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Asbeau: http://cdr.thebronasium.com/sub/apps/18207

The games for week one?
I would be willing to pay 20-30$ for this, which is more than I payed for any Bundle. 20$ definitly for Metro 2033, and maybe a little bit of extra cash for Darksider and the others.
If they throw in Dawn of War into the bag, I would even be willing to spend 40-50$.

Can't more game companies go bancrupt, so I get their games DRM-free?
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Fesin: Can't more game companies go bancrupt, so I get their games DRM-free?
...so they never make another game you like? Great plan for the future.
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Fesin: Can't more game companies go bancrupt, so I get their games DRM-free?
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IronStar: ...so they never make another game you like? Great plan for the future.
Well it's not like there wouldn't be any games produced anymore, it's just that other companies would take their place.

And it's not like I was being entirely serious.
Post edited November 20, 2012 by Fesin
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Asbeau: http://cdr.thebronasium.com/sub/apps/18207

The games for week one?
Woah, woah, woah. Huh. Can't say I saw this one coming. I have like... 30 cents in my checking account. >.>
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IronStar: ...so they never make another game you like? Great plan for the future.
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Fesin: Well it's not like there wouldn't be any games produced anymore, it's just that other companies would take their place.

And it's not like I was being entirely serious.
Yeah, I got the idea you weren't entirely serious. But still, it's sad that it seems that only profitable games nowadays are CoD, Battlefield, Elder Scrolls, and really few games in between.
I'm assuming this is going to be on Steam but why would anyone want a drm free game on Steam is beyond me nothing against Steam it just seems weird
The Darksider series and Metro were great; I hope THQ can recover from their financial problems and go on to keep making games like those.
I better get ready to give away my GamersGate copy of Darksiders!
Their coffers must be draining fast.
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GaminggUy45: why would anyone want a drm free game on Steam is beyond me nothing against Steam it just seems weird
If you rented an apartment, would you prefer it to be with or without cockroaches?
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GaminggUy45: I'm assuming this is going to be on Steam but why would anyone want a drm free game on Steam is beyond me nothing against Steam it just seems weird
Because it is always nice to have a choice.
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GaminggUy45: I'm assuming this is going to be on Steam but why would anyone want a drm free game on Steam is beyond me nothing against Steam it just seems weird
Because Steam is a a service. And I like that service.
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GaminggUy45: why would anyone want a drm free game on Steam is beyond me nothing against Steam it just seems weird
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Starmaker: If you rented an apartment, would you prefer it to be with or without cockroaches?
Hehe, maybe more like, if you rented an apartment with cockroaches, would you prefer it to be with or without rats...

;) Before any Steam defenders jump up, I'm just kidding...
Post edited November 20, 2012 by yyahoo
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Starmaker: If you rented an apartment, would you prefer it to be with or without cockroaches?
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yyahoo: Hehe, maybe more like, if you rented an apartment with cockroaches, would you prefer it to be with or without rats...

;) Before any Steam defenders jump up, I'm just kidding...
It depends on whether the cockroaches could ride the rats like horses, and recreate great cavalry battles of the past.
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GaminggUy45: I'm assuming this is going to be on Steam but why would anyone want a drm free game on Steam is beyond me nothing against Steam it just seems weird
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SimonG: Because Steam is a a service. And I like that service.
I like it to and i guess this is what gabe meant by moving on to drm free releases