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On a related side note: I feel like it's worth mentioning that I wasn't able to get 100% achievements for this game while on Linux. Your millage may vary, but I use Linux Mint on my main PC and had to switch to a spare Windblows box just so I could play on multiplayer and get the corresponding achievements. Other wise the rest of the game works great and I never had any issues or crashes in my 4-5 playthroughs.
On an unrelated side note: I've been playing games for 25+ years, and Brutal Legend has the best and most creative menu screen I have ever seen.
I'll tell you what. I have key for Brutal Legend on Humble Bundle that I've had for years and I have no real intention on doing anything with it. If you show me a receipt where you've donated $5 toward one of my favorite charities I'll give you the key. That will save you $10 if you're interested; just let me know.
Ps. I really like the way your profile is structured. It shows that you take such pride in that profile with the time you've put into it. I want mine to be like that years from now, but as you can see i've only had 3 years on this account and 4 years on steam in total so that will be a little while lol
Internet Archive[archive.org]
These are the people who's sole mission is to archive content from the internet. This includes news articles, files, and pretty much any media uploaded to the internet. They're also the same people who host the Wayback Machine, a website archiver.
Habitat for Humanity[www.habitat.org]
These people help build homes for families with low income, who otherwise couldn't afford one.
Camp One Step[camponestep.org]
These people send children who are battling cancer to a year round camp, like a summer camp, who otherwise wouldn't get to have that experience.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital[www.stjude.org]
These people help treat and/or cure children battling cancer without ever billing the parents, and they are constantly researching ways of treating cancer.
Make-A-Wish[wish.org]
These people allow sick children to fulfill a wish. Be it a trip to Disney Land, celebrity meet up, an all expensive paid vacation, ect..
I'll leave the choice to you, but if you've already donated to one them that's great! Just show the receipt and I'll pm you the key.
Late response but i've just been away from the desktop because of work. But anyways yeah I can't recall the times i've had to resort to wayback machine. Unfortunately this is my first time (probably won't be last time) donating to them. Such a hidden gem :)
I'll add you right now if that's ok with you?
Edit: just got this email with the ending as 034y1r8y transaction id. Not sure if thats the one honestly
Will probably go on sale during the fall if you can wait, but doubt you will ever see any game at the prices Steam used to have.