2011 Steam Summer Sale


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Just bought the mumbo jumbo pack as my mum would like to play some of those games (she likes the luxor, match gems games and the "find them" type games) only to find that 14 out of the 20 games in the pack do not work/load at all. A bit disappointed.

Just bought the mumbo jumbo pack as my mum would like to play some of those games (she likes the luxor, match gems games and the "find them" type games) only to find that 14 out of the 20 games in the pack do not work/load at all. A bit disappointed.

Ah, I was wondering why you started up like 500 games in the course of 2 minutes earlier :p

And which games don't work, and what OS is it on? I haven't had any problems with the games on Win 7 x64.

Just bought the mumbo jumbo pack as my mum would like to play some of those games (she likes the luxor, match gems games and the "find them" type games) only to find that 14 out of the 20 games in the pack do not work/load at all. A bit disappointed.

Wow, really? Contact Valve then and ask for a refund; in cases like this, they usually do refund you.

Steam Summer Camp Sale - Last Last Day! :p

Nothing too special; it's just the publisher packs that are on sale now.

I bought the Valve pack on my main account because I let my brother use my old account that had my Counter-Strike: Source and old (original) Half-Life games on it. Plus, I didn't have Portal 2 on PC, so it's a decent deal.

Kind of bummed you don't get copies of the games you already own (to give to friends), though. Actually, I'm really disappointed about that. I had someone who I would've loved to give Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2 to.

I bought the Valve pack on my main account because I let my brother use my old account that had my Counter-Strike: Source and old (original) Half-Life games on it. Plus, I didn't have Portal 2 on PC, so it's a decent deal.

Kind of bummed you don't get copies of the games you already own (to give to friends), though. Actually, I'm really disappointed about that. I had someone who I would've loved to give Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2 to.

you didn't get extra copies? fail valve... i would contact support about that because technically you did pay for another copy.

you didn't get extra copies? fail valve... i would contact support about that because technically you did pay for another copy.

No, it states before you purchase that you WILL NOT get extra copies (it even bolds and underlines "WILL NOT" :laugh: ). It's still a good deal since I get Portal 2, all the Counter-Strike games and the original Half-Life games for $50, but I would've really liked to have gifted the Left 4 Dead games to my friend.

No, it states before you purchase that you WILL NOT get extra copies (it even bolds and underlines "WILL NOT" :laugh: ). It's still a good deal since I get Portal 2, all the Counter-Strike games and the original Half-Life games for $50, but I would've really liked to have gifted the Left 4 Dead games to my friend.

that sucks :pinch:

Ah, I was wondering why you started up like 500 games in the course of 2 minutes earlier :p

And which games don't work, and what OS is it on? I haven't had any problems with the games on Win 7 x64.

I posted the ones that didn't work in the mumbo jumbo thread on the steam forums. I am on Win7 Pro x64

Wow, really? Contact Valve then and ask for a refund; in cases like this, they usually do refund you.

Have filled in a support thing on the support pages, but the strange thing is it took me straight to a page asking me to reply to what I had already filled in, plus I didn't get a mailed version of the query with a reference number, which is what has happened in the two other times I have had an issue with steam games :(

I cannot log into the support section any more either, it says details incorrect, even though I use the same for all :(

The Grand Prize Giveaway winners have been drawn! We are currently doling out the top 10 wishlisted games to each of the winners (unreleased games will be delivered to the winner at the time of their release.) Winners will receive their games through gift messaging by the end of today or July 14th 11:59 PM GMT. Any mail in entry winners will be notified byAugust 1st 11:59 GMT.

To view the complete list of games the was won please click here.

http://steamcommunity.com/games/summercamp/announcements/detail/1046176955571117090

I definitely didn't win. No STCC in the list. :(

I have 12 games on my list. Crysis 2 is on my list in spot #2. Assuming they can't give away Crysis 2, The other 10/11 of my top games are on the list, so I still have a chance... A very small chance... :laugh:

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