Also it's supposed to take 5% off the first item in your cart but I bought 3 games at once and it took 5% off the purchase in its entirety. Not sure if that was a one off but it's worth a go.
greenfeld
9 Oct 17#6
I can never get the CD keys code to work
parasitemol to greenfeld
9 Oct 17#9
You have to be logged in.
You can pay without logging in but to use the code I find the best way to do it is to log in first... Then add what you want to your cart and get to the checkout...
At that point go and grab the code on your phone or something and type it in... It should work then. Key is to be logged in.
tuckeral
9 Oct 17#7
Thanks OP. Will add it to the steam pile at this price. Just got to decide where to put it in the (massive) list of games bought but not yet played.
chojin
9 Oct 17#8
HOT...great price
mrkhal1l
9 Oct 17#10
Such a good game.
I came just to say that.
I was oddly engrossed into the story, especially the relationship between the characters, especially Anna (I think her name was). Was a weirdly sweet game in between the glorious Nazi killing.
The alternative timeline was a ridiculously good idea. And I think it's a concept that more games need to follow. Sure the past is stale and overdone, and the futuristic stuff has been milked quite a lot (cough... COD), but an alternative past always seems like a new way of infusing creativity imo
jane34
9 Oct 17#11
Heat added, hubby just ordered thanks
stehill2822
9 Oct 17#12
Why wont this work for me!? I press BUY NOW and it takes me to my empty basket!? any help please?
h34v3ns3nt to stehill2822
9 Oct 17#20
Maybe clear your browser cache? Dunno. Worked just fine for me purchasing from my phone/PayPal checkout
Karmazyn
9 Oct 17#13
Get it now !
batvink
9 Oct 17#14
The original Wolfenstein 3D (which I played first time around!) came on one Floppy disk. To deliver this one on the same media would require 27,778 Disks. The pile of disks (which you always stacked on your desk as you installed software) would be over 83 metres high :astonished:
mardavrio to batvink
9 Oct 17#24
What are these 'metres' of which you speak ?
fringedmurdock
9 Oct 17#15
Ordered, thanks OP :thumbsup:
crackshotkv
9 Oct 17#16
Great game. Definitely worth a play before the new one. Just a word of warning - the PC port wasn't the greatest. (Not broken, but its not optimised that well)
dra_uk
9 Oct 17#17
Does anyone know if this key will work for the OS X version on Steam as well?
indiacharlie to dra_uk
9 Oct 17#18
There's an OS X version? This is for a Steam version. So its MS Windows only currently like a lot of Bethesda games. So unless you can run via Wine/Crossover etc. the answer is no.
Al7777 to dra_uk
9 Oct 17#22
Don't ever expect to game on a mac. You'll get dissapointed.
servO
9 Oct 17#19
Thanks Op
mecheekymonkey
9 Oct 17#21
Showing 3.99 now?
Al7777
9 Oct 17#23
Doesn't work in Germany. There allergic to nazis. Trying to erase there own history pathetic cowards. Also it's gone up to 3.99.
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Really wouldn't mind playing these a second time. In chronological order this time!
Hot!
Edit... Old Blood is still £3.99 :disappointed:
Also it's supposed to take 5% off the first item in your cart but I bought 3 games at once and it took 5% off the purchase in its entirety. Not sure if that was a one off but it's worth a go.
You can pay without logging in but to use the code I find the best way to do it is to log in first... Then add what you want to your cart and get to the checkout...
At that point go and grab the code on your phone or something and type it in... It should work then. Key is to be logged in.
I came just to say that.
I was oddly engrossed into the story, especially the relationship between the characters, especially Anna (I think her name was). Was a weirdly sweet game in between the glorious Nazi killing.
The alternative timeline was a ridiculously good idea. And I think it's a concept that more games need to follow. Sure the past is stale and overdone, and the futuristic stuff has been milked quite a lot (cough... COD), but an alternative past always seems like a new way of infusing creativity imo
To deliver this one on the same media would require 27,778 Disks. The pile of disks (which you always stacked on your desk as you installed software) would be over 83 metres high :astonished: