I still have 13h of freedom!It's Monday, which means get your asses back to work, you minions capitalism~!
I still have 13h of freedom!It's Monday, which means get your asses back to work, you minions capitalism~!
I wonder what happens to the shopping carts
Their digital store flops, so they buy an entire mall. Truly Sweeney has beaten Gabe in the storefront wars
What if they set up like a physical but digital store?Their digital store flops, so they buy an entire mall. Truly Sweeney has beaten Gabe in the storefront wars
Someone is bad at unit conversion... or maybe I am wrong? I don't know
Not jealous at all. Nope.New Build.
Whaddaya Think?
RTX 3090
Ryzen 5 3600 (Plan to replace with one of the Zen 3's when they're more widely available)
32GBs of DDR4-3600
Two Samsung 980 Pros @ 1TB each
1250W PSU
And topped it off with that beast of a monitor right there. 4K, 144Hz, HDR.
Everything I could ever need and want.
Averages in the 60's in Cold War at 4K with all RTX features turned on with DLSS.
DOPE!New Build.
Whaddaya Think?
RTX 3090
Ryzen 5 3600 (Plan to replace with one of the Zen 3's when they're more widely available)
32GBs of DDR4-3600
Two Samsung 980 Pros @ 1TB each
1250W PSU
And topped it off with that beast of a monitor right there. 4K, 144Hz, HDR.
Everything I could ever need and want.
Averages in the 60's in Cold War at 4K with all RTX features turned on with DLSS.
I may misread the scale but isn't that a TV at this point ?
You are out of handkerchiefs.Whaddaya Think?
No, the TV was just out of frame, to the right of the Switch and empty box of tissues.I may misread the scale but isn't that a TV at this point ?
Isn't it too big ?A little cramped.(yeah, yeah, that's what she said)
Evidently super nice otherwise, eh
You are out of handkerchiefs.
And I can see that you have activated RTX on the side of your PC case.
Maybe you should work on the cables that are lying on the floor?No, the TV was just out of frame, to the right of the Switch and empty box of tissues.
Ok fixed.
And yeah, the case has glass sides that open via magnetic latches. Gave me a real incentive to engage in Cable Management for once, because I would stare straight into my sins every day I sat down.
Yes, but in Japan, it did the same numbers as "Spiderman: Miles Morales".I mean I guess it could be a lot worse but those are not really good sales numbers. Sure that the PS5 was hard to get but if you look at the hardware sales. In Japan the PS5 sold 100k+ since that was all the stock that they had and it only sold like 18K+ that is rather decent but not really that good either. It is one of the special new games on the PS5 that you can only play on PS5.
Would be bad numbers for a COD, but for a Souls game on limited hardware, to show up at all, I take as a good sign.And with Europe those 16 place does not seem that high.
At the time, Sony said BB sales "exceeded their expectations".There are at least 1+ million PS5 that have been sold (I think that there is more than that actually) but how many copies of Demon Souls have been sold?
But then again Souls games seem to be among the games with the lowest attach rates on consoles. Compared to other SIE games I don't think Bloodborne ever reached 10+ million copies sold. And SIE has something like a 10% attach rate on their games on average, while other companies like Nintendo have something much closer to 20% I think.
I didn't buy Demon Souls because later on it might come to PC but also because you know that in 2 years the game will cost $10USD instead of the current $70USD.
Thanks for the reminder, not only is Monday but a really slow (and boring?) oneit's Monday and all that...
That's why I like the old Dragon Quests the most, pacing wise. No bullshit about dancing before battle, watching the painfully slow and ugly animations go off in 3D (hi DQ9, blight on the franchise), extra "cinematic" cut scenes all the time to fill in those CDs... just here's your enemy, choose your skill, here's a fire sprite, next.The main problem with turn-based JRPG is the move animations.
It's cool to see them for the first few times, but you're going to use and see the moves hundreds, if not thousands of times throughout the 50-100 hours of playtime. In CRPGs and strategy games, moves are more on the simple side and much more natural and bearable to see over and over again. And yeah, the combat is usually more engaging than your average JRPGs. The only engaging combat system in turn-based JRPG that I can think of is the SMT series with their weakness and one more system. It's a good thing that Yakuza 7 copied that, but they failed to follow the snappiness of SMT combat. Instead, they make it worse somehow with how characters can learn and use lots of moves, which makes combat slower than it already is.
I see you are a man of turn-based games love so I thought you might want to know about this steam group Steam Community :: Group :: Turn-Based TacticsWow, there's a whole site dedicated to turn-based games that I just found out.
Turn Based Lovers - Covering RPGs and Strategy Games
Covering the Best Turn-Based RPGs and Strategy Games. Reviews, Top 10 Lists, News and Interviews.turnbasedlovers.com
I mean, it's not just 25 million users, it's 25 million CONCURRENT users from which 7.4 were playing games (about 29-30% of total) so it's kind of impressive and it also happened at the very beginning of the year.One of the bigger Norwegian newspapers wrote today about Steams 25 mill ccu record, they rarely write about games. And what do they call it? "Gaming-platform Steam" not "Gaming-launcher Steam".
Even a newspaper who don't really write about games calls Steam a platform and not a launcher.
Just thought it was funny.
I don't work till the 21th, nation wide mandated yearly recess baybeeIt's Monday, which means get your asses back to work, you minions capitalism~!
It's Monday, which means get your asses back to work, you minions capitalism~!
The Bleem Powered Marketplace simplifies retro gaming – download, open, play.
January 4th 2021, San Antonio Texas, United States – Piko Interactive has acquired the Bleem! brand name from David Herpolsheimer, former president of the Bleem company. Continuing their intent of keeping the past alive, Piko is launching an online digital marketplace called Bleem!.
Bleem Powered represents commercial preservation of older titles from now defunct platforms. Releases made available through the store front will come as complete downloads. Each release will include the necessary software to make the game run as intended.
“We will be making available titles on the Bleem Marketplace that we would never release on Steam or Good Old Games [GoG]. Some of these releases will be available exclusively on our new storefront. We are also excited to work with independent and homebrew developers in monetizing their releases and reaching new fans.” Stated Eli Galindo, owner of Piko Interactive and Bleem Powered.
The intent of the Bleem Powered store front is to be the go-to location for gamers wanting that console feel on PC. Nintendo Entertainment System, SNES, Sega Genesis, the Game Boy line, TurboGrafx-16, PS One, and more will be supported. Additional platforms will be supported on an as needed basis.
Third party publishers will be able to use the custom wrapper through publisher partnerships. This will allow them to use the wrapper on their own Bleem Powered releases or when publishing on Steam or GoG. This wrapper is not required for publishers to publish game of the Bleem Marketplace
“Making things easier for gamers is our goal. The Bleem Powered storefront is just an extension of that intent. It really is as simple as download, open, and play. Working with outside companies to publish their games on the storefront will give gamers even more choices.” Stated Eli describing the scope of the retro gaming marketplace. He continued with, “We will also be acquiring licenses for catalogs of games to be released on the Bleem store.”
Piko Interactive is well known in the retro gaming community for preserving classic titles. They have also developed a reputation for completing many titles as well as creating brand new releases. The Bleem Powered store front will not be a software download, it will only be a website. This saves gamers from having to deal with additional software they do not want, or need, to play their favorite games.
Forward thinking actions with the Bleem Powered marketplace includes offering commercial licenses. This will allow arcade machine manufacturers, emulation boxes producers, etc. to launch with legal full libraries of games ready to play out of the box. Intellectual property owners will see an extremely competitive revenue split when publishing on the Bleem Powered marketplace. In an unprecedented move, Piko Interactive games will be made available in a manner that gamers can use the ROM file with their flashcarts or emulators of their choice. Additionally, Piko Interactive is working on making the digital games compatible with GOG Galaxy launcher.
Media contact: Eli Galindo
company name: Piko Interactive LLC
Website: http://store.bleempowered.com
Piko already bombed enough on two well positioned platforms because their content wasn't hot enough for people to care (and the only thing people cared that was glover never released, sooo)Making Return as a Digital Games Mark
The Bleem Powered Marketplace simplifies retro gaming – download, open, play.pikointeractive.com
also - that website address is just ...
Damn, she was the first character I beat the game with and even in the old games she was my favorite.Just managed to finish a first run of Streets Of Rage 4 with blaze but I've noticed that only 9.2% of the player got the achievement. Considering that the achievement for beating the final boss is at 48%, just nobody used blaze
New Build.
Whaddaya Think?
RTX 3090
Ryzen 5 3600 (Plan to replace with one of the Zen 3's when they're more widely available)
32GBs of DDR4-3600
Two Samsung 980 Pros @ 1TB each
1250W PSU
And topped it off with that beast of a monitor right there. 4K, 144Hz, HDR.
I mean, it's not just 25 million users, it's 25 million CONCURRENT users from which 7.4 were playing games (about 29-30% of total) so it's kind of impressive and it also happened at the very beginning of the year.
Do you think you can share a link or take a picture of said newspaper? it would be kind of amazing.
Nice build! I was looking on amazon for my country an the RTX 3090 is like 2.000€New Build.
Whaddaya Think?
RTX 3090
Ryzen 5 3600 (Plan to replace with one of the Zen 3's when they're more widely available)
32GBs of DDR4-3600
Two Samsung 980 Pros @ 1TB each
1250W PSU
And topped it off with that beast of a monitor right there. 4K, 144Hz, HDR.
Everything I could ever need and want.
Averages in the 60's in Cold War at 4K with all RTX features turned on with DLSS.
much appreciated, thanks.
I feel like i should understand more of this, but all I'm getting is flashbacks to being 12 and playstation emulators. But yeah, avoid steam and gog with your retro releases, that can't fail, right?Making Return as a Digital Games Mark
The Bleem Powered Marketplace simplifies retro gaming – download, open, play.pikointeractive.com
also - that website address is just ...
Looking at the steam achievements she's still the second most used with Axel being 9.3. I think a lot of people used the retro character (as I certainly did) when they were unlocked. Don't know if you have to only play as the character throughout or finish with them. Since they made switching so easy it's possible people just switched around for variety.Just managed to finish a first run of Streets Of Rage 4 with blaze but I've noticed that only 9.2% of the player got the achievement. Considering that the achievement for beating the final boss is at 48%, just nobody used blaze
Leave me alone with my anime!One more day and the recent purchase in the activity feed is still absent. I want to see your purchases