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I find it funny that you mention skipping some meals to save some cash, because I actually just broke a five day fast, not really with the intention of saving money, but rather to boost my health, lose some weight, increase mental clarity and creativity, avoid cancer, avoid insulin resistance, increase autophagy, etc.
Well, I lost nothing by giving it a shot. Peace.
I know you hear this every other day, but if you're willing to gift one last copy of this game, I bet you won't regret having me around the Urtuk playerbase/community. I'm currently not looking into buying a copy of it, mainly, because I currently have over a 100 video games pushed to the back burner, that I haven't even had a chance to even play for the very first time, mainly, because I keep going to the same ones. However, I'd be willing to give this one a chance because of how highly you speak of it. I'd be willing to play two hours daily to get up to speed, perhaps more on the weekend.
I can't afford Urtuk at the moment, but I'm really interested in the game. It looks deep and fun, and I can't way to play it!
If you're willing to gift me a copy of the game, I'd be really happy :)
If not, thanks for offering anyway, it's the first time I've seen someone do that on Steam!
Bye :)