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6 minutes ago, Luc2k said:

Anyone want Divine Divinity? (GOG)

I'd be up for that. :)

 

I'll start paying it forward on this thread; I caved in and bought the Humble Codemasters Bundle last night, so I've got plenty of leftovers from that.

 

  • GRID 2
  • DIRT Showdown
  • Overlord
  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Operation Flashpoint: Red River
  • GRID Autosport
  • GRID Autosport: Road & Track Car Pack DLC
  • Overlord II
  • Overlord Raising Hell
  • GRID Autosport: Drag Pack DLC
  • GRID
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8 hours ago, MightyJordan said:

I'd be up for that. :)

 

I'll start paying it forward on this thread; I caved in and bought the Humble Codemasters Bundle last night, so I've got plenty of leftovers from that.

 

  • GRID 2
  • DIRT Showdown
  • Overlord
  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Operation Flashpoint: Red River
  • GRID Autosport
  • GRID Autosport: Road & Track Car Pack DLC
  • Overlord II
  • Overlord Raising Hell
  • GRID Autosport: Drag Pack DLC
  • GRID

DIRT SHowdown, Please? Overlord  II please? (I swear, after I get healed, I'm going out and buying a crap ton of games and sharing them on here! Right now I've got a broken jaw....) OOH, and PLEASE Op Flash Red River? (I'm from near the red river, lol)

2 hours ago, Obi-Wan Kenobi said:

DIRT SHowdown, Please? Overlord  II please? (I swear, after I get healed, I'm going out and buying a crap ton of games and sharing them on here! Right now I've got a broken jaw....) OOH, and PLEASE Op Flash Red River? (I'm from near the red river, lol)

Damn, that sucks; hope it heals up soon! They're yours; I'll PM you the links in a minute.

 

...aaaand sent.

 

  • GRID 2
  • DIRT Showdown
  • Overlord
  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Operation Flashpoint: Red River
  • GRID Autosport
  • GRID Autosport: Road & Track Car Pack DLC
  • Overlord II
  • Overlord Raising Hell
  • GRID Autosport: Drag Pack DLC
  • GRID
10 hours ago, MightyJordan said:

I'd be up for that. :)

 

I'll start paying it forward on this thread; I caved in and bought the Humble Codemasters Bundle last night, so I've got plenty of leftovers from that.

 

  • GRID 2
  • DIRT Showdown
  • Overlord
  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Operation Flashpoint: Red River
  • GRID Autosport
  • GRID Autosport: Road & Track Car Pack DLC
  • Overlord II
  • Overlord Raising Hell
  • GRID Autosport: Drag Pack DLC
  • GRID

Grid 2 please :)

1 minute ago, WindowsUser10 said:

Grid 2 please :)

Sent!

 

  • GRID 2
  • DIRT Showdown
  • Overlord
  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Operation Flashpoint: Red River
  • GRID Autosport
  • GRID Autosport: Road & Track Car Pack DLC
  • Overlord II
  • Overlord Raising Hell
  • GRID Autosport: Drag Pack DLC
  • GRID

I have those games to give (Steam)

 

Dirt: Showdown

Overlord + Overlord Raising Hell (Expansion)

Overlord II

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

Operation Flashpoint: Red River

Hospital Tycoon

Colin McRae Rally

DiRT 3 Complete Edition

Toybox Turbos

GRID

Rise of the Argonauts

 

 

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On 12/3/2015, 10:13:46, MightyJordan said:

Sent!

 

  • GRID 2
  • DIRT Showdown
  • Overlord
  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Operation Flashpoint: Red River
  • GRID Autosport
  • GRID Autosport: Road & Track Car Pack DLC
  • Overlord II
  • Overlord Raising Hell
  • GRID Autosport: Drag Pack DLC
  • GRID

Grid Autosport + dlc if you still have it thanks!!

14 minutes ago, TheReaperMan said:

Grid Autosport + dlc if you still have it thanks!!

Yep, still got it and it's now yours!

 

  • GRID 2
  • DIRT Showdown
  • Overlord
  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Operation Flashpoint: Red River
  • GRID Autosport
  • GRID Autosport: Road & Track Car Pack DLC
  • Overlord II
  • Overlord Raising Hell
  • GRID Autosport: Drag Pack DLC
  • GRID
3 minutes ago, MightyJordan said:

Yep, still got it and it's now yours!

 

  • GRID 2
  • DIRT Showdown
  • Overlord
  • Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
  • Operation Flashpoint: Red River
  • GRID Autosport
  • GRID Autosport: Road & Track Car Pack DLC
  • Overlord II
  • Overlord Raising Hell
  • GRID Autosport: Drag Pack DLC
  • GRID

Thanks your a gent!

4 hours ago, LaP said:

I have those games to give (Steam)

 

Dirt: Showdown

Overlord + Overlord Raising Hell (Expansion)

Overlord II

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

Operation Flashpoint: Red River

Hospital Tycoon

Colin McRae Rally

DiRT 3 Complete Edition

Toybox Turbos

GRID

Rise of the Argonauts

 

 

Can I get Dirt 3 please?

4 hours ago, LaP said:

I have those games to give (Steam)

 

Dirt: Showdown

Overlord + Overlord Raising Hell (Expansion)

Overlord II

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

Operation Flashpoint: Red River

Hospital Tycoon

Colin McRae Rally

DiRT 3 Complete Edition

Toybox Turbos

GRID

Rise of the Argonauts

 

 

Can I have Toybox Turbos please? My kid would love it. Thanks!

5 hours ago, LaP said:

I have those games to give (Steam)

 

Dirt: Showdown

Overlord + Overlord Raising Hell (Expansion)

Overlord II

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

Operation Flashpoint: Red River

Hospital Tycoon

Colin McRae Rally

GRID

 

 

Updated with what i have left.

  • 4 weeks later...

I've got a Steam code from buying a PC for SMITE going if anyone's interested.

Smite's site says its free to play, but the code I have says:

Come with us, and leave the mortal world behind. This is SMITE, a battleground where the Gods of Old wage war in the name of conquest, glory, and most of all, FUN. Whether this is your first Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) game or you're a seasoned veteran, the intense action and irreverent mythology of SMITE will make you a believer.

Special Offer: Receive $29.99 worth of content!

 

So quite what the $29.99 of content is I have no idea, but if someone want the code to try...

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Just now, philcruicks said:

I've got a Steam code from buying a PC for SMITE going if anyone's interested.

Smite's site says its free to play, but the code I have says:

Come with us, and leave the mortal world behind. This is SMITE, a battleground where the Gods of Old wage war in the name of conquest, glory, and most of all, FUN. Whether this is your first Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) game or you're a seasoned veteran, the intense action and irreverent mythology of SMITE will make you a believer.

Special Offer: Receive $29.99 worth of content!

 

So quite what the $29.99 of content is I have no idea, but if someone want the code to try...

I'd be up for that; my brother plays it obsessively, so he can teach me how to play it.

2 minutes ago, philcruicks said:

I've got a Steam code from buying a PC for SMITE going if anyone's interested.

Smite's site says its free to play, but the code I have says:

Come with us, and leave the mortal world behind. This is SMITE, a battleground where the Gods of Old wage war in the name of conquest, glory, and most of all, FUN. Whether this is your first Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) game or you're a seasoned veteran, the intense action and irreverent mythology of SMITE will make you a believer.

Special Offer: Receive $29.99 worth of content!

 

So quite what the $29.99 of content is I have no idea, but if someone want the code to try...

Hey, I'll take it, been thinking about trying Smite.

 

Edit: Guess I was beaten to it. :laugh:

19 minutes ago, MightyJordan said:

I'd be up for that; my brother plays it obsessively, so he can teach me how to play it.

Ah just figured it out, you get the God Mode pack with the code. I'll PM the code.

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I don't have anything to give....still dealing with a broken jaw atm. BUT I will pay it forward, as soon as I get back on my feet. My meds are all jumbled right now...but dang it, I'm going to pull through! (Stupid doc tried to convince me that I'm bipolar....but I'm NOT (confirmed), so that's a relief. I'm just down right now. I'm just thankful to be able to take a breath. (Or two) But I'm ok. No offence to those that are bipolar, but DANG, how do you guys take that stuff? (Off topic, I know, but I'm still groggy from that crap they gave me.) I'm still alive, that's all that matters. (I'll never take hydrocodone again, that's for sure!!!!...and that other stuff.....ritilin? Oh Jesus.....you need to really need that stuff, because I sure as heck don't......but I'm feeling better without it. I still love all of you, each and every one.....and it'll get better, I know. I just felt that I should express my true feelings now that I'm not on any of that crap anymore. I'm so sorry if I did or said anything stupid during my medical "concoction", of random drugs I'd never EVER dream of taking. Love you guys!!!! Each and EVERY one of you are truly amazing, and I cannot thank you enough.....and thank you @Raze for that awesome PM. You kept me going, man, you have no idea!!!!

These are what I have to share:  

 

All are in my Steam account and will be sent as a gift or trade (your preference)

 

Castle Crushers

Detour (x3)

Dino D-Day

Super Hexagon

Tower Wars

 

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