What games did you buy?
Well I just got around to beating Max Payne 3 after 4+ years in my library, so I expect to get through my $63 worth of autumn sale games by no later than 2030.
Bought, Assassins creed valhalla, Forza horizons 5, hogwarts legacy, Skyrim SE. Tomorrow im getting my first Steam deck (OLED) and im really hyped!!
Just 1 and it’s Batman Origins. Was supposed to play it but then ubisoft made AC syndicate free so now I am playing that game haha.
Wait Syndicate was free?? Was it through the Steam store, and if so, when did you get it? I have that on my wishlist, but I didn’t check every day to see if discounts changed. Unless you got it right from Ubisoft.
It’s through the ubi launcher
I bought 2, returned 1, and I’ll play the other one eventually. It’s just a little 2 hour narrative game.
I’ve found a pretty decent tactic. I try not to browse the shop when there are sales. I wishlist things, and when they go on sale, I start to consider them.
When I was younger, I had all the free time and the limiting factor was the number of games I could access. Now I have unlimited access to games and the limiting factor is the time I have.
I don’t need every game I would enjoy playing, I just need enough enjoyment to fill my free time.
I do the same thing. I only check if wishlisted items are on sale, if not; move on.
Wise!
I didn’t realize you can return games! Found that out when I got a refund for Buldurs Gate 3. lol so dope. Love steam.
Why did you return? Performance?
Bought DeadCells, Ori 1&2 and Titanfall2. Titanfall2 looks so nice on the new oled and easily holds 90fps.
Ori 1 is fantastic. Haven’t played 2 yet. It’s on the backlog.
Both ori games are masterpieces
Zero for my SD. Well could possibly play Lethal Company on it but nah, much better on PC. Also bought The walk dead: Saints and sinners and 2nd one. Obviously VR only. So no SD either lol Not bought something specifically for the SD in months. I have a massive rom collection so I tend use it for emulation more than anything else.
i bought 3, have a backlog of around 10 (not huge). But we have a year to play those, and some of them will never get played. As written before “this is the way”.
25, spent about £265. Most of those are unique purchases, but getting an OLED meant I double dipped on a few things for portable play.
I’m set for a long while.
0, I still have a pile of shame to play. I’m sitting at 18 on the pile and I’m currently killing off Wartales and Assassin’s Creed 3 Remastered which btw is the worst mainline AC I have played.
Got Ghostrunner 2, Sprawl, and Youngblood; still working on the first one.
None, I decided to not spend my money on anything as christmas and the winter sale are coming and I usually get steam giftcards from my family.
When does the winter sale typically happen? I’m new to the Steam world.
During/after christmas
Undertale and Celeste. I will play both cuz I have long distance flights soon and I need battery friendly games.
How much battery time do you think you can squeeze out of those two indie games?
I only played Undertale for a bit yesterday and it was showing 7-8 hours projected battery life. But I had set the TDP quite low (around 5 I think).
No idea how it will be with Celeste. I used to think that such pixelated games are always gentle on the battery untill I played Signalis. Fan was loud and battery life wasn’t as good as I was expecting.
Celeste: More than 10 hours.
I feel like I’m the only gamer to have bought both these games and didn’t like either
Finally someone who understands
2… New World & Dragons Dogma, it was £3 hard to resist cheaper than a Tesco Meal Deal and I wanted to give it another try before the sequel
5 mostly under $10 I’m bingeing classic rts games and strategy games
Could you name a few please?
Celtic kings ,dawn of war soulstorm,command and conquer,mechabellum,stronghold def edition,Cossacks back to war
Zero, it’s fun being broke