Ahah, this is excellent!FTFY to be more in line with the nature of this thread
RIP AVICII
Now you have it stuck in your head as well.
I cannot find the package ID on the store page.
its free
I cannot find the package ID on the store page.
It shows free in the embed, but no discount in the store
its free
It also mentions "Save 100%" in the window title. I suspect that it is one of the cases where SteamDB could help if there were no token limitation.It shows free in the embed, but no discount in the store
Aim for 13 more!
I've only done 39
Ok 44, if we include separate DLCsAim for 13 more!
I've just finished 2 more games for a total of 98; expansion, dlcs campaign packs count as 1 game for me
8 more to go~ YOU CAN DO EET!Ok 44, if we include separate DLCs
This is top 20 and it sure looks like something anyone would believe, let's say, 3 years ago.Damn, that global best seller list is something to behold.
And shows that for a huge amount of people, it's not just another launcher.
Needs more anime!This is top 20 and it sure looks like something anyone would believe, let's say, 3 years ago.
Needs more anime!
No, need to further give people more anti steam narratives. It's fine as it is.Needs more anime!
No, need to further give people more anti steam narratives. It's fine as it is.
Yeah, I didn't know he was dead, it must have slipped by me when it happens. I was really bummed to learn about how tragic his life was.RIP AVICII
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Anyone win anything on that EA giveaway?
Maybe they're going to send you a letter with the key.I won a copy of Bf1 but they're asking for a physical address -_-
or maybe they need one to confirm you live in country you claimed for legal purposes.Maybe they're going to send you a letter with the key.
Maybe they're going to send you a letter with the key.
Both.or maybe they need one to confirm you live in country you claimed for legal purposes.
(Long long ago I may have just taken google maps to legal country and dropped streetview guy somewhere and copied resulting address and they just sent key as reply).
Please fill out this form for us to ship your prize.
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Ask fantomenaI won BF4 for steam. Which I actually play, so yes please, but fuck at the giving address thing. I don't have a no damn norwegian address.
I won BF4 for steam. Which I actually play, so yes please, but fuck at the giving address thing. I don't have a no damn norwegian address.
Aren't they going to send it to the actual address?Norway Address Generator - Fake Address, Random Address Generator
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What are you talking about?Aren't they going to send it to the actual address?
Lol you would think that works every time. Totally doesn't. Damn things seem to have minds of their own.No, need to further give people more anti steam narratives. It's fine as it is.
I was today years old when I learned that you could simply hold "DEL" or "F2" to reach the bios while re/booting instead of hammering the keys like a madman.
As 708 said that they will ship it.What are you talking about?
Please fill out this form for us to ship your prize.
We need to validate and store winner information to comply with state and international laws
No, i just use an alaska address! recieved my key almost instantlyAren't they going to send it to the actual address?
The user score?Why the Metacritic score for The Last of Us 2 is so low?
Figured the first two but is the ending that bad?The user score?
- First party exclusive
- LGBT + Women
- Horrible ending