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The STEAM Sales and Releases Thread

normie

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why is this piece of shit so cheap?
 

Wasteland

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Picked this one up myself just now. The current price doesn't quite match the all-time low (which was $15.99, at GoG, back in 2021), but it's near enough.

(I also picked up Metro Exodus. Thanks for the heads up.)
 
Vatnik
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Thanks, grabbed the DLC too


Eh, at least it's the red cross and not the armed forces or what have you.

It's all the same.

You give money to medicine, the state's medicine budget gets freed-up and can be diverted to drones and missiles that do the killing.

If you want to play a humanitarian, give equally to both Russia and Ukraine, there's injured and dead people on both sides, including civilians. Though I doubt it can do any good, because it just means the state will use less money on your thing and more on the killing. Both countries have free medicine, so what the red cross needs money for is a mystery to me.

Any war donations pay for death. The most moral thing is to not donate.
 
Vatnik Wumao
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You give money to medicine, the state's medicine budget gets freed-up and can be diverted to drones and missiles that do the killing.
Doubt the banderite state cares too much about civilians ending up as collateral damage, Ukrainian soldiers themselves serve as cannon fodder for Western interests anyway. Kiev will buy drones regardless, but this way some civilians get treated that would have otherwise been left without medical assistance. Cringe virtue signaling on the part of the devs anyway.
 

covr

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Thanks, grabbed the DLC too


Eh, at least it's the red cross and not the armed forces or what have you.

It's all the same.

You give money to medicine, the state's medicine budget gets freed-up and can be diverted to drones and missiles that do the killing.

If you want to play a humanitarian, give equally to both Russia and Ukraine, there's injured and dead people on both sides, including civilians. Though I doubt it can do any good, because it just means the state will use less money on your thing and more on the killing. Both countries have free medicine, so what the red cross needs money for is a mystery to me.

Any war donations pay for death. The most moral thing is to not donate.

Pff, the most moral thing is to donate to anyone who kills russkies. Don't try to play humanitarian card with this absurd symmetrism bullshit talk.

BTW, is the game any good?
 

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