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NFS:The Run $5, NFS:Ultimate Collection $7.49, +More
Fursphere:
NFS: The Run is the like the ultimate NFS sample pack.
I've played it about half way through I think (maybe less) and I'm enjoying it. At $5 its a steal. Just buy it and enjoy it.
Keep in mind that you need a fairly newer system to get the most out of it though.
TIGER8855:
--- Quote from: BadMouth on May 16, 2013, 04:42:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on May 16, 2013, 04:24:04 pm ---Man I really miss being able to buy pc games on a disc. Every time I hear the words "DRM" I just give up.
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I used to be the same way, but I've grown to like steam rather than having to mess with "co cd" cracks from shady sites.
I never did get Sega Rally Revo working on my cab without leaving a DVD drive attached with the DVD in it.
With steam, all my stuff is registered and can be redownloaded on a different computer in the future.
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+1 ^^
Same situation for me. I always liked the idea of owning a physical CD for my PC games but building a cab where the PC and DVD drive cannot be accessed easily, I was forced down the steam path. After using it for a while, I think it's great. Cheaper prices, no DVD required and steam automatically applies patches.
I wish now that steam still sold Toca race driver 3. Then I wouldn't be having trouble trying to install my legit physical copy and then have the starforce protection crash my windows 7 PC.
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