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Yes! Absolutely! I do indeed concur! Wholeheartedly! that the crysis pack includes crysis wars .. I just wish it wasnt downloading at 2 bytes/s in steam .. what a pile of sheite

Yeah, downloading at some really slow speed here as well. I really want to play it and see what it looks like at 1080P.

Yes! Absolutely! I do indeed concur! Wholeheartedly! that the crysis pack includes crysis wars .. I just wish it wasnt downloading at 2 bytes/s in steam .. what a pile of sheite

I'm picking up mass effect for sure. I'm on the fence about the DOOM pack. I've never played Doom 3, but I've heard good things about it. Anyone recommend picking it up?

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Hmm...After looking at the system requirements it says Vista/7 not supported. Has anyone gotten Doom 3 to run on Windows 7 x64?

I'm picking up mass effect for sure. I'm on the fence about the DOOM pack. I've never played Doom 3, but I've heard good things about it. Anyone recommend picking it up?

Definitely. It looks great, it plays well, and it's one of the best games for simply scaring the bejesus out of you!

Could have sworn someone said Mass Effect wouldn't be on today.. you're staying very quiet Sethos :p

I'm gonna pick up Mass Effect, maybe Portal or Doom Pack, can't decide.

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Well, it's not impossible we'll see it up there again :p

All I said was we already had a Mass Effect deal, didn't say it wouldn't be up today ;)

Same happened here @Warhawk, though i restarted steam, and for some weird reason Mass Effect is in my account now, though i haven't got a mail about it, and am not completed sure yet if my card has been charged, though it looks like it.

Edit: Nvm, it's gone now, and i just got a mail about the purchase failed.

I can't buy anything as well - It's silly.

I've been trying to buy an item that isn't even in the sale. :p No dice.

I'm disappointed. I shall go out to an actual store and they can have my money tomorrow! :o

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