https://store.steampowered.com/get/
Make a wishlist of at least 10 games and if you’re lucky Valve will give you the top 5 games!
This has already begun and will end on the 29th.
Check out my list:
https://store.steampowered.com/get/
Make a wishlist of at least 10 games and if you’re lucky Valve will give you the top 5 games!
This has already begun and will end on the 29th.
Check out my list:
that is awesome
They sure know how to get more members on Steam. Very smart.
Sweet!
Anybody know how to change the oder of the games on your wishlist? I added them as I found them, and my top 5 aren’t ordered in my top 5.
Edit: Nevermind, it had me logged in on one page but didn’t keep me logged in when I switched to my list. I got it. >_<
Yay, but do you really have to be ONLINE between 10 PM PST and 1 AM PST to win something?!
I suppose not, since the wishlist is tied to your account, which Valve can access at any time.
You need to have at least 10 items in your wishlist to participate, so watch out.
What if you just want to give, and not get?
Sucks if you live in Washington IMO.
Thanks for the heads up Maxey.
This sucks most in Germany:
What about games that are not for sale yet? (e.g. Portal2)
Well, there’s nothing specific about that in the rules, so I suppose those qualify too.
Probably, you’ll get a voucher-code for the release.
Awesome. Despite the fact that there’ll be 180 winners out of…god know how many Steam users.
Yeah, thirty people every day.
Out of thirty million.
I hope I win…
And good luck to you
If they’re the top 5 games that are in your wishlist, and they haven’t came out yet, does that mean you still get them…?
I suppose so. Kinda like a pre-order or something.
Eh, I don’t know, I’m still sticking with games that have been already made so far
I mean, the rules don’t specifically mention those cases, so I guess all games qualify.
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