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It works out about 30 quid...thats normal for a new game init?
^Thats what i'm thinking, why the hell do we care about dollars? we work with these beasts "£" so who cares, we wont be paying 70 quid, we'll be paying about 35, so why does it matter if its the most expensive thing on steam?!
lol is there another kind![]()
^Well not round herenew game cost £39.99 in most stores! maybe thats why i think $70 is a good deal
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http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=10432892&postcount=82
Is this the start of 1001 COD4 threads?
This is hardly a COD 4 thread tbh![]()
It works out about 30 quid...thats normal for a new game init?
Silly me thinking the fact the thread started with "COD4", and related to the price and availability of "COD4", had any relation to COD4...![]()
Silly me thinking the fact the thread started with "COD4", and related to the price and availability of "COD4", had any relation to COD4...![]()
^Well not round herenew game cost £39.99 in most stores! maybe thats why i think $70 is a good deal
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I do not think he and many others know that online shopping exists. COD4 can be had for as little as £22 one or two days prior to release and almost all other games are less than £26. I have no idea why people have this illogical need to defend Steam. Each to their own, but do not try to defend something that makes no sense.PC games cost £40 near you?! remind me not to ever move there![]()
Even their own titles are more expensive.well if you are gonna pay for games from big high street chains then prepare to get bent over the counter and penetrated hard
similarly with non valve titles most of the time