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Limp Gawd
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Cool. Picked up:
Doom Pack Complete $36
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I already had BioShock that I paid $5 for from ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ and Portal came with the Orange Box I couldn't wait to buy. What is AudioSurf?
Unless the paid version is different from the free version, I will hate it.
When I played it seemed like the physics were all out of whack, even recognizing that it was supposed to allow loop de loops and shit, but still it reminded me of one of those slot car race tracks I had as a kid. It would have been cool as that, but I seemed to end up off the track more often than not, and then weird edges would make it so I had to drive all over the place to get back on the track.
I don't know, maybe I was doing something wrong, but it just seemed to handle and play like ass.
There are many tracks that can't be finished if you make even a small mistake. Even if you make it past one hard area after you make a mistake, you might not have enough speed to get through the next area. Just restart often.The jumps and loops were fun when I pulled them off, but if I didn't wrap all the way around the loop, or accidentally went off track, I quickly found myself losing interest as I tried to figure out how to get back on track.
The car in the free version is the easiest to control. I've been playing it since it came out. I don't really like any of the 6 extra environments in the pay version.
There are many tracks that can't be finished if you make even a small mistake. Even if you make it past one hard area after you make a mistake, you might not have enough speed to get through the next area. Just restart often.
Many of my favorite tracks play horribly if you're not fairly good at the game.
I've played Portal on a friend's machine (played it straight-through twice, once with commentary and once without) so I do know all about GLaDOS and the Cake (which technically wasn't a lie if you see the ending animation) Though I might buy it just to try for Steam achievements... and no reason to buy Orange Box since I have HL2 and really am uncertain about TF2...
Though hell $5 isnt even an hours work...
[DFR]Random;1033524701 said:id Superpack is the same price ya know
Actually it's $1 cheaper for the id Superpack. This might be one of the greatest steals around since TPB. Who on earth would buy the Doom Pack when you can get the id pack for cheaper and get all of the Quake, Hexen and Wolfenstein games for $1 LESS!
I know someone who enjoyed Doom (not sure about Wolf), but actually wrote id a letter (in which I doubt they cared) about the symbols (satanic? I can't remember...) in Quake...
They for one would buy the Doom pack while having no desire for the id complete pack, I kid you not...
So many choices...
Can you change the screen resolution on the full versions of Peggle or Peggle Nights? I loved the Orange Box version, except it was stretched out to holy hell on my monitor.
Right... because Doom contains nothing demonic in it
Fair enough. I think I was using my wife's wheel, but I'll try out my gamepad.
I believe the tracks I tried out were the stunt tracks, which is why I got the feeling of being on a Tyco track. The jumps and loops were fun when I pulled them off, but if I didn't wrap all the way around the loop, or accidentally went off track, I quickly found myself losing interest as I tried to figure out how to get back on track.
I'll give it another shot; it's a lot different weighing a $20 dollar game than a $40 dollar one.
What would you guys say is the best value racing game Steam has available in this sale? Thanks.
Yea don't buy the orange box if you think you might not play TF2... Because you'l end up getting addicted and play for hours on end
Probably depends on what type of game you like... The Flatout games are pretty cheap, and most people really love Trackmania... you can try the free version of that then see if the $20 version is worth it or not.
Thanks, I'll check them out. One of my favorite old car-related game was "Stunts". Man, that was fun! Yes, it's a very old game, like from the '90s.
That's weird. In Quake, you played the role of a "slipgate warrior", and the goal was, basically, to defeat evil monsters and collect various runes in other dimensions. The runes themselves are meaningless, so I'm not sure what issue he'd have with Quake in comparison to Doom.Apparently the symbolism for Quake, where you're... Wherever you are... Seemed out of place and now unacceptable...
Thanks, I'll check them out. One of my favorite old car-related game was "Stunts". Man, that was fun! Yes, it's a very old game, like from the '90s.
The Flatout games are all about car-wrecking
One of my first thoughts after playing TMN for a bit was "finally someone brought 'Stunts' into the 21st century." I had been hoping for a while someone would.
And, again, until TMN, the first two TM games hadn't really done it for me... (I re-state this in case someone played one of the first two and was turned off... I would have been, too... But the stadium courses from TMN/TMNF/TMUF are what stunts wanted to be...)
I'm new to steam and have a question
I just downloaded steam and bought TF2. I want to install TF2 on my new build, so if I install it on this computer then I won't be able to install it on my new build right? As long as I can install the game whenever I want, then that is cool.
You can install the game wherever you want. You'll just need to download Steam for that computer and log in to your account. Then you can select what games you want to install on that computer.
So many choices...
Is Company of Heroes Gold worth picking up at that price? I do like RTSs, but I'm not sure how much of my enjoyment is from buildings and tech trees than micromanaging units. Wonder if it has been out long enough to be cheaper buying it boxed.
So is the general opinion that TrackMania Nations is enough and we don't necessarily have to buy United Forever?
Thanks for your opinion Tolyngee... I did enjoy Nations, played it for a couple weeks... but haven't turned it on for over 6 months since then.
Tough call, mostly because there are also so many other games I could also buy right now, hehe. Maybe there will be a Steam weekend deal for the same price in the future....
I just got BioShock and Portal...i played the Bioshock demo but haven't played portal yet.....but for less than $10 for both games I can't really complain. I remember wanting to play Bioshock but could't afford it back then.