now now, we're discussing bastard prices not ww2 so let's not get into it.
but, could somebody explain to me, why do people still order from EB when they're overcharging pricks?
i'm trying to spread the word for people to get better priced copies of HL2
I'm in Melbourne, everytime i go shopping at Southland Shopping centre, i check out EB and Harvey Norman always have games $20 cheaper. if EB specialise in gaming, you'd assume that they'd give you cheaper prices and retail type stroes like harvey norman would be dear as, but it's the complete...
sif, i'd love to see hilary's muff in hl2.. hilary and haylee duff are awesome... obviously i'm of the right age to tap em ;) i don't know about any of you others...
Throughout that past few years, when i've gone to buy games, i've checked a number of computer stores at my local shopping centre (mall). here in australia EB is incredibly expensive. last game i bought was Battlefield Vietnam. at EB it was going for $99.95 (australian dollars) while at another...
i actually noticed the crane bug immediately. i'm not gonna be heart broken because of it, but i still think Valve as developers should have done something to prevent it, or attempt to do so with a future patch. you want the game to be perfect and flawless. i wonder if Vivendi will have a bitch...
so, i've been away for a while and i was wondering what the situation with valve, steam and vivendi is atm. are they still battling it out at the courts? if so, what is the most expected outcome?
thanks, and sorry for using the precious bandwidth and time :P
Actually it's not a gas-mask... they were used in WW1 to protect against mustard gas. The masks used today are "protective masks", the difference is that the former only protects against gas while the latter protects against all sorts of chemical compounds, gas, liquids, powder...
that makes...