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you'd love origin!
'Currently downloaded 345% of 6Gb' ermm.....
Oh and dont forget, battlefield 3 downloads all the DLC to your hard drive even if you havent purchased it. lol
Got to admit, the download speeds on Origin (for me, anyway) are absolutely awesome.
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Surgeon Simulator was on offer for like £2.50 a few days back, had to get it for the lols.
Safe to say, im stuck on the first surgery.
Last Light is an awesome game. DLC coming soon too.
Ive got a £10 voucher sitting in my Steam wallet and i honestly don't know what to get with it
Anyone got any suggestions?
If you like building s**t/adventure/space then I highly recommend Kerbal Space Program, but it WILL take up all your time.
If you like building s**t/adventure/space then I highly recommend Kerbal Space Program, but it WILL take up all your time.
Just looked it up on youtube, looks intriguing... whats the games objective?
I bought Postal 2 for about a quid the other day - used to love that game when I was younger!
Far Cry 3 for £9.99 at the minute...
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Far Cry 3 is a great game. Was actually one game where i was determined to finish every mission including side quests.
Well worth a tenner! Stunning game and its nice having every single unlockable in the game with still having more tasks (like re-setting outposts)
Borderlands 2 is one of the few games I've completed over and over again, currently on my 3rd playthrough on ultimate vault hunter mode and its still fun with my awesome guns haha
September 11, 2013 – Steam Family Sharing, a new service feature that allows close friends and family members to share their libraries of Steam games, is coming to Steam, a leading platform for the delivery and management of PC, Mac, and Linux games and software. The feature will become available next week, in limited beta on Steam.
Steam Family Sharing is designed for close friends and family members to play one another's Steam games while each earning their own Steam achievements and storing their own saves and application data to the Steam cloud. It's all enabled by authorizing a shared computer.
“Our customers have expressed a desire to share their digital games among friends and family members, just as current retail games, books, DVDs, and other physical media can be shared,” explained Anna Sweet of Valve. “Family Sharing was created in direct response to these user requests.”
Once a device is authorized, the lender's library of Steam games becomes available for others on the machine to access, download, and play. Though simultaneous usage of an account’s library is not allowed, the lender may always access and play his games at any time. If he decides to start playing when a friend is borrowing one of his games, the friend will be given a few minutes to either purchase the game or quit playing.
For more information about Steam Family Sharing and the beta program, please visit store.steampowered.com/sharing.
I'll just borrow from Darren, he has 90% of the games on Steam
I'll just borrow from Darren, he has 90% of the games on Steam