GTA Online hackers will be eating for months thanks to Epic.
There could've been a shit game clause that the licensor activated once the reviews came out? And after that maybe the publisher thought it wasn't worth investing their cash to make it better, so it just vanished into the ether.Has anyone ever found out what happened to that Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory game?
It's like it just vanished, and no one is acknowledging it's existence.
Really, any details on what happened (rights issue, ...)?
What good are user numbers if people are only coming for freebies and coupons?This GTA V giveaway just confirms to me that eggs are going to keep throwing money at the store to get user numbers up and they wont stop until its a success. So many people are redeeming the game (even though its pretty old and regularly on sale). I see the tired old 'its just a launcher' arguments again.
Makes me sad. Eggs is here to stay.
Has anyone ever found out what happened to that Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory game?
It's like it just vanished, and no one is acknowledging it's existence.
Really, any details on what happened (rights issue, ...)?
it seems like no one even bothered to ask anyoneThere could've been a shit game clause that the licensor activated once the reviews came out? And after that maybe the publisher thought it wasn't worth investing their cash to make it better, so it just vanished into the ether.
Obviously only speculation, but it seems strange that a game would just up and disappear and no one wants to talk about it.
I dont know. I reckon there are a lot of money men in the games industry who could just see 'epic has XXX million accounts' and thats enough to take a deal. Im sure (not sure, just speculating) that there are loads of people who operate in the games industry who have never actually played a game.What good is user numbers if people are only coming for freebies and coupons?
And then they'll see the year 1 numbers and regret they didn't go for 1~6 months instead.I dont know. I reckon there are a lot of money men in the games industry who could just see 'epic has XXX million accounts' and thats enough to take a deal. Im sure (not sure, just speculating) that there are loads of people who operate in the games industry who have never actually played a game.
this already seems to be the case for some of the publishers (thankfully)And then they'll see the year 1 numbers and regret they didn't go for 1~6 months instead.
The industry talks. If there's no money to be made on EGS then it'll be common knowledge in the right circles. Right now Epic is writing fat cheques, but that won't last forever.I dont know. I reckon there are a lot of money men in the games industry who could just see 'epic has XXX million accounts' and thats enough to take a deal. Im sure (not sure, just speculating) that there are loads of people who operate in the games industry who have never actually played a game.
Big numbers looks good on spreadsheets and powerpoint presentations, that's what most of game industry execs care about.What good are user numbers if people are only coming for freebies and coupons?
It becomes an option in the minds of potential buyers. Mindshare.What good are user numbers if people are only coming for freebies and coupons?
Yeah, that's what i meant.Big numbers looks good on spreadsheets and powerpoint presentations, that's what most of game industry execs care about.
Fixed, sadly.Big numbers looks good on spreadsheets and powerpoint presentations, that's what most business execs care about.
well you dont really needn EGS at all once it activates in Rockstar AppGTA V is making me cave
got a picture from a friend (supposedly from some spanish discord) that says the sameNot sure if true leak, but I read these:
Finally, the MEGA sale ends on June 11.
- May 21: Civilization VI
- May 28: Borderlands The Handsome Collection
- June 4: Ark Survival Evolved
Rockstar does´t have a way to share the game, and the game only has 1 profile for GTA: Online, Single Player can have multiple saves, but it has to be manual, auto save will overwrite everything, you better get multiple copies of the game.I was able to redeem GTA V from EGS.
What I would like to know is what is the best way to go about letting others play the game on the same computer. Does Rockstar Game Launcher have a multiple users option sort of a thing?
I have not used the family share feature on Steam before so I don't know how all of that works on the same computer either
That's the planRockstar does´t have a way to share the game, and the game only has 1 profile for GTA: Online, Single Player can have multiple saves, but it has to be manual, auto save will overwrite everything, you better get multiple copies of the game.
It's Devolver, it will be on Humble soonI'm afraid this sale may break me with my first purchase.
I can't justify to myself spending twice as much on Observation when it launches on Steam at full price in just a couple of weeks for the same game
As things are going now, EGS won't be more than another Origin or Windows Store, that people only use for games they can't get elsewhere or for free and very cheap games.This GTA V giveaway just confirms to me that eggs are going to keep throwing money at the store to get user numbers up and they wont stop until its a success. So many people are redeeming the game (even though its pretty old and regularly on sale). I see the tired old 'its just a launcher' arguments again.
Makes me sad. Eggs is here to stay.
Just like other games, Observation will very likely be offered with a nice discount on Steam.I'm afraid this sale may break me with my first purchase.
I can't justify to myself spending twice as much on Observation when it launches on Steam at full price in just a couple of weeks for the same game
Not today, Satan.
There is nothing that Sweeney can give me and nothing he can take away. I am incorruptible and untouchable.
Edit:
To clarify: this bo[UWSL]dy is but flesh and I am sure you will come for it too, you fucking jackal. [/UWSL]
[UWSL]And you may be able to take that from me, for I am but a man. But[/UWSL][UWSL] my soul is a flame that shall blaze eternal on a mountain of your pornography, a god damn lighthouse for those who would crash upon your jagged shores.[/UWSL]
[UWSL]Take it, Sweeney, I implore you to take it all. [/UWSL]
The Devs mentioned on the steam forum it'll launch at full price, which is a big ooft imoAs things are going now, EGS won't be more than another Origin or Windows Store, that people only use for games they can't get elsewhere or for free and very cheap games.
The fact that Epic throws with coupons again right after the previous ones aren't valid anymore, may indicate that sales haven't been very hot on EGS in the past few months.
Just like other games, Observation will very likely be offered with a nice discount on Steam.
If you don't like Epic's money hatting tactics, best thing to do is not reward them for doing so by giving them your money.
I would still recommend that people don't pirate the games.Buying a game on EGS is money that ONLY goes to Epic, since the devs already got the money in the money hat and wont get anymore until sales go over the money hat which will not happen in the near future.
So might as well pirate the game, because either way you wont be supporting the devs.
Yeah better not to play at all. More that there isn't much difference IF its about supporting devs.I would still recommend that people don't pirate the games.
Lmao. This needs to be one of the alternative "like" responses STAT
Sleep tight.
Well f*ck them if that's true. There are plenty of other great games to play on pc. Feel free to ask for advice in our monthly topic if you don't know what to play.The Devs mentioned on the steam forum it'll launch at full price, which is a big ooft imo
But you're right
or at least Nabs should add it as a custom emoji, so everyone can use itLmao. This needs to be one of the alternative "like" responses STAT
One of the arguments to be made is that if you pirate - which I can understand to a degree - then you have played the game and it is part of the general culture. You know of it.I would still recommend that people don't pirate the games.
It's the 3rd time in a row Epic is doing this. Coupons from the last time were valid until two weeks ago.So let me get this straight: they are giving everyone a 10€ coupon (good for a 15€ or more purchase), and for each purchase they give... another 10€ coupon???
Yeah. That's one of the things I don't fully understand regarding people's reaction to the EGS.I'd rather support some other dev with a purchase than pirate a game but i get why people would turn to it and it sucks that it seems to be on the rise thanks to Epic.
I think it's a little unfair to point the thread being bumped as free publicity. This is also about point out bad practices, news - which games becoming exclusives are - and voicing arguments against them. If there's no voice against exclusivity practices, then there is a risk of it becoming normalized.-snip-
I don't know, I like complaining. I'm British.Yeah. That's one of the things I don't fully understand regarding people's reaction to the EGS.
There are so many other games, and developers around.
A game is exclusive to the EGS, and you don't want to support it? Buy something else.
I still believe people spend too much time, and give too much free publicity, to the games that are turning to exclusivity, while not giving any time to other developers and games, who don't pull this crap.
Some of these games, if they weren't exclusive, most people wouldn't even talk about them.
I'm not talking about the big ones, of course. But a few of the indie titles, if they launched on Steam, probably no one would talk about them.
Why this fixation with shitty practices, and shitty developers/publishers?
Instead of spending my time focusing on these, getting irritated or making negative remarks, I much prefer to spend my time, and money, on any of the many titles launching daily elsewhere, who don't pull this crap.
Recently, this thread was on page 4 of the forums. It was a week or more since anyone posted on it.
And frequently, it's like that.
Then, a game is announced as exclusive, and there's pages of people complaining and complaining.
You know what: that's free publicity, and visibility, to these games. Don't give them what they want.
Why not support good practices instead?
I understand your point.I think it's a little unfair to point the thread being bumped as free publicity. This is also about point out bad practices, news - which games becoming exclusives are - and voicing arguments against them. If there's no voice against exclusivity practices, then there is a risk of it becoming normalized.