Got L4D2 for 10€. Seems like a good deal

play bioshock 1 while wearing a fishbowl.OrangeHound wrote:
I missed BioShock 2 ...
Miggle wrote:
play bioshock 1 while wearing a fishbowl.OrangeHound wrote:
I missed BioShock 2 ...
pretty much the same experience.
Well its not the price I object to, but the fact it exists at all. But as time goes on its clear that if I want to continue playing a supported left 4 dead, I HAVE to buy the sequel. Which od course makes me object to the sequel even more, because despite their empty promises, the first game is STILL an abandoned hunk of buggy unbalanced crap that never gets updated. But there we are.Finray wrote:
Easily worth £7.
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L4D2 doesn't get old as fast imo thanks to it having 4x as much content...mtb0minime wrote:
Not sure I even want L4D2, even at that price L4D was alright, but quickly became the typical game I'd only play with a few buddies while high and we'd laugh ourselves to tears because of goofing around and taking 4 and-a-half hours to beat a campaign
I can only imagine that L4D2 will get old much much faster.
First one is better story wise, because the second got cut up pretty bad to push for release. Gameplay wise there isn´t much difference, apart form the usual more content that comes with a sequel. Same for graphics.mtb0minime wrote:
Any recommendations on games <$10? So far I've got Max Payne 2 and Star Wars KOTOR on my wish list. (btw, is the second KOTOR better? The first one had a higher metascore iirc)
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I was wondering this as well.Sisco10 wrote:
on a related note: What broken game did Steam sell you?
change download location & restart steamDesertFox- wrote:
Is it just me or are the downloads slow as fuck? I understand there's traffic, but I've been sitting here for 6 hours and it's been suspended for 5 of them.
What connection are you on?AussieReaper wrote:
Picked up Audiosurf and L4D2.
But srsly, I hate download 8gig.
Wish they would mail out a dvd.
Yeah I'm in Aus.FloppY_ wrote:
What connection are you on?AussieReaper wrote:
Picked up Audiosurf and L4D2.
But srsly, I hate download 8gig.
Wish they would mail out a dvd.
Steam servers allways max out my bandwith when I need it...
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Yeah I'm in Aus.FloppY_ wrote:
What connection are you on?AussieReaper wrote:
Picked up Audiosurf and L4D2.
But srsly, I hate download 8gig.
Wish they would mail out a dvd.
Steam servers allways max out my bandwith when I need it...
I'm on DSL, not DSL+2 and get about 170KB/S maxed.
So this will be hours and hours to download.
Steam do give refunds on a case by case system. Maybe if you keep explaining that EA are no help etc they might do something.mtb0minime wrote:
Battlefield 2 Complete Collection problems
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Crap. Good thing I didn´t buy it. Was thinking about it for the convenience, but I don´t play it anymore anyways.mtb0minime wrote:
Battlefield 2 Complete Collection.
Can play vanilla just fine, but Special Forces gives me a "cd key not valid" every time I try joining a server. And I'm not the only one with this problem. Tried putting in my retail keys but Steam resets the registry entries every time you start the game. I uninstalled, deleted all files and registry entries, and tried reinstalling my retail version. That wound up crashing to desktop every time I wanted to play. So now I'm back on the Steam version, unable to play SF.
They never gave out any keys with the game, yet found a way to get vanilla to work without one. It's just a shame that they never bothered getting SF to work. Steam kept telling me to contact EA since they're the publisher, but EA kept telling me to contact Steam since they're the retailer and should've given me a key. I'm with EA on this one; seems like Steam cut some corners for the release and just hoped for the best.
Not that SF is a huge deal to me, but it's the principle of the matter. If they sell me a game and not all the promised content works, then refuse to offer me a refund, it worries me a little. Buying computer games is a risky business, as you never know what will work entirely and what won't. Part of Steam's user agreement when purchasing something is absolutely no refunds except on pre-orders, which seems pretty fucked up. If anything, Steam should be the most flexible in terms of refunds since you can't just steal a CD key and then return it, then go pirate a copy and plug in a legitimate key. With Steam, they could just delete the content and invalidate the key (if they even give you one).
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