Steam Deals and Digital Sales

Chapell

Trakanon Raider
540
599

Select the 1,83 euros pack.
Congratulation you now have Ultra Street Fighter IV for a good price.
 
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spronk

FPS noob
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panzer dragoon remake is 90% off, $2.49

just another game i'll buy and never play. i don't know why
 
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Izo

Tranny Chaser
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21,307
My dudes, I just cancelled my classic humble sub. Had 1 years worth of games not redeemed. It was getting ridiculous.
 
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Talos

Silver Baronet of the Realm
3,299
10,498
Mass Effect Legendary at 8.99 is the only thing I might get. Everything else I can wait until summer to see if it drops further.
 
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Chapell

Trakanon Raider
540
599

At 2.99$ it's a deal, solo campaign is very good according the interweb.

3hours left ...
 
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sleevedraw

Revolver Ocelot
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For those of you with Alienware Arena accounts, AW is currently giving away free Steam keys for the standard edition of Elder Scrolls Online (if you are in lower than Tier 3/Solar, you need to wait longer, and the keys may already be gone by then; they become available to all members on 4/6).

Figured I'd post it here instead of in the ESO thread because I figure everyone in there probably already has the game.
 
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Borzak

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But when Valve started letting you play games ahead of their release dates with its “Early Access” and “Advanced Access” programs, it introduced a loophole: people could play for many, many hours ahead of launch and still request a refund after.

Today, Valve’s closing the loophole: Your Advanced Access and Early Access playtime now counts against the two-hour refund limit.
 

Pyros

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But when Valve started letting you play games ahead of their release dates with its “Early Access” and “Advanced Access” programs, it introduced a loophole: people could play for many, many hours ahead of launch and still request a refund after.

Today, Valve’s closing the loophole: Your Advanced Access and Early Access playtime now counts against the two-hour refund limit.
Early access was already like that. What they're changing is "headstarts" type things like preorder to play 3days early which is popular in mmos or buy deluxe edition to play 3days early which is popular with Ubisoft/EA shit. These wouldn't count until official launch, so it was quite possible to finish the game and refund if you had some free time.
 
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