NOW you tell me, only after I've been locked out for too many failed login attempts.OMG_J4d3_is_so_hot
--Patrick
Oh well.
NOW you tell me, only after I've been locked out for too many failed login attempts.OMG_J4d3_is_so_hot
--Patrick
I mean, if it's available...what more do you need? A dating app by Slaanesh?
I already have it, but I wonder why VT1 is on that list but Vermintide 2 isn't.and what more do you need?
what more do you need? A dating app by Slaanesh?
I mean, if it's available...
Does @Emrys know?I already have it
Due to regional price differences, the gift you are trying to send cannot be sent to the recipient's region.
First: Have you played Wolfenstein: The New Order? If not, get that and play it first. The New Colossus is a direct story follow-up to New Order. The Old Blood is a prequel to the first game, set in WW2, and it's pretty good too but the story isn't as important.As an old, old man. (Well, I mean, I'm not Dave old, but mid-40s), I remember fondly shooting Nazis in Wolfenstein back in the day. I've been waiting for a sale on The New Colossus, and it's now $12 on Steam. The question: has anyone played it, and is it worth dropping the extra nine bucks on the DLC missions?
I assume they only get so many keys.I think it's hilarious that the F1 giveaway is "while supplies last". For an digital download.
Me, too. It's just funny how they worded it.I assume they only get so many keys.
Oh well that's horseshit.Welp. I tried.
I found out that, to combat people using VPN and buying games cheap in another country, Steam implemented that if your Bank/Creditcard is registered to a country you can buy games only in that country and if you want to gift a steam key, the price difference between your region and the giftees region cant be bigger then 10%.Oh well that's horseshit.
But that doesn't make any sense here because it would have been MORE. Stupid rule, man.I found out that, to combat people using VPN and buying games cheap in another country, Steam implemented that if your Bank/Creditcard is registered to a country you can buy games only in that country and if you want to gift a steam key, the price difference between your region and the giftees region cant be bigger then 10%.
New Order and Old Guard are what I was referring to (They were cheaper, so I thought they were DLC). I went ahead and grabbed the whole set, so at least now I know what order to play them in.First: Have you played Wolfenstein: The New Order? If not, get that and play it first. The New Colossus is a direct story follow-up to New Order. The Old Blood is a prequel to the first game, set in WW2, and it's pretty good too but the story isn't as important.
Second: Yes, all of them are good. There's a REAL story here and it's both interesting, uplifting, and kind of depressing at the same time. I personally think New Order + New Colossus are two of the most important games made in the last ten years.
The shooting isn't bad ether: you can approach this game however you want most of the time. You want to sneak around? Go for it. Do fights tactically like Call of Duty, using cover? You can do that too. There are even times you can go guns akimbo and just play this like it's classic Doom/Wolfenstein and just MURDER EVERYTHING. Even better, you get bonuses by meeting challenges related to which playstyle you are using.
I can't comment on the DLC though.
Yeah, the story is Old Blood -> New Order -> New Colossus -> Youngblood, though the Old Blood's story connections aren't THAT important and you can just play it whatever. I've heard Youngblood isn't quite as good as the rest because Bethesda attached microtransations that make basic parts of the game's progression... wonky to try and force people into buying micros.New Order and Old Guard are what I was referring to (They were cheaper, so I thought they were DLC). I went ahead and grabbed the whole set, so at least now I know what order to play them in.
Sweet!Bethesda is giving out free copies of Quake 2
Oh... passif you install their launcher and claim it there.
For what it's worth...This week Ubisoft is giving away copies of The Division via UPlay.
The story is nice, and the visuals are nice. Even on Hard mode, though, The New Order is really easy. I haven't tried Colossus to say either way yet, but it's just something to keep in mind. Even the bosses went down pretty easy on Hard Mode. The only place I got stuck had no boss at all. It was a large helicopter bay where enemies spawn on you from all sides as soon as you enter, and they have back doors into all the hidey-holes. I did have to redo that one a lot until I got it right.First: Have you played Wolfenstein: The New Order? If not, get that and play it first. The New Colossus is a direct story follow-up to New Order. The Old Blood is a prequel to the first game, set in WW2, and it's pretty good too but the story isn't as important.
Second: Yes, all of them are good. There's a REAL story here and it's both interesting, uplifting, and kind of depressing at the same time. I personally think New Order + New Colossus are two of the most important games made in the last ten years.
The shooting isn't bad ether: you can approach this game however you want most of the time. You want to sneak around? Go for it. Do fights tactically like Call of Duty, using cover? You can do that too. There are even times you can go guns akimbo and just play this like it's classic Doom/Wolfenstein and just MURDER EVERYTHING. Even better, you get bonuses by meeting challenges related to which playstyle you are using.
I can't comment on the DLC though.