A heads up for any Australians thinking of buying the 2K games pack: I just bought it, and it came with a lot of games that weren't listed in the package, and whose store pages I'm unable to access (says they're not available in this region). Valve may decide to take the games back, but in any case, I got these extra:
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Along with some buggy duplicate entries for the civ games. Not a bad haul for $90US.
Just as an FYI, I'm seeing those listed as a part of the package on the store page for NA Steam.
Can anyone talk a little bit about the Commandos gameplay? I've never heard of the series, but it looks pretty decent.
You have control of a small squad of soldiers; stealth guy, bazooka guy and sniper. Maybe another one too who knows? It's been a whil.e You sneak around on battlefields and army bases completing objectives. It's isometric from what I recall and all done in real-time. I loved it back then.
I think there was an engineer too.
I remember playing it when I was probably... 8-9? And it was really really tough. I do however remember having fun with it playing online, surely to the bemusement of the unfortunate people to play with a 9 year old.
A heads up for any Australians thinking of buying the 2K games pack: I just bought it, and it came with a lot of games that weren't listed in the package, and whose store pages I'm unable to access (says they're not available in this region). Valve may decide to take the games back, but in any case, I got these extra:
I'm all over the Commandos pack, which has been on my watch list since the start of the sale. I could see myself ending up with X-Com too - I'll see if the mood takes me.
Can anyone talk a little bit about the Commandos gameplay? I've never heard of the series, but it looks pretty decent.
You have control of a small squad of soldiers; stealth guy, bazooka guy and sniper. Maybe another one too who knows? It's been a whil.e You sneak around on battlefields and army bases completing objectives. It's isometric from what I recall and all done in real-time. I loved it back then.
There are like way more guys actually, you got a spy and a dog too for example. They are some of the hardest and best tactical rpg/rts hybrid game things ever. Look it up on youtube.
Team Fortress 2? I have never played it. Is it worth this price? Do lots of people still play it?
A lot of people play it, but I personally found it difficult to jump into after it's been going on so long. I guess one of the problems with dedicated servers and no matchmaking is that everyone's kinda already formed their little cliques if you get in on it late.
I found it intimidating at first, but if you just pick a server at random (edit: well, not at *random*.. don't go to crazy rules servers where they give everyone a million HP and pistols shoot rockets and crap) *usually* you will not run into jerks, even if you suck. And you get the hang of everything pretty quick.
I do think the game could have benefited from some "newbie" servers though - someplace new players could go and at least not feel overwhelmed.
You could just play with us on the PA servers. There are a few fragfest type 32-player servers where you can kinda get the hang of stuff. It's not too tough of a games to get into if you keep in mind the strengths of each class you choose when you start.
You're gonna get yelled at by someone no matter what game you play.
Just let us know you're a newbie so we can give you tips for your class and go easy on you.
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And it's definitely possible to get into TF2 right now. My fiancee really got into it over the last few months. She usually goes either medic or heavy, I think. It's kind of funny because I played the hell out of it when it first came out, then came back to it when she finally started playing it about 2 years after I had gifted it to her. She is far more enthusiastic than me about playing it. I think I've just been in less of a competitive multiplayer mood lately.
SF4 is really great, but I'm not sure who would buy it when Super is out on consoles.
I can see the appeal of getting this one just to be sure you'll always have some good version of Street Fighter to play no matter what happens to your consoles. Especially this generation, that 360 is going to break out of warranty someday, guaranteed.
Picked up The Witcher a few days ago when it was on sale for 7 bucks, and last night got the telltale monkey island episodes that ive been on the fence about for 10 bucks (5 episodes). If i see sam and max i might have to grab them too as its a good price.
edit: though if it were optional for people who didn't like it (at cost of removing multiplayer access while not being used) and if it didn't log me out from my xbox if i logged into my pc would both be nice additions
speaking of osmos, does anyone know where i can acquire the OST? i don't want to play the game, flOw did it better imo, but the music is nice and i wanna listen to it.
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Just a tip, don't buy ArmA II. It's $20, but if you buy the ArmA II + OA pack, you get ArmA II for $10. And there's not a lot of reason to buy ArmA II alone now that OA is out.
edit: though if it were optional for people who didn't like it (at cost of removing multiplayer access while not being used) and if it didn't log me out from my xbox if i logged into my pc would both be nice additions
I had a terrible experience with Red Faction Guerilla where it wouldn't let me be online until it patched, but the gfwl patching service was also broken (I think it wasn't calibrated to patch the files in the Steam folder, instead auto sending them to C/Programs/RedFactionGuerilla/ or something), so I basically couldn't play any multiplayer at all because of their shitty design.
It'll also hold your game saves hostage if it messes up, too.
Just an FYI for people looking to get the Commandos pack - the first two games are running at double speed, you will need to install this patch in order to get it to work normally.
There are a fewthreads on the Steam forum regarding the issues.
I like GFWL in principle - whole "can message people in XBL, share a single achievement set/points, etc."
What irritates me are the games that update via GFWL instead of via Steam, like Bioshock 2. All other Steam games update automatically, in the background. But those games don't download updates until you load them.
When you consider that Enforcer and Interceptor are awful and should not be installed nor played, the complete pack is basically the same price as just buying each of the worthwhile ones (UFO Defense, TFD, Apoc) alone.
On the other hand, we're talking about a difference of $2.50 between buying just one game and getting all three. If you're not sure if you're going to like the games and money is really tight, then I guess you could just get UFO Defense and pick up others later when more sales come around, if you like the gameplay (which is totally awesome and super atmospheric).
Just a question for you all.
Is it worth getting the entire X-com pack or should I just get the original today?
I'd say it's worth getting the pack for TFTD and Apocalypse. Just buying the original isn't a boneheaded move, however, because TFTD is pretty much more like it and Apocalypse is something people either like or hate, typically.
Also I figured out why my gift card won't work (I'm an idiot): it checks for the full price before it applies the reduction. Since I have $13.34 on my gift card, I'm having trouble figuring out how I'll work it. I mean, I could buy X-COM + Apocalypse right now, and they'd clear because the total is $10, but then I'd be left with an even lower limit for "max price for a game before sale" or whatever.
GIFT CARDS ARE STUPID AND STEAM IS STUPID FOR MAKING YOU HAVE THE FULL PRICE BEFORE IT APPLIES THE SALE REDUCTION. I just want to spend this money on Steam and then get back to buying games with my normal credit card, but now I don't know if it's worth buying a couple X-COMs (pretty much the only thing I can afford at the pre-sale price) and then being left with a pretty much useless gift card, or waiting for a game that normally retails for less than $13.34 to go on sale or something.
If this thing worked I'd have King's Bounty + the whole X-COM pack but I think Steam is going to talk me in to just buying UFO Defense + Apocalypse or something. Man, even doing this math is confusing. (Gift card balance before purchase) vs. (Pre-sale price of all items), (Gift card balance after purchase) vs. (Possible pre-sale price of other games on sale), (Gift card balance) vs. (Sale price of items)...
Man, when are Capcom going to reduce the price on Bionic Commando? I've been following that since before launch, but all the negative hype once it hit put me off, and at £20 it's still above my "willing to experiment with" threshold.
I like GFWL in principle - whole "can message people in XBL, share a single achievement set/points, etc."
What irritates me are the games that update via GFWL instead of via Steam, like Bioshock 2. All other Steam games update automatically, in the background. But those games don't download updates until you load them.
It depends on the game. GTA4 has definitely been update through Steam, even though it's a GFW Live game.
There are two things about GFW Live I like better than Steam. The way game invites are handled and the fact that you can get info about what your friends are doing in the game. Everything else, I think Steam does better.
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I think there was an engineer too.
I remember playing it when I was probably... 8-9? And it was really really tough. I do however remember having fun with it playing online, surely to the bemusement of the unfortunate people to play with a 9 year old.
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The "buggy duplicate entries" for the Civ games are the Mac versions.
With the possible exception of full circle moves, I'd say that SF4 plays fine on keyboard.
SF4 is really great, but I'm not sure who would buy it when Super is out on consoles.
I know people always say how great X-COM is, but I'm not really a big fan of strategy games.
that good eh?
i'm gonna hold off for a bit longer 19.99 isnt low enough for me yet
Btw
Numen is on sale again
any thoughts on that game?? has anyone here even tried it?
There are like way more guys actually, you got a spy and a dog too for example. They are some of the hardest and best tactical rpg/rts hybrid game things ever. Look it up on youtube.
Just let us know you're a newbie so we can give you tips for your class and go easy on you.
And it's definitely possible to get into TF2 right now. My fiancee really got into it over the last few months. She usually goes either medic or heavy, I think. It's kind of funny because I played the hell out of it when it first came out, then came back to it when she finally started playing it about 2 years after I had gifted it to her. She is far more enthusiastic than me about playing it. I think I've just been in less of a competitive multiplayer mood lately.
i bought it just for the freeroam multi back during the christmas sale
my first encounter with GFWL
dear god what an abortion of a program
i think i hate it nearly as much as itunes.
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As I sit here updating my iPhone to 4.0, those are harsh words.
edit: though if it were optional for people who didn't like it (at cost of removing multiplayer access while not being used) and if it didn't log me out from my xbox if i logged into my pc would both be nice additions
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It'll also hold your game saves hostage if it messes up, too.
There are a few threads on the Steam forum regarding the issues.
Is it worth getting the entire X-com pack or should I just get the original today?
What irritates me are the games that update via GFWL instead of via Steam, like Bioshock 2. All other Steam games update automatically, in the background. But those games don't download updates until you load them.
Is it actually any good?
I don't have a controller to hand, so would a keyboard suffice?
The Steam sale for it is silly, they had it at that price 8 months ago. Surely it should be a bigger discount this time round?
On the other hand, we're talking about a difference of $2.50 between buying just one game and getting all three. If you're not sure if you're going to like the games and money is really tight, then I guess you could just get UFO Defense and pick up others later when more sales come around, if you like the gameplay (which is totally awesome and super atmospheric).
I usually enjoy my time playing it, up to a certain point. Then it goes on the shelf, and come back to it in a few months starting a new game.
Get the pack, while the original's the best the other two, terror from the deep and apocalypse are good too.
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I'd say it's worth getting the pack for TFTD and Apocalypse. Just buying the original isn't a boneheaded move, however, because TFTD is pretty much more like it and Apocalypse is something people either like or hate, typically.
Also I figured out why my gift card won't work (I'm an idiot): it checks for the full price before it applies the reduction. Since I have $13.34 on my gift card, I'm having trouble figuring out how I'll work it. I mean, I could buy X-COM + Apocalypse right now, and they'd clear because the total is $10, but then I'd be left with an even lower limit for "max price for a game before sale" or whatever.
GIFT CARDS ARE STUPID AND STEAM IS STUPID FOR MAKING YOU HAVE THE FULL PRICE BEFORE IT APPLIES THE SALE REDUCTION. I just want to spend this money on Steam and then get back to buying games with my normal credit card, but now I don't know if it's worth buying a couple X-COMs (pretty much the only thing I can afford at the pre-sale price) and then being left with a pretty much useless gift card, or waiting for a game that normally retails for less than $13.34 to go on sale or something.
If this thing worked I'd have King's Bounty + the whole X-COM pack but I think Steam is going to talk me in to just buying UFO Defense + Apocalypse or something. Man, even doing this math is confusing. (Gift card balance before purchase) vs. (Pre-sale price of all items), (Gift card balance after purchase) vs. (Possible pre-sale price of other games on sale), (Gift card balance) vs. (Sale price of items)...
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As a game? Vastly polished, I hear - and how many fighters do you see on the PC nowadays?
As a port? It's from Capcom's recent 'excellent' period, which they sadly seem to have now dropped wholesale.
As a sale? Not brilliant - it's slightly more than half the average retail price of the massively expanded Super Street Fighter IV for consoles.
Playing on keyboard? I have no personal experience, but I imagine you will cry.
Fuck yes, it is good. Yeah, playing with keyboard will do fine, even though it's not the optimal way to play.
It depends on the game. GTA4 has definitely been update through Steam, even though it's a GFW Live game.
There are two things about GFW Live I like better than Steam. The way game invites are handled and the fact that you can get info about what your friends are doing in the game. Everything else, I think Steam does better.