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    Amazing Humble Bundle Ukraine Bundle, 123 games for $40



    Well worth it IMHO

    #2
    no joke - some seriously good games in there. Metro games seem a bit on the nose. heh
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      #3
      I loved Fable so much. Wish they would make some more. Lionshead Studios was excellent. I'll never forgive you, Microsoft.

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        #4
        Worth it for Back 4 Blood by itself, let alone everything else.

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          #5
          Newb question... sys reqs to make these playable?
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          • Bow

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            Each game will be different. You're buying the keys to use on steam and add to your steam account. Some are pretty low end and others are high end.

            You can find out by checking out each one by title though.

          #6
          I went ahead and bought it lots of games, some pathfinder books and a good cause? I figure why not price is right too.

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            #7
            ^ Any idea how large all of this is?

            Great price if only for a couple of the games, much less the entire package. I sits and wonders how much of this I could actually load at one time and how much blowing my data cap will cost...
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            • punkncat

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              Yup, quite familiar with Steam. Been my favorite gaming platform for some time. I hearken back to a day that all you needed was Steam. So many devs now want you to install this player, that player, anticheat, blah blah and it's a holy mess.

              The reason I asked is that I figure a couple of you have probably already downloaded a good bit of this. My game storage is, well, running a bit low, probably time to consider adding another drive or upgrading to a larger SSD but was hoping to get a ballpark figure to assist in the choosing.

            • the_matrix_guy

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              punkncat I got this WD 5 TB external drive last year for $100 and its been working flawlessly;

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            • punkncat

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              I don't run games from HDD any longer. I have a Synology NAS that I keep running for archive type storage, pics, things like that. I utilize SATA SSD for my games. I do like to consider the external HDD units for shucking drives from. Typically, is much less expensive than buying the same drive outright.

            #8
            This War of Mine is one of the best games I have ever played in my life. If anybody ever asks if videogames can be art that's the one I point to every time as proof.

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              #9
              If you try to use all the codes back-to-back, steam will tell you that you have done too many and you need to wait, at about the time you get to "motorcycle mechanic simulator"
              I'll throw $45 for the support of Ukraine.

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                #10
                Originally posted by flyweightnate View Post
                Newb question... sys reqs to make these playable?
                Quick glance most systems will be able to play all of these games. I'm thinking min a 3770k/ AMD 2600 and a GTX 1660 / AMD 5600xt. Pretty old hardware.
                My 3770k and GTX 980 plays all of these games.

                Oh My! that is a lot of games, and most of them are quite good! Looks like it branches every genre.

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                  #11
                  Man I really need to buy a new PC. My old 2013 packaged desktop just ain't cutting it no mo'
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                  • Jonnydread

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                    Seajay I go back and forth constantly about wanting a fancy rig that can play modern games. I don't have a ton of time for gaming and when I do I'm usually content to just doodle around on my Switch. In theory it would be fun, but in practice I don't know how worthwhile it would be.

                  • Seajay
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                    Switch or Steam Deck might just be your thing then. Steam Deck in particular is looking incredibly attractive in what it can do. Technology is pretty great for portables right now, and getting better.

                  • Siress

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                    There are some games you just cannot enjoy without a mouse and keyboard. The entire FPS genre is like that for me. If you can have fun without such games, then definitely do that... gaming PCs are expensive af due to the depreciation, and annoying to keep all of the drivers and stuff up to date.
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