AnyOldName3 Wrote:Also, Steam doesn't seem to like me very much today. It's taking ages to load anything.
It's under extremely heavy load. It happens every sale.
If anyone wants any games that are on sale (and cheap) and doesn't have the money please PM me. I'm feeling generous.
Can I have Dragonborn and Hearthfire for Skyrim, please? (If these count as cheap.) Although the credit card is fine, Gabe Newell just won't take my money.
This is evidenced by the attached screenshot.
It may have finally gone through now. I just can't seem to get it to show up in Steam.
Well check. If it does go through I'll be stuck with a spare gift.
I'd say give to me, but I already bought it as well
I'm somewhat new to Steam. What are the cards for?
I'm waiting to see if a multiplayer game shows up, as I have no real interest in buying single player games.
Arma 3 looks cool, I liked Day Z and the graphics of Arma 2, might buy it, but its pricey right now, will it get cheaper?
Also since I don't really know most of these titles, if you guys see a gem at a low price, that I just don't see, let me know! lol
Spam time:
I've been posting that last one for 2 years and it still gets me everytime.
ExtremeDude2 Wrote:Metro: Last Light $0.01:
That three star review is gold:
Review Wrote:Is this worth your penny? Franklinator finds out!
3.0 out of 5
3.0
Posted by: Franklinator
from NeoGAF
on 07/11/2013
What's great about it: Builds up a lot of tension as you wait to see if you get a code, you can listen to music while you wait
What's not so great: I could have put this money toward my student loans, I've been staring at my computer screen for like 8 hours now
Waiting to see if I get a code for a penny has been a cool ride so far. Lots of action, suspense, drugs, and let's not forget romance. The plot is sort of predictable, though, it's obvious what's going to happen at the end: Lot's of crying and complaining from me. However, I'm hoping that BestBuy can pull off a surprising twist ending, but their previous work leaves a lot to be desired.
Will update with more info.
I would recommend this to a friend!
omarman Wrote:I'm somewhat new to Steam. What are the cards for?
Valve Wrote:Steam Trading Cards are collectible cards you get by playing games on Steam. Collect a set of cards to earn items that help you customize your profile and show off your gameplay.
http://steamcommunity.com/tradingcards/faq
http://steamcommunity.com/tradingcards/
omarman Wrote:Arma 3 looks cool, I liked Day Z and the graphics of Arma 2, might buy it, but its pricey right now, will it get cheaper?
Eventually.
omarman Wrote:Also since I don't really know most of these titles, if you guys see a gem at a low price, that I just don't see, let me know! lol
It's the steam summer sale. By the end of the week there will be literally nothing that hasn't gone on sale. Start picking out games you want now.
Plus we have no idea what you've played, what you have, or what you like.
I've played just about every game made for Xbox 360 (since I had my own craigslist business working with 360s), the only ones I haven't played are PC exclusives and PS3 exclusives. I have Metro 2033, crysis 1, darksiders, company of heroes, and red faction Armageddon on my steam (got them all for 1$ Humble Bundle).
I'm into good graphics.
Sniping - FPS shooters
Puzzles - Intellectual games - Portal, Limbo
Anything resembling Zelda games
Good plot/story
Open world games are fun too.
I'm not into Star craft type games, or league of legends stuff.
Ah yes, added one more to my list of annoyances: When writing American dollar amounts, the symbol that represents money goes to the left of the first digit, not to the right of the last digit.