Awesome. Whats assassins creed like for the pc? Enjoyed playing it(loved actually) on a mates 360, but how playable is it with just a keyboard and mouse? Also, will my system (see sig) play it?
Sucks that it's $9.99 in the USA and £9.99 here, gonna buy it anyway
9.99 you can buy that for the same price in the shops!? Should be 5.00 really.I bought it when it was 2 for 25 pound,Played it for about 20 minutes then uninstalled it.Did not like it.
send your copy to someone that might appreciate it![]()
Wouldn't mind seeing World in Conflict going cheap.
no way 9.99$ = 9.99£ = 14.99 euro![]()
Googled... UK£ 10 = 10.6757649 Euros and 10.00 USD = 7.33626 EURTwice the price.
Nate
Googled... UK£ 10 = 10.6757649 Euros and 10.00 USD = 7.33626 EURTwice the price.
Nate
Funy, last I checked 7x2 was 14 not 10![]()
i just purchased this and wallace and gromit pack (haha) and got pp reciept but nothing in steam. Steam said it couldnt process the transaction too.
PP has had money taken. Have emailed steam support![]()
I had the same thing the other week with one game. I ended up closing Steam and shutting down my PC for 10 minutes. Re-opened Steam and they were there - just took time.
Hopefully it sorts itself out for you!
M.
I love how people suddenly love Steam as a game delivery system because of all the offers, when the offers are rarely good. lets be honest the only "offer" that came out anywhere near the release of a game was with L4D and that only dropped down to the NORMAL price for an incredibly small basic multiplayer only 4 map game. Infact even at £15 it was fairly expensive. Other games get offers when quite literally no ones bothering to buy them anymore and only hit offers that you have been able to get in retail for months, hell, even years sometimes.
Not to say I don't mind it, but people are just looking at the RRP then the deal offer and losing all brain function and assuming its the bestest deals they've ever seen. the fact that I've yet to see a game thats even close to retail pricing at launch and not a complete rip off. A lot of people do tend to buy games as they are released, or in the first several months rather than years later, and steam are consistantly the worst priced across the times you actually want to buy games. Steam is like the bargain bins of years old games and game packs in retail stores where the stuff that is bad/old/not selling gets stuff in the bin and people hope the "sale" lable on the bin makes people check them out.