Post subject: TASVideos Steam Group
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We've actually had a Steam group for a while now, but I've kept it under wraps because... I'm that lazy. Anyway, this topic exists to advertise it and to make it fairly obvious that we do have a group. Either way, you can find the group here. Joining permissions are set to public at the moment, but will be set to private the moment we get spambots, of course. It's also worth noting that any staff members that join the group will be given an Officer ranking because... well, it's common sense. Anyway, that's all this topic here really is for, the only other thing to note is that I should get a new icon made at some point.
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speaking of steam, Portal is on sale for $2 until end of day tomorrow. If you don't have it, I would advise shelling out the measily $2 for it
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That's $2 more then what they were offering it for in May.
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Sir VG wrote:
Deign wrote:
speaking of steam, Portal is on sale for $2 until end of day tomorrow. If you don't have it, I would advise shelling out the measily $2 for it
That's $2 more than what they were offering it for in May.
A worthwhile offer, in any case. EDIT: http://store.steampowered.com/app/400/ says it's 10,04 €. Guess I had a different definition of "tomorrow" than you.
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That's $2 more than what I paid for it or any other steam game. And maybe what I deserved for wasting a few hours in it or any other steam game.
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