The point is, that Fanboys always find a narrative to downplay hard facts regardless if its 100k 10k or 1k CCU. The point of Dragon age was to show that the whole narrative is also used for games that only make 10k ccu or 600 CCU.I'm not sure what point you are making or what prompted this, but I think 80k (actually ~90k peak) for Dragon Age really was very good. I was surprised at how well it did -- and positively so, because regardless of the merits of the game itself at least EA did everything on a meta level right for once.
In my opinion, it is neither weird nor pointless. It is one of the very few accurate real-time metrics we get in an otherwise stupidly secretive industry.I really hope this fixation on CU numbers dies a quick death. It's so darn weird, and pointless.
My problem is that it's a pretty bad estimator for the number people care about, which are sales. PC games can often have a different life span, especially smaller indie hits, than on console, which are pretty fire and forget in the AAA space. So CU can show you constantly low numbers, even if a game sells really, really comfortably well and has great legs. Meanwhile, you could have a game that is super front loaded and then just falls off a cliff, so very high CU, but overall weak sales.In my opinion, it is neither weird nor pointless. It is one of the very few accurate real-time metrics we get in an otherwise stupidly secretive industry.
A game with Motoi Sakuraba music finally available on Steam!
Wild. I just looked it up.Finding out that the Healthcare assassin was literally a developer on CIV VI as if he couldn't become anymore based
Finding out that the Healthcare assassin was literally a developer on CIV VI as if he couldn't become anymore based
It worked until a hour or so ago, I was able to get a key for the normal edition (then noticed the premium was also listed as free, but oh well). I expect this to be revoked in a matter of days, but if they don't it'll treat it as a unexpected christmas gift lolIndiana Jones shows up as free in Humble Store, however I get an error when completing the cart Buy Indiana Jones and the Great Circle from the Humble Store
Maybe it will work for someone else
I don’t think you can judge Microsoft published games by sales alone. Ultimately, what they want is everyone having a Gamepass sub, and as long as that line keeps going up, retail sales are basically a bonus for them.
I will repost what I wrote on Resetera on the topic:My problem is that it's a pretty bad estimator for the number people care about, which are sales. PC games can often have a different life span, especially smaller indie hits, than on console, which are pretty fire and forget in the AAA space. So CU can show you constantly low numbers, even if a game sells really, really comfortably well and has great legs. Meanwhile, you could have a game that is super front loaded and then just falls off a cliff, so very high CU, but overall weak sales.
In my opinion, CCUs are an incredibly useful tool to have and I am very strongly opposed to the idea (which seems very popular on Resetera) that anything that isn't 100% positive or might be misrepresented by shitposters should be banned. Instead of educating the userbase or punishing the bad-faith posters, let's just ban discussion altogether. It really drives me up the wall.1. Different genres have different CCU ceilings. For example, RPGs and action RPGs generally do very well on Steam and hit CCU numbers that are not easily achievable by other games except multiplayer juggernauts and viral hits.
2. CCU numbers at launch are greatly affected by the hype and anticipation a game has managed to build up. Sleeper hits that build hype after launch through word of mouth or big games with weak marketing won't have high CCU numbers.
3. Steam is a much more global platform compared to a games console, in that it has a strong presence in regions that consoles do not. As such, to hit really high CCU numbers a game basically needs global appeal across east, middle and west.
4. Excluding games with really low numbers for their genre and production level (like Concord), CCUs are a better indicator of success than they are of failure. For example, if a full-price singleplayer game hits 100K+ CCUs you can be reasonably confident that it had a successful launch. On the other hand, a similar game hitting low CCUs isn't as clear an indicator of sales underperformance for the reasons discussed earlier (hype, marketing, word of mouth, genre etc).
Now, for Indiana Jones specifically, the number does seem rather low but there are a number of caveats. There wasn't much hype before release, the game had a staggered launch with the early-access version and it was on Game Pass day one. It is quite possible that good reviews and word of mouth will lift the game to meaningfully higher sales than launch CCUs would suggest.
How would we be able to tell if Indy has legs on Steam? Since it is a roughly 15-hour singleplayer game, if the CCUs we see now don't drop that much in the next two weeks then that would most likely mean that new buyers are coming in and keeping the CCU number up as others finish the game and move on.
As someone who really tried to use Linux, it's not worth the pain in the ass unless you do a ton of prep work beforehand.I finally decided to install Bazzite in order to get rid of Windows, until I found out that my WiFi adapter doesn't work with Linux. Wired is not an option for me, so I guess I keep using Windows...
That sounds more like an error, that has only happened to me when there were issues with the backend at xbox. Thankfully those issues are usually gone quickly.Everytime I want to switch console some stupid shit happens that I end back up in PC. I was playing Indy on Gamepass and suddenly my Xbox kicked me out of the game and wanted me to sign in again with the account I have gamepass for. I only have 1 account, so I suspect this is some stupid DRM check, which in that case I'm out, like I just paid you my sub bro!!!
Yeah probably it was a blip of a check not going through well. But still that shit shouldn’t happen!That sounds more like an error, that has only happened to me when there were issues with the backend at xbox. Thankfully those issues are usually gone quickly.
i didn't do anything, only the thread author can delete itWhat dd you do @lashman !?
Yea I 100% agree with the data being useful and I'm glad we have those things public (also thanks to SteamDB graphics etc). The problem is when you have some people who don't know enough that start extrapolating based on 1 or a limited data point to imply a game is super successful or a flop without context. My issue is the bad faith posters in those discussions ruin things. I agree with your quoted post from what posted on there as well.I will repost what I wrote on Resetera on the topic:
In my opinion, CCUs are an incredibly useful tool to have and I am very strongly opposed to the idea (which seems very popular on Resetera) that anything that isn't 100% positive or might be misrepresented by shitposters should be banned. Instead of educating the userbase or punishing the bad-faith posters, let's just ban discussion altogether. It really drives me up the wall.
I don't say it should be banned, it just annoys me that most use it as a one to one stand in for sale numbers with zero nuance on how player numbers across the globe and behaviour will obviously not correlate with sales in a trivial and direct mannerI will repost what I wrote on Resetera on the topic:
In my opinion, CCUs are an incredibly useful tool to have and I am very strongly opposed to the idea (which seems very popular on Resetera) that anything that isn't 100% positive or might be misrepresented by shitposters should be banned. Instead of educating the userbase or punishing the bad-faith posters, let's just ban discussion altogether. It really drives me up the wall.
Yea I 100% agree with the data being useful and I'm glad we have those things public (also thanks to SteamDB graphics etc). The problem is when you have some people who don't know enough that start extrapolating based on 1 or a limited data point to imply a game is super successful or a flop without context. My issue is the bad faith posters in those discussions ruin things. I agree with your quoted post from what posted on there as well.
The things you both mention about people not understanding the topic they post about (or posting in bad faith about) is why I often insist (on Resetera) that everyone should take full responsibility of the things they post. Over there they have become way too comfortable with relying on moderators to police discussions and the result is that every thread is comprised of 90% garbage posts and 10% of meaningful discussion because the moderators only check the handful of posts that get reported.I don't say it should be banned, it just annoys me that most use it as a one to one stand in for sale numbers with zero nuance on how player numbers across the globe and behaviour will obviously not correlate with sales in a trivial and direct manner
That's odd... What kind of wifi adapter do ya have?I finally decided to install Bazzite in order to get rid of Windows, until I found out that my WiFi adapter doesn't work with Linux. Wired is not an option for me, so I guess I keep using Windows...
Luigi Mangione, who was arrested and charged with murder in the shooting death of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, once belonged to a group of Ivy League gamers who played assassins, a member of the group told NBC News.
In the game, called "Among Us," some players are secretly assigned to be killers in space who perform other tasks while trying to avoid suspicion from other players.
He had chronic back pain. Obviously nobody knows the whole story, but that's as good a motive as any.It's a bit amusing to see the media scramble largely fruitlessly to find something, anything to make that pesky public start behaving appropriately and be shocked and appalled at a US health insurance CEO being killed.
TP-Link Archer TX20UH.That's odd... What kind of wifi adapter do ya have?
Back into my PC, I guess I'll never leave.
I wish consoles never tried to be a pc. I don't mind online or patching as long as it's as straightforward as possible, but the idea a console needs to be this megabox with streaming, socials, account management, a paid subscription and OS updates every month made me lose all interest I had in themBack into my PC, I guess I'll never leave.
I will freely admit that I'm still baffled and salty to be kicked out of a game because my Internet went offline for like 5 seconds. That has never ever happened to me before.I wish consoles never tried to be a pc. I don't mind online or patching as long as it's as straightforward as possible, but the idea a console needs to be this megabox with streaming, socials, account management, a paid subscription and OS updates every month made me lose all interest I had in them
If a console is not a plug and play box I connect to a tv then at this point I might as well move to pc since I get the same thing but with more functionality. Which is what happened 10 or so years ago
from some googling, it seems like there is a community-written driver for this, but it would require some getting-your-hands-dirty; and it might be less of a hassle to get a wifi stick that works guaranteed with LinuxTP-Link Archer TX20UH.
Why would valve waste money on a slot at the show? They have no need to advertise there, just put a banner on steam and be done with it. Realistically it doesn't even need to get to that point, just create the store page and some bot will scrub it in half a second.
I'm taking the biggest hit of HL3 hopium right now.