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we bought the 4-pack at less 50%. still looking for one taker
Ah ok, just thought it was worth mentioning. I haven't put enough hours into the first one to warrant buying another one already. I picked up the bioshock infinite season pass for $14 using that voucher.

It's still cheaper on Steam for the next 6 hours - $7.49
Thanks, but as above :P
 
Ah ok, just thought it was worth mentioning. I haven't put enough hours into the first one to warrant buying another one already. I picked up the bioshock infinite season pass for $14 using that voucher.
I played the first one only once since I bought it....... :D
 
So would people be interested in a Sanctum 2 give-away?

The first one was great, but at the time, my Internet was not great - way too much lag to be playable. I should have better luck now :)
 
So would people be interested in a Sanctum 2 give-away?

The first one was great, but at the time, my Internet was not great - way too much lag to be playable. I should have better luck now :)

I would :P Just because I'm not ready to buy it, doesn't mean that I won't play it if I were to win it!

I'm not sure if it was just me, but we played the first one very early on and it felt like we stood absolutely no chance. I think the balancing was still very broken at the time.
 
Take note that Sanctum 2 has changed quite a lot from Sanctum 1. While both are FPS/TD hybrids, Sanctum 1 was more Tower Defence with a bit of FPS whereas Sanctum 2 is much more FPS.
I'd give Sanctum 2 another shot in multiplayer but SP didn't go down well for me. The game is much more multiplayer focused now and the SP is either very difficult or I just suck it this. :)
 
Oh, btw, for those of you who work in an office, if you win something during the day and you want it done downloading at night, you can remotely accept the gift, activate it and install it. I can't remember where it is you go, but if you leave your Steam client running on your home PC, you can just log in to Steam in your browser and remotely install your games.
 
Oh, btw, for those of you who work in an office, if you win something during the day and you want it done downloading at night, you can remotely accept the gift, activate it and install it. I can't remember where it is you go, but if you leave your Steam client running on your home PC, you can just log in to Steam in your browser and remotely install your games.

This works very well when using the Steam app on an Android device. I usually only have the early morning time to quickly browse and buy. I then start the download through the app as well. But yes your Steam client must be logged in and running on your PC at home.
 
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