forgot i still haven't bought danmaku unlimited 3, it's like 2 bucks
also i'm liking bladed fury
also i'm liking bladed fury
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EDF! EDF! EDF!My buddy and I played more EDF 4.1 , felt like 20 minutes turned out it was 3 hours .
Great game for playing with friends with plenty to do solo as well.
The audacity that a PC centric website would need to have to publish this drivel is astounding.After simmering for a while, I feel like the fuse has been properly lit. It's hard to envision a true competitor for Steam when it comes to selling PC games—and we're probably still years away from one—but more and more challengers popped up in 2018 and that's a good thing. Joining stores like GOG and Humble is the Discord Storeand Epic Games Store, and while the offerings are pretty limited at the moment and there's a major lack of features when compared to Steam, they both still managed to score some exclusive deals, and that's an important first step—even if it doesn't feel like it.
I know the addition of new stores and desktop clients is a bit of a hassle for players. It can be hard to stop relying on Steam and we all feel a bit of reluctance to download a bunch of other clients, set up accounts, and especially to hand our credit card info—and as many as there are now, there will be even more next year and beyond. But competition is always a net good, and we're going to be seeing more exclusives in stores like Epic's and Discord's. I know exclusives can be annoying, too, especially if your Steam wallet is fat with trading card cash, and the game you want is only being sold somewhere else. But at least it's not like console exclusives. If a PC game has an exclusive agreement with a certain store, you can still play it on PC! It's not the end of the world and not as restrictive as it sounds.
The important thing for developers is that they're starting to see better deals than Valve offers when it comes to revenue splits, and stores with a carefully curated selection of games (instead of Steam's massive glut) can mean a better chance to be seen by customers. For PC gamers, all these stores competing with Steam, and each other, will eventually pay off in more discounts and sales. First these new stores will fight for developer loyalty, then they'll fight for customer loyalty. Let the great Store Wars begin.
noice!Sweet, just joined
can't wait to play 5!
holy fucking shit .... O_OThe PC gaming highs of 2018 | PC Gamer
The audacity that a PC centric website would need to have to publish this drivel is astounding.
Please, kill me now.
get your mind out of the gutter Lash, it's about sushi
suuuuuuuure it isget your mind out of the gutter Lash, it's about sushi
whats wrong with you?
I read it earlier and wanted to throw up.The PC gaming highs of 2018 | PC Gamer
The audacity that a PC centric website would need to have to publish this drivel is astounding.
Please, kill me now.
i honestly have no idea how epic is planning to solve the key generation problem ... i mean, they already said key generation is coming (Q3 2019 probably, lol) but let's say devs will be able to generate tonnes of keys for free and epic gets 0% from those keys just like volvo - the best case scenario .... what i then don't understand is - what are the devs planning to do with those keys? because with that 88/12 split there are only 2 things that can happen with keys:Having to pay more on Epic Store. sure is restrictive to me. Even if it's my decision to make it so.
On Steam many of indies would use Valve's suggested rate of $1=~0.83€, while epic is $1=1€ like AAA games. And those can be bought on other sites anyways.
And since Epic doesn't allow sale of keys, I'm sure prices will be 99% of time full MSRP.
We see this with consoles and even on PC with GOG, Origin, etc. You'll most likely pay more for GoG release, since you can't get keys. Same goes for DLC, you've to wait GoG to discount it. With Steam version, many times you can buy DLC anywhere and benefit from competition.
And no money laundering support, so no extra discounts that way, which is practically only reason I buy direct from Steam ever.
Even if Epic add that like promised, I'm not so sure it would even work, due to lack of interest.
The long-term plan, I assume, is either waiting for Steam to collapse or for Steam to simply change its revenue split.i honestly have no idea how epic is planning to solve the key generation problem ... i mean, they already said key generation is coming (Q3 2019 probably, lol) but let's say devs will be able to generate tonnes of keys for free and epic gets 0% from those keys just like volvo - the best case scenario .... what i then don't understand is - what are the devs planning to do with those keys? because with that 88/12 split there are only 2 things that can happen with keys:
so, like, really - what's the gain here in the long run? especially for the devs who don't get money hatted and only release on epic voluntarily ...
- the devs somehow strong-arm all the stores (not gonna happen, lol) to suddenly also give them 88% instead of the regular 70% ... and then none of the games in those stores will get any real discounts (12% instead of 30% can only get you so far)
- (the more likely option) they'll have to sell those keys at 70/30 split because otherwise no one will agree to sell them anywhere ... in which case - they'll only really be getting that 88% directly from epic's store, nowhere else ... which i can't imagine would offset the loss of a huge chunk of the steam audience (if they decide to go epic-only + external stores) ... and on top of that - if all the other stores have 30% to operate on - i'm pretty sure all of those games will be much cheaper everywhere else BUT the epic store, so probably barely anyone will buy them directly from there
What medical exams require the patient, doctor, and nurse to all be nude?You decide your own fate
Choices in dialogues and situations really matter! With more than 100 choices to make both in the Main Story and in medical exams you'll experience the consequences of your actions (and in-actions as well). You decide your own fate, do you have what it takes to be a General Practitioner?
I know a few. But then again, I'm not a General Practitioner, and they're not really medical exams.What medical exams require the patient, doctor, and nurse to all be nude?
yeah, probably ... i don't think they care all that much about that ... they probably care more about AAAs leaving than a few indies (even if they're the high-tier ones) going exclusive for a whileThe long-term plan, I assume, is either waiting for Steam to collapse or for Steam to simply change its revenue split.
I'm fairly indifferent to the split discussion, but the problem they have is that Valve could probably just wait them out.
oh nononono! don't do this, don't go for 100%, it's not about guide it's about ~500 hours required to do this, I like SO4 a lot, but even I decided to forgo 100%.10 hours later, I'm still liking Star Ocean 4.
Going for 100% looks to be immensely grindy though, and probably requires a guide, because some of the "side-content" is not only just busywork, it's also has arbitrary cut-off times that are in no way apparent at all.
Thankfully that stuff doesn't seem worth the time anyway, so I'll be content just going through the main story and doing some of the non-annoying side-stuff.
Perhaps it's also time to start Romancing SaGa 2.
Yeah, it wouldn't make sense to sell keys for lower than what you get from Epic Store. Especially since these sites would surely undercut your full price on Epic store, simply because they can.i honestly have no idea how epic is planning to solve the key generation problem ... i mean, they already said key generation is coming (Q3 2019 probably, lol) but let's say devs will be able to generate tonnes of keys for free and epic gets 0% from those keys just like volvo - the best case scenario .... what i then don't understand is - what are the devs planning to do with those keys? because with that 88/12 split there are only 2 things that can happen with keys:
so, like, really - what's the gain here in the long run? especially for the devs who don't get money hatted and only release on epic voluntarily ...
- the devs somehow strong-arm all the stores (not gonna happen, lol) to suddenly also give them 88% instead of the regular 70% ... and then none of the games in those stores will get any real discounts (12% instead of 30% can only get you so far)
- (the more likely option) they'll have to sell those keys at 70/30 split because otherwise no one will agree to sell them anywhere ... in which case - they'll only really be getting that 88% directly from epic's store, nowhere else ... which i can't imagine would offset the loss of a huge chunk of the steam audience (if they decide to go epic-only + external stores) ... and on top of that - if all the other stores have 30% to operate on - i'm pretty sure all of those games will be much cheaper everywhere else BUT the epic store, so probably barely anyone will buy them directly from there
It will be definitely interesting to see if Valve changes their cut in response to this or if they do something else. I guess we'll know more in year after exclusivity deals start to run out.The long-term plan, I assume, is either waiting for Steam to collapse or for Steam to simply change its revenue split.
I'm fairly indifferent to the split discussion, but the problem they have is that Valve could probably just wait them out.
Yeah, get ready for more of this trash in the press over the next year but at least this looks to be more of an opinion piece and only that one paragraph mentioned it so eh, whatever. Epic still haven't interested me enough to login and get my free game and between Gog and Steam and Ubi and my backlog Epic have a lot to do to drag me away to the land of the Fortnite crowd. Not to mention my Switch and PS4 too.The PC gaming highs of 2018 | PC Gamer
The audacity that a PC centric website would need to have to publish this drivel is astounding.
Please, kill me now.
yeah, who knows ...Yeah, it wouldn't make sense to sell keys for lower than what you get from Epic Store. Especially since these sites would surely undercut your full price on Epic store, simply because they can.
I'm sure key sellers could still make profit with 12%, but of course it means they practically have no ability to discount and they would've to minimize any fees. But it would mean they would likely have to do same for Steam keys in long run. After all, why would delivery of Steam key cost more than Epic key?
I suspect that Epic actually won't blanket allow keys like Steam and they'll be reversed for special cases like crowdfunding rewards. (Just like GoG).
For exclusive games, based on wording keys would not be possible either, since they specifically said store exclusive.
I think the funny thing is that games leaving a storefront as big as Steam doesn’t really “hurt” it anymore.yeah, probably ... i don't think they care all that much about that ... they probably care more about AAAs leaving than a few indies (even if they're the high-tier ones) going exclusive for a while
I think if Valve does anything, the best thing would be to invest in some kind of machine learning/neural network/innovation in discoverability algorithms.It will be definitely interesting to see if Valve changes their cut in response to this or if they do something else. I guess we'll know more in year after exclusivity deals start to run out.
Maybe Epic store crashes and burns within year and nothing happens.
Maybe PC gaming dies and everyone moves to consoles. At least I'm now more interested in consoles than ever. But because KBM support is piss poor on consoles, so I'll probably not do that.
yeah, i suppose you're right ... and on top of that volvo is in a good position to survive regardless - they aren't publicly owned, and they hire relatively low number of people, so it's not like they'll kick the bucket the moment all big-sellers leaveI think the funny thing is that games leaving a storefront as big as Steam doesn’t really “hurt” it anymore.
If they had left a smaller collection like Epic, or even a smaller established competitor like GOG, it might hurt when A-tier indies leave. But if they leave Steam... so what?
There’s just more room on the front page for great indies to be discovered. The games that are leaving never would have had true discoverability/notability issues...which should translate their absence to being filled by things that do need some help.
If literally every good game, or a majority of them, left Steam then they might have an issue on their hands. But Epic won’t let them all on their store, so that’s a moot point.
They could lose literally every big seller and every game period and just become the "Valve Service Games Client" and they'd still survive.yeah, i suppose you're right ... and on top of that volvo is in a good position to survive regardless - they aren't publicly owned, and they hire relatively low number of people, so it's not like they'll kick the bucket the moment all big-sellers leave
thankfullyThey could lose literally every big seller and ever game period and just become the "Valve Service Games Client" and they'd still survive.
Obviously they'd lose a ton of money, but yeah, it's not like the company is going to fold next March just because of the EGS. There are plenty of ways for them to innovate beyond what the new storefronts are doing.
The darkside aint shit.you shouldn't ...
Onto the januaray threqd it goes.Somehow I missed the remastered Ty 3 finally got its Steam release.
I’ve been meaning to play all of them again, but I have a feeling it’ll ruin my pristine childhood memory
Yeah, I'm not gonna bother going for 100% (I rarely do it in games anyway).oh nononono! don't do this, don't go for 100%, it's not about guide it's about ~500 hours required to do this, I like SO4 a lot, but even I decided to forgo 100%.
Yeah, play until it's fun.
did you buy the amazingestest saga this sale?
"It's bad right now but eventually it will be good and it's important because what exists right now may be good but it might eventually become bad.""Eventually it will be good for you"
When your only argument is vague and nebulous promises for something good after an unspecified period of time.
At least we know what to expect for the nextThe PC gaming highs of 2018 | PC Gamer
The audacity that a PC centric website would need to have to publish this drivel is astounding.
Please, kill me now.
Exactly right.It's a complete nothing argument.
Won it in Queen's raffle, fantastic game. The art is stunning, bosses fun and doesn't go for too long. Low price for the quality involved as well.also i'm liking bladed fury
we doSo we got a subtitle for the jan thread or are we shamelessly copying the one on era?
dunno about you, but i'm convinced .... i'm now 100% in on the epic's store!"It's bad right now but eventually it will be good and it's important because what exists right now may be good but it might eventually become bad."
It's a complete nothing argument.
as i said a few weeks back:At least we know what to expect for the nextPCEpicGamer show.
"volvo has a 14-year head start on epic, so they have to money hat devs to get ahead somehow ... they have no other choice"I just don't understand how store exclusive games could be seen as good for the consumer, Like what are the genuine arguments people use to defend it?
i wish they'd release the other 4 games on steam as wellThis is a neat 2D Megaman-like action platformer, although stages are unlocked linearly and there are about half a dozen stages only, with each stage ending with a boss fight.
Even if someone used something even remotely similar to that, how is it good for the customer? Sounds like excusing bad methods for a good cause, in this case an imagined good of sticking it to Valve."volvo has a 14-year head start on epic, so they have to money hat devs to get ahead somehow ... they have no other choice"
they actually DID use that ... a lot of people, in fact ... in all those epic-related threads after the announcementEven if someone used something even remotely similar to that, how is it good for the customer? Sounds like excusing bad methods for a good cause, in this case an imagined good of sticking it to Valve.
This and "the store will get better" are really frustrating. Maybe it will, maybe it won't. Looking at the history of the PC platform we have examples of both. And the size of the company or how much money they have is not deciding factor, otherwise the Microsoft Store would be decent by now..... correction, Games for Windows would still exist."Eventually it will be good for you"
When your only argument is vague and nebulous promises for something good after an unspecified period of time.
Most of the arguments pro-Epic Store can be summarized in "it's good for developers, and later (somehow) it will be better for consumers", never mind the fact the in this case been "good for developers" is removing several advantages the consumers have right now - reviews, robust refund system, forums, guides, and so on.Even if someone used something even remotely similar to that, how is it good for the customer? Sounds like excusing bad methods for a good cause, in this case an imagined good of sticking it to Valve.
like they even care about that ....looking at the health of PC gaming
Anyone that parrots “competition is good” while arguing for an uncompetitive, curated store should be promptly ignored.Nevermind that picking winners and losers is the anthesis to free and fair competition.
I'm not going argue with that... it was more about some us caring enough to waste a lot energy arguing in all those threads....like they even care about that ....
Haha, this is exactly what's happening to me. I finished it back in March and it's essentially responsible for most of the "mature" games I get shown in the queue.So, 4 cheap Hentai games in 108 total. Not really that bad, but the the fixation with Nights of Azure, a game I completed in February, is fascinating. In some days it also sticks temporarily to other games. The list of similar games with at least 2 entries:
That happened to me I think on the last sale, but with hidden objects games. Out of nowhere they where everywhere on my queue. Maybe I own one or two from bundle leftovers, but I don't think I have ever played one on Steam. Had to add them to the excluded tags. However, I removed this sale to do my "test" and not a single one appeared.I'm buying a ridiculous amount of point and click adventures games, FMV games, indie RPGs, and beat'em ups, and Steam is suggesting me... jigsaw puzzle games.