PC gamers are in this thread arguing as to whether £25 is a good deal or not, whilst console gamers will give 1000 heat to any deal for this game under £40. But PC gaming is expensive, right?!
WG47
13 Oct 155#18
That's precisely why it's hot...
DrDuran to Stanios
13 Oct 154#15
An interesting perspective. I assume you have a fast internet connection, as money doesn't seem to be a big factor in your decision making, so you could easily download 40GB in 1-2 hours on Steam.
It's worth noting that the £14.35 you save (compared to the current Steam price) would pretty much cover the cost of the Fallout 4 Season Pass, on CDKeys. That said, each to their own. :smiley:
herrbz to Hredknapp
13 Oct 154#4
No, they change prices every week to get people on this site to religiously repost the same deals over and over, generating nice traffic to their site
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Hredknapp
13 Oct 151#1
Cold fallout 4 was cheaper at cdkeys a month ago. Normally they drop 1 quid off every week not add one ?!?!
herrbz to Hredknapp
13 Oct 154#4
No, they change prices every week to get people on this site to religiously repost the same deals over and over, generating nice traffic to their site
WG47
13 Oct 154#2
Wish I had a time machine like Hredknapp does.
sco0ter
13 Oct 15#3
in that case go back to when GMG were doing the 50% of mad Max and the code worked with this making it £20...
mixmixi
13 Oct 151#5
True. I'm just all against cdkeys post as I never find them a deal really. That's just their normal prices and methods to advertise them.
BuzzDuraband
13 Oct 15#6
Good price, heat added :smiley:
benjammin316
13 Oct 15#7
Ah another cdkeys deal that will fluctuate every week yay :innocent:
Heat added!
BuzzDuraband
13 Oct 15#8
Was there not Grand Theft Auto titles in this week's Deals with Gold, again?
Stanios
13 Oct 15#9
I'd rather pay £10 more on steam and have it downloaded for when it comes out than wait to get cd key on Nov10 and download 40gb game whilst everyone else is playing.
alexus to Stanios
13 Oct 15#11
would rather have money in my pocket but nice reminder need a hard drive upgrade for my gaming pc. Guess you do your thing I will put that £10 towards a hard drive.
praevalens to Stanios
13 Oct 15#12
Is it not nearer 15 saving?
DrDuran to Stanios
13 Oct 154#15
An interesting perspective. I assume you have a fast internet connection, as money doesn't seem to be a big factor in your decision making, so you could easily download 40GB in 1-2 hours on Steam.
It's worth noting that the £14.35 you save (compared to the current Steam price) would pretty much cover the cost of the Fallout 4 Season Pass, on CDKeys. That said, each to their own. :smiley:
bouncy99 to Stanios
13 Oct 15#28
you need faster internet then, ill have this game in about an hour. its quicker than going out shopping for it on the day ! :wink:
simonbrown to Stanios
14 Oct 151#37
They usually send out the key at least 24 hrs before release and I can download 40GB in 2hrs, so for me, getting it through Steam is just throwing away £14.
RyanBest to Stanios
14 Oct 15#42
I wouldn't. It took me just under 24 hours to downlaod GTA V, which is 20GB more, so half a day to downlaod the game to save £10? Yes please! I'm not that impatient.
minicale to Stanios
14 Oct 15#44
£10 more to play the day its out, why would you waste money it doesn't matter when you play it as you will get the same experience.
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It's worth noting that the £14.35 you save (compared to the current Steam price) would pretty much cover the cost of the Fallout 4 Season Pass, on CDKeys. That said, each to their own. :smiley:
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Heat added!
It's worth noting that the £14.35 you save (compared to the current Steam price) would pretty much cover the cost of the Fallout 4 Season Pass, on CDKeys. That said, each to their own. :smiley: