Oh My God @ The Steam ID Games Super Pack.


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No.. it's 50% ALL the games.

The whole pack costs $34.99.

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And boy some of them really don't hold up to the test of time. I'm blind from playing 10 minutes of doom 2.

Read again.

It's 50% any id game, including the super id pack.

http://store.steampowered.com/news/1800

Too bad, the only way for me to get Steam games to get them retail and then add them to Steam (which means I am limited to Valve games). Steam does not accept my Visa Electron, just because it cannot get my bank statement's details (which are in Cyrillic and apparently Steam only accepts Latin (that is what their support team told me)).

I bought this when it first came out, sadly I had to get a full refund as most were not working on Vista, something to do with the batch files they were using to launch some of the earlier titles. Anyone know if this issue been fixed now as I would like to purchase again if it has :)

I bought this when it first came out, sadly I had to get a full refund as most were not working on Vista, something to do with the batch files they were using to launch some of the earlier titles. Anyone know if this issue been fixed now as I would like to purchase again if it has :)

I'm running vista.. and so far all of them seem to work.

really guys? really?

i would consider this an amazing deal if it was like... i dunno 3 years ago- maybe four, but now? You really ned like 6 versions of quake 2? lol

Not really, but its still cool. I actually already have all the Quakes, from another pack. So if I bought this I would have many gifts to give lol

really guys? really?

i would consider this an amazing deal if it was like... i dunno 3 years ago- maybe four, but now? You really ned like 6 versions of quake 2? lol

I think Commander Keen is the real gem in the id Pack, and I'm sure others agree based on the popularity of Abe's Odyssey and the X-COM series.

It's a shame that when you buy duplicates they can't be gifted, except for the Orange Box.

Mkay, not interested. Maybe four or five years ago (for most of them). I appreciate the classics back when I enjoyed them, but that simply is not the case anymore. I can't fire up Doom, Hexen, or Wolfenstein 3D and say, "Yeah! AWESOME!" The only game on there that I would possibly play again is Return to Castle Wolfenstein. Everyone else, enjoy!

And boy some of them really don't hold up to the test of time. I'm blind from playing 10 minutes of doom 2.

Blasphemy! ;) Doom II still rocks. :D

I'd get this if I had the money to spare, but I don't at the moment. :( Anyways, I already own several of those titles. Still, its a shame, and it'd be nice to have backups of a few. ^_^ Ah well.

Blasphemy! ;) Doom II still rocks. :D

I'd get this if I had the money to spare, but I don't at the moment. :( Anyways, I already own several of those titles. Still, its a shame, and it'd be nice to have backups of a few. ^_^ Ah well.

Yea I feel the same way, at the very least, backups of old games.

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