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i dont think i will buy it, gonna spend my noey on other things.
Also, the interface can be annoying, but if you're on full screen it's good.
And this eBook is for people who are crazy mad about Portal and Portal 2 (me).
The point I can tell you in advance Koreans do not speak English is that this article is written in Google Translator.
When I saw this in the store, "Well, what of the portal new game?" I had thought.
It would lay it This is classified as a game. So I'll have bought this product introduction, but in English.
But it was the E-book. No new Portal game would had I wanted.
And I heard today that Steam News refund policy. Also nabbed ensure that the introduction of this degree is written in Korean.
How can I get help?
I agree with your opinion. It was gotta do something wrong.
Thanks for the answer anyway.
There's lots of interactive features, so if you want to know more about how portal was made, as well as Valve and other things, I'd highly recommend it, especially if it's cheap.