I don't care, it was an awesome dream. Thanks for making that mistake .OMG THIS WAS THE WRONG THREAD
I don't care, it was an awesome dream. Thanks for making that mistake .OMG THIS WAS THE WRONG THREAD
Reasoning and business savvy aside, part of me has to admire a dev that will stick to his guns; unlike the others who want to have their cake and eat it too by accepting the Fortnite blood money and then releasing it on Steam later as though nothing happened.their reasoning, on the other hand ...
Not much, there is a couple of indies that are going EGS but that is itI've been on holiday for the past two weeks, have I missed any big eggs announcements?
I think they're sincere about it right now, but if in a year or two their game is dead and they're not getting any new players through the doors (and new sales), I wouldn't be surprised to see them change their tune. 88% of $0 is still $0.I don't really believe those developers about the lifetime exclusivity, but we'll see.
I mean I understand why most companies take the guaranteed money (2K less so...) as their goal is to make money and they have employees to feed and whatnot, I wouldnt call it "greed" per say, but it is funny the hoops they go through to try to explain themselves. You dont need to make up excuses to explain yourselves, just say "EGS paid us a lot of money so we took it". That is what the Satisfactory guys said and I respect them for it.Oh look a dev throwing out the "competition" trope again. Then wailing on the 30% cut which under many circumstances isn't actually 30% and 30% is the damn industry standard. If valve had started it's service out with a 12% cut there would have been hell to pay there would have been accusations that valve were undercutting the market to gain a monopoly. So Valve set their cut at the INDUSTRIAL STANDARD 30% (the same cut retailers and other online (boxed goods) stores took)..
As for it being a ridiculous amount to take ... hm you know the evidence is starting to mount that you cannot run a viable digital store on a 12% cut. We have seen a store not only bereft of features but actually REMOVE features because they don't have the resources to develop the damn store. Not to mention that EGS pass on a lot of costs to the actual consumer which makes the 12% cut a load of shite. Oh and if you think Timmy Boy is gonna keep that cut at 12% then ya a fucking moron. As soon as Timmy thinks he can get away with it that 12% will be going up and I bet it goes a lot higher than 30% if they manage to kill steam off.
I know I am speaking to the choir here but I am really getting sick of these developers lying and making up horseshit to hide their sheer and utter greed.. You went with EGS cos ya greedy cunts and don't give a shit about the customers that buy and play your games.
Personally I would say a dev taking a kickback from Epic shows me they have very little faith in their own product to actual sell and make any money from it. So I have to wonder why they are even in the business at all if they can only make money thanks to the benevolent Timmy. But what we have to remember about every dev that is taking Tims money is that they are slowly making things worse for developers that follow them and slowly weakening and damaging the PC market for future developers. So whatever the reason you take the kickback it makes you sellfish because you are talking personal short term gain over the long term health of the entire industry.I mean I understand why most companies take the guaranteed money (2K less so...) as their goal is to make money and they have employees to feed and whatnot, I wouldnt call it "greed" per say, but it is funny the hoops they go through to try to explain themselves. You dont need to make up excuses to explain yourselves, just say "EGS paid us a lot of money so we took it". That is what the Satisfactory guys said and I respect them for it.
At best, we'll get the game on Steam in a few years, released at full-price, and then the devs will use the poor sales on Steam of their old game as an avenue to bitch and moan about Valve.I think they're sincere about it right now, but if in a year or two their game is dead and they're not getting any new players through the doors (and new sales), I wouldn't be surprised to see them change their tune. 88% of $0 is still $0.
Wow, I'm surprised.Borderlands 3 PC pre-load confirmed for Epic Games Store
Despite what many initially believed, Borderlands 3 can indeed be pre-loaded on PC through the Epic Games Store.www.vg247.com
we might even say...I wouldn't give the Airborne Kingdom people too much attention. They were looking to start trouble, it didn't work. I'm guessing they are still trying to do it (linking to discord, etc, seems fishy in the way they are doing it).
2k probably didn't like the bad PR about no preload and forced Epics hand, 48 hours preload is laughable, if anything goes wrong they can always go back to say that software development is hard.Wow, I'm surprised.
Guessing a lot of crunch went into this single feature for this one title.
Pitchford is an ass, but I actually wouldn't be surprised if he was the one who made a huge stink about it and forced their hand. I can kind of see him going off on some unhinged rampage when he heard they weren't going to have preload, considering a lot for Gearbox is riding on this game.2k probably didn't like the bad PR about no preload and forced Epics hand, 48 hours preload is laughable, if anything goes wrong they can always go back to say that software development is hard.
not gonna happen ... at least not for the first 12 monthsPerhaps they'd let me buy directly from the developer?
I can live with that. I don't mind waiting. If they said instead that they're delaying till 2021, I'd just shrug and not worry about it.not gonna happen ... at least not for the first 12 months
that's pretty much what they're doing, lolI can live with that. I don't mind waiting. If they said instead that they're delaying till 2021, I'd just shrug and not worry about it.
Yep. I'll wait for Tim to get done playing it by himself.that's pretty much what they're doing, lol
and yeah - i don't believe them it's permanently exclusive ... not for one second
they can huff and puff all they want ... but when they run out of Tim's money and time comes when they'll want people to actually buy their game - they'll change their tune
I'll believe it when I have my money in my account.
You just know they're trying to stretch this shit out as long as they can in the hopes that we'll have forgotten about it and fail to refund.I'll believe it when I have my money in my account.
A whole two week window to apply for refunds and it might take 3 months to refund. Very generous of them.I'll believe it when I have my money in my account.
It also shows that the crowd is indeed anti-EGS. It means that the message developers have received is that their audience is against exclusivity. This is a great win in the face of press outlet after press outlet running constant damage control.I was looking at Solasta: Crown of the Magister's Kickstarter page and had a good chuckle when I read the faq:
It's funny to see the backlash starting to also come from the people Epic's supposedly saving. I know this is a marketing tactic to please the crowd but it's entertaining nonetheless.
As I pointed once elsewhere: it's interesting how the two narratives of "It's only a minuscule minority who cares" and "Users are sending 20K+ death threats to developers in the 24h since the announcement" keep crashing against each other in these gaming press reports.It also shows that the crowd is indeed anti-EGS. It means that the message developers have received is that their audience is against exclusivity. This is a great win in the face of press outlet after press outlet running constant damage control.
Probably because they don't want to get harassment and death threat from hyper toxic computer cowboy steam drones that weaponized charity and /r/pcgaming subscribers.It also shows that the crowd is indeed anti-EGS. It means that the message developers have received is that their audience is against exclusivity. This is a great win in the face of press outlet after press outlet running constant damage control.
apparently it's not ready yet ... the KS update said they're going to start sending them out next week, i believe ... or something like thatAnyone received their fangamer email yet to request the Shenmue III refund?
I'm afraid of ending up missing it because of the barely good enough two weeks of claiming the refund.
I was always a big fan of the series, one that has spent significant amounts of money since the game launched on the Dreamcast to purchase materials related to the series (rare Japanese demos, a VHS tape for Japanese stores that included rare game footage of the game (including things that were changed for the final game), different versions of the games, the Japanese DVD release of Shenmue: The Movie, soundtracks, ...).Mid-September.
I hope every PC backer gets a refund, just to send a message to YsNet that they done fucked up, and in bigger ways than they anticipated.
I've been in the Shenmue fan community for ages, and it was always rather pleasant. There were a few jackasses, and one of them took over the Shenmue Dojo sadly, but on the most part the community were very passionate. Sometimes over passionate to a fault, but you could see their love of the series and their excitement over Shenmue III, no matter how rough it looked.
Then the Epic deal came along and it didn't just create a new fissure, but it also exasperated previously exisiting ones. I had to just block or unfollow the entire community on all social media because it had become so toxic (mostly on the pro-lickspittle side - the anti-EGS reaction was more interested in just getting their refund) to the point that Shenmue 4 is now going to be very hard to get off the ground thanks to all the negativity. I almost want to watch them try and crowdfund it to see how badly it fails.
And while the divide isn't entirely about Epic, I have no doubt that Epic was the straw that broke the camel's back, and now the community is at each other's throats constantly. It's a horrible fandom to be in right now.
I can empathise with your feelings and i want you to remember that anything a random idiot will tell you can not change what you are to the things that you like. There are some naive people that cross the line between liking something and attaching their beings to it. Ignore them because it is an insult to your intelligence and a waste of your valuable time.I was always a big fan of the series, one that has spent significant amounts of money since the game launched on the Dreamcast to purchase materials related to the series (rare Japanese demos, a VHS tape for Japanese stores that included rare game footage of the game (including things that were changed for the final game), different versions of the games, the Japanese DVD release of Shenmue: The Movie, soundtracks, ...).
I dropped several hundred $ on the Shenmue III kickstarter.
Heck, I even dropped a decent amount of $ to fund a fan documentary on the series.
Now, reading some of the comments on Kickstarter, or several forums or communities related to the game, I'm not a "true fan" of the series.
Otherwise, I wouldn't dare criticize Yu Suzuki, the developers, or the publisher. Because this sequel is a long-time coming, I'm supposed to be grateful that I'm lied to, and I'm not getting what I was promised, no matter what.
Sorry, but no game, not even from a series I consider a personal favourite, is worth more than my pride, and self-esteem.
I was supposed to get all exclusive in-game content at launch, I'm not getting it (unless I also pre-order certain editions on the EGS). I was supposed to get a Steam key, I'm not getting it (yeah, that offer of getting a key a year later is a complete joke; after paying what I paid, I'm not going to be grateful that I would be allowed access to the things I was supposed to get... 1 year later!). I was supposed to get a physical copy of the game, with the files in a disc, I'm not getting it (they are now offering a blank disc that has nothing but the EGS launcher in it!).
It's regretful that people are fanatical to the point of thinking that they aren't entitled to anything, and should just take whatever they get, no matter the circumstances. And, it's particularly regretful that other Shenmue fans, especially those who backed the game, don't have the slightest empathy for fellow fans/backers that were treated as fully disposable, and whose rewards won't be honoured. It's between fellow gamers, who dropped their hard-earned money on the game, and a corporation. Yet, not surprisingly, people prefer to support the side of the corporation, just because many aren't directly affected.
I loved playing Shenmue. I loved playing Shenmue II. I spend years and years hoping for some sort of continuation to the story. Now, I couldn't care less about the upcoming sequel.
I just want my money back. I just regret, deeply, that I can't also refund my backing of the fan documentary. Not because of the people behind the campaign, but because I no longer feel any connection with the series, and its fan-base.
You can read more here at fox ne....... erm sorry Kotaku“I don’t think that was our intent to upset people,” Blue said. “It wasn’t the intent of the message. It was more about the timing. The game was about to launch, and then it was [exclusive to the Epic store]. So that was the only goal of that. What came out of that was not what we expected. It wasn’t meant to be this lightning rod.”
i did ... but then i immediately forgot ... and now i'll probably forget again until someone else mentions itDid anyone knew that Falcon Age and Rebel Galaxy Outlaw are out now?
I had no idea they were releasing this soon.Did anyone knew that Falcon Age and Rebel Galaxy Outlaw were released?
It's been out for almost a month? Welp.EDIT: WTF? Rebel Galaxy Outlaw was released in August?
damnWell i bought Falcon Age, played it for around 40 minutes and filled out a refund request. (<- why is this still a manual process, tim?)
The game is just not fun to control with kb+mouse. Too many keys to press to do shit. Maybe it is more fun in VR?
Apart from the birb the graphics are unpleasent to look at. I also thought that you have to raise the birb but no, this is done in three/four short
play sequences. After that CAPTURE THAT FACTORY/REFINERY. What? The story is bad and badly told.
They sold enough copies to be profitable before the games were even out so why should we care?Did anyone knew that Falcon Age and Rebel Galaxy Outlaw were released?
EDIT: WTF? Rebel Galaxy Outlaw was released in August?
U think Epic will fund their next game if it's unprofitable? Of course they will... soon no one will need gamers anymoreThey sold enough copies to be profitable before the games were even out so why should we care?
U think Epic will fund their next game if it's unprofitable? Of course they will... soon no one will need gamers anymore