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^Nice! That's a great game!

EDIT: I have a copy of R:TW, but the CD Key didn't work. As a consequence, I have never played it online. I think I'm going to buy a copy through Steam; since it's so inexpensive, at the moment. That will save me some trouble.

Thanks for the heads-up!

Edited by CrownedClown03
I just bought Rome: Total War Complete Edition for $2

Hmph. Rome: Total War Complete Edition is 14.99 ? here, Rome: Total War Gold Edition 3.24 ?.

Good deals (one of which I am going to buy), but still significantly more than what you pay in the US and Canada.

I picked up the THQ pack during the Thanksgiving sale, even though I already owned several of their games. I figured I'd be able to gift out the games I already had to friends. This isn't the way it works though. Instead they cheat you out of the games you've purchased: instead of having 2 copies of the game that you paid for, you only get one. Valve actually did this when Orange Box came out (you could gift the games you already had in the set). I wrongly assumed this was going to be the case again, and that I was getting what I paid for.

Really a great bait and switch, when you think it over.

Here's the canned response you get if you ask them about it:

Thank you for contacting Steam Support. Extra copies are not given for duplicate game purchases unless explicitly stated otherwise. For more information on Extra Copies and qualifying products, please read the following link: https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article...=4502-TPJL-2656 If you have any further questions, please let us know.

I'm seriously thinking of getting RE5 as it costs RM85 at the moment instead of RM179 but is it worth it? I enjoyed RE4 and I wanted to get RE5 but it was too expensive at the time.

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