Amzin
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The video for Crusader's Kings 2 on Steam makes me want to buy it on the spot. Sounds fun as shit.Same question from me, is this worth picking up?
Just bought it with all the DLC for $12.49. Looked fun as hell... who knows when I'll get to play it, but hopefully at some point.The video for Crusader's Kings 2 on Steam makes me want to buy it on the spot. Sounds fun as shit.
Somewhat, but mostly they just do their own thing. A lot of their games activate on Steam anyway. I've found a good deal of what I wanted through them for ridiculously cheap.Sorry double post...
Edit: Does Green man Gaming try and compete with any Christmas sales, or just Steam?
The code is put directly into the game itself like an old school serial so it will let you connect online.I know some people have been interested in getting it for DayZ, but I don't believe it activates on Steam. They do mention activation codes, so maybe people get lucky.
I have way too much on my backlog as it is, but I figure, if there are good enough of deals, I won't mind adding a few more things. The way I've always figured it is, I'd rather have too much to play due to buying stuff really cheap than nothing to play and having to buy something at full price. It's my way of stocking up for the year.Steam Christmas sale (and probably the summer sale) has become something of an annual holiday. It's where the bulk of my games purchases comes every year. I bet at least a third, if not more of Valve's annual revenue comes from the holiday sale.
The amount of abuse that people put into Steam during the last Christmas sale (The one with the lumps of coal/chance to win free games) soured them on it and it seems that they are done with the 'meta' events, which is a shame.Sort of disappointed this sale doesn't have any sort of gimmick to it. That was always one of my favorite things about Steam sales, going all the way back to the Treasure Hunt. It was a great way to encourage me to pull out some old games to revisit, and in all honesty, did get me to buy a few games I'd otherwise have missed. It was always something that set Steam apart when it came to sales, and you'd think that'd be something they would be continuing to strive for considering increasing competition from other digital game sellers. Voting for deals isn't terribly exciting, especially given how it works.
I have way too much on my backlog as it is, but I figure, if there are good enough of deals, I won't mind adding a few more things. The way I've always figured it is, I'd rather have too much to play due to buying stuff really cheap than nothing to play and having to buy something at full price. It's my way of stocking up for the year.