I hope YouTube bans them for this. What a scummy company.
Edit: it seems these views are coming from forced ads (on EGS or other websites)
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I hope YouTube bans them for this. What a scummy company.
Its not view botted. Epic or Deep Silver paid for a ton of ad space. So even if people skip the ad it still counts towards the views. Epic has done it a few times now. Star Wars Fallen Order's Fortntie promo and Observation are the 2 I can think of but there was one EGS exclusive that had 7 million views on its trailer but only 600 likes.
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Saddest thing is that the devs don't even bother to delay their games, despite being paid in advance by Epic.And more and more epic exclusives are turning out to be rather bad games.
Me too. Epic has definitely helped me to get passed the 'got to have it day one' part of video games collecting. Coupled with the shear amount of quality games releasing outside of egs.I like to joke about it, but thank you Epic. I've dogged another bullet, because as an X-Com fan I would have bought this day one.
you know, that makes me wonder ...Saddest thing is that the devs don't even bother to delay their games, despite being paid in advance by Epic.
They probably have a estimated date on the contract that the pubs/devs must abide to or at least ask permission to any delays, but my guess is that pubs/devs just want to rush the game out as soon as possible so the countdown to the end of the exclusive period begins.you know, that makes me wonder ...
maybe epic has something in their contract that prevents devs from delaying the game too much ... like maybe they can only delay it by a month or two max and then have to release it ... or something
Human Head already did that with Rune IIOr intentionally released a shitty one you barely worked on.
Yup, seems like a Grayson article alrightNew Nathan Grayson article on the state of PC gaming. I'm not going to link it, you know where to find it if you care to read it (at least turn ad block on). You can pretty much guess by now how it went.
-Mostly bashing steam for the year they've had including bringing up things from 8 months ago that no one remembers now. To be fair some of it is important to talk about but the key thing is he did not bring up any of EGS' failures specifically like missing all of their deadlines on the chart (in fact he praises them for being transparent by simply having a chart...) or forcing devs to crunch to add a BL3 preload right before launch.
-Very selective memory being displayed. He was quick to mention the ooblets controversy because of the devs but did not mention Darq's dev and the stance he took. He did not mention any of Sweeney's tweets that stoked fires even more.
-No mention of Bungie coming to steam which revitalized Destiny 2. EA going to steam gets a mention but at the very bottom under "Other Launchers" section that no one will see. No mention of three kingdoms total war which was the biggest PC launch of the year. No mention of notable indies like Disco Elysium. In fact there's really nothing useful in here if you actually did care to find out a lot of what happened this year in PC gaming. Most of the article is steam bad and EGS may suck as a store for now but it's still the savior of PC gaming.
Who allows this idiot to keep publishing his nonsense?New Nathan Grayson article on the state of PC gaming. I'm not going to link it, you know where to find it if you care to read it (at least turn ad block on). You can pretty much guess by now how it went.
-Mostly bashing steam for the year they've had including bringing up things from 8 months ago that no one remembers now. To be fair some of it is important to talk about but the key thing is he did not bring up any of EGS' failures specifically like missing all of their deadlines on the chart (in fact he praises them for being transparent by simply having a chart...) or forcing devs to crunch to add a BL3 preload right before launch.
-Very selective memory being displayed. He was quick to mention the ooblets controversy because of the devs but did not mention Darq's dev and the stance he took. He did not mention any of Sweeney's tweets that stoked fires even more.
-No mention of Bungie coming to steam which revitalized Destiny 2. EA going to steam gets a mention but at the very bottom under "Other Launchers" section that no one will see. No mention of three kingdoms total war which was the biggest PC launch of the year. No mention of notable indies like Disco Elysium. In fact there's really nothing useful in here if you actually did care to find out a lot of what happened this year in PC gaming. Most of the article is steam bad and EGS may suck as a store for now but it's still the savior of PC gaming.
nah, they problably received money but are unsure about the long term viability of the project so prefer to start receiving extra funds asap. Games such as Phoenix Point and Mechwarrior have been delayed.you know, that makes me wonder ...
maybe epic has something in their contract that prevents devs from delaying the game too much ... like maybe they can only delay it by a month or two max and then have to release it ... or something
My guessThey probably have a estimated date on the contract that the pubs/devs must abide to or at least ask permission to any delays, but my guess is that pubs/devs just want to rush the game out as soon as possible so the countdown to the end of the exclusive period begins.
Not even RPG Codex, a community of CRPG enthusiasts can muster much excitement...
yeah, you're probably rightnah, they problably received money but are unsure about the long term viability of the project so prefer to start receiving extra funds asap. Games such as Phoenix Point and Mechwarrior have been delayed.
The only one that seems to be "contractual obligation" is Rune 2, which was dropped and then the studio dissolved.
Yeah, I found it odd, that the dude from Ancestors practically said that he was forced to rush the PC port out. While the PS4 Version was not yet released.you know, that makes me wonder ...
maybe epic has something in their contract that prevents devs from delaying the game too much ... like maybe they can only delay it by a month or two max and then have to release it ... or something
I remember when at some point we had the suspicion Disco Elysium was about to jump ship to EGS since initially, it was to be published by Humble. I'm glad that the game found its fame (Currently reviewing at Overwhelmingly Positive with 5K+ reviews), and rightly so. Because they won't be so lucky with EGS otherwise.
He's a household name for those, so I believe you are right regarding the purpose of the article.I’m sure it gets a lot of clicks, reposts and/or “engagement” in the comments. So that’s why, I presume.
yikesParanoia is averaging about 1 tweet an hour, so I'm sure it's doing great.
From what i can see the Satisfactory's development is slow. There were only two content updates + bugfixes. Other Early Access games on Steam are better with their updates.How are the "Early Access" titles doing on EGS? when Satisfactory launched it was pretty barebones, are they still adding to the game?
About 15k when I checked. As I said on the other forum, given how they discounted it less than a month after release is hardly an indicator of a good performance on other launchers, and I'll be surprised if EGS amounts for more than 15-20% of sales.So RDR2 peaked at 12k on steam? EGS sales are probably even lower?
Well, my guess is 15k concurrent players still mean around 100k actual purchases which isn't bad for a single-day sales given the circumstances. The narrative on the other place is obviously different though, but it's a place where you can say "Fuck Valve" witout any repercussions while saying the same thing about say, Sony, will result in a neat half a month long ban, so, that's not surprising.Oh no, I agree. A game launches once, and the PC launch was 1 month ago. Those steam sales are second month sales. and the release week hype is gone. Bad first technical impressions and problems that exist to this very day certainly do not help either.
It's also not an EGS situation, most people are fine with buying a first party game, from a first party launcher, especially at heavily discounted VPN prices or from cdkey.com for 38€. Just saying.
I was just curious if steam will be beating egs despite all those things and an important headstart window.
After one bad launch for Red Dead Redemption 2 with its PC debut on Rockstar and Epic’s stores in November, I had thought Rockstar might make the most of the second chance for a smooth launch presented by its belated Steam release last night. They have not. Along with the crashing and performance issues still suffered by all players, the Steam release seems to have even developed new issues. It’s also more clear quite how common the old issues are, now the game is on a store which has user reviews. Oh dear.
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Player reviews on Steam also complain about other crashes, Launcher screw-ups (apparently unplugging your controller before launching then replugging after launch helps?), performance issues, bugs, and disconnections from Red Dead Online. The game suffers these problems with the Epic Games Store and Rockstar Games Launcher releases too–they’re not specific to Steam–though it has become more obvious how common they are now the game is on a store with user reviews. Reports from people who choose to write Steam reviews aren’t the complete picture, of course, but it’s a wider view than looking at complaints on Reddit.
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Maybe Rockstar can go for a GOG release next, have another crack at a good launch. Then Itch if that doesn’t work out. Then Origin. Game Jolt. Uplay. Battle.net. GamersGate. Ninth time’s a charm?
... and NOT remove fucking GFWL (or any other of the 50 layers of DRM they have in that game)only to remove a bunch of music in the same patch
So, MW:O streamer chills? They already like the "Beta", so...If anyone sees a review from someone knowledgeable about the series and joystick controls and stuff lemme know.
Your first mistake is believing Russ.That Mechwarrior 3 reference at the start of the Launch Trailer. roll eyes
So, MW:O streamer chills? They already like the "Beta", so...
I wonder a bit what happened to RTX support. it was announced a long time ago, Russ even claimed he had to hire a specialist to make it, but since then it seems to be dead? canceled? postponed?
Ah, I don't want to ruin your excitement for the game, I'm just salty af.
That was mistake two, mistake one was giving him money.Your first mistake is believing Russ.
They promised so much, like a Steam release to us bakers.But hopefully the VR possibilities they mentioned early on will eventually happen if the core of the actual game is ok.
Self-knowledge is the beginning of wisdomWhatever. As said I'm salty.
At least the author acknowledged that most of Steam's improvements were in the works before EGS even existed. But still, stuff like "If we ever get a Control 2 or another Metro game, chances are Epic’s Fortnite cash had something to do with it" is utter nonsense. The article also contains nothing about the negative impact EGS had on pc gaming. Dumb bullshit indeed.A year in, the Epic Games Store’s fight against Steam has made PC gaming better for everyone
As the Epic Games Store turns one, we look back at a year of exclusives, free games, and—most shocking of all—how competition seems to have reinvigorated Steam.www.pcworld.com
Here we go again with this dumb bullshit.
Can't wait to open the profile of someone defending Epic on Twitter and see 'I get paid when you use my Epic code' as their pinned tweet.Oh shit, something happened, Epic is asking people with creator code now to disclose that they getting paied LOL!!!
A bunch a people on Twitter spamming "They give me money! #ad"