Recommended Posts

Well, our guild rolled through Uld last night for a drake run. We decided to down Algalon too since many people had not seen him. Sadly, the achievement for the drake where you have to kill both arms bugged out and we did not get it. So we will have to go back in next week, but at least i got the Starcaller title for my shaman!

Mages hands have had that since Vengeful Gladiator back in BC.

Hit cap's are the same as LK (percentage wise). You still need 5% (i believe that's right for PvP).

blink cd time reduction was a set bonus in bc, gloves gave improved fireblast.i just vendored my bc gear like 3 weeks ago.

any idea how many points in hit i need? i didn't play much at all in wotlk so...

blink cd time reduction was a set bonus in bc, gloves gave improved fireblast.i just vendored my bc gear like 3 weeks ago.

At one time it decreased the chance of Poly being interrupted. It used to give a increased range on fireblast, then they changed it to polymorph and presumably it was changed to this Blink part.

http://www.wowhead.com/spell=44301

It's how I figured out which pieces have had it.

At level 85 you will need 102.45 hit rating for each 1%.

oh i c. they must've changed it during tbc. i only played during the first year of tbc or so.

so i need roughly 500 point in hit to get near 100% hit chance? or ummm well iirc my miss chance against 85(mobs?) is ~2% so maybe just ~200 points?

anyways what i'm more interested in what to stack through reforging, crit or haste. i'm thinking mastery isn't as useful as either of the other two.

oh and about the gcd reduction on blink would that be useful for something like refreshing ice barrier after blinking out of cc when it's likely been broken or if not turning ~45 degrees and strafing into instants spam?

Just received the following email from blizzard, It did not ask for any passwords or anything (and I did not click the linik) So i replied hoping it was real.

Congratulations!

You have been randomly chosen as a winner for the Blizzard CS Twitter? Authenticator Sweepstakes. In order to claim your prize, please respond to this email within two weeks containing the following information:

Twitter Account Name:

Battle.net Account Name:

Verify that your address on your Battle.net is up to date and accurate by responding with CONFIRMED below:

If you need to modify your shipping address, please visit the official us.battle.net website under account details.

Once all information had been verified, a Blizzard Authenticator will be shipped to your registered Battle.net shipping address.

If you have any questions in regards to claiming the prize, please send an email to **************************** with subject, ?Authenticator Sweepstakes Question.?

Blizzard CS Twitter Team

did it have your original wow account name anywhere in the email? if not it's probably fake. although it does seem different than your usual phsihing spam if it has no links or not asking for a pwd.

do you have twitter and following blizzard or wow?

Yes I have a twitter account, yes i am following blizzardcs (their official customer support twitter) and Yes I entered the contest via twitter last week. It seams rather legit and as stated I did NOT click the link on the page just in case however, they did not ask for a pwd so i did as asked to see if it was real :D I will post again with pics if i receive it also if i get hacked I will let you know as well. However, I already use an authenticator (Android one) just wanted a physical one :D

Yes I have a twitter account, yes i am following blizzardcs (their official customer support twitter) and Yes I entered the contest via twitter last week. It seams rather legit and as stated I did NOT click the link on the page just in case however, they did not ask for a pwd so i did as asked to see if it was real :D I will post again with pics if i receive it also if i get hacked I will let you know as well. However, I already use an authenticator (Android one) just wanted a physical one :D

sounds less and less like phishing spam scams but nonetheless keep us updated. chances are if thi sis your bnet account email they already have the information requested if they are sending you spam and that's what this is, so it seems unlikely that it is phishing spam.

all that aside, if you did win an authenticator, gratz man! thinking of getting one myself. if they're giving them away that must mean they have them in stock(been hearing from probably bad sources they're always out of stock)

sounds less and less like phishing spam scams but nonetheless keep us updated. chances are if thi sis your bnet account email they already have the information requested if they are sending you spam and that's what this is, so it seems unlikely that it is phishing spam.

all that aside, if you did win an authenticator, gratz man! thinking of getting one myself. if they're giving them away that must mean they have them in stock(been hearing from probably bad sources they're always out of stock)

I have only once seen them out of stock however, since Cata was released they have been back ordered however they are still shipping them out rather quickly and for only $6.50 and no shipping to protect your account they are worth it.

And if you have an Android or iOS device you can download the authenticator app for FREE

Not to mention you get the Corehound pup for having one on your account :D

I have only once seen them out of stock however, since Cata was released they have been back ordered however they are still shipping them out rather quickly and for only $6.50 and no shipping to protect your account they are worth it.

And if you have an Android or iOS device you can download the authenticator app for FREE

Not to mention you get the Corehound pup for having one on your account :D

eyah i don't have a smart phone and all and if i did get one it would be a black berry. care less about hte free pet and more about security, since i've been hacked once already.

Been playing wow for 2 years. love it!

gratz on teh whale shark.

how do you get the camel? i go the achievement for ~105(?) quests in uldum. never saw the option to get a camel.

gratz on teh whale shark.

how do you get the camel? i go the achievement for ~105(?) quests in uldum. never saw the option to get a camel.

TY, must have exalt rep with Ramkahen to be able to buy two different camels from QM for 60g ea. Theres also rare npc that drops a camel mount, you may look for /target Mysterious Camel Figurine.

.

Been playing wow for 2 years. love it!

grats on the mount. I've been playing for about 2 years as well. After playing cata i lost all interest and sold my account for $550. I thought i would miss playing but i havent even thought about it. I guess cata just killed my want to play it ever again.

So we've got some incoming class changes

Some clearly aren't a surprise (feral druids in PVP are very strong, Hunters are ridiculous in PVP, dual-wield unholy DKs are over the top).

For my class:

  • Shadow priest AOE has been horrible since the start of expansion for exactly the reason they said: Mind Sear is garbage. Right now I'm undecided on whether or not it's worth casting at all, even on fights.
  • I disagree that shadow priest single target has the issues they say. The problem is not that it's "low": on the majority of (raid) fights I'm only tailing the hunters, the real issue is ramp up time. I need a good 10 seconds: dot, dot dot, mind flay mind flay, mind blast, archangel: Now I'm ready to start. For trash that lives 30 seconds you blow half the fight just getting started.

We assembled a raid last night now that everyone's back from Christmas obligations. Had some really good attempts on Cho'gal but an under-performing ret paladin who isn't a regular member of our group held us back (my opinion, he'd disagree). Given our progress so far I think there's a pretty good chance we'll be getting mounts and titles this lock-out.

I'm uploading our Chimaeron kill. We lucked out and had a regular healer come home earlier than expected. That let me go DPS (with healing during the stacked AOE) and got us through to a kill. It's a pretty boring fight to watch, pretty intense to heal, and it forces you to be on top of your "don't die now" buttons as a DPS. Overall it's a pretty solid encounter: the first 80% is fun and not the sort of thing you can rely on healers to fix all the time, the last 20% should continue to be fun for a few weeks. The boss enrages, becomes immune to taunt, all healing stops working (he hits for 300k on tanks) and he just works his way down the threat list eating your tanks, top DPS, Lower DPS, and eventually finds his way to the healers. You have to kill him before he eats everyone in your raid.

thanks for hte link evn. i liked the love for mages early in the article, but noticed a distinct lack of mage talk for the rest of it. i find it interesting in teh context of after 4.03a was released before cata everyone was saying how OP we were and how we needed to get nerfed. now it turns out that we're still kinda gimpy at endgame. but at least we're getting some attention in the right direction instead of either getting nerfed or totally ignored.

i've been noticing alot of what it talks about otherwise in regards to other classes in pvp in the last week or so. nothing i really disagree with at all.

druids are a huge pita to pvp against, as they are completely un cc able. i think it's absolutely insane that a class that can switch between dps tanking and healing itself within seconds can also anti cc everything. making fear stronger against them only helps teams with locks or preists on them, and locks are already strong with fear in pvp compared to other cc. i think if they're going to get so much anti cc other classe's anti cc should be buffed somewhat, for example letting blink escape more cc's.

most hunters i've seen in pvp have been easy to roll over quickly and without getting hurt much. idk if it's the players the class or their gear(keeping in mind i'm not even in the full crafted pvp mage set- and this tarted before i geared up) but i did get totally owned by a hunter one on one the other night in a bg, with nothing i could do.

locks seem to be able to fear and dot spam in pvp, and unlike my cc's their fear takes huge amounts of damage before breaking. they also seem to get some ice lance spammable instant now i've been seeing some use, which is just totally lame considering how much more powerful their pets are than ours in any of their specs.

warriors are really strong in pvp right now and are incredibly hard to kite or stay out of their stuns.

dk's wise i've seen good ones and bad ones, but they are innately strong in pvp with their ranged pull thing and a mix of ranged and melee dps skills. some of them seem to be able to do outrageous burst that i could only dream of, and considering how early it is in the expansion in terms of gear. while others seem to be played just terribly and are easy to kite around without taking too much damage.

it's hard to say about preists because i haven't fought many, but my bro plays one and we seem to do alright in pvp together. he seems to be doing well in 5mans in terms of dps overall, and beat my arcane spec(with quest gear) in average dps throughout the dungeon.

i'm glad they addressed the thing about people getting into heroics with min i level and finding it to be a bit too hard. i've mentioned this a few times when it comes up elsewhere and blizz seems to back me up on it.

i sold my 5 year old account as well.. just felt cataclysm destroyed what was familiar to me already and i didn't feel like re-doing anything anymore.. TBC is where my heart was :)

Off to play lord of the rings online.. at least only playing 2-4 hours a week doesn't make me feel guilty since it is 14.95/month

YAY for arcane damage going to be buffed again!!! haha on the frostnova/ring of frost nerf, that worries me, because we use it as a oh crap move in instances all the time. I don't pvp so can't give you that side of things, but for PVE both are used A LOT. I honestly would have rather seen them nerf the amount of time a target is sheeped, then nerfing the time frostnova/ring of frost lasts.

YAY for arcane damage going to be buffed again!!! haha on the frostnova/ring of frost nerf, that worries me, because we use it as a oh crap move in instances all the time. I don't pvp so can't give you that side of things, but for PVE both are used A LOT. I honestly would have rather seen them nerf the amount of time a target is sheeped, then nerfing the time frostnova/ring of frost lasts.

honestly frozen state from these spells is so ****ing quick and break on damage almost instantly. i don't know why they would nerf them. especially compared ot other classe's cc.

unless i'm solo pvping if someone is dpsing my target the frozen state is broken before the gcd from w/e spell froze the target is up and i can icelance them just once. for icelance usage i pretty much have to rely on fof in 2 man arenas alone. that's after speccing into the talent that allows frozen targets to take more damage befor ebreaking. it's pretty much useless at 85.

where as a lock can fear me and put all his dots on me and spam that instant thing and it last longer than my polymorph in pvp. and seems to cast faster too. never mind lock version of counterspell or his pet that stuns or other ****.

other classes seemm to get tonnes of stuns now which are way strong than my frostbolt snares and even my spells that freeze players, since they can still do ranged attacks from it, and almost everything escapes from it. and our only stun is our iltimate frost tree talent and the target has to be frozen first unlike other class's stuns that are a component of damaging attacks.

edit: thinking about it really kind of annoys me. while mages ahve gotten some much needed love in cata compared to previous years, we're still on teh gimpy end of hte class balance scale, and really do not need any nerfs when compared to other classes which have much stronger cc's and burst that's far more consistent and easier to use.

while the number of buttons we need to have has been cut down, we still are utilizing more than 20 buttons to be effective in pvp. and our pet is relatively gimp.

sure i once in while get a 12-16k cirt on icelance, but it so inconsistent really, more often i get normal 6k hits on fof or frozen targets. and even 16k crits are relatively small in terms of players with 100k+ hp.

our bubbles are also relatively weak compared to other classes who have bubbles in addition to high armour and great sustained and burst dps combined with stuns.

anytime a player targets me i am pretty much reduced to instant spells as i try to out position and outrun them. my bubble almost always breaks instantly and even with the frozen effect on ice barrier breaking i still have a hard time putting distance between myself and any melee player.

and as frost any class that can heal can outheal my sustained dps even with good crit rate and good use of improved cs in their dps specs. and god forbid they have any instant heals they can use on the go, in which case they can easily get out of my hardcast time nukes range while healing themselves or los me or reduce me to chasing them with ice lance spam without fof procs.

it seems my initial feeling that blizz no longer hates mages is somewhat wrong. we may not be hte red headed ****** child among wow classes but we're still on the low end of the gimp list.

So, I've begun playing again a bit more seriously. Been trying to do dungeons, but with a low player base I find I wait and wait (as a healer). I've done a couple with a good group and I made out fine healing, 1-2 deaths per run (not bad if I say so myself), however.. there seems to be a large number of players that don't care about CC, and don't understand why they are dieing. They don't grasp that my heals heal for 6-15k (if I smite to get Evangelism up It heals 6-7k, same with normal heal, Pennance gives me 3 (3-5k) heals), and in the time it takes me to get those heals off they have taken double that in damage.

If I am lucky I can keep everyone alive in the non CC'd pulls using barrier and my group heals, but that drains my mana and they get upset when we gotta sit and let me mana up due to their inability to play WoW.

So, I've begun playing again a bit more seriously. Been trying to do dungeons, but with a low player base I find I wait and wait (as a healer). I've done a couple with a good group and I made out fine healing, 1-2 deaths per run (not bad if I say so myself), however.. there seems to be a large number of players that don't care about CC, and don't understand why they are dieing. They don't grasp that my heals heal for 6-15k (if I smite to get Evangelism up It heals 6-7k, same with normal heal, Pennance gives me 3 (3-5k) heals), and in the time it takes me to get those heals off they have taken double that in damage.

If I am lucky I can keep everyone alive in the non CC'd pulls using barrier and my group heals, but that drains my mana and they get upset when we gotta sit and let me mana up due to their inability to play WoW.

Honestly thats my biggest complaint, is heals haven't really scaled at all with the HUGE health pools now. I mean I know its a tough balancing act between, do we make it so healers do nothing again but hots or do we make it so they are spam heals the entire instance, but I think it can be better than what it is.

Honestly thats my biggest complaint, is heals haven't really scaled at all with the HUGE health pools now. I mean I know its a tough balancing act between, do we make it so healers do nothing again but hots or do we make it so they are spam heals the entire instance, but I think it can be better than what it is.

Yea, it's like the health has jumped to double. But my heals increased by 10 - 20% not the 100% that health did. I mean, it's kinda strange to sit there and cast smite to heal players.. don't really get that whole DPS to Heal Better thing. I wish it was something like the holy tree where if ya cast heal 5x you get the speed and mana bonus.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Posts

    • Microsoft Weekly: new Surface, Windows 11 26H2, and more by Taras Buria This week's news recap is here, with Microsoft announcing Windows 11 version 26H2, launching new Surface devices powered by Snapdragon X2 processors, GTA VI preorder date and cover art, fresh Windows 11 preview builds, a quirky phone-sized e-reader with a physical dial, and more. Quick links: Windows 10 and 11 Windows Insider Program Updates are available Reviews are in Gaming news Great deals to check Windows 11 and Windows 10 Here, we talk about everything happening around Microsoft's latest operating system in the Stable channel and preview builds: new features, removed features, controversies, bugs, interesting findings, and more. And, of course, you may find a word or two about older versions. Windows 11 version 26H2 is now official. Alongside Windows 11's new preview builds released this week, Microsoft confirmed version 26H2, which is coming later this year as an enablement package based on the same platform as versions 24H2 and 25H2. A newly published blog post details what IT admins should do to prepare for the upcoming launch. Next, we have new Windows 11 bugs. Users report that this month's security updates for Windows 11 cause all sorts of issues, including BitLocker bugs, OneDrive issues, black screens of death, and third-party integration in Office apps. Microsoft has not confirmed those yet, but it acknowledged other issues with its operating system. What Microsoft has confirmed is a bug where Recycle Bin delete prompts display internal file names instead of actual ones, and a year-old Windows JScript compatibility bug caused by security-focused engine changes. Moving to more positive news, Microsoft and Adobe are working on improving Windows performance in popular creative apps like Photoshop. Thanks to SPGO optimizations, users can expect up to 20% better performance. Finally, we have a few useful articles that can help you recover your PC or make it perform better. For one, we published a guide detailing what to do if your computer cannot boot after a clean Windows 11 install. There are two important steps you can try to get your system back to working in no time. Additionally, there is a more detailed guide on various CPU performance modes that could notably improve performance. Windows Insider Program Here is what Microsoft released for Windows Insiders this week: Builds Canary Channel Builds 28120.2315 and 29613.1000 These two builds include a new built-in audio driver, improvements to audio Settings, and more. Dev Channel Builds 26300.8697 and 26220.8690 Not much is available here. Some File Explorer improvements, Start menu enhancements, bug fixes, and more. However, build 26300.8697 is now officially marked as version 26H2. Updates are available This section covers software, firmware, and other notable updates (released and coming soon) delivering new features, security fixes, improvements, patches, and more from Microsoft and third parties. This week, Microsoft announced its newest Surface devices powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon X2 processors. There is the 12th-gen Surface Pro and the 8th-gen Surface Laptop. Both devices feature little to no visual differences compared to their predecessors from 2024, and most changes hide inside, including a better processor, faster graphics, enhanced NPUs, and more. The Surface Laptop also received a new haptic trackpad. Mozilla is currently working on a major Firefox redesign, and earlier this week, it published a roadmap of upcoming features and highlights of the upcoming "Project Nova" rework. Files, one of the best file managers for Windows 10 and 11, has been updated in the Preview channel with a long-requested feature. Tree View is finally available in version 4.1.4, allowing you to quickly browse deeply nested folders without leaving the main view. In addition, the update improved the Windows Fonts folder, allowing you to preview each font without opening the default viewer. Rufus, another useful Windows 11 utility, also received a notable update. Version 4.15 arrived as beta with important fixes for silent Windows 11 installation. It also includes patches for ARM-based Windows PCs, OneDrive removal improvements, and more. Here are other updates and releases you may find interesting: Microsoft faces shareholder lawsuit over masking AI costs and slowing Azure growth Microsoft now allows you to tweak Visual Studio to new extremes Microsoft brings Planner Agent to all Microsoft 365 Copilot users Microsoft fixes one of Excel Copilot's most frustrating limitations Microsoft will finally let you sign in to Edge with a Google account Here are the latest drivers and firmware updates released this week: NVIDIA 610.62 with support for Empulse and various fixes. Reviews are in Here is the hardware and software we reviewed this week Earlier this week, we reviewed the DuRoBo Krono, a portable, phone-sized e-reader with some interesting physical controls. This device has an Apple Watch-like dial for page turning, frontlight adjustment, and more. Software is simple and no-nonsense, but it also lacks some useful features and customization. Overall, the device proved interesting, but not flawless. On the gaming side Learn about upcoming game releases, Xbox rumors, new hardware, software updates, freebies, deals, discounts, and more. Forza Horizon 6 received two big updates this week. Alongside the Series 2 content update, developers pushed plenty of bug fixes and balancing tweaks. However, they also had to acknowledge the Eliminator CR-farming exploit and shut down the online mode temporarily. Luckily, only a few days later, another fix arrived, which re-enabled Eliminator and patched the exploit. Microsoft announced new games for Game Pass subscribers. Those include EA Sports FC 26, Junkster, Call of Duty: Vanguard, Abyssus, RV There Yet?, and more. Some existing games are leaving the catalog, so be sure to check out the full list here. New games are also available for GeForce NOW subscribers, and they include Embers of the Uncrowned Demo, Aphelion, Megastore Simulator, OPERATOR, Citizen Sleeper, and more. Rockstart Games had plenty of GTA-related news this week. For one, the company gave GTA V players another free update. Those still playing the game on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 are no longer required to pay $40 to upgrade to the latest-gen version. More importantly, Rockstar Games revealed the GTA VI cover art and announced the preorder date. The Epic Games Store is giving away two games: Citizen Sleeper and Roboeat. These two titles are up for grabs until next Thursday, but if they are not up to your taste, you can always check out the latest Weekend PC Game Deal issue, which is usually full of discounts and specials that let you save a lot of money on new games. Great deals to check Every week, we cover many deals on different hardware and software. The following discounts are still available, so check them out. You might find something you want or need. GEEKOM X16 Pro at GEEKOM - $1,119.67 | 17% off Acer 4K Webcam for PC/Mac with All-Metal Unibody Sculpted - $59.99 | 14% off Samsung 990 PRO SSD 2TB - $369.99 | 42% off Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth - $73.15 | 51% off PowerColor Reaper AMD Radeon RX 9070 16GB - $579.99 | 17% off This link will take you to other issues of the Microsoft Weekly series. You can also support Neowin by registering for a free member account or subscribing for extra member benefits, along with an ad-free tier option.
    • Weekend PC Game Deals: Cyberpunk 2077, Split Fiction, Sonic Racing, and more by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Weekend PC Game Deals is where the hottest gaming deals from all over the internet are gathered into one place every week for your consumption. So kick back, relax, and hold on to your wallets. The Epic Games store brought along two games from wildly different genres this week for PC gamers to claim. Robobeat is a rhythm-based action game that lets you become a bounty hunter that can wall run, slide, and bunny hop around his opponents. All you have to do is stick to the beat for the built-in or custom songs. Next, Citizen Sleeper is a sci-fi RPG adventure taking place in a ruined space station. It uses tabletop RPG-inspired elements like dice rolls and timers to change up how players approach its activities, factions, and storylines. The Citizen Sleeper and Robobeat giveaways end on June 25. On the same day, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 and Voidwrought will become the next freebies. The bundle space expanded with two more collections from Humble this week too. The June 2unes bundle is up first, carrying plenty of rhythm games. This carries Kill the Music and Rhythm Witch in the $5 starting tier, followed by Trombone Champ, Spin Rhythm XD, and Thumper in the $7 tier. Paying at least $12 gets you the complete bundle, which adds on Kalpa: Cosmic Symphony, Everhood 2, NOISZ, and Sixtar Gate: StarTrail. The next bundle is for virtual reality fans. This carries Among Us 3D: VR and Zero Caliber VR for $10. The next tier brings in Tactical Assault VR, Ancient Dungeon, and Arizona Sunshine Remake for $15. VTOL VR, Zero Caliber 2 Remastered, Metro Awakening, and Thief VR land to finish things off for $18. Free Events It's a big week for free event fans, as Valve kicked off another one of its Next Fest events. This one carries thousands of gameplay slices from upcoming indie games The promotion is set to run until June 22. Standard free events are also ongoing this weekend. This includes the sci-fi grand strategy experience Stellaris from Paradox and the hit SEGA management game Two Point Museum. Asymmetric multiplayer horror title Dead by Daylight and the hit mech shooter MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries are also free-to-play over the weekend. Big Deals The Steam Summer Sale is a week away from launch, but there are plenty of publishers already putting their wares on sale to prepare for the event. Here's our hand-picked big deals list for this weekend: Battlefield 6 – $34.99 on Steam Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds – $34.99 on Steam Split Fiction – $32.49 on Steam Arma Reforger – $27.99 on Steam Sniper Elite: Resistance – $24.99 on Steam DayZ – $22.49 on Steam Two Point Museum – $20.09 on Steam Atomfall – $19.99 on Steam No More Room in Hell 2 – $19.49 on Steam Cyberpunk 2077 – $17.99 on Steam Sonic Frontiers – $17.99 on Steam Dinkum – $15.99 on Steam Stellaris – $14.99 on Steam Hi-Fi RUSH – $14.99 on Steam My Little Puppy – $14.99 on Steam FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE – $14.99 on Steam SONIC X SHADOW GENERATIONS – $14.99 on Steam EA SPORTS FC 26 – $13.99 on Steam STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor – $13.99 on Steam FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE – $13.99 on Steam FINAL FANTASY XV – $13.99 on Steam It Takes Two – $11.99 on Steam FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD Remaster – $11.99 on Steam Axiom Verge 2 – $9.99 on Steam [REDACTED] – $9.99 on Steam Sniper Elite 5 – $9.99 on Steam Holdfast: Nations At War – $9.99 on Steam Arma 3 – $8.99 on Steam The Callisto Protocol – $8.99 on Steam A Way Out – $8.99 on Steam LIGHTNING RETURNS: FINAL FANTASY XIII – $7.99 on Steam MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries – $7.49 on Steam Slackers - Carts of Glory – $7.14 on Steam MIMESIS – $6.99 on Steam Need for Speed Unbound – $6.99 on Steam FINAL FANTASY XIII – $6.39 on Steam Sniper Elite 4 – $5.99 on Steam Tyranny – $5.99 on Steam Immortals of Aveum – $5.99 on Steam Far Cry 3 – $4.99 on Steam Zombie Army 4: Dead War – $4.99 on Steam Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Collection – $4.99 on Steam Mass Effect Legendary Edition – $4.79 on Steam Titanfall 2 – $4.49 on Steam SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition – $3.99 on Steam Far Cry 3 - Blood Dragon – $3.74 on Steam Wreckfest – $2.99 on Steam Crime Boss: Rockay City – $1.99 on Steam theHunter: Call of the Wild – $1.99 on Steam The Saboteur – $1.99 on Steam Battlefield 1 – $1.99 on Steam Sonic Mania – $1.99 on Steam Golf With Your Friends – $1.49 on Steam Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Planetary Pack – $0.99 on Steam Dungeon Keeper 2 – $0.99 on Steam Populous: The Beginning – $0.99 on Steam Citizen Sleeper – $0 on Epic Store ROBOBEAT – $0 on Epic Store DRM-free Specials The DRM-free store GOG has already kicked off its own summer sale. Here are some highlights: S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl - $41.99 on GOG Indiana Jones and the Great Circle - $41.99 on GOG Cronos: The New Dawn - $35.99 on GOG SILENT HILL 2 - $34.99 on GOG SILENT HILL f - $34.99 on GOG Kingdom Come: Deliverance II - $29.99 on GOG MENACE - $29.99 on GOG Cairn - $23.99 on GOG Frostpunk 2 - $22.49 on GOG The Alters - $20.99 on GOG Resident Evil Classic Bundle - $20.99 on GOG System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster - $17.99 on GOG Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden - $16.99 on GOG Legacy of Kain: Defiance Remastered - $16.25 on GOG METAL EDEN - $15.99 on GOG REPLACED - $15.99 on GOG Hollow Knight: Silksong - $14.99 on GOG Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft - $11.99 on GOG Chants of Sennaar - $11.99 on GOG Alpha Protocol - $9.99 on GOG DREDGE - $9.99 on GOG Crow Country - $9.99 on GOG Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Anniversary Edition - $2.99 on GOG Keep in mind that availability and pricing for some deals could vary depending on the region. That's it for our pick of this weekend's PC game deals, and hopefully, some of you have enough self-restraint not to keep adding to your ever-growing backlogs. As always, there are an enormous number of other deals ready and waiting all over the interwebs, as well as on services you may already subscribe to if you comb through them, so keep your eyes open for those, and have a great weekend.
    • Lilly-Livered American Media Are Scared
    • Really? Despite the memory price rises, nothing can kill it? I thought something would.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Genuinetonerink- Dubai earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Genuinetonerink- Dubai earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Year In
      hhgygy earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Month Later
      AMV earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      AMV earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      514
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      171
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      84
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      74
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      72
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!