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Go to steam trades and you can get don't starve for a couple of bucks.Comment
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Unfortunately, I gave into temptation and bought the game. I could have waited for a sale, but I was eager to play it after watching some videos. I have played for about an hour and a half and I must say it is very fun.Last edited by DELUS1ONAL; 07-18-2014, 10:07 AM.Comment
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This was my favorite game of 2011 - as a PSP title. Will probably buy at $20 just to support XSEED. Bring on Second Chapter!Comment
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I want to buy Divinity so badly, I just know that when I do it will go on sale.
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I took a picture of my set up below. I got one of those lawn chairs that fold up to sit while I'm playing in front of the tv. Then I got my box that I use as my mouse pad on the arm on the right of the chair with my keyboard on a lapdesk on my lap. Would you know of a small desk/table I could get to sit at instead so I could lay my mouse and keyboard on that instead. Prefer one that's easy to move to the corner of the room due to this being in the bedroom. I just trying to be more comfortable while playing.
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Can someone explain to me how steamtrades work?
I see on the forum all these games with key numbers. Does that mean keys available? In the comments though, people are offering keys? Dota 2 keys? I'm not sure what they are. Can you pay with cash?
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It's normally TF2 keys. You buy them from the Community Market and trade them. It is used as currency because you can trade them, whereas using PayPal someone would have to go first.Can someone explain to me how steamtrades work?
I see on the forum all these games with key numbers. Does that mean keys available? In the comments though, people are offering keys? Dota 2 keys? I'm not sure what they are. Can you pay with cash?
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For example: I bought Divinity for 9 keys. I put $25 in my Steam Wallet, but 9 keys (at 2.49 a piece on the Community Market) and then did a trade with the user for the Divinity game.
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Sooooooooo.....that still went over my head lolIt's normally TF2 keys. You buy them from the Community Market and trade them. It is used as currency because you can trade them, whereas using PayPal someone would have to go first.
For example: I bought Divinity for 9 keys. I put $25 in my Steam Wallet, but 9 keys (at 2.49 a piece on the Community Market) and then did a trade with the user for the Divinity game.
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