Didimatic: Easy Way To Follow Steam Sales

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Didimatic: Easy Way To Follow Steam Sales

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You may have noticed that Steam is having one of its crazy-ass sales, this time under the name of "Perils of Summer", pointing out the dangers of leaving the house during the Summer months. (I'm at the beach right now! Woo!) As you might have grown to expect there are some ludicrous daily offers, and [...]

Author: John Walker
Category: RockPaperShotgun cheapness Didimatic Steam
Publish Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 10:00:27 +0000

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You may have noticed that Steam is having one of its crazy-ass sales, this time under the name of "Perils of Summer", pointing out the dangers of leaving the house during the Summer months. (I'm at the beach right now! Woo!) As you might have grown to expect there are some ludicrous daily offers, and you can go find those - we're not their advertisers you know. However, we do want you to play great games without paying lots, so it's worth pointing you in the direction of Didimatic, a site that lists all the current sale prices on the various digital download sites. (Didimatic is short for "the digital-distribution-o-matic 2000″, of course.)

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ooooooo, useful site is useful
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Post by friznit »

So it is! And oooh, M&B Warband is on sale :excited:
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friznit wrote:So it is! And oooh, M&B Warband is on sale :excited:
i may have to nab that if its still on sale when i get monies this week
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Most useful, didn't know they had Chrome, or that it had an expansion - was a good, under-the-radar game at the time and I've lost the CD. Ghost Master for 57p is a steal and UFO: Afterlight has me intrigued at £1.49
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The new(er) UFO games are okay. Not brilliant, definately not as good as the original, but worth a go especially for that price.
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Post by buzzmong »

Oh, while we're on the subject of the UFO/Xcom games. UFO:AI hit 2.3 recently.

All I can say is don't play it and wait for 2.3.1 (or 2.4). Reaction fire is incredibly broken and there seem to be quite a number of problems on the tactical view.

If you try and play it'll just give you the rage, plus there's no control over aerial combat currently which sucks donkey balls (although is being added later).
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