free steam trading card! (ps i like people who comment)
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Well, since you like comments, I have a complaint to voice - neither Desolate Wastes: Vendor Chronicles, nor Fall of Civilization are crappy games, so I don't appreciate you calling them such.
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hmm well i honestly dont think they are all bad i do believe some are worth playing i just called them that because i bought it part of a bundle called 200 crappy cheap games that come with trading cardsP
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In reality a majority of the games that go into those bundles aren't there because they're not good enough to be worth buying on their own, but because they never managed to get many sales any other way, getting buried by the mountains of other games being released all the time. So I figure those bundles are the devs' last hope of getting some attention to their games, and I find it insulting to their hard work to call their games crappy just because they're in such a bundle, without giving them a chance.
What bothers me is that bundle sites make these mega bundles out of a mixture of decent underappreciated games and asset flips / zero effort card profit farming games, thus smearing shit on the decent ones. Why not have separate bundles for "actual card farming only games" and "decent games you'll never have bought otherwise"?
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yeah i understand unfortunately they just grab as many games as possible regardless of their worth and try to market them as one 1$ for a bunch of trading cards
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