from my understanding the 3D is only overworld to explore and you still fight the dungeons (which are somehow inside weird creatures) in 2dFirst game was awesome, not sure about art-style and gameplay changes in sequel though
Artifact is on the verge of getting a "Mostly Negative" rating for "recent reviews".40% of the 1,302 user reviews in the last 30 days are positive.
So, there is an 8-week discount cooldown for normal discounts.All games are invited to participate in the sale event, and Lunar New Year discounts will not count towards the normal 8-week discount cooldown.
Interesting.Please remember that it is not possible to submit a discount within 30 days of the following: Releasing a game for the first time at full price OR the end of new release launch discount OR a price increase. This limitation applies to all discounts, including seasonal sale events.
There are other rules too:So, there is an 8-week discount cooldown for normal discounts.
Interesting.
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Ummm, it lost a lot of players?did something new happen with Artifact recently?
Didn't Devolver discount SW2 for 1 hour recently?
It's probably due to lack of communication (and major updates) from Valve.did something new happen with Artifact recently?
I took it, thanks!I thought I would switch it up, so here's a giveaway here.
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The first explains a lot and the second one has get in my way a couple of times.Discounts for seasonal sale events cannot be run within 30 days of releasing your title or 30 days from when your launch discount ends.
You may not change your price while a promotion is live.
If someone has this and doesn't want it, I will appreciate it.$10 in game currency for let it die: LET IT DIE In-Game Currency ($9.99 USD Value) Key Giveaway
Sent you a PMThe first explains a lot and the second one has get in my way a couple of times.
Also in general this explains why there are no more permanent discounted games, some indies really gamed the notifications this way.
If someone has this and doesn't want it, I will appreciate it.
I haven't been following the game at all recently, but just taking a cursory look at /r/Artifact, it seems like the remaining community is pretty unhappy.did something new happen with Artifact recently?
that's Schnitzelfee of course!
Who is it???
I have said since they started to reveal the deteails, they didn't read the market al all.kind of make it seem like they don't quite remember how to read the market. The thing needs a drastic reboot.
they are, yeahIs Voidu legit? I keep seeing them mentioned recently and the prices seem good but I've never used them before.
They need to relaunch it as an LCG, which it should have been in the first place, and as individual card prices plummit it draws closer and closer to that anyway. That's clearly the kind of service they would be more comfortable providing, and it makes way more sense in the digital framework - but they also need to have actual plans in place for moving forward. Magic Arena is fantastic, for people craving the original thing, Hearthstone / Shadowverse are there for most everyone else. Artifact tried to be "Magic+" but failed in a number of ways.I haven't been following the game at all recently, but just taking a cursory look at /r/Artifact, it seems like the remaining community is pretty unhappy.
The game is in a terrible place. I hate the "Valve doesn't make games" meme that gets thrown around, especially since that nonsense is almost always said to deflect from important platform development Valve does. But the way they're handling this kind of does kind of make it seem like they don't quite remember how to read the market. The thing needs a drastic reboot.
- There's apparently an unconfirmed rumor via a Giant Bombcast email that Richard Garfield has moved on (presumably to his next project) and is no longer working with Valve.
- There's the same continued complaints about an imbalance in game modes and needs for ranking systems that have existed for months are still around.
- The lack of news and updates (especially regarding tournaments) is destroying what's left of the scene, and even the people involved in creating useful fan-sites are writing letters to Valve.
Didn't the same happen with csgo, and then lootboxes, knife skins and csgo lotto saved the day?Artifact is on the verge of getting a "Mostly Negative" rating for "recent reviews".
Are they already sending out keys?Anyone outside of europe order RE2 on cdkeys? Can you confirm the key really was worldwide after all? Capcom's notorious for region locking and it's very annoying. I chose to go with GMG because I expected they would lock it but it was $5 cheaper on cdkeys >.<
Yes, I received mine yesterday, and have preloaded for later on today.Are they already sending out keys?
Nope.Does this forum load slow for anyone else?
I agree that some of it was plain bad business, but I do think they just plain misread the market of who the game is for.They need to relaunch it as an LCG, which it should have been in the first place, and as individual card prices plummit it draws closer and closer to that anyway. That's clearly the kind of service they would be more comfortable providing, and it makes way more sense in the digital framework - but they also need to have actual plans in place for moving forward. Magic Arena is fantastic, for people craving the original thing, Hearthstone / Shadowverse are there for most everyone else. Artifact tried to be "Magic+" but failed in a number of ways.
I don't think it's even just "misreading the market", I think it's straight up a dumb business move to make at all in the current year to try and take only the most profit-centric parts of a complicated but controversial real world marketplace (Magic / CCGs) and tack that onto a game in a medium that both doesn't benefit from it and is increasingly critical (thankfully) of companies pushing gambling as a money making strategy.
An LCG model like L5R reboot or Netrunner could be fantastic in a digital world, with small sets released regularly and balance changes + different kinds of rulesets, tournaments, and for-fun modes to keep it fresh.
Isn't that how it has been since just about forever?Since when I can't see the locked achivements of a game in my library?
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Nop you could see recently unlocked and a selection of locked ones, secret achivements were always missing.Isn't that how it has been since just about forever?
You can get around it by viewing global achievement stats or comparing your achievements with another profile.