2011 Steam Summer Sale


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So far all I bought was Transformers: War for Cybertron and Kane & Lynch 2. Gonna pick up New Vegas + DLC today, and I'll wait till the end to pick up the Valve complete pack, just in case it drops any lower (I doubt it though). So far the sale has been pretty easy on my wallet. :cool:

First Steam Sale it looks like I am not going to purchase anything. I still have a back log of games to catch up on, and anything I was interested in in this sale I have already played. No biggie, historically speaking I always tend to purchase the most during the Winter Sale anyway.

I wish they would have offered Battlefield 3 pre-order with notable discount..but there still has hope :rolleyes:

the game isn't even on steam and there is no news yet that it ever will be (though it would only make sense that it would...) effin EA and their origin site.

Man, this is nuts. Purchased "Serious Sam HD: Gold Edition", just to get the achievement in "Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter" for the one extra summer ticket :unsure:

That is nuts. With the millions of people on steam, one extra ticket will hardly increase your odds of winning. I'm only getting the free tickets and the ones from games I already own. :blink:

Edit: Also, I still have Crysis 2 on my wishlist, if I won, would I still get a copy, even if it's not for sale on steam anymore :laugh:

That is nuts. With the millions of people on steam, one extra ticket will hardly increase your odds of winning. I'm only getting the free tickets and the ones from games I already own. :blink:

Edit: Also, I still have Crysis 2 on my wishlist, if I won, would I still get a copy, even if it's not for sale on steam anymore :laugh:

But you also get dlcs/games of your choosing from the available options using three tickets for each. Already grabbed myself the sunglasses for TF2 and the upcoming map pack for Homefront.

And still gott he tickets remained in the jar after, so I think I'm still up for the chance to win the big prize (no matter how small my chances are) using those six tickets.

But you also get dlcs/games of your choosing from the available options using three tickets for each. Already grabbed myself the sunglasses for TF2 and the upcoming map pack for Homefront.

And still gott he tickets remained in the jar after, so I think I'm still up for the chance to win the big prize (no matter how small my chances are) using those six tickets.

Personally I don't see much DLC that interests me. If you do the free tickets everyday (assuming future days will have free tickets also) You'll get 10 tickets without having to purchase anything.

watch out for Defense Grid...good game but gets really tough towards the end, i could never finish it.

I've already got it on the 360 and have beaten it, but it's such a good TD game and at $5 for the game and all 4 DLC map packs, I couldn't say no, if for no other reason than to support Hidden Path.

Personally I don't see much DLC that interests me. If you do the free tickets everyday (assuming future days will have free tickets also) You'll get 10 tickets without having to purchase anything.

But what else you're gonna spend those tickets on? And just because there's going to be a free ticket option, doesn't mean you'll get it for sure.

For example I couldn't get one on July 1st, because I don't have a Facebook account.

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