too busy studying, or they play Starcraft 2 all the time, instead of playing anything on Steam.
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prakaa: I've heard chatter about Miner Wars...
Yeah I was very excited about it until they decided to make the singleplayer component requiring a multiplayer connection too, citing "client-to-server resources" or something like that as the main reason. And then to add on to the confusion, saying that the game is meant to be focused on multiplayer; yet there is actually an MMO version that's a separate product from the main game. Boggles the mind doesn't it. I decided to pass on after that.
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angstrom: So you are telling me to just get it off of GamersGate since I will have the same experience either way, but the GamersGate version is cheaper, right?
Also, DRM-free on Gamersgate is really DRM-free, no additional frills there. Just need to bypass their authentication system.
Post edited December 24, 2010 by lowyhong
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trusteft: So, what if you change country of residence? Do you lose all the games in your (steam?) account?
Talking about D2D. You won't lose your games, you just won't be able to buy any restricted ones based on the country you made your account in.
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OmegaX: That's not true. Read my post above.
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angstrom: So you are telling me to just get it off of GamersGate since I will have the same experience either way, but the GamersGate version is cheaper, right?
Skimmed the posts above, but if you'e talking about Unreal Tournament 3, you can buy it anywhere and register it on Steam...
*off*
Somebody choosed me as a winner of his " contest " on Steam , and he offered me a $10 budget for games . What game(s) should i ask for ? I don't want to ask for indie bundles ( don't want to get double licenses )
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lackoo1111: *off*
Somebody choosed me as a winner of his " contest " on Steam , and he offered me a $10 budget for games . What game(s) should i ask for ? I don't want to ask for indie bundles ( don't want to get double licenses )
Congratulations... I do never win anything :)
Bad luck in games, luck in love ;)

I don't know what kind of games you like, but Darksiders looks nice to me
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Ubivis: I don't know what kind of games you like, but Darksiders looks nice to me
Hmm . Not my type of game .
Who wants Burnout Paradise for free? Possibly UK only.
Too bad I got UT1 and UT2004 here on GOG, I paid 6.3 for each and now GG has the Unreal pack for 11,5 usd only.

That´s my only regret in the sales.