Direct 2 Drive incredible September sales!

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AcacianLeaves

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I don't think many people are even aware of Direct 2 Drive, IGN's digital distribution website, but I felt I should let my fellow Escapists know that they are having sales right now that rival anything Steam has ever done.

There are two primary deals that are like 50-75% every 24 hours and then a page full of $6 games that changes every Wednesday.

Some examples:

Lord of the Rings Online (1 month VIP access + 1,000 Turbine pts): $5
Fallen Earth Blood Sports: $6
Crayon Physics Deluxe: $6

Yesterday I bought Star Wars Battlefront 2 for $5, but the deal has since changed.

The best part about D2D is that they don't have bloatware or invasive DRM that I feel other digital stores have, and instead opt for a CD-Key based system. Anyway wanted to share the deals with the community here.

http://www.direct2drive.com/promos/summer-ends-event/
 

Woodsey

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We're aware of it, it's just not particularly appealing. And don't they have some rather questionable hoops that you have to jump through if you buy a game from them? Someone said it on here a while ago (I think it was something to do with patches, not sure) but I can't remember exactly.

And isn't LOTRO turning free soon?
 

Jaranja

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I know of it. I just prefer using Steam.

I think I bought a game from D2D ages ago.
 

Jaranja

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Woodsey said:
We're aware of it, it's just not particularly appealing. And don't they have some rather questionable hoops that you have to jump through if you buy a game from them? Someone said it on here a while ago (I think it was something to do with patches, not sure) but I can't remember exactly.

And isn't LOTRO turning free soon?
It's free now, isn't it?
 

AcacianLeaves

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Woodsey said:
We're aware of it, it's just not particularly appealing.
Thank you, representative of the entire Escapist Community?

They have less hoops than Steam Games, in my experience. You just copy+paste the CD Key they give you to activate the game and start playing. You don't have to run a program in the background, you don't have to jump through hoops if you aren't connected to the internet, just old school CD Key DRM.

Jaranja said:
I know of it. I just prefer using Steam.

I think I bought a game from D2D ages ago.
Brand loyalty is weird man. If they're offering a game you want at 75$ off what Steam is offering, why wouldn't you buy from them?
 

Woodsey

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Jaranja said:
Woodsey said:
We're aware of it, it's just not particularly appealing. And don't they have some rather questionable hoops that you have to jump through if you buy a game from them? Someone said it on here a while ago (I think it was something to do with patches, not sure) but I can't remember exactly.

And isn't LOTRO turning free soon?
It's free now, isn't it?
Well then $5 doesn't seem like such an incredible deal... xD
 

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Woodsey said:
We're aware of it, it's just not particularly appealing. And don't they have some rather questionable hoops that you have to jump through if you buy a game from them? Someone said it on here a while ago (I think it was something to do with patches, not sure) but I can't remember exactly.

And isn't LOTRO turning free soon?
Yeah it is, but I think there's still a retail version if I remember correctly.
 

SloLynx

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Still sticking with Steam :). I heard of D2D but Steam still has many other major sales and a wider selection of games. After all, it's crazy during the christmas season :D
 

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Woodsey said:
We're aware of it, it's just not particularly appealing. And don't they have some rather questionable hoops that you have to jump through if you buy a game from them? Someone said it on here a while ago (I think it was something to do with patches, not sure) but I can't remember exactly.

And isn't LOTRO turning free soon?
It did. Yesterday. No reason paying 5$ for it, that's for sure.
 

Woodsey

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AcacianLeaves said:
Woodsey said:
We're aware of it, it's just not particularly appealing.
Thank you, representative of the entire Escapist Community?
That's alright. My secretary holds all my business cards if you'd like to contact me.
 

AcacianLeaves

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Jaranja said:
Woodsey said:
We're aware of it, it's just not particularly appealing. And don't they have some rather questionable hoops that you have to jump through if you buy a game from them? Someone said it on here a while ago (I think it was something to do with patches, not sure) but I can't remember exactly.

And isn't LOTRO turning free soon?
It's free now, isn't it?
Ha, yeah just noticed that they were going with microtransaction model. However the D2D Version comes with 1 month of VIP access and 1,000 Turbine Points. Ain't nothing 'Free', ever.
 

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I tried buying a couple of old games from them a while back.

Their damn store didn't work properly.
 

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SloLynx said:
Still sticking with Steam :). I heard of D2D but Steam still has many other major sales and a wider selection of games. After all, it's crazy during the christmas season :D
Here's a wacky idea - You can actually purchase from both stores! I know, crazy right? Believe it or not Steam doesn't delete your games if you find a better deal elsewhere.
 

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D2D is a fine service. While I prefer Steam as a digital distribution platform I've bought stuff from D2D before. Got the Titan's Quest combo deal from them last september during this very same sale for 5 bucks. Super great price.

I've been keeping up with this sale but nothing strikes me so far.
 

Jaranja

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AcacianLeaves said:
Woodsey said:
We're aware of it, it's just not particularly appealing.
Thank you, representative of the entire Escapist Community?

They have less hoops than Steam Games, in my experience. You just copy+paste the CD Key they give you to activate the game and start playing. You don't have to run a program in the background, you don't have to jump through hoops if you aren't connected to the internet, just old school CD Key DRM.

Jaranja said:
I know of it. I just prefer using Steam.

I think I bought a game from D2D ages ago.
Brand loyalty is weird man. If they're offering a game you want at 75$ off what Steam is offering, why wouldn't you buy from them?
I never check D2D because I prefer Steam.

See what I'm getting at?
 

SloLynx

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AcacianLeaves said:
SloLynx said:
Still sticking with Steam :). I heard of D2D but Steam still has many other major sales and a wider selection of games. After all, it's crazy during the christmas season :D
Here's a wacky idea - You can actually purchase from both stores! I know, crazy right? Believe it or not Steam doesn't delete your games if you find a better deal elsewhere.
They don't :D. Yeah, I know, but I'm still sticking with Steam, as stupid as it sounds and is.