First of all this is not spam. If any of you would like to join a group of disgruntled libertarians who spend a little leisure time falling into the drug that is escapism feel free to join us!
The free game to be had here is Half Life 2: Deathmatch... The multiplayer component of the highly acclaimed singleplayer shooter of the same brand. Sold for 5 dollars normally, ATI and Nvidia video card users can get it for free. Send me a PM if you'd like to play on my server with a great group of individuals. We use a program called Log Me In Hamachi which simulates a LAN network over IP. I hope the moderators do not consider this some sort of referral scam either, it is an actual offer with no conditions other than downloading the Steam client which launches the game and manages the servers. You can reach me on Steam, my screen name is Telpeurion, or just PM me here.
If you have some money to spend I highly recommend the singleplayer Half Life 2 which centerpieces on humanity's battle against central planning at its worst. Left 4 Dead, or the Orange Box are also very good choices.
ATI USERS:
http://www.steampowered.com/ati_offer1a/
NVIDIA USERS:
http://www.steampowered.com/nvidia/
Also included is Half Life 2: Lost Coast, a neat little tech demo from years ago showing off HDR mapping, and the Portal demo which some techies around her might find interesting.
IF YOU DON'T HAVE EITHER AN NVIDIA OR ATI CARD YOU CAN STILL GET THE GAME: (Windows 7 and Vista only)
http://www.freesteam.org/forums/tutorials/6966-non-ati-nvidia-users-can-get-ati-nvidia-steam-promo.html
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http://www.myspace.com/telpeurion
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I have all of HL/H2 except the deathmatch...as I have no desire to do deathmatch.
Sounds like a good deal. I used to play Counter-Strike all the time. I might do this when I have more time.
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