Yeah at E3 someone from Xbox (not sure who) said both Outer Worlds and Afterparty were day 1 PC gamepass titles. But I guess that changed.Boooooo
I'm certain they said it was coming to Game Pass PC?
Yeah at E3 someone from Xbox (not sure who) said both Outer Worlds and Afterparty were day 1 PC gamepass titles. But I guess that changed.Boooooo
I'm certain they said it was coming to Game Pass PC?
Outer Worlds is still coming to PC Game Pass as far as we know. You can even "Pre-install" it right now, which just means they'll install it automatically when available.Wait, so is it only Afterparty skipping PC game pass or also Outer Worlds?
Yes Outer Worlds is coming. Afterparty isnt.Wait, so is it only Afterparty skipping PC game pass or also Outer Worlds?
welcome to the multi-launcher futureNow this is what I call
C O M P E T I T I O N
that would be goddamn hilarious, lolThis is so predictable. EGS is so barebones that they are going to get owned by a torrent client.
yupGabe always said that piracy was always a service issue.
Price too. That's why a good regional pricing is important.Gabe always said that piracy was always a service issue.
You can't spell D-E-S-P-E-R-A-T-I-O-N without EPIC.
... and another egsclusive gets a store page 3 months before release, lol
I remember saying that Hello Neighbor could be the next Twitch big thing last year but it just disappeared and I fully believe that Hide n Seek being an EGS exclusive back in December 100% contributed for the franchise losing a lot of popularity.
... and another egsclusive gets a store page 3 months before release, lol
yeah, probably ... they got in purely because the TinyBuild dude knows Sergey ... so they got the money ... but no one bought the game, lolI remember saying that Hello Neighbor could be the next Twitch big thing last year but it just disappeared and I fully believe that Hide n Seek being an EGS exclusive back in December 100% contributed for the franchise losing a lot of popularity.
it doesn't matter ... ubi don't give a singular fuck about that ... they only took the money because they wanted to move everyone to udontplay for years ... and this only made the decision to ditch steam easier for them ... they could sell ZERO copies on egs and still be satisfied with the dealI wonder how ghost recon breaking point is going to sell on EGS, now that Ubi is offering their subscription service (and the first month is free).
Oh, for sure.it doesn't matter ... ubi don't give a singular fuck about that ... they only took the money because they wanted to move everyone to udontplay for years ... and this only made the decision to ditch steam easier for them ... they could sell ZERO copies on egs and still be satisfied with the deal
probably a looooooootI was just wondering how many copies epic "pre bought" and how much money they are loosing.
Well, let's consider Control and its $10m exclusivity deal. We can assume that Epic paid for Ubi's entire fiscal year releases, which includes: The Division 2, Watch_Dogs: Legion, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint and Anno 1800. Of course Ubi games are way bigger than Control, but as lash pointed, these aren't 100% exclusives, and most people probably bought them from uPlay to no one's surprise. I'd say that it's not impossible that Epic paid, say, $15m per game (you can add an extra $5m on Division 2 and Watch Dogs Legion each since these are their biggest titles) + extra for bringing the rest of their catalog over to EGS.Oh, for sure.
I was just wondering how many copies epic "pre bought" and how much money they are loosing.
I would be even surprised if epic will be able to sell 10k copies world wide.
Did anyone really receive a refund already?I've heard refunds are going out for shenmue 3 now.
Anyone else still waiting? I've not seen anything yet
Yeah I saw folks on resetera posting they had theirs.Did anyone really receive a refund already?
Since one has until early October to change survey answers, and apply for a refund, they will probably only proceed with them after that date.
Hopefully they won't take too long. I could certainly use the funds to buy other stuff.
No need, I take your word.Yeah I saw folks on resetera posting they had theirs.
I'll find the posts and link them
Just out of curiosity: did you back the game at a tier that entitled you to access to the trial version, and if you did, did you receive an email today saying your key was available?i got mine yesterday - in case anyone was wondering
nope and nopeJust out of curiosity: did you back the game at a tier that entitled you to access to the trial version, and if you did, did you receive an email today saying your key was available?
thanks
Of course he's going to say that. The reality of the situation is, though, that only a small handful of games gain any traction on streams. If you're not charting, most casual players probably don't know about you and won't care enough to search you out. And if a game isn't interesting or bringing in viewers, the top streamers will drop them.
One big problem with utilizing streamers in general is that they build audiences around specific games. And audiences are then often only loyal to the streamer insofar as they continue to play the game they want to see them play.Of course he's going to say that. The reality of the situation is, though, that only a small handful of games gain any traction on streams. If you're not charting, most casual players probably don't know about you and won't care enough to search you out. And if a game isn't interesting or bringing in viewers, the top streamers will drop them.
I really miss him. He was a very strong voice for PC gaming and customer rights and he constantly highlighted interesting indie games to play. No one has managed to fill the void he left. Rest in peace TB.I wonder what TotalBiscuit would think.
This is entirely true. I notice the same thing in my own streams. Even though I stream a variety of different games, if I deviate from anything that is horror-related, the few viewers I do have tend to drop off. And that kinda sucks, cause there are non-horror games I'd love to stream more of (and I do, if I'm passionate enough about them). But I'm doing this as a hobby, so I can risk losing a handful of viewers for a week or two.One big problem with utilizing streamers in general is that they build audiences around specific games. And audiences are then often only loyal to the streamer insofar as they continue to play the game they want to see them play.
You can use that cash for some Anime Souls Tiddie Actioni got mine yesterday - in case anyone was wondering
as planned ... you're supposed to be interested in whatever they tell you to be interested inContent creation aligns with the interests of the streamer and whoever's paying them the most.
i can't ... it's already gone, in fact ... had to pay the bills (and i'm not even done with those yet)You can use that cash for some Anime Souls Tiddie Action
Same, just paid rent u-ui can't ... it's already gone, in fact ... had to pay the bills (and i'm not even done with those yet)
Does this means that if not by the bills you would have spent it in anime gamesi can't ... it's already gone, in fact ... had to pay the bills (and i'm not even done with those yet)