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Saints Row 2 [Steam Link] is currently free to grab it on Steam for a limit time, so act quick if you don't own it yet. The other Saints Row titles are on sale as well.

While I wasn't very impressed with the port personally, some of you who don't own it might want to check it out. If you add it to your accounts now, it should be free to own forever. Always nice when developers offer this for some of their older games, but it's just clever marketing for their newer games.

You can find them all here and on Steam they all support Linux, sadly GOG isn't stocking the Linux versions.

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LinuxGamesTV Apr 26, 2017
Quoting: throghTo be honest: The game itself is not free available! There is just nothing to pay for renting another entry within the account, which itself is also not the own property. Valve is just so "kind" giving a defined amount of space on their servers, including the database.

You are to late, the offer is over.
Eike Apr 26, 2017
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Quoting: BdMdesigN
Quoting: throghTo be honest: The game itself is not free available! There is just nothing to pay for renting another entry within the account, which itself is also not the own property. Valve is just so "kind" giving a defined amount of space on their servers, including the database.

You are to late, the offer is over.

He wanted to express that he considers posession of a game at Steam no posession.
At least in my country, the acquiring of software cannot be reversed by the seller/gifter, so I consider this posession.
LinuxGamesTV Apr 26, 2017
Quoting: Eike
Quoting: BdMdesigN
Quoting: throgh...

...

He wanted to express that he considers posession of a game at Steam no posession.
At least in my country, the acquiring of software cannot be reversed by the seller/gifter, so I consider this posession.

And the whole now in German, please.
Eike Apr 26, 2017
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Quoting: BdMdesigN
Quoting: EikeHe wanted to express that he considers posession of a game at Steam no posession.
At least in my country, the acquiring of software cannot be reversed by the seller/gifter, so I consider this posession.

And the whole now in German, please.

Öhm, ist mein Englisch so schlecht oder deins? :)

"throgh" wollte uns sagen, dass es für ihn kein Besitz ist, wenn man ein Spiel bei Steam hat.
Nach EU-Richtlinie ist es das aber. Wenn man eine Software rechtmäßig erworben hat - für welchen Preis auch immer - (und es sich nicht ausdrücklich um ein Mieten handelt), dann darf man es laufen lassen und man darf auch nicht daran gehindert werden.
EU-Softwareschutz-Richtlinie

@Liam: It seems the URL does not come through, I'll put it behind bitly:
http://bit.ly/2qdTHua
LinuxGamesTV Apr 26, 2017
Mein Englisch ist so schlecht und Google Translator macht es nicht besser.
Nur Erwirbst Du nicht die Software, sondern den Datenträger (bei Digitalcontent nur eine Lizenz). Du erwirbst also nur Nutzungsrechte in Form einer Lizenz.

Aber lassen Wir das, das wird zu Off Topic.


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Eike Apr 26, 2017
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Quoting: BdMdesigNNur Erwirbst Du nicht die Software, sondern den Datenträger (bei Digitalcontent nur eine Lizenz). Du erwirbst also nur Nutzungsrechte in Form einer Lizenz.

Das stimmt nicht. Das hätte die Verkäufer zwar oft gerne so, aber die EU-Richtlinie verbietet es.


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Liam Dawe Apr 26, 2017
Guys, keep it in English please.
Eike Apr 26, 2017
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Quoting: liamdaweGuys, keep it in English please.

Sorry. ;)
I explained what I meant with my previous English comment.
EU law prohibits removing a software licence when you bought (or got gifted) software, be it digital or on disc (if it has not been explicitly only been rented).


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tuubi Apr 26, 2017
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Quoting: Eike
Quoting: liamdaweGuys, keep it in English please.

Sorry. ;)
I explained what I meant with my previous English comment.
An EU law prohibits from removing a software licence when you bought (or got gifted) software, be it digital or on disc (if it has not been explicitly only been rented).
Corporations seem to have a hard time accepting that they can't just override laws willy-nilly with their idiotic EULAs.
UltraViolet Apr 26, 2017
anyone know how i can invert the controller setting?
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