Man of Honour
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I've been suckered into Steam due to this, as some friends are getting it too.
Just shows how retail has advantage over digital download. As people need to shift physical stock to free up room, so knock prices down. While Steam directly still charges a packet for it.
Steam charge a lot because if they dont, all the retailers have threatened to stop supplying the games in question. Steam get around this with their weekend and holiday deals. Personally, I think Steam should call their bluff - the retailers would lose out more - digital download has matured considerably since the argument first began.
I'll go into headrow store and see if its still 39.99 tomorrow

, there was a small patch after install and it plays silky smooth maxed up... if only Valve made a Battlefield game I can't help but think it would be perfect out of the box !