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WhatNitrous

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Right this second my computer is still unplugged, I didnt get any sleep all day so I decided to sacrifice clean laundry just to get some rest and then clean everything and put it back :rolleyes:

At least one question was answered though...whats been coming into my unit was almost definitely insecticide--an extremely potent version of at least one chemical in what I used today.
 

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I've never tried for ARP (still want a fidget spinner lmao), but from the Dell store I had no issues with my steering wheel or buying digital games with DRP and they're both basically from the same place. I wouldnt buy something easily damaged for mass amlunts of ARP like the coin, but Lego blcoks I might chance if I planned to actually build the set and not keep it in the packaging (which I would lol)
Yeah I remember about the steering wheel, living in the same shipping country would be easier to get, I don't know what is with shipping overseas, I guess they ship with normal parcel without insurance. Arp Lego pc would be cool to be modded with arduino, you can build a mini pc for retrogaming :D
 

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Yeah I remember about the steering wheel, living in the same shipping country would be easier to get, I don't know what is with shipping overseas, I guess they ship with normal parcel without insurance. Arp Lego pc would be cool to be modded with arduino, you can build a mini pc for retrogaming :D
That sounds like a pretty cool project idea honestly...always wanted to give arduino a shot.
 

WhatNitrous

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Didn't even notice that AWA Lego set. I could buy it in a few days, using discount artefacts, because I'm 100 ARP short right now.

But that doesn't mean I'll buy it, though.
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Gala caught that before it was on screen lmao (or I would have a added second finger lol)

🖕 :LOL:

Honestly 10K is ALOT of ARP IMO, I probably wouldn't part it with for Lego's either, although if they came in mint condition they might be worth it as an investment like cdj said.
 
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10K is ALOT of ARP IMO, I probably wouldn't part it with for Lego
I'm one of the few people that does have the ARP, and more, but I'm neither a Lego nor Alienware PC fanboy. If I was though, I could see spending 8.5k on it.
might be worth it as an investment
Lego can be worth a lot, but how much demand is there for this thing? How limited is the supply? For some low volume discontinued rare item, with a strong fanbase, sure, but does Alienware have such a fanbase? I know Lego does, but I can't imagine this being worth the space it takes up.
 

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Lego can be worth a lot, but how much demand is there for this thing? How limited is the supply? For some low volume discontinued rare item, with a strong fanbase, sure, but does Alienware have such a fanbase? I know Lego does, but I can't imagine this being worth the space it takes up.
The real worth or want for it is that you don't really see any scaled down lego PCs at all...I just did a quick search for a chuckle and didn't find any name brands like it. What would destroy its value is other companies with more love in the building community making something similar.
 

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Well I guess there no more need for the prisoner organ debate :LOL:
We've said all there is to say about it. It's not like I have any say over what happens. I'm not planning to run a prison or harvest any organs myself.
Evidently japan has deleted HIV from a blood stream and created a fully compatible type of blood.
Having watched a lot of SciFi and Japanese things, I am disappointed with the lack of Blade Runner, Akira, Ghost in the Shell, and Innerspace technology development. Smartphones and LLM AI ain't it. I guess self driving cars are at least making some progress.
 

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I'd grab this if I had the ARP honeatly...as a PC builder that's a unique one. Unfortunately i'm only halfway there at discount.
I think if I don't claim anything this month, I will have enough ARP, but I'm still hoping to see a video or screenshots from people who received it.
That is an option but I'd make the required points be high like 10E10. They could farm 1000 points in feudalife easily but 10E10 would take them the rest of their life. A jerk could have a botnet buy tickets for 0 points all day.

I like my idea better because it doesn't require Indiegala to do anything except remove the ability for people to get around the system by posting the rest of a GOG/Legacy/Microsoft key in their giveaway's message, and it doesn't junk up the giveaway section with stuff from Amazon Prime. In addition, Indiegala could create tabs for each kind of key so people who don't have access to Amazon Prime can get the keys from it and maybe also have leveling for each kind of key given so people can't continue to game the system in order to get Steam keys.
Yeah, the tabs for each key might be a good idea, provided their point value is reduced
How hard to collect 9999ARP?

Probably 5 months if you don't miss anything, maybe a little more.

It looks nice to collect! For me it costs 9999 Arp. I see there are also other gadgets and a limited edition Awa silver coin, only 1000 are released. It costs 8000 arps.

Here is just the Lego.
I would prefer redeeming digital games instead of physic prizes, steam key is garantee but I'm not sure the physic gift will be successfully delivered if you don't live in US, I wouldn't take the risk of spending 6 months farming arp without getting anything :LOL:
Yeah, but looks like you got more rewards to pick from than me in EU.
Three months with all artifacts. If you started now, probably nine months to a year.
Depends on where you are from. If you are from the US, you will earn ARP easily than from the EU. AWA at its peak, perfectly balanced.
I'm one of the few people that does have the ARP, and more, but I'm neither a Lego nor Alienware PC fanboy. If I was though, I could see spending 8.5k on it.

Lego can be worth a lot, but how much demand is there for this thing? How limited is the supply? For some low volume discontinued rare item, with a strong fanbase, sure, but does Alienware have such a fanbase? I know Lego does, but I can't imagine this being worth the space it takes up.
It all comes down to what quality the Lego has, but considering that there will be very few of them

Borderlands 2 will be free for 3 days in 5 hours 41 min.
Probably we all own it by now, considering how many times it has been given away, but not on Steam, still a great game.

There used to be a Mortal Kombat removed from Steam, I assume this is not the same game.
 

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This is better because it has more games, but probably it's gonna be expensive when it releases. Trailer said MK 1-4 and many more.
I'm not sure if MK4 was separately available or not earlier on Steam. On GOG the old releases are still available: Mortal Kombat 1+2+3 (I think this is the one that corresponded to Mortal Kombat Kollection on Steam?), Mortal Kombat Trilogy (newer ports I think, not sure of the exact differences), and Mortal Kombat 4.
 
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