If I were building a new PC right now, I'd personally buy the CM Storm Scout 2
A good looking case. Found it on Overclockers for £84.98. Why would you say it's worth getting? I'm not building a new one, but I need a new, better case.
I have the first Scout, and I personally love the handles on the top. I don't move my PC much, but it has been more helpful than I ever would have thought to just grab the case when doing work or pulling out the case to open it up or getting to the back of the case. It is built very well, and I think Cooler Master is a great company that builds quality products. It also is very easy to route cables through it. I have most of my cables running behind the motherboard to get them out of the way. The fan placement and amount of fans possible gives great airflow. I also personally like the position of the front ports. :)
I'm still trying to finish the main game. I got to Opportunity and put the game down. I was just too burned out on it. I just went back to it last night. That Statuesque mission is ticking me off, but I decided to wait on that until I finish everything else in the main game (and level up more). Also, I don't think I'm going to bother with the Demon Hunter quest. :)
I'm very excited for this game on PC. It's not going to stretch the current hardware as much as it could, but it's a good step forward. I just bought a 2GB 7850, so I should be set. I am planning on building a new PC this fall or winter, though, when new consoles are coming out, and games get another graphics bump. :)
Only me and another dude put Primordia in the top10 list. I'd like to know who was it.
14 people put Botanicula in their top10. That's not a bad number, although only me thought it was worth the top spot (the next spot that someone voted for it is 5th).
I didn't get to Primordia, yet, unfortunately. I do think it had a shot to make my Top 10, if I had played it. I'll be playing it in the next couple months (along with Resonance).
Before giving away codes from any of the various Indie Bundles, you should check with their Terms, first, because I'm pretty sure some of them state that the codes are not to be transferred. It kind of defeats the purpose if they have people paying low amounts of money and then giving away codes so that others don't have to give anything. Just my personal opinion to protect us. :)
They already have given something -- to buy the bundle in the first place. They don't want people buying bundles for a buck and then selling them in piece or whole for profit. If they didn't want you to buy bundles and gift them, they wouldn't have an option to get a code for gifting the bundles. :)
You may be right, but I did find this for Humble Bundle, and SteamGifts has a similar post. Like I said, I'm not trying to push anything, and this is the last I'll comment on it. I just wanted to bring it up as part of the conversation. I have no stake either way. :)
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