Metro 2033 uses Steamworks - other distributors cry themselves to sleep
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Too bad I chose CoP over Metro 2033. I can't stand linear gameplay in Russian shooters.
[QUOTE=seano12;20316070]Too bad I chose CoP over Metro 2033. I can't stand linear gameplay in Russian shooters.[/QUOTE]
STALKER is Ukrainian.
[QUOTE=James0890;20316207]STALKER is Ukrainian.[/QUOTE]
A.K.A. former Russia.
[QUOTE=seano12;20316255]A.K.A. former Russia.[/QUOTE]
Former Soviet Union*
Did I mention I'm half asleep? Sleep debt is lame.
lol excuses
[QUOTE=James0890;20314444]Valve doesn't set the prices fyi[/QUOTE]
I said Steam. Not Valve. And it's their business to come with fair prices for everyone.
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[QUOTE=Thomo;20314534]In Pound Sterling, games are cheaper than you can get in retail stores.
Albeit anything but MW1/2 which I got retail.[/QUOTE]
Ahahaha, ahahah, ahah. no.
England apparently isn't Europe.
In rest of Europe, games are like 50% higher price at steam than at retail.
Oh fuck, I want to buy the game without having to use steam.
Skip then.
A good game that isn't using GFWL? There is a god!
[QUOTE=CodeMonkey3;20307633]How can you disagree with him? I love Steam too but he's entirely correct, monopolies are illegal in the United States.[/QUOTE]
It's not a monopoly if other parties willingly choose not to participate.
Monopoly is bad. Ironically, the game Monopoly is being sold by one company alone.
Plus Steam is generally safe from hackers and piracy
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