I hope so too.Well they say the are taking a break, so hopefully they come back.
That message has been there for a few days and I cannot find any announcement though, so I wouldn't be surprised if they were having problems.
I hope so too.Well they say the are taking a break, so hopefully they come back.
Reading from Orlygift is dead?, it looks like it's related to the shutdown of other sites which I don't know nothing about but it looks like they were getting the keys from thoseI hope so too.
That message has been there for a few days and I cannot find any announcement though, so I wouldn't be surprised if they were having problems.
Can you post it here as well (if The Queen is fine with that, of course) ? It always takes me forever to come up with good ReShade configs, and from screenshots I have seen of Queen, she's generally pretty good with this. In fact, a Reshade Configs tread here on Meta wouldn't be bad idea, I feel.Just wanted to thank The Queen for sharing the ReShade preset for RE2. Just noticed over on Era, but can't exactly thank you there.
The Queen has a thread where she has been posting some:Can you post it here as well (if The Queen is fine with that, of course) ? It always takes me forever to come up with good ReShade configs, and from screenshots I have seen of Queen, she's generally pretty good with this. In fact, a Reshade Configs tread here on Meta wouldn't be bad idea, I feel.
Oh, this is totally useless for the Steam version I bought lol. At least from what I gathered from your link.I would assume it would be their Japanese PC version patch adapted for the Steam version.
You can check out the rest of the features here: CHAOS;CHILD PC English patch
QueenShade - Resident Evil 2 [2019]Can you post it here as well (if The Queen is fine with that, of course) ? It always takes me forever to come up with good ReShade configs, and from screenshots I have seen of Queen, she's generally pretty good with this. In fact, a Reshade Configs tread here on Meta wouldn't be bad idea, I feel.
Eh, color filters come and go I feel like? The worst offender I can remember would be Deus Ex: Human Revolution and that icky yellow filter over everything. That was years ago...Looking at those ReShade screenshots, i usually don't bother with Reshade/ENB mods, but i'm getting rather annoyed by big budget games nowadays all having unnatural looking colors and colorfilters.
Are colorfilters the new Chromatic Abberation, which was the new bloom?
I consider all of the QoL improvements listed on the page to be a positive thing. Obviously, the original patch was targeted for those who would like to play the localised version, and if you prefer to play it in Japanese most of those would be irrelevant to you.Oh, this is totally useless for the Steam version I bought lol. At least from what I gathered from your link.
I think I misinterpreted the situation cuz I am sleepy and getting ready for bed lol. For this I apologize. orzI consider all of the QoL improvements listed on the page to be a positive thing. Obviously, the original patch was targeted for those who would like to play the localised version, and if you prefer to play it in Japanese most of those would be irrelevant to you.
Nevertheless, I'm pretty sure CoZ will update their site with the list of improvements once their patch is out, which I hope will include QoL improvements for those who prefer to play in Japanese as well.
You already know what's about to happen.
Oh you’re totally right. Ugh. Guess I’ll grab it on switchYou already know what's about to happen.
I'll post what I said in Era pertaining to this:
I mean this is what really gets to me. You make up a Steam page, debut a trailer that states to wishlist the game on the Steam page, and had a beta on Steam. All of a sudden, you put the game out on 2 PC marketplaces but not the one you advertised on from the very beginning.
While I groaned a bit when Supergiant Games announced Hades to be EGS exclusive, at least I give them credit for not pulling this bait and switch.
Yep, I found out yesterday.apparently there are no spiders in resident evil 2 remake and no one told me?????
yeah, they decided to not use them in the remake ... probably because they don't really make much sense in the context of the gameapparently there are no spiders in resident evil 2 remake and no one told me?????
Yep, I found out yesterday.
Still don't like survival horror so not for me
again, NO ONE TOLD MEyeah, they decided to not use them in the remake ... probably because they don't really make much sense in the context of the game
you never askedagain, NO ONE TOLD ME
only on higher difficulties, i believealso does it have ink ribbons
17,5€ and 30€ here, so no thanks
Gotta say, these prices are kinda tempting
If it happens, then Bumbo might be my first Epic store purchase.You already know what's about to happen.
Is this the game made by the Chivalry mod creator who split from the developer working on the recent Chivalry games?MORDHAU is finally listed on Steam. I gotta play Chivalry soon before it's playerbase dies out.
My reshade thread on here i intend to post my presets there in future i did post my resident Queen one thereEh, color filters come and go I feel like? The worst offender I can remember would be Deus Ex: Human Revolution and that icky yellow filter over everything. That was years ago...
Personally though, I throw ReShade at just about every 3D game I play. Sometimes 2D ones too, to replicate old-style TV's with scanlines and old-timey gamma lol.
Is Epic tempting you?Gotta say, these prices are kinda tempting
Hollow Knight supports 21:9 with a hex fix, or you can get the exe's here: Hollow Knight | WSGFFinally feeling dat Hollow Knight. Just played it for like 5 hours straight. Been a while since I did that.
Also, any game to play on 21:9? Just had a big bummer with Overwatch. They decided to crop the 21:9 image from the 16:9, so you effectively see less on that aspect ratio. So dumb.
For what it's worth, Edmund has nothing to do with TeamMeat anymore.You already know what's about to happen.
That's true. I just imagine the epic guys are like those mascots with t-shirt cannons. Instead of shooting t-shirts at your face, they shoot lots of money.For what it's worth, Edmund has nothing to do with TeamMeat anymore.
(sorry for the wall of text )Just in case you’ve somehow napped your way through the past week or so – one of the big messes in games right now comes courtesy of Epic, who are having a bit of a spending spree to buy a stint of exclusivity for games that you’d generally expect to release on Steam. Including, erm, games that have already been announced for Steam and in the case of Metro Exodus, a game that’s been running a pre-order campaign on Steam and was due to launch there in a few weeks.
Big mess then. Crap everywhere, lots of finger pointing, shouting and as usual, a lot of people not quite understanding why there’s upset when “it’s just another launcher away to get the game” or whatever.
I don’t really need an article to explain why this has caused upset in games. PC gamers are well trained to expect someone to come along every few years and throw money at putting a videogame, exclusively, onto another store. That this money can be the difference between a game existing or not, between survival for a studio or closure, between being able to make the game to the quality a developer wants or not, all that is neither here nor there to the audience.
To them, it really is as simple as every few years someone will come along and try and take stuff away. Maybe it’s Sony throwing money at indies as per a few years ago, maybe it’s Microsoft’s repeated attempts at making their awful store happen, maybe it’s a publisher moving their catalogue wholesale to their own store.
This stuff is deeply entrenched in PC gaming and it wasn’t that long ago in the grand scheme of things that publishers were abandoning the PC wholesale because (in their minds, not mine) the platform was ripe with piracy, just not where you went to make enough money and blah blah blah.PC videogame buyers are used to having things taken off them and you can’t really expect them to just go “oh yeah, this is fine”, right?That Epic have gone down this route seemingly without any sort of counter to people’s discontent and to undertake this strategy in a way that focuses the ire on individual developers or publishers is ridiculous. Not surprising – I’ve been around games a long time now – but absolutely ridiculous. It’s not helping, that’s for sure.
But big business does as big business does. And this time big business has prodded the Valve bear into responding, which is unusual enough in itself. A lot of games have been moved from Steam over the years but not really two weeks away from launch and having undertaken a major preorder campaign *on Steam*. From the POV of big business, it doesn’t take much squinting to see how this can look grim.
With Valve though, they’re putting forward the argument that this is not fair to their customers. On a quick scan, this can easily sound like Valve being a big babby and stamping their feet because they couldn’t get their own way. I’ve seen multiple “but big business isn’t fair” takes and NO SHIT, GENIUS. *ahem* but when Valve talk about “fairness to their customers”, this is the one rule that underpins all games being allowed to sell on Steam right now.This isn’t just a shot back at Epic, this is a very public reminder to other developers about what they sign up for when they sign up to distribute on Steam.It’s a corporate perversion of fairness, definitely. You’ll see no arguments there from me. Being fair here really does mean following what Valve say is fair, not what anyone else might consider fair.
Which is, you know, not great. But to anyone who hasn’t signed up to distribute on Steam, to anyone who isn’t aware that Valve absolutely will reinforce their concept of fairness and to anyone who hasn’t read their selling on Steam guides which repeatedly reminds the seller that Valve absolutely expect you to “treat Steam customers fairly” it can seem out the blue. It’s really not out of the blue.
“Fairness to our customers” is how Valve shore up Steam’s defenses.
When a developer asks for an incredibly large amount of keys to give away or sell on another store, Valve will ask for fairness to their customers in return for the inventory. When a developer sells their game on Steam for £4.20 but on Humble for 69p, Valve will ask for fairness to their customers. If a developer wants to give huge amounts of copies of their game away to a subscription service or to run one of those absurdly rubbish giveaways through a small bundle site or whatever, Valve will ask for fairness to their customers in return.
Valve are very aware of how easy it is to use the systems they provide on Steam in ways that can see their fee either unpaid or massively reduced whilst another company that may not be the developer or publisher profits. And Valve want that fee, right?
So maybe fairness is price matching a sale, maybe fairness is giving away your game on Steam at some point too, maybe fairness is not doing that thing Valve aren’t happy for you to do using Steam’s systems at all. It’s in that context that Valve talk about fairness, not whether the world at large deem something fair or unfair.
And in that context, a public statement on a games store page stating that Valve believe a developer or publisher is being unfair to their customers takes on an entirely different tone.
In the case of Metro, this is Valve saying they gave the game access to their customers (Valve sees all Steam users as “their customers” not as belonging to developers or publishers), they let the game collect pre-orders and build anticipation through the systems Steam provides, collect news on their hub, have it discussed on their forums, occupy real estate on their pages. To have all that and then not sell the game on Steam for twelve months is, in Valve’s parlance, unfair to their customers. Whether it is fair in the grander scheme of things isn’t something Valve are arguing.
With Metro, it’s nothing more than a reminder that Deep Silver haven’t held up their end of the bargain here. That the publisher isn’t doing what they agreed to do. And this is serious enough, in Valve’s eyes, to be taken public rather than dealt with through back channels.
And with all that, it’s a reminder to other developers selling on Steam that everyone there selling a videogame on Steam has agreed to “be fair to Valve’s customers”. They’re just saying, you know. It’s a reminder. I hope you haven’t forgotten.
It’s about more than griping with Epic. It’s about the deal everyone who sells on Steam is bound by. And whatever happens next, if anything happens at all, this stuff isn’t just about Epic or Valve, it’s about all of us who sell on their stores.
yeah, i know ... still - a good readThat is indeed a good text, lashman .
But, I have to point out that Rob was one of the most vocal "Steam/Valve is killing indies" proponents, in what now seems like a concerted effort, when that whole thing started (just before the Epic Games Store was announced).
I totally forgot about this game. Played a couple of levels on Switch, but never finished it. It's fun but hard. I should continue it someday.Shovel knight has an option to switch character genders at any time. This is neat to get girls interested in the game, tho it can be too rough for younger players still.
Gonna set it to that whenever i get to play it for my niece
Also the game has a frog that spouts punny jokes. This game is platforming perfection~
Whatever the history of author, the text is really good read.yeah, i know ... still - a good read
pretty much, yeahWhatever the history of author, the text is really good read.
And the phrase "every few years someone will come along and try and take stuff away" is really a good way to describe this "battles" we are always having on PC gaming.
pretty much, yeah
and it's really sad ... and frustrating
Errr i woulsnt say its too hard. One thing i thnk they changed is that the pogo shovel doesnt reset after hitting enemies so you can keep holding Down to bounce on bosses and enemies.I totally forgot about this game. Played a couple of levels on Switch, but never finished it. It's fun but hard. I should continue it someday.