Then again, it’s hard to argue with a free game, so at the very least, you could claim the original Metro 2033 and take it for a spin to figure out if dropping the $4 on Metro 2033 Redux is worth it. Metro 2033 Redux offers a few different gameplay improvements over the original version, as it introduced a number of features and enhancements that first shipped with Metro Last Light. In this case, it might be better to shell out the $3.99 for Metro 2033 Redux rather than going with the free copy of Metro 2033. Sam’s Story and The Two Colonels, which are DLC expansions for Metro Exodus, are on sale for $7.19 and $3.19, respectively, or you can pick up both of them in the Metro Exodus Expansion Pass for $9.99. Both Metro 2033 Redux and Metro Last Light Redux are on sale for $3.99 each, while Metro Exodus – the latest game in the series – is on sale for $13.59. Metro 2033 Redux, Metro Last Light Redux, and Metro Exodus (along with all of its DLC) are on sale throughout the weekend. As is usually the case with these free game promotions, Metro 2033 is going free for the weekend to promote a larger Metro franchise sale.
METRO 2033 STEAM NOT FULL SCREEN FOR FREE
As always, games that are claimed for free through Steam don’t drop trading cards, but that’s really the only caveat you need to consider when claiming Metro 2033.
I when into Steam and verified the files, and it re-downloaded 1 thing at it didnt help. Metro 2033 is free on Steam from now until March 15th at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET. Metro 2033 will not go fullscreen I tinkered with the user.cfg before, and I went back in to change it, but I can still see the taskbar when I open Metro.