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#1 Barnaby

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 11:36 AM

Steam's got a big sale on, and I noticed the id Super Pack has 50% off right now. I checked Quake 1 and Hexen II, and they come with the PAK files, so you should be able to run them on the Pandora. The full list of games it comes with is here:

http://store.steampowered.com/sub/440/

So if anyone doesn't have the id games but want them for their Pandora, now's the perfect time to get them! I just bought it, now all I have to do is wait for my Pandora :)

Yaaay 100th post. Finally after 5 years XD

Edited by Barnaby, 25 June 2010 - 11:57 AM.


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Posted 25 June 2010 - 11:41 AM

"You Save £105.80"

DO IT!!! XD

(Seriously, that calculates at 86p per game :D)

Edited by Viral18, 25 June 2010 - 11:49 AM.


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Posted 25 June 2010 - 01:49 PM

I wish they'd offer that sort of thing outside of Steam. Even at that price it's overpriced if they can decide later to take it all back. Personally, I preferred the way that Popcap did there recent all you can eat event. Sure it was still DRM, but once you install it they can't yank if back if they decide you've broken the agreement.

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 01:54 PM

I wish they'd offer that sort of thing outside of Steam. Even at that price it's overpriced if they can decide later to take it all back. Personally, I preferred the way that Popcap did there recent all you can eat event. Sure it was still DRM, but once you install it they can't yank if back if they decide you've broken the agreement.


quakes, doom1 &2, hexen+heretic are opensource now, the pak file are DRM free... you're free to backup the pak and use some (better?) opensource engine...

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 01:57 PM


I wish they'd offer that sort of thing outside of Steam. Even at that price it's overpriced if they can decide later to take it all back. Personally, I preferred the way that Popcap did there recent all you can eat event. Sure it was still DRM, but once you install it they can't yank if back if they decide you've broken the agreement.


quakes, doom1 &2, hexen+heretic are opensource now, the pak file are DRM free... you're free to backup the pak and use some (better?) opensource engine...

Honestly, that's not something which occurred to me. Perhaps I'll reconsider. While I own, Quake, Doom and Doom2. I don't own Hexen or Heretic, and at £18.99 , I'm sure it's probably a good deal even if something does happen to bork the account.

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 02:25 PM

Yeah with these games you can backup the BAK files. Also with Steam, the files are installed on the PC so I think there might be a way you can play them without using the Steam platform, at least for some games. For £18.99 this was a good deal for me since I owned none of the games on the list, and I really wanted Quake III for when I get my Pandora. Since it comes with all the files that are on the original disc, you can back them up and run them on the Pandora easily :)

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 02:32 PM

does it need a PC?

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 02:54 PM

I think so, yeah. You can install Steam on PC and Mac, but I think this pack only works on PC.

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 03:36 PM

does it need a PC?


The steam client can be installed in Wine (with winetricks) and since all I'm going for is the data files (and the dos games for dosbox) this is a great deal for legally purchasing them.

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 04:20 PM


does it need a PC?


The steam client can be installed in Wine (with winetricks) and since all I'm going for is the data files (and the dos games for dosbox) this is a great deal for legally purchasing them.

That's what changed my mind about getting it. I own a few of the games, but you do get quite a bit for the money.

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 05:30 PM

old games ,hmm is everyone here not for the future of gaming ? i don't care if the pandora can do say q3 at 100fps with every effect on ,it would be nice but i had my day in the arena on the dreamcast ,what about new games development from the non company types ,i want to see graphics engines and i want to see the pandora pushed to the limits ,not just emulators and old school games from the dos ages.


Music creation software
Graphics creation software
3d enviroment creation software
Original ideas and stories can all be done on the pandora if WE make it happen.

Edited by paddy, 25 June 2010 - 05:31 PM.


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Posted 25 June 2010 - 06:00 PM

does it need a PC?



Isn't a Mac a Personal Computer?
Doesn't Linux run on a Personal Computer?
Hell my Tandy Color Computer says it's Personal Computer...

Oh my bad I guess it's only a Personal Computer if it's running a Microsoft operating system...


Sorry biggest gripe about the term PC

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 06:00 PM

old games ,hmm is everyone here not for the future of gaming ? i don't care if the pandora can do say q3 at 100fps with every effect on ,it would be nice but i had my day in the arena on the dreamcast ,what about new games development from the non company types ,i want to see graphics engines and i want to see the pandora pushed to the limits ,not just emulators and old school games from the dos ages.


Music creation software
Graphics creation software
3d enviroment creation software
Original ideas and stories can all be done on the pandora if WE make it happen.



I think everyone wants that too. But it's also awesome to emulate all stuff and have your whole collection in one handheld device with proper gaming controls. I'm sure we'll see some good homebrew emerge in the next few months/years. I'm interested in making a game myself - I don't have any coding knowledge but I can use 3DS Max. My friend is going to learn some coding, so we might make something at some point. And once I'm better at 3D Modelling I'll freelance if anyone's looking for graphics artists.

The community WILL make it happen. Until then, we have a ton of emulators and old PC games to play :D

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 08:37 PM

Isn't a Mac a Personal Computer?
Doesn't Linux run on a Personal Computer?
Hell my Tandy Color Computer says it's Personal Computer...

Oh my bad I guess it's only a Personal Computer if it's running a Microsoft operating system...


Sorry biggest gripe about the term PC

That's probably Apple's fault...


Damn, I'd love to get this pack but I can't buy it in Germany, probably because Quake is on the official state censorship list of games that are bad for children... Oh well, I got a few other great deals. Introversion collection for 5€! Even though the only game I still needed from it is Uplink, it's still a great deal! (It's the third license of Multiwinia I own...) Gonna get it for a few friends as well, I guess. Everybody needs to have Multiwinia and Defcon for multiplayer. :)

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Posted 25 June 2010 - 08:39 PM

note: the id-package isn't available in all countrys (e.g. germany,because it includes quake..)




... using a proxy helps out :)