How A Non-Gamer Looks At The Reaction To Steam Sales
I don’t partake in Steam Sales, but I probably make a damn fool of myself on dollar comic days at Jay’s CD and Hobby, so who am I to judge?
I don’t partake in Steam Sales, but I probably make a damn fool of myself on dollar comic days at Jay’s CD and Hobby, so who am I to judge?
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Do people actually buy multiple copies of the same game on steam? Those are just downloads right? Is it even possible?
Some games that are co-op come in packs of 4 (as an example) so you can get one game for yourself and 3 for your friends.
Ah that makes sense.
They sell some multi-player games in packs so that you can give copies to friends.