faetal on 28/10/2013 at 10:29
This thread was a good start to my day :)
henke on 28/10/2013 at 11:22
Hahaha, that's great. :D
gunsmoke on 29/10/2013 at 09:52
Hmmm. I am no longer on Vista. And my ex just brought my games and new rig down to us. VtM:B it is! Oh, and FEAR + exps. + 2 + DLC. I don't have F3AR...
henke on 29/10/2013 at 15:04
Came across The Darkness 2 Limited Edition (comes with a tin box and a poster! Oooooh!) in the store for a fiver today so I guess that'll be my Halloween gaming, unless Steam decides to have a Halloween Sale and include Amnesia:AMFP in it.
WingedKagouti on 29/10/2013 at 15:41
Quote Posted by henke
Came across The Darkness 2 Limited Edition (comes with a tin box and a poster! Oooooh!) in the store for a fiver today so I guess that'll be my Halloween gaming, unless Steam decides to have a Halloween Sale and include Amnesia:AMFP in it.
GOG.com has (
http://www.gog.com/game/amnesia_a_machine_for_pigs) AMFP in their Halloween Sale ($6 off).
henke on 29/10/2013 at 16:38
The PC version of DEADLY PREMONITION will be unlocking (
http://store.steampowered.com/app/247660/) on Steam within the hour! Those of you who haven't played it yet: GET IT! GET THIS WONDERFUL MESS OF A GAME NOW!
(also thanks WK, AMFP GOT!)
june gloom on 29/10/2013 at 20:36
It has to be when I have like $20 in my bank account, earmarked for groceries.
Zerker on 29/10/2013 at 21:56
Edible video games?
I actually still have yet to play VtM:B, so I'd be down for starting out a game on Thurs.
Of course, I also have a copy of Alan Wake I haven't played yet either :)
Shadowcat on 30/10/2013 at 10:57
So "Outlast" is currently on sale for ~$13.40 at various places, including:
(
http://www.gog.com/game/outlast)
(
http://redbarrelsgames.com/) (the developer, via Humble Store)
GOG has made me suddenly wary of their ability to supply patches for large games -- they currently require people to re-download all 6+GB of Shadow Warrior to get their most recent update (and are still lagging behind Steam by a couple of releases) which is completely nuts. I'm unsure whether GOG or Flying Wild Hog are to blame, but sadly my money is on GOG, because they always seem to use their own custom patcher.
However, I don't think I have any experience of game patches provided via the Humble Store either. I've seen games updated with new installers, but they've always been small enough that I didn't mind re-downloading. However if patches are available for Humble Store games, right now I'd have rather more faith in the developer's ability to provide them than I do of GOG.
Anyone have any insights?