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IAmSinistar: This sale really needs it's own catchphrase too. Since it's Summer, maybe So Hot!™ :)
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HypersomniacLive: Hmm, that reminds me of So Blonde - not sure if it's a good thing. ;-P

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Pidgeot: They'll probably change the order. While keeping it would ensure everyone gets more or less equally many chances to see it (assuming they visit the site at the same times each day), it's less interesting that way, and it's still possible to design a fair order..
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HypersomniacLive: One reason to change the order is for people in different timezones to see all of the flash deals at least once.
Well, since a round lasts 20 hours, that's already possible as long as you pick your times well.

Suppose that the order is unchanged, and that game X goes up at midnight. That means it will go up again at 20:00, 16:00, 12:00, 8:00, 4:00 and then midnight again. That gives you very good coverage - it will never show between 3-4, 7-8, 11-12, 15-16, 19-20 and 23-24 - so if you visited the site daily at 11:30 and 17:30, a fixed order would cover every single game.

Of course, by varying it, you can cover all the times (and I strongly suspect they will), but it's still pretty good coverage if you don't.
Post edited June 13, 2014 by Pidgeot
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IAmSinistar: I hope Master of Orion 3 is $0.99, because that's about the only way I'll buy it. Just to be completist about it.
And I still didn't purchase Fist Puncher for $1.49....I don't think there's a price tag to make me hit "buy now" :D
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alcurnio: - Super Hexagon
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budejovice: I backed Interstellaria on KS last year, which made me aware of Chipzel, which made me aware of Super Hexagon, which somehow didn't appear on my shelf at $2.99. But it will be there shortly...
Play this while you wait:
http://terrycavanaghgames.com/maverickbird/
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Stooner: But I'm not taking part in your adventurous nights...
Your loss :D
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DubConqueror: like in E is for Erotic, F is for Fun?

I used to have a G drive for games, when my C drive wasn't big enough to include all my games.

then there's my 'P' drive.
My machine has a 120GB SSD for the OS and software, then 3 2TB drives. The first drive is E: which is for general downloads, projects, music software and multitrack recording projects, virtual machine images, personal files and misc random disorganized stuff pretty much. It also doubles as spillover from the C: SSD, and most of my games end up installed on E:. It's only got a couple gigs free at the moment also. F: is my "Organized" drive which contains very specific subdirectories for particular categories of things that are all highly organized and kept in ship shape so I can find stuff. I move things over from E: mess of shit areas onto F: nice and organized. :) Then G: is my backups from this machine and other machines on the LAN. I keep all 3 drives strictly to their assigned purpose to avoid ending up with 3 drives all "full of random disorganized crap spread everywhere like a cancer" like most of my hard disks have always been in the past. Defining one drive or even one subdirectory as "ORGANIZED SHIT ONLY OR ELSE" goes a long way to keeping the computer cleaner, while allowing other areas to still accumulate shit. :)
Post edited June 13, 2014 by skeletonbow
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DubConqueror: No, please, don't delete your porn! Some noble parts of you might regret it some day!
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skeletonbow: LOL, no that's on the *E* drive, not the F drive... F is for games, music and movies and whatnot. :)
:D Those letters sound somewhat reversed, E should be for Entertainment, F for **** :D
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IAmSinistar: I hope Master of Orion 3 is $0.99, because that's about the only way I'll buy it. Just to be completist about it.
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foxworks: And I still didn't purchase Fist Puncher for $1.49....I don't think there's a price tag to make me hit "buy now" :D
Likewise. Judas and some others made a good case for the game recently, in terms of content and play. I just don't see myself liking it much. :/
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Austrobogulator: Someone push me over the line for buying ROTT. Is it closer to Doom or Wolf?
Let me make an attempt to push you away; do you have a strong PC? If not, stay the hell away from it.
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Austrobogulator: Someone push me over the line for buying ROTT. Is it closer to Doom or Wolf?
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Grargar: Let me make an attempt to push you away; do you have a strong PC? If not, stay the hell away from it.
Even if you do have the hardware, I found the gameplay pretty lackluster. So really, very much in the spirit of the original.
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Stooner: But I'm not taking part in your adventurous nights...
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foxworks: Your loss :D
Well... Is not that I don't want to.
Is that I haven't received the invite... :)
The prices during the insomnia sale for some games was a bit better?
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Niggles: The prices during the insomnia sale for some games was a bit better?
Probably due to the limited quantities ;-)
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Niggles: The prices during the insomnia sale for some games was a bit better?
Not sure. Luftrausers and FTL are cheaper now.
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Erufian: :D Those letters sound somewhat reversed, E should be for Entertainment, F for **** :D
Personally I'd rather not have any drive letters, and instead mount the other volumes under subdirectories of C: in a manner similar to Linux/UNIX, but that can be a bit of a hassle in a Windows system so I haven't bothered. I might move to that at some point in time though. I do however use junction points on the C drive to point to areas on the E drive so that applications think they're reading/writing to C drive for simplicity, but they actually are writing onto the E drive. That keeps my SSD having more space available for what I want to have on the SSD, while offloading some big directories full of crap off of the C drive without having to muck around with the individual applications and convince them to install on another drive too. It's not a common thing people do in Windows mind you (hell, probably 95% of Windows users probably don't even know what a junction point is...), but it's damn useful for optimizing the SSD and minimizing application problems. ;oP
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Stooner: Play this while you wait:
http://terrycavanaghgames.com/maverickbird/
Nice one, thanks! Kinda tricky, but a big smile on my face. Similar to how Super Hexagon will be I'm sure.