Posted December 25, 2009
stonebro
Love Lumberjacks
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From Netherlands
TheCowSaysMoo
Blashyrkh
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From Belgium
Posted December 25, 2009
bansama: And you'd rather listen to the opinion of someone who may or may not like the same games you do!? Strange...
more often than not, demo's don't give an accurate representation of the game, b/c they only show the cool things. my opinion uhuh.
Also, http://store.steampowered.com/sub/2103/ (jedi knight collection) any good / worth his money?
Foxhack
Fuzzball
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From Mexico
Posted December 25, 2009
I bought Broken Sword 2+3, both Indy Games, Loom and The Dig. And that's about it. Most of the other offerings just don't appeal to me.
I'm hoping to get some extra cash to buy more games off GOG, though - the Simon games (except 3D, I already own that) and I dunno what else.
I'm hoping to get some extra cash to buy more games off GOG, though - the Simon games (except 3D, I already own that) and I dunno what else.
Post edited December 25, 2009 by Foxhack
Weclock
The Creeper
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From United States
Posted December 25, 2009
bansama: And you'd rather listen to the opinion of someone who may or may not like the same games you do!? Strange...
TheCowSaysMoo: more often than not, demo's don't give an accurate representation of the game, b/c they only show the cool things. my opinion uhuh. Also, http://store.steampowered.com/sub/2103/ (jedi knight collection) any good / worth his money?
melchiz
New User
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From United States
Posted December 25, 2009
TheCowSaysMoo: Also, http://store.steampowered.com/sub/2103/ (jedi knight collection) any good / worth his money?
They haven't aged well (even the Quake 3 Engine games seem a bit dull), but there is some fun stuff for the Star Wars nerd.
stonebro
Love Lumberjacks
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From Netherlands
Posted December 25, 2009
Cogs and The Witcher Enhanced Edition Director's Cut Platinum Cobra Schwarzenegger Obama purchased.
taczillabr
ATTN: Sarcastic
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From Brazil
Navagon
Easily Persuaded
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From United Kingdom
Posted December 25, 2009
I've seen Borderlands for less than £15 for the retail boxed version. Obviously not in shops. Fucking fleecing bastards. It's like they're trying to make MW2 look cheap by comparison.
Post edited December 25, 2009 by Navagon
Metro09
Your Ad Here
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From United States
Posted December 25, 2009
Didn't bite on anything today, either. At least there's nine or so more days.
Stiler
witty title
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From United States
Posted December 25, 2009
Snagged King's bounty: AP and Red Faction today, just couldn't pass them up at that price.
King's bounty is an excellent game, especially if you are a fan of Heroes of Might and Magic (though the first king's bounty was even before that).
King's bounty is an excellent game, especially if you are a fan of Heroes of Might and Magic (though the first king's bounty was even before that).
Post edited December 25, 2009 by Stiler
melchiz
New User
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From United States
Posted December 25, 2009
Steam is murdering the competition with these prices. D2D has some notable deals, but thus far, Steam is dominating the holiday sales.
Question: Do you guys believe that Steam is selling some games this year at a loss, in order to hook more users to its service? The long-term payoff could justify it.
Question: Do you guys believe that Steam is selling some games this year at a loss, in order to hook more users to its service? The long-term payoff could justify it.
kiva
Not Expected!
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From United States
Posted December 25, 2009
melchiz: Question: Do you guys believe that Steam is selling some games this year at a loss, in order to hook more users to its service? The long-term payoff could justify it.
It could be a kind of gamble. Hoping they sell a ton of the game really cheap making more money than it did at the normal price with less sales.
melchiz
New User
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From United States
Posted December 25, 2009
kiva: It could be a kind of gamble. Hoping they sell a ton of the game really cheap making more money than it did at the normal price with less sales.
Well, this is obviously a case of reduced profit margins and increased volume. However, they may even be selling certain titles at a slight loss (or no net gain) in order to draw in more users. That is common tactic for a service or entertainment-related industry.
Foxhack
Fuzzball
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From Mexico
Posted December 25, 2009
taczillabr: Just curious, may I ask you why you bought broken sword over steam? I've checked now and they are available on GOG for $0.60 cents more, without any DRM or needing for internet connection.
Because I didn't know GOG -had- the Broken Sword games when I bought them. :( I got kinda carried away. I tend to pick up boxed games afterwards, even if I own a digital release, so it's not that much of a problem. If the games go on sale again on GOG, then I'll probably re-buy them here anyway. :p
And I don't mind Steam's DRM. My computer is always hooked up to the internet anyway! (I do prefer DRM-free games, of course!)
Post edited December 25, 2009 by Foxhack
Metro09
Your Ad Here
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From United States
Posted December 26, 2009
kiva: It could be a kind of gamble. Hoping they sell a ton of the game really cheap making more money than it did at the normal price with less sales.
melchiz: Well, this is obviously a case of reduced profit margins and increased volume. However, they may even be selling certain titles at a slight loss (or no net gain) in order to draw in more users. That is common tactic for a service or entertainment-related industry. That is stage two. Stage three is microchips in the head.