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About these titles:- Syberia
- Join Kate Walker as she travels to remote locations and time periods in this timeless voyage to discover her true destiny.
- Syberia II
- Having searched Eastern and Western Europe for a missing heir, Kate Walker finally completed her long and arduous journey, obtaining the signature of Hans Voralberg and closing the automaton factory buyout. Mission accomplished?
- Both games have a ESRB rating of Teen
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Not free, but it's only $1.99 on Nintendo Switch [nintendo.com] right now.
Just don't expect cutting-edge graphics.
But if an interesting puzzle game with a solid story is what you're after, you will enjoy them.
I bought Cyberia1 on CDs in 2001 from Compusa. Cyberia1 game box is thicker than Cyberia2 game box. Cyberia2 jewelcase is double sided.
Cyberia1 is about 500MB but Stream version is 1.16GB.
Cyberia2 on 2CDs is also about 1GB but Stream version is 9.03GB.
Is it possible to redownload Sream games I bought for $0 at another time.
My Steam purchase history showing games I own but there is no option to redownload any of my Stream games in the list.
I bought Cyberia1 on CDs in 2001 from Compusa. Cyberia1 game box is thicker than Cyberia2 game box. Cyberia2 jewelcase is double sided.
Cyberia1 is about 500MB but Stream version is 1.16GB.
Cyberia2 on 2CDs is also about 1GB but Stream version is 9.03GB.
Is it possible to redownload Sream games I bought for $0 at another time.
My Steam purchase history showing games I own but there is no option to redownload any of my Stream games in the list.
You sure you got the right game 😆
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I bought Cyberia1 on CDs in 2001 from Compusa. Cyberia1 game box is thicker than Cyberia2 game box. Cyberia2 jewelcase is double sided.
Cyberia1 is about 500MB but Stream version is 1.16GB.
Cyberia2 on 2CDs is also about 1GB but Stream version is 9.03GB.
Is it possible to redownload Sream games I bought for $0 at another time.
My Steam purchase history showing games I own but there is no option to redownload any of my Stream games in the list.
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You got the wrong "cyberia". Deal here is for "syberia"
I bought Cyberia1 on CDs in 2001 from Compusa. Cyberia1 game box is thicker than Cyberia2 game box. Cyberia2 jewelcase is double sided.
Cyberia1 is about 500MB but Stream version is 1.16GB.
Cyberia2 on 2CDs is also about 1GB but Stream version is 9.03GB.
Is it possible to redownload Sream games I bought for $0 at another time.
My Steam purchase history showing games I own but there is no option to redownload any of my Stream games in the list.
You can download any Steam games you've purchased as many times as you wish.
There's an option to download them on every game page, and if you right click on a game in your library, you can also download it.
You can only be signed into Steam with one account, so if you bought them with a different account, you will have to log out and then back in with those credentials.
Sort your games by installed locally and you will see what is on your present computer.
You can also install games on three devices. On some games, you can install them on more than three.
There's a couple of things. Many newer versions of older games have much larger files to support newer graphics and functionality.
Whether on CD or a streaming download file, the compression may vary greatly.
Also, devs routinely update the code to their games. As the first Syberia is 20 years old, I'm sure a considerable amount of code was changed to make it work on newer computers and versions of Windows or Mac. Likely the graphics have been upgraded multiple times.
Then, you have the assortment of things like Visual C++, Direct X, sound processing, and other packages that were likely not on the original CD. Plus, there may be drivers and other packages.
You can pop the CD in and open it to compare it to the Steam version on your computer.