I feel compelled to post this. D2D, as many people here know, are having a sale on games for five dollars. If you're even remotely interested in RPGs then you owe it to yourself to spend the ridiculous $5 on Drakensang. This title is barely six months old, and I played it all this summer, and loved every minute of it. I paid $30 for it brand new (yes, it was cheap at launch) but I said back ...
Storm of Zehir for $5!!!!!!!! Just purchased it Also, Titan Quest bundle for $5 is just amazing...if anybody hasn't played TQ and likes hack and slash RPG's that's a deal too good to pass up.
dnuggs40 wrote: Storm of Zehir for $5!!!!!!!! Just purchased it Also, Titan Quest bundle for $5 is just amazing...if anybody hasn't played TQ and likes hack and slash RPG's that's a deal too good to pass up. wow i gotta check this out!
Yeah this D2D sale has been great!! The only problem I occured was when I tried to redownload STALKER (SOC). I got a message saying that they needed to retrieve more keys. I already had a key I just needed to download the game again. I'll try when I get home
mrbojangles25 wrote: I got a question: does D2D store your game history like Steam does, so you can download the game you purchased whenever you like? Yes, and your product keys are stored there as well. You don't even need third-party software installed on your computer. You just download the files as though you were copying a DVD to your hard drive. Your account is actually at ...
Charles_Dickens wrote: mrbojangles25 wrote: I got a question: does D2D store your game history like Steam does, so you can download the game you purchased whenever you like? Yes, and your product keys are stored there as well. You don't even need third-party software installed on your computer. You just download the files as though you were copying a DVD to your hard ...
mrbojangles25 wrote: Charles_Dickens wrote: mrbojangles25 wrote: I got a question: does D2D store your game history like Steam does, so you can download the game you purchased whenever you like? Yes, and your product keys are stored there as well. You don't even need third-party software installed on your computer. You just download the files as though you were ...
Franko_3 wrote: mrbojangles25 wrote: Charles_Dickens wrote: Yes, and your product keys are stored there as well. You don't even need third-party software installed on your computer. You just download the files as though you were copying a DVD to your hard drive. Your account is actually at the D2D website. My first D2D transaction was last week with Riddick, and now I...
Drakensang for 5 bucks is a great deal, unfortunately most of those I have ..and are GTA and Elven Legacy even RPGs? Anyway, Storm of Zehir is something that intests me. And anyone who likes RPGs but doesn't have NWN2 should pick the original up, doesn't appear to be on the uk site though. Edited on Sep 21, 2009 1:16 pm PT
Im_single wrote: I bought Titan Quest + Immortal Throne for $5, I was thinking about Drakensang but I've been planning on buying TQ for a while now. Buy Drakensang now for five dollars and put it aside - it is so worth five dollars.
Franko_3 wrote: mrbojangles25 wrote: Charles_Dickens wrote: Yes, and your product keys are stored there as well. You don't even need third-party software installed on your computer. You just download the files as though you were copying a DVD to your hard drive. Your account is actually at the D2D website. My first D2D transaction was last week with Riddick, and now I can safely say that D2D is even better than Steam. wow, definately...
You've got an unlimited amount of installs in reality, it's just every 5 they want you to contact them. It's how they prevent people from buying it once and giving it to 1,000 people instead forcing you to use a 3rd-party program like Steam or Impulse. It's not a problem unless you burn through your limit in a week, as I've had to goto them about 4 or 5 times to get my code reactivated and generally within 12 hours...
Charles_Dickens wrote: XturnalS wrote: I'm thinking about TQ bundle and NWN2 and possibly this but as a non-rpg player (i do enjoy them just starting to get into them) will these games be too focused on the hardcore RPGer? or will are they pretty accesible? Hmm, tricky. Neverwinter Nights 2 is a great RPG that should take you months to complete. It's difficult not to recommend it for five dollars. The D&D ruleset is pretty...
Wait to get a serial? After you purchase the game in the confirmation screen they give you your key...at least that's what happened yesterday when I got Storm of Zehir. I think they also store all your keys in your account as well... *edit* yup, just checked...go to your account and it says: "Please click the download button to retrieve your key" Just click which game (if you have more than one) and on the next screen you will...
mrbojangles25 wrote: Franko_3 wrote: mrbojangles25 wrote: wow, definately sounds better *...aaaannnnd the second I post this, their website goes down D2d is not better than steam for 1 reason. You got an install limit on every games you buy from them. I think it's 5, but if you are like me, uninstalling and reinstalling game every weeks, you will hit that limit within a year ooooooooooooooooooooh thats a deal breaker for me Well...
The D2D $5 deals are definitely great, but for me they're pretty much useless since most \, if not all, of the games on sale are restricted to certain regions/countries unlike Steam. I live in the Philippines and I was pretty much decided on buying one of the games from the D2D sale, but it was only available to US, Canada residents. I just went to Steam instead and bought Monkey Island Special Edition for $4.99 since it was on sale and...
Cenerune wrote: mrbojangles25 wrote: Franko_3 wrote: D2d is not better than steam for 1 reason. You got an install limit on every games you buy from them. I think it's 5, but if you are like me, uninstalling and reinstalling game every weeks, you will hit that limit within a year ooooooooooooooooooooh thats a deal breaker for me Well it's written in the FAQs. ''All licensing has a limit to the number of simultaneous...
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