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Got these bad boys installed, replacing my OEM fans Two new LED 140 mm fans, with 66.4 CFM output and 25 dBA
Um this isn't a request threadI want to buy a psvita with 3.60 and below.Does gamestop still have those ?
Sorry about that i just wanted to know the answer to my question but i put it in the wrong thread.Um this isn't a request thread
5 dollars for Stardew Valley? What in the shit sauce? That's just like grabbing the game and running. Worth way more (no idea about the price but in terms of the actual game)Got to pay for me, my mom, my sister, her husband and their kids to go eat at the Mandarin. It was just under 130. With the tip 150.
Was at a local store and saw they had a sealed physical copy of stardew valley for the ps4 for $5 so I bought even thought I own the digital version. But for $5 yeah I'm buying it. It's the closest this to having a good harvest moon/story of season game on the ps4
you can't really tell in the picture but it's sealed, not that it matters
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Yeah I know. Idk if they priced it wrong or didn't care cause I have found some great games at this store for cheap. Bought the other day at this same store a near mint original gray Gameboy for $15. Either they don't care about what it's worth and just want to sell it quick or they don't know anything. I think they just want to sell things quick.5 dollars for Stardew Valley? What in the shit sauce? That's just like grabbing the game and running. Worth way more (no idea about the price but in terms of the actual game)
1. The big DLCs are more like extra side quests, not directly related to the story but adds content that is, occasionally, referenced later. Some of them add additional background info to party members, some of them give you new party members etc. You can check what DLCs are like here: http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Downloadable_content_(Origins) And no, they're not all free, you have to buy them. Doesn't matter when a game came out, DLCs will likely always cost money on their own. If you wanted all the DLCs, you should've picked up the Ultimate Edition which is, in all likely hood, the same price as the base game at this point.I got 2 new PS3 games today:
1. Dragon Age Origins (my first DA game. Question: is all the DLC story related(this game has a lot of DLC according to Wikipedia) or is it just skins, costume, weapons etc....? oh and how much % of the DLC is free? i hope the story stuff is free. This game came out back in 09 so it should be free now or at least a pound or two.)
2. Brink (is this any good. I mean HLTB says it is only 6 hours long ????)
1. The big DLCs are more like extra side quests, not directly related to the story but adds content that is, occasionally, referenced later. Some of them add additional background info to party members, some of them give you new party members etc. You can check what DLCs are like here: http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Downloadable_content_(Origins) And no, they're not all free, you have to buy them. Doesn't matter when a game came out, DLCs will likely always cost money on their own. If you wanted all the DLCs, you should've picked up the Ultimate Edition which is, in all likely hood, the same price as the base game at this point.
2. Never judge a game by how long it takes to beat it, that's just silly. Brink is "only 6 hours long" to complete the main story, but the big appeal was supposed to be it's multiplayer. Unfortunately, Brink is regarded as a shit game and it's likely nobody is playing it at all. Prolly should've saved your money there.
It's not a Bethesda game, they just published it. It's developed by Splash Damage.I wanted origins since it was on my backlog and brink i ONLY got because the voucher had £1 left and i diddnt want to let that last quid to go to waste lol. And no i wasnt judging brink by its "time to beat". Instead i was thinking "is this really a Bethesda game?" i mean aren't they known for big plots which are 10+ hours?
It's not a Bethesda game, they just published it. It's developed by Splash Damage.