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PSA: Game Discounts

Started by vinraith, April 28, 2009, 02:49:48 PM

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Barrister

Quote from: Josephus on November 24, 2013, 10:46:33 AM
are you playing this on a mac, beeb? What are your specs?

Yes, playing EU4 on a Mac.

2008 Mac Pro w/ quad core Xeon, 6GB RAM, ATI 5770 graphics card.  Runs flawlessly so far.
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Josephus

I've got a pretty decent Mac, but it's only got 512mb video ram. Minimum specs are 1000.

Decided to buy it anyways at $20 can't go wrong. haven't had an issue at all so far. Running smoothly, 20 years in. Optimistic.
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MadBurgerMaker

An "Autumn Sale" seems to have just started on Steam.  Nov 27 - Dec 3.  Sleeping Dogs, Skyrim, L4D2, and Walking Dead are some the first daily deals.   

Phillip V

Quote from: MadBurgerMaker on November 27, 2013, 08:05:59 PM
An "Autumn Sale" seems to have just started on Steam.  Nov 27 - Dec 3.  Sleeping Dogs, Skyrim, L4D2, and Walking Dead are some the first daily deals.   
I now bought Skyrim: Legendary Edition. :)

Syt

Gone Home is on flash sale on Steam for 75% off. Not so much a game as it is an interactive story telling experience (based on exploration of your family house), so might not be for everyone. I do enjoy the format, however (if you liked Dear Esther and/or The Stanley Parable you may enjoy this one, too). The sale price point (€4.74) seems about right. Duration for my playthrough was a good two hours and I don't think I found everything.
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Habbaku

Thanks for the heads-up, Syt.   :)

I had it on my wishlist, but didn't get an e-mail about it for some reason.
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Solmyr

Should I get Rome 2 now for -25% or wait until -50%? :unsure:

Phillip V


Solmyr

It's on the Autumn sale on Steam, -25% until December 3rd.

Grey Fox

Quote from: Solmyr on November 28, 2013, 09:34:11 AM
It's on the Autumn sale on Steam, -25% until December 3rd.

Is it the daily & flash sale? No, then you wait for the last day.

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Phillip V

Quote from: Solmyr on November 28, 2013, 07:35:55 AM
Should I get Rome 2 now for -25% or wait until -50%? :unsure:

It is still a whopping $62 with all the DLC. :thumbsdown:

celedhring

If a non-obscure title is discounted, there's a pretty good chance it will be eventually included in a daily or flash sale with a greater discount.

If not, purchase in the last day.

MadBurgerMaker

Quote from: Phillip V on November 28, 2013, 12:26:22 PM
It is still a whopping $62 with all the DLC. :thumbsdown:

Fuck that.  Get it during the Xmas sale when it's cheaper.   The DLC stuff, except the blood pack, can be replicated pretty well with mods (they were giving away the Steppe Nomads stuff for free when they first released it though).  Baktria is going to be future DLC at some point too.

Razgovory

I didn't find Rome Total war to be that great.
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fhdz

On account of the Steam sale, I picked up Skyrim and Dark Souls. :swoon:
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