Antabus said:
vlad321 said:
Antabus said:
vlad321 said:
Antabus said:
shio said:
Yes, Steam deals are awesome,just like most deals from PC DD services. It's not my fault if you don't want to take advantage of those deals.
I bought Mass Effect on Steam for $5 last year, it's been a long time since then.
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Sure. But there are also deals on retailers. You can't say that a DD service is cheaper than retail if it is because of some random deals. Especially if you count just the DD deals and ignore the retail deals.
You should use the prices at the moment. I bet there are very few games right now which are cheaper on steam than on retail.
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Except that they are NOT just "some random" deals. There was an SE pack deal which saved you around $468 a few weeks ago. Can you ever top that?
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No, I propably can't because I don't know what that pack included and how much did it cost. Could you tell me that? Was this saving based on what it would cost on retail or steam prices?
Is the deal available now? If not, when is it available? I guess you should know, since it is not random.
Found the pack, so:
battlestations pacific - normal steam price 34,99€ - 6€ retail arkham asylum - 49.99€ - 15€ supreme commander 2 - 34,99€ - 10€ just cause 2 - 49,99€ - 10€ kane&lynch - 29,99€ - 6€ mini ninjas - 39,99€ - 7€ order of war - 37,99€ - 5€
tomb raider underworld - 29,99€ - 5€
244€ savings on just those games! I am not going to bother with other games, but the results are likely to be similar. Not as good as steam, but close enough. You can even sell those games if you don't happen to like them. Buy from steam and you are stuck with the crap you bought.
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First off, I never sell my games used, if I ever have a game I won't keep I probably just end up pirating it, but more often the case is that I don't even bnother playing such titles.
Second, links.
Third, you are missing the biggest games on that list. I doubt you will find Deus Ex, Thief, and Hitman in any retial stores nowadays. But if you do let me know.
Fourth, I'd download the entire pack pack faster than it would take my DVD Drive to install them, it is faster than waiting for them in the mail, hunting for them in stores etc. etc. So Steam has just saved me not only money, but also money. "Time is money" as Benjamin Franklin once said, so you can translate that into even bigger money savings.
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1.) You don't but some others do.
2) http://www.find-games.co.uk/
3) Biggest as in the ones you can't get cheaper elsewhere?
http://www.thehut.com/games/platforms/pc/hitman-contracts/10034371.html
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B003EYV6WU/mffindgame-21
http://www.asda-entertainment.co.uk/games/platforms/pc/hitman-codename-47/8472405.html
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B002FL50UM/mffindgame-21
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0012MBUEA/mffindgame-21
There you go.
4.) I don't believe that. Also you have to consider how long you have been waiting for that deal on steam. How long you have had steam installed? Many years? Wow, that is a lot of time spent waiting for a deal.
If you are going to declare that a DD-service is cheaper than retail, you can't just apply your own conditions such as "time saved" for that. You are being ridiculous. Retail is much cheaper than the ripoff known as steam.
And I did not want to bother with all the games. Your point was that you got 500€ savings on a steam deal. You based that saving on the ripoff prices of that sucky DD-service. Really man, really? :D If one service would put original price of 1000€ for a game and then discount it to 10€ you would SAVE 990€!!!
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