Martinr36
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Downloading as we speakHighly highly highly recommend....
Nay, it's imperative you do so....
Right this second....
Like... now.
Do you get better scores in the paid version..............
Downloading as we speakHighly highly highly recommend....
Nay, it's imperative you do so....
Right this second....
Like... now.
I got some 3DMark Steam trading cards earlier...
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Steam trading cards are a largely nonsense way for Steam and developers to generate a little extra money. Games (and seemingly programs) that have trading cards have badges which consist of 4 or more trading cards. You can get 50% of the available cards towards a badge just by playing the game/running the program for a period of time (usually a couple of hours). Once you have collected all the cards that you're eligible for, you might get a booster pack of 3 cards every time someone completes a badge for that game. The other ways to get cards are to trade for them, or pay actual money to buy the cards you need. Those last options obviously involve others offering their own valuations of the cards. Most cards sell for between 3p and 10p, and the trading forums for some popular games are a bit mad. The advantage to creating badges is that it increases your Steam profile level, which makes it more likely that you'll be selected for a booster pack when further badges for that game are created.can I ask what steam trading cards are exactly? I ask as I have one or two cards but not sure what they do.
Does anyone else find the benchmarks turn the 'demo' option on automatically every time there's an update? So you have to go through each individual benchmark and turn it off again!It updates almost weekly, they're not updates but license keys. If it's not up to date it won't run.
Whisper it quietly, but it's a game I do not own. It's on my wishlist as I've also heard only good things about it. With the game having some new DLC out for it, I'm tempted to buy, but I know that if I do, it'll be one of October's Humble Choice games on Tuesday!So, Outer Wilds is on sale on Steam and I’ve heard only good things about it. Anyone got any play time on it and can give me their two cents?
(I say anyone, we all know I’m essentially switching on the bat-signal and waiting for @ActuallyDenz to turn up)
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Whisper it quietly, but it's a game I do not own. It's on my wishlist as I've also heard only good things about it. With the game having some new DLC out for it, I'm tempted to buy, but I know that if I do, it'll be one of October's Humble Choice games on Tuesday!
I have not...
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In my defence, both games are on my 478-game long wishlist, so I do intend to own them both some day!not your day today is it.
better get to it building a new wing on the great game library![]()
In my defence, both games are on my 478-game long wishlist, so I do intend to own them both some day!![]()
Pretty much. The twice weekly Steam sales emails typically a sizeable number of games listed. For example, today's email:With a wishlist that long - you must be getting a Steam email every hour saying that at least one of them is on offer![]()
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