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Maybe, but I know it's not really everyone's cup of tea. But I guess that's the point of free weekends, to allow people to try out a game and buy it if they like it.
@emil
No, just no. I don't really think it should be completely free just because it's old. If all old games became free, game sales in general would go down because there would be many people who would keep to playing only the free games. They would end up getting enough entertainment from just the many free games that they would actually buy less new games, hurting the industry.
Being free for a whole weekend would allow most people to complete it.
Frictional deserves all the money they can get, and this would make any sales plummet down.
Single player games should never get free weekends.
I see what your saying