Author Topic: Trading Ubisoft Game Code (Far Cry 3) for Steam Stuff.  (Read 2190 times)

When I purchased my Radeon 7770, I got one free game to pick from this on the bronze level. None of these games I am interested/would work on my computer, so I was wondering if someone would be interest in trading one of these games for Euro Truck Simulator 2? It's $25 last time I checked.

If you're interested, PM me.


EDIT: I would just buy the game, but I'm in the same boat as my brother, BluetoothBoy.

It's a Ubisoft game code for Far Cry 3 now, not just one of those games. :/
« Last Edit: October 24, 2013, 09:08:34 PM by Georges »

why wouldnt it work with that card

why wouldnt it work with that card
Not the card, the OS. I use Linux, because Windows has to many issues (IMO) to be worth $100, or even $90.



I use Linux, because Windows has to many issues (IMO) to be worth $100, or even $90.
linux is even worse

linux is even worse
at least you can fix it when it stuffs itself (which is rare compared to windows).

How about you keep it until you get windows

I wasn't planning on getting windows, but I think I've changed my mind. Anyway, I would still rather have ETS2 than any of those games.

Well, I decided I would try to get Far Cry 3 and trade it on a trading sight for keys, but turns out it is a ubisoft code. I've already selected this game, so it's too late to pick another one. :/

Anyway, the only way I'll get the game now is to 1) collect and trade TF2 stuff (this option will take forever, I think), or 2) for someone here to trade the game. I can give you the code in return for either the game or some TF2 keys.



how is it better

Its an OS that's actually stable and doesn't go in to cardiac arrest every few days.

Its an OS that's actually stable and doesn't go in to cardiac arrest every few days.
I've been using Windows all my life, and it's never stopped working every few days.
In fact, the only time I've had issues with Windows recently was because I mounted my NTFS volumes in Linux. Linux causes more trouble than it's worth to me, especially Ubuntu.

Its an OS that's actually stable and doesn't go in to cardiac arrest every few days.
you shouldn't be running windows on a nokia phone in the first place