stuminus3 said:Hey, I own Project Snowblind on Steam. I guess it must have been bundled with something else I bought. Huh. And the cycle continues.
It's like finding that you got a present out of nowhere.
Think I'll grab Deus Ex from GMG today.
stuminus3 said:Hey, I own Project Snowblind on Steam. I guess it must have been bundled with something else I bought. Huh. And the cycle continues.
stuminus3 said:Hey, I own Project Snowblind on Steam. I guess it must have been bundled with something else I bought. Huh. And the cycle continues.
gdt5016 said:Got my DX key. How can I check if I got those tf2 items? I'd like to trade them away asap.
gdt5016 said:Got my DX key. How can I check if I got those tf2 items? I'd like to trade them away asap.
It says Digital Retail when you enter it. You didn't.gdt5016 said:Got my DX key. How can I check if I got those tf2 items? I'd like to trade them away asap.
ValveTimegdt5016 said:Pre-loading now. Does it auto unlock at the stroke of midnight?
Just put the games you're playing in favorites and let Steam alphabetically sort the rest. I tried making folders for different genres once but it didn't quite work out.Mat C said:Guys, need help. How do you folks organise your Steam libraries?
I like to try to keep on top of my content, so I've just had a go.. but damn it's tough trying to find a nice enough solution.
I'm relatively new to PC gaming, only within the last 2 months or so, and I have 50 games installed at the moment which is already giving me an organisational headache.. and yes I'm aware the situation is only ever going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
So far and having just played around with afew category names, I've come up with Classic PC Games (everything Valve does etc), Classics 2000-2005 (everything I associate with PS2 era), Current Gen (stuff from 2006 onwards really), Indies and Favourites, which is usually the two or three games I'm playing at the moment. Not sure if I'm happy with that though.. it's not an elegant solution and there's afew games that could fit into a couple of categories.
How do you manage it? Suggestions very much welcome. Also apologies if this has inevitably been discussed before..
zkylon said:Just put the games you're playing in favorites and let Steam alphabetically sort the rest. I tried making folders for different genres once but it didn't quite work out.
Lucky you, over here in Europe it's still 6 days and change.Nabs said:ValveTime
The store page currently says 3 days and 12 hours. We'll see how close they get to that.
It should unlock around midnight EST, at which point you will need to restart Steam. If you restart Steam and the servers aren't too swamped, then you can start decrypting it. It might take 30-45 minutes to decrypt, as a rough guess, and then it might take a while longer before you can actually get into the game if the Steam servers are as swamped as they were with Portal 2 (perhaps not likely).gdt5016 said:Pre-loading now. Does it auto unlock at the stroke of midnight?
Cool, glad to see more XBL indie games that deserve attention crawl over to steam.MRORANGE said:
thefil said:I loathe every one of you that can afford Deus Ex. I shouldn't have pre-ordered Skyrim so early.
3chopl0x said:Finally!
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Preloading and PREORDERING are two different things. I'd assume that means that you'll get the items but only if you preload before the game comes out.
Edit: Oh whoops, just saw the GMG message. So you guys with GMG keys aren't able to preload? That sucks. :(
StuBurns said:My Steam picture is a variation on my GAF avatar:
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A damn good one too if I do say so myself.
That's exactly my scenario. At one point I tried organizing my games into genres - it was kind of cool but the list was so huge and complicated it really defeated the purpose. Many modern games don't fit into stereotypical genre roles either, at least, not handily within the confines of keeping the amount of categories limited at all. I mean, do you have an "Action Game" category with 80 games or do you break it up into "First Person Shooter", "Third Person Shooter"? Do you go more vague so you can fit games that don't actually include shooting? Where does Portal fit, Mirrors Edge? Do you make a whole category for your ONE fighting game, your ONE roguelike game, your TWO platforming games, etc? It's just convoluted...zkylon said:Just put the games you're playing in favorites and let Steam alphabetically sort the rest. I tried making folders for different genres once but it didn't quite work out.
Aselith said:Preloading and PREORDERING are two different things. I'd assume that means that you'll get the items but only if you preload before the game comes out.
Edit: Oh whoops, just saw the GMG message. So you guys with GMG keys aren't able to preload? That sucks.![]()
Definitely the way to go.Houston3000 said:That's exactly my scenario. At one point I tried organizing my games into genres - it was kind of cool but the list was so huge and complicated it really defeated the purpose. Many modern games don't fit into stereotypical genre roles either, at least, not handily within the confines of keeping the amount of categories limited at all. I mean, do you have an "Action Game" category with 80 games or do you break it up into "First Person Shooter", "Third Person Shooter"? Do you go more vague so you can fit games that don't actually include shooting? Where does Portal fit, Mirrors Edge? Do you make a whole category for your ONE fighting game, your ONE roguelike game, your TWO platforming games, etc? It's just convoluted...
Now I just have my default alphabetical list with a half dozen of the ones I'm currently playing tagged as my favorites up on top.
Nabs said:They can preload just fine, they just don't get TF2 items.
Yes. All genuine.Aselith said:How is that known? Steam users got their items already?
GhostRidah said:Might & Magic Clash of Heroes page up
Not at all. Ubisoft is only publishing it. This usually means developers are free to choose their own DRM and online system, so they naturally go with steamworks. RUSE, Cliffs of Dover and Call of juarez: The Cartel are a couple more examples.x3sphere said:Hm, seems like it uses Steamworks? That's a change for Ubi.
Chesskid1 said:http://www.direct2drive.com/10314/product/
magicka, $3.95 at D2D? good price? steam redeemable right, and i see there is many DLC. buy now or wait for GOTY version? thanks.
x3sphere said:Hm, seems like it uses Steamworks? That's a change for Ubi.
I wish I could afford any new games on Steam, I want Dead Island, Skyrim, and Deus Ex but I can't afford any of them ;_________________;.thefil said:I loathe every one of you that can afford Deus Ex. I shouldn't have pre-ordered Skyrim so early.
SalsaShark said:current steam avatar:
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GDJustin said:My Steam categories are:
Archived (completed)
Multiplayer / Sandbox
Played / Playing
Unplayed
Ze Junk Pile
I keep Archived and Junk Pile minimized. The rest open.
I like this category setup because from top to bottom it lists things in approx. the order I'm probably looking for them. Although you can never "beat" a game like Football Manager, I reserve the right to move it from Sandbox into Archived at my discretion.