I'm still working to unlock cards and am still experimenting. Sorry that I don't have much to offer yet. However, you may want to look to the FAQ Guide here. It seemed to have some good suggestions.
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I think you got lucky somehow. I haven't seen this behavior yet. It's been one card at a time.
Still experimenting as a virgin MTG player, but I'm finding that "PeaceKeepers" serves me best so far. I've struggled to find success most with "Obedient Dead."
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To all those who can only counter with, "but it's free," to the topic creators well argued post ... it's not free. It costs space on your hard drive.
Even though the TC makes valid points and I can see his point-of-view, I don't agree with him/her that Valve let the gaming community down. From what I understand (and I haven't followed this DLC too closely) is that Valve delivered on what was promised -- nothing more; nothing less. I can understand that the TC would rather had different content and wanted to voice it.
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:| really? it costs space on your hard drive? that comment was barely worth this response
And it also costs time. The 30-60 seconds of time spent navigating to the load screen could've been spent kissing his/her girlfriend (man, I hope it was her girlfriend), picking his/her nose, petting the cat, or ...
... writing a worthless response to a gaming forum topic. Damn (just lost 60 seconds)
Horizontal, and keep the power source box away from it. That's one of the biggest sources of heat.
I would second the vote for Star Wars:TFU. I thought the story was a great bridge in between Episodes III and IV.
Can't believe that I'm the first to say The Darkness. Great story and a steal for around $20 regardless of the multi-player, which I never played.
I'm not sure what types of games you're allowed to buy. Are you able to get M rated ones?
Regardless, I wouldn't buy any $60 games. You can find tons of good games for $30 or less:
1) Bioshock
2) The Darkness
3) Call of Duty 2
4) Call of Duty 4:MW
5) Oblivion (though this grew very old on me after a while)
Check out metacritic.com's game ratings. They do a nice job of placing nearly all games on one page with an average review from many scorers. Then, once you find some that interest you, then do a little more digging on sites like this
Consider joining Goozex.com. I've been a member since February with all good experiences.
To all those who can only counter with, "but it's free," to the topic creators well argued post ... it's not free. It costs space on your hard drive.
Even though the TC makes valid points and I can see his point-of-view, I don't agree with him/her that Valve let the gaming community down. From what I understand (and I haven't followed this DLC too closely) is that Valve delivered on what was promised -- nothing more; nothing less. I can understand that the TC would rather had different content and wanted to voice it.
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