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ralphie
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Post by ralphie »

the dxlevel thing worked for me.
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Acidd_UK
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Post by Acidd_UK »

I support TF2.
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hunterw
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Post by hunterw »

Foxomaniac wrote:*clears throat*

Ahem, bare with me here, I'm about to go into a massive rant :

Team fortress 2.... something that some of us waited 10 years to see.

Sadly, the end result is something that is NOTHING like the team fortress we've all grown to love
dude what planet are you on?

http://www.fortress-forever.com/
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Foxomaniac
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Post by Foxomaniac »

Shh, I know about FF.

There's a teeeny weeeeeeeeny problem though :

TF2 is stealing more than half the players right now.
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Post by Licho »

Is it better than enemy territory quake wars or than natural selection?
I already have HL2 and I don't want to pay for another mod unless its really really good.
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Post by Comp1337 »

I'd say so yeah
And nemppu - Jeez, its $45 for five games. FIVE!
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Post by DemO »

Good enough deal for a skint student who just spent £1400 on new PC to buy...at least.
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Peace
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Post by Peace »

I loved the promo vids of the TF2 classes. Might buy it but it will probably end up collecting dust on some shelf while I play spring anyway... :oops:
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Post by hunterw »

Foxomaniac wrote:Shh, I know about FF.

There's a teeeny weeeeeeeeny problem though :

TF2 is stealing more than half the players right now.
yea about 20x more people play TF2
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nemppu
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Post by nemppu »

Comp1337 wrote:I'd say so yeah
And nemppu - Jeez, its $45 for five games. FIVE!
That's not the problem really. If they'd have a deal where you preorder it now, pay the ~31 euro, get to download TF2, and when it gets released they mail it to you, I'd buy it instantly. But, as far as I know, the only option is to pay the ~31 euro for rights to download the games from steam. 31 eur is megacheap if I get a five game packadge with physical boxes and cds, but too high to toss over the internet for some cyber-licence-download-shit. I don't quite trust this steam shit.
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Post by SwiftSpear »

Meh, it's the way things are going these days. If you read the licenses to the old material games it's really not like you owned the game if you owned a CD anyways.
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Post by nemppu »

SwiftSpear wrote:Meh, it's the way things are going these days. If you read the licenses to the old material games it's really not like you owned the game if you owned a CD anyways.
Ofcourse not, but then I've some physical proof of the purchase and a sweet looking box to put on the shelf.
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Post by GravitySpec »

You do know you can back your downloaded games to DVD right?

Right-Click Game --> Backup game files...

It will pack the files and split them to easily fit on DVD or CD.
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nemppu
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Post by nemppu »

GravitySpec wrote:You do know...
No.
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BlackLiger
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Post by BlackLiger »

So you'd rather pay a publisher than a developer, nemppu?

Fine. Don't expect me to be your freind though, since I AM a developer.
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Post by tombom »

BlackLiger wrote:So you'd rather pay a publisher than a developer, nemppu?

Fine. Don't expect me to be your freind though, since I AM a developer.
He never said anything like that. Preferring to have a physical copy is a natural thing that has nothing to do with whether you want to support the developer or not.
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BlackLiger
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Post by BlackLiger »

Your 'physical copy' is a lump of plastic. It's no LESS real than your harddrive, which is where your 'digital copy' is stored.
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Relative
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Post by Relative »

Just buy it!! TF2 is fantastic.
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BlackLiger
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Post by BlackLiger »

If you're talking to me, I ALREADY HAVE IT.
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Post by Erom »

BlackLiger wrote:Your 'physical copy' is a lump of plastic. It's no LESS real than your harddrive, which is where your 'digital copy' is stored.
Except that a well-cared for CD will last far, far longer than a typical hard drive. That said, as long as the internet distribution method has a robust backup-to-disk or re-download system, it's a wash. (Though with re-download: What if the company goes under? If you bought TA with digital download, now you wouldn't be able to get a new copy (officially at least))

And the whole more-money-going-directly-to-the-game-designer thing is sweet.
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