manofthem
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Software | Windows 10 Pro |
I didn't notice that either, I'm pretty sure it said the deal was from 2nd till 5th August just logged in to buy it for my kid's steam... and found it no longer 50%
No worries, Aug 2-5 is the Quakecon that Kurgan mentioned, with each day featuring a different deal, along with a constant 25% off:
[url]http://img.techpowerup.org/120802/Capture059.jpg[/URL]
(click it, it's a link)
Looks like Quakecon sales for the weekend.
And...
So Batman Arkham City would simply install as a standalone game if I got it from their?
Edit: Hmmmm post 999
Can't say 100%, for every game I bought off getgamesgo, I made sure was Steam activate-able.
But if you read the FAQ, it looks like after purchase, the game is available in your account with the activation code and download links.
Otherwise, if it’s a download games, we normally send you two e-mails. One is a receipt outlining what you’ve paid for the game and the other contains activation details and any activation codes you may need. The activation code and links to download files are also stored in your account and you can download the game again if you need to do so.
If it's like the Arkham City that came with my ssd, it will point to where you can download the game, and then you can install, probably using a GFWL account.
Dark, soon to be 1,000 posts!
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