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lackoo1111: without Entrenchment and Diplomacy

Is it worth picking up without them?
I'm not much of a strategy gamer. Loved Homeworld, but tend to lose interest in Master of Orion.
Do they add enough that it's worth waiting for a (unlikely to come soon) similar deal on the bundle?
SOASE is really good game and fun game. Also you can try it's demo too. For $4 it is really cheap. And if you like the game so much you can buy mini expansions too they are cheap too $9.99.
Post edited May 27, 2010 by acare84
So you can't install that on an offline PC? (Oh, and it's 3.27€)
Post edited May 27, 2010 by Protoss
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Protoss: So you can't install that on an offline PC? (Oh, and it's 3.27€)

Actually, you can. Download an installer from the Impulse Anywhere site and copy the files to your offline PC. Impulse is only used for downloading updates.
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OmegaX: Actually, you can. Download an installer from the Impulse Anywhere site and copy the files to your offline PC. Impulse is only used for downloading updates.

Thanks! Sorry, I don't have experiences with Impulse (only once with Gamersgate and that worked much the same as you describe it).
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Protoss: Thanks! Sorry, I don't have experiences with Impulse (only once with Gamersgate and that worked much the same as you describe it).

It's Stardock's fault because they haven't advertised that service at all since it went live. Also, they only offer their own games for downloat at Impulse Anywhere, third party games require the Impulse client.
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Protoss: Thanks! Sorry, I don't have experiences with Impulse (only once with Gamersgate and that worked much the same as you describe it).
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OmegaX: It's Stardock's fault because they haven't advertised that service at all since it went live. Also, they only offer their own games for downloat at Impulse Anywhere, third party games require the Impulse client.

How long till we hear that it is all Steam's fault from Wardell?
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trusteft: How long till we hear that it is all Steam's fault from Wardell?

Well, he already blamed them for something this week while advertising their coming Facebook Connect feature so maybe when they actually launch Impulse::Reactor.
I hate Stardock's lack of focus for implementing new features. First, it was GOO and how it would enable reselling of games which still doesn't and almost no publisher is using it or abandoning it (Paradox, Capcom). Second, Impulse Anywhere but it never really took off and today serves to download Stardock games only. Next, ImpulseTV that is a glorified Youtube channel and a really uninteresting one at that. Now Impulse::Reactor, but considering Stardock's record I'm not optimistic that it will get adopted by many developers. It will probably die after a year or so like all their other "innovations". And yes, then it will be Valve's fault.
I really wanted them to succeed but all their whining is really starting to bother me.
Post edited May 27, 2010 by OmegaX
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Impulse:
Mass Effect Bundle $41.99 ( NA only )
Dragon Age Origins Bundle $47.99 (NA only )
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trusteft: FFS, couldn't GG put on sale S&SASR last week? I bought it from Steam.
Anyway, if you like kart racing games, it is a very good one and well worth the money. I played all the EASY level grand prix(prixes?) without much trouble, but then on Advanced (there is one more for 3 in total) difficulty the game gets hard fast. Basically if you don't use bonuses and turbo from drifts most of the time, you are not going to win a single race. Thankfully it is a good enough game I don't mind.
What I am trying to say, get it. Just a warning if you want to play online, you can't. The PC version supports multiplayer only as splitscreen 3 or 4 I don't remember, players.
So if you got to have online, get the 360 or PS3 version instead.

I got it as part of the Sega Mega Pack sale that Steam ran last week. So far I've played it far more than all of the other games in that bundle (bunch of Total War stuff, AvP2010, some other stuff) combined. Currently going through Expert Grand Prix as Sonic, getting first place in a race takes skill, knowledge of the course and luck with the other racer's items.
$11.98 is quite justifiable if you like arcade racing and/or kart games, even though there's no online MP.
Ok, Majesty 2 gets quite difficult after a few missions. Difficult as in: You have no gold and are constantly under attack by huge amounts of enemies.
Steam Weekend Deal
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Elite Echelon Edition is only $45.99. Very good deal it has all Splinter Cell games except Pandora Tomorrow.
http://store.steampowered.com/sub/4158/
Too bad I don't have money until the 1st of June. :(
Post edited May 27, 2010 by acare84
BioShock 2 / Mass Effect 2 retail $30 each (CA)
BioShock 2 / Mass Effect 2 retail $28 each (US)
Post edited May 27, 2010 by chautemoc
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acare84: Steam Weekend Deal
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Elite Echelon Edition is only $45.99. Very good deal it has all Splinter Cell games except Pandora Tomorrow.
http://store.steampowered.com/sub/4158/
Too bad I don't have money until the 1st of June. :(

What are you talking it about? It's a not-very-cheap $75.99 here.