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racerboi101: -snip-
That's an awesome deal, thanks for the head up :)
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reaver894: I was in the beta and I cant use it.
Then if you want to use it, you should contact the person who was in charge of the Beta, as you are supposed to have access.
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p_mamusz: It seems the base game now includes all of the older DLCs, only the newer ones cost money.
Actually, the way it works is if you had at least 1 DLC before all of the older DLC got combined into Map Pack 1, they gave you all of the rest of the old DLC for free. Great for anyone that didn't buy all of the old DLC, bad for anyone that bought it all lol.
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racerboi101: Strategy First is offering their SFI Super Bundle for $9.99. Enter coupon code SUPERSALE at checkout for the discount.
Amazing Deal. Instabought. Thanks. :)
GamersGate's Daily Deal is Patrician IV Gold for 7.49€ (75% off). The game itself is a pretty good historical business simulation, but apparently you need some sort of account to play it. GamersGate even gives you two codes for each of the two items in the bundle; one code to activate the game, and one "in-game" code. Insane.

Also, the GTA sale, which was suspended yesterday shortly after it started, seems to be coming back now, at least partially.

The GTA Classics Bundle is now even cheaper than before, 4.49€ (77% off). Unless you already own all but one game from this pack, buying the pack is cheaper than buying any other items individually.
Post edited October 12, 2012 by Psyringe
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racerboi101: Strategy First is offering their SFI Super Bundle for $9.99.
Wow, that seems like such a great deal. Too bad nothing there looks good to me.
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Psyringe: The GTA Classics Bundle is now even cheaper than before, 4.49€ (77% off). Unless you already own all but one game from this pack, buying the pack is cheaper than buying any other items individually.
Or just get http://www.gamersgate.com/DDB-GTAT/grand-theft-auto-trilogy-bundle and download 1 and 2 for free here: http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/

Mass Effect games are also on sale today, including ME3 for $11.98 (http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-ME3/mass-effect-3)
Post edited October 12, 2012 by GoJays2025
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Psyringe: The GTA Classics Bundle is now even cheaper than before, 4.49€ (77% off). Unless you already own all but one game from this pack, buying the pack is cheaper than buying any other items individually.
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GoJays2025: Or just get http://www.gamersgate.com/DDB-GTAT/grand-theft-auto-trilogy-bundle and download 1 and 2 for free here: http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/
But then you're paying 50 cents more (or 90 cents more if you enter possible blue coin rewards into the equation) _and_ have the hassle of getting the first two games from a different site (which wants a lot of information from you before it allows a download). Where's the advantage? Or are the prices different for you?

Edit: Ah, I just see that they are. For European customers, "GTA Classics" is definitely the best deal, since it only costs 4.49€, less than the trilogy (which is priced at 4.99). US customers pay 4.99$ for the trilogy and 7.49$ for the collection, so for them, the is indeed the better deal, since the first two games can be downloaded for free.
Post edited October 12, 2012 by Psyringe
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Psyringe: The GTA Classics Bundle is now even cheaper than before, 4.49€ (77% off). Unless you already own all but one game from this pack, buying the pack is cheaper than buying any other items individually.
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GoJays2025: Or just get http://www.gamersgate.com/DDB-GTAT/grand-theft-auto-trilogy-bundle and download 1 and 2 for free here: http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/ Mass Effect games are also on sale today, including ME3 for $11.98 (http://www.gamersgate.com/DD-ME3/mass-effect-3)
I will buy the GTA and crack the SecuROM on it immediately :) Though it is not official there i will have DRM-Free GTA Classics at last.(SecuROM was holding me back for all these years)
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Psyringe: Edit: Ah, I just see that they are. For European customers, "GTA Classics" is definitely the best deal, since it only costs 4.49€, less than the trilogy (which is priced at 4.99). US customers pay 4.99$ for the trilogy and 7.49$ for the collection, so for them, the is indeed the better deal, since the first two games can be downloaded for free.
The Classics pack is $4.99 in the US store as well now so I guess you can disregard my previous post.
Dotemu has "Plug in Detail" promo, which seems to be identical with Topware here on gog. That means Earth 2150, Enclave, Gorky 17, Jack Orlando, Knights & Merchants, Septerra Core and World War 3 (only game not available here on GOG) are 50% off. Not on sale is Majesty.
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racerboi101: Keep in mind that in my experience SFI downloads expire so you should download all your games promptly and back them up
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kjx: Here is what I received from the support when I asked about DRM and re-download: http://i.imgur.com/MH4Ii.png
5 attempts meaning that I can still only download from the link that they send me 5 times? If so, that is a bit of a deal breaker (for the very same reason that limited activations is a dealbreaker for me, sometimes I just don't know what I want to play, so I just between games until I find one that tickles my fancy, and sometimes the game is not what I expected, so even though I thought I wanted to play a particular game, it turns out that I'm not in the mood for it). But there are some games in there that I really do want, namely Fleet Command, O.R.B. & Sub Command, and some others that I have some interest in.
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AFnord: 5 attempts meaning that I can still only download from the link that they send me 5 times? If so, that is a bit of a deal breaker (for the very same reason that limited activations is a dealbreaker for me, sometimes I just don't know what I want to play, so I just between games until I find one that tickles my fancy, and sometimes the game is not what I expected, so even though I thought I wanted to play a particular game, it turns out that I'm not in the mood for it). But there are some games in there that I really do want, namely Fleet Command, O.R.B. & Sub Command, and some others that I have some interest in.
After purchasing the bundle, you are directed to a page with 29 download links, one per game. Each link downloads a version of GetRightToGo (a downloader) that is specific to the game in question. If you want to download a game, you start the downloader, download the game, and now have an DRM free installer that you can backup.

You have 5 download attempts per game (or 10 - one of the pages mentions 10 attempts). For me it doesn't really matter. The system assumes that you download the game and do your own backup, which I'd do anyway. So the only situation where I needed to download any of those games more than once, is when somehow _both_ of my backups become unusable, which will hopefully never happen. Even if it _does_ happen, I strongly believe that it won't happen five times. ;)
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racerboi101: [Keep in mind that in my experience SFI downloads expire so you should download all your games promptly and back them up.
A pity, that kills the deal for me.
Quick question - Is there a difference between Enclave and Enclave Gold?