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RSHabroptilus: After seeing all my friends pick it up, I broke down and purchased it.
Really don't think it looks too good...
Now boosts my amount of Steam games to 85. I feel terrible.
That's more than I have.
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Weclock: That's more than I have.

Yeah, I find it somewhat embarrassing. I don't even play games that much. I'm a book-readin' fool.
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Weclock: That's more than I have.
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RSHabroptilus: Yeah, I find it somewhat embarrassing. I don't even play games that much. I'm a book-readin' fool.
add me on steam, I want to browse your games. my name is Weclock
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Weclock: add me on steam, I want to browse your games. my name is Weclock

:o
Another Phoenix lad!
Ahh, I miss Arizona. I finally went off and hitchhiked back there last summer, after having been away for four years. Stayed at the Arcosanti and sheet. Good fun, good fun. Really wouldn't mind moving back and finishing college in Flagstaff next year.
I actually play most of them on a regular basis.
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Well according to the Steam community page I have 192 games, but it's probably a little less than that seeing that the community doesn't count games correctly.
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Urb4nZ0mb13: I actually play most of them on a regular basis.
I really would like to buy crysis but I know for a fact that I will reformat my computer more than five times this month.
Just to reiterate the point about Valve being slow to mention DRM, Age of Booty which was released earlier today contains SecuROM in the demo (and most likely then, the full game), but fails to mention this on the store pages).
For a demo, the lack of DRM information is especially uncool.
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bansama: Just to reiterate the point about Valve being slow to mention DRM, Age of Booty which was released earlier today contains SecuROM in the demo (and most likely then, the full game), but fails to mention this on the store pages).
For a demo, the lack of DRM information is especially uncool.

When in any doubt, check on Reclaim Your Game!'s SecuROM 7 Infected Games list, which is updated regularly with new titles and also any information on protection changes made in patches. For other forms of DRM, check the Daemon Tools Game Database; it isn't updated as frequently, but it's great for older titles. Generally speaking, games that have DRM on the retail release will also have it on the demo and Steam version even if it isn't explicitly mentioned.
Post edited March 10, 2009 by Arkose