F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Confirmation released: BioShock Infinite Complete Edition is available on Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.

Confirmation released: BioShock Infinite Complete Edition is available on Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.

Confirmation released: BioShock Infinite Complete Edition is available on Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.

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WreckerSG
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07-06-2023, 03:59 PM
#1
Surprise everyone! It's not compatible with the latest consoles. You can get it for free on your GPU...
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WreckerSG
07-06-2023, 03:59 PM #1

Surprise everyone! It's not compatible with the latest consoles. You can get it for free on your GPU...

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zBeni_
Junior Member
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07-06-2023, 10:11 PM
#2
Great! I’d really like to grab this right away if I wasn’t worried about my PS3 not supporting it. It’s nice it’s also available on PC, so I think I’ll get it when I upgrade my setup.
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zBeni_
07-06-2023, 10:11 PM #2

Great! I’d really like to grab this right away if I wasn’t worried about my PS3 not supporting it. It’s nice it’s also available on PC, so I think I’ll get it when I upgrade my setup.

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ajlink
Junior Member
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07-07-2023, 08:27 AM
#3
Why?
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ajlink
07-07-2023, 08:27 AM #3

Why?

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Kyaboy800
Member
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07-07-2023, 10:09 AM
#4
1. Institution: funds 2. Coin of wealth: a hundred-dollar note (named for the likeness of Benjamin Franklin) 3. Large sums: units based on thousands 4. Notes: amounts tied to hundreds 5. Currency units: units derived from bones 6. Daily value: bread as a basic resource 7. Small change: coins in dollar form 8. Fabric: paper notes (by hue) 9. Cheese product: government-issued goods 10. Shells: money from seashells once used 11. Coins: either paper or metal currency 12-13. Symbols (Cs): units of one hundred dollars 14. Historical bills: portraits of presidents marking denominations 15. Penny: ten-dollar piece (based on the ten-cent piece) 16. Loaf: general cash (like bread in daily life) 17-18. Doubled items: twenty-dollar notes 19. Italian coin: ducats 20. Shells: money from seashells earlier 21. Notes: coins or paper currency 22-23. Fifty-dollar bills: Cabs 24. Green ink: paper notes 25. Thousand-dollar bills: Gs 26. Grand sum: one thousand dollars 27. Large bills: thousand-dollar notes 28. Leaf green: colored notes 29. Long green: shaped and colored notes 30. Hidden value: stolen or war-gained money 31. Profit term: money from dubious sources 32. Big amount: moola (origin unknown) 33. Coin value: five dollars (ten-cent piece count) 34. Tally marks: ten-dollar bills 35. Double bills: twenty-dollar notes 36. Sawdust: paper currency 37. Scratch marks: money as hard-earned gain 38. Shekels: ancient coin type 39. Simplex coins: mixed denominations 40. Small bills: one-dollar pieces 41. Unknown origin: nickel five dollars 42. Currency symbol: sawbuck shape 43. Scratch marks: effort to obtain funds 44. Shells in use: historical currency form 45. Green ink notes: color-based notes 46. Ten-dollar shapes: resemblance to tools or animals 47. Small pieces: twenty-five-cent coins 48. Bundle of notes: wad 49. Native word for money: wampum 50. Hundred-dollar length: yards
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Kyaboy800
07-07-2023, 10:09 AM #4

1. Institution: funds 2. Coin of wealth: a hundred-dollar note (named for the likeness of Benjamin Franklin) 3. Large sums: units based on thousands 4. Notes: amounts tied to hundreds 5. Currency units: units derived from bones 6. Daily value: bread as a basic resource 7. Small change: coins in dollar form 8. Fabric: paper notes (by hue) 9. Cheese product: government-issued goods 10. Shells: money from seashells once used 11. Coins: either paper or metal currency 12-13. Symbols (Cs): units of one hundred dollars 14. Historical bills: portraits of presidents marking denominations 15. Penny: ten-dollar piece (based on the ten-cent piece) 16. Loaf: general cash (like bread in daily life) 17-18. Doubled items: twenty-dollar notes 19. Italian coin: ducats 20. Shells: money from seashells earlier 21. Notes: coins or paper currency 22-23. Fifty-dollar bills: Cabs 24. Green ink: paper notes 25. Thousand-dollar bills: Gs 26. Grand sum: one thousand dollars 27. Large bills: thousand-dollar notes 28. Leaf green: colored notes 29. Long green: shaped and colored notes 30. Hidden value: stolen or war-gained money 31. Profit term: money from dubious sources 32. Big amount: moola (origin unknown) 33. Coin value: five dollars (ten-cent piece count) 34. Tally marks: ten-dollar bills 35. Double bills: twenty-dollar notes 36. Sawdust: paper currency 37. Scratch marks: money as hard-earned gain 38. Shekels: ancient coin type 39. Simplex coins: mixed denominations 40. Small bills: one-dollar pieces 41. Unknown origin: nickel five dollars 42. Currency symbol: sawbuck shape 43. Scratch marks: effort to obtain funds 44. Shells in use: historical currency form 45. Green ink notes: color-based notes 46. Ten-dollar shapes: resemblance to tools or animals 47. Small pieces: twenty-five-cent coins 48. Bundle of notes: wad 49. Native word for money: wampum 50. Hundred-dollar length: yards

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Moonblaze55
Junior Member
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07-07-2023, 09:10 PM
#5
It seems you're asking about the reasoning behind purchasing something, noting that a season pass and game are available for around $25. I’d be happy to elaborate on that.
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Moonblaze55
07-07-2023, 09:10 PM #5

It seems you're asking about the reasoning behind purchasing something, noting that a season pass and game are available for around $25. I’d be happy to elaborate on that.

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Raidex20
Posting Freak
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07-08-2023, 08:13 AM
#6
I aimed to clarify the reasoning behind this decision.
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Raidex20
07-08-2023, 08:13 AM #6

I aimed to clarify the reasoning behind this decision.