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Just checked the reviews, apparently DIR kinda sucks compared to the original DI
Post edited July 31, 2013 by Tranquil.Suit
I'm a complete noob when it comes to Steam, so forgive the (probably) stupid question:

Can you redeem your key and then remove the games you aren't interested in from your inventory?

I don't want to have games I'm never going to play taking up space in my library, but getting only one key makes it impossible to just redeem the games I want.
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JaqFrost: I'm a complete noob when it comes to Steam, so forgive the (probably) stupid question:

Can you redeem your key and then remove the games you aren't interested in from your inventory?

I don't want to have games I'm never going to play taking up space in my library, but getting only one key makes it impossible to just redeem the games I want.
You can't remove games from your library. But you can contact Steam Help Center for it, they SOMETIMES do it.
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JaqFrost: I'm a complete noob when it comes to Steam, so forgive the (probably) stupid question:

Can you redeem your key and then remove the games you aren't interested in from your inventory?

I don't want to have games I'm never going to play taking up space in my library, but getting only one key makes it impossible to just redeem the games I want.
No, sorry. It is there for the rest of eternity... you may drop support a ticket and see if they want to remove a game from you inventory, but it is unlikely (due to many reasons) . You can always sort your library and hide games (make a "not wanted" section and hide it),
Oh yeah, make a folder for all your leftover games, I call mine "Meh"
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Tranquil.Suit: Just checked the reviews, apparently DIR kinda sucks compared to the original DI
As far as I understand the critics, I think the matter is that DIR is more or less exactly like DI, just a new setting...
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Tranquil.Suit: Just checked the reviews, apparently DIR kinda sucks compared to the original DI
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amok: As far as I understand the critics, I think the matter is that DIR is more or less exactly like DI, just a new setting...
Apparently, the few things they have added has made the total game a little worse.
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amok: No, sorry. It is there for the rest of eternity... you may drop support a ticket and see if they want to remove a game from you inventory, but it is unlikely (due to many reasons) . You can always sort your library and hide games (make a "not wanted" section and hide it),
My personality doesn't lend itself well to that approach... I'll know they're there and it'll bug me, so I'd rather not buy the bundle. Cheers for letting me know though. =)
Anyway, paying an extra +$20 for DIR doesn't seem very reasonable at this point.
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Tranquil.Suit: Anyway, paying an extra +$20 for DIR doesn't seem very reasonable at this point.
Yeah,what were they thinking?
Threw in my last $1 to get Risen 2 and Sacred 2.
Both are worth the bundle by themselves.
Already owned Dead Island and Saints Row 3.
Dead Island Riptide is fun.
If you enjoyed the first and didn't get bored then you'll be pleased.
If not then wait for the true sequel for sure.
I bought below the average as a gift. It will contain the bonus games which will be added in the second week? Or this only works when you buy for yourself?
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GabiMoro: I bought below the average as a gift. It will contain the bonus games which will be added in the second week? Or this only works when you buy for yourself?
I believe it works the same way.
(If you buy before the bonuses are revealed, you get them, no matter whether for yourself or as a gift.)
Post edited July 31, 2013 by adambiser
Risen 2 and Sacred 2, yes please
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Profanity: The Gentlemen of the Row, not the Steelport one. Fixed pretty much everything for me, except the sometimes floating props in cutscenes and the pretty shitty drawing with most cars.
I'm curious if it fixes the rather bizarre spark effect with damaged cars. When I first saw that, I thought puke would flying off the wheels.