Steam Summer Sale 2011


My name doesn't work :(. It is your account name you enter, isn't it?

No steamcloud :(. Last I heard - Team Meat were going to include it when they get the mac version out. There are few save files being passed around on the steam forums that unlock the ticket and a bunch of achievements, unsure about any possible repercussions though.

Back to square one then :(. Not too fussed about the achievement so I won't risk downloading the save file.
 
There's approximately 1200 for under €10 each so there could easily be 3000+ in total.

I might have been wrong, the Valve accounts only seem to have ~1800

http://steamcommunity.com/groups/Valve/members


Would be considerably less if it took sales into accounts. :p

My name doesn't work :(. It is your account name you enter, isn't it?

Nope, it's your url/CommunityID iirc. Go to your Steam profile and copy the end of the link at the top.
 
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That guy with 1.2k games might be a reviewer or something. There are codes that unlock an entire publishers current and future games.
 
That guy with 1.2k games might be a reviewer or something. There are codes that unlock an entire publishers current and future games.

The comments would suggest that he has a media account (or whatever it's called) so he can access any game for review purposes.

My profile says I've 223 games but my library only says 190...
 
I hope settlers comes up on offer for less than £15, it's £22 at the moment. Not sure why i want it but it looks good........


I loved Settlers 3 and have 7. 7 Is fairly pants. I'd give it 50/100. Looks nice, but very, very stifling. It's not exactly sandboxy either - sure you can build what you want, but for each level you HAVE to build certain things in certain places to make certain amounts of soldiers to beat certain enemy towers...


...avoid, unless you like a small-scale city builder that's on rails.
 
I loved Settlers 3 and have 7. 7 Is fairly pants. I'd give it 50/100. Looks nice, but very, very stifling. It's not exactly sandboxy either - sure you can build what you want, but for each level you HAVE to build certain things in certain places to make certain amounts of soldiers to beat certain enemy towers...


...avoid, unless you like a small-scale city builder that's on rails.

Ah that's disapointing :( I remember one of them from years ago and it was awesome. Typical modern games not living up to the olden days, if it becomes available for less than £10 then i'll buy it just to try but anything more and i'll avoid.
 
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