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New indie game from PanicBarn and No More Robots
That's what people said when the price of PC games went up from $50 to $60 a few years ago to match console prices. They were wrong. The $60 price point got normalized pretty effortlessly, even if it did start out with tentpole releases (which I don't remember if it did).Also I don't see any 70$ games doing well on PC at launch unless its from really big players like Rockstar or some highly anticipated Bethesda game like Elder Scrolls 6. A new FromSoft game could pull it off too but otherwise 70$ titles are gonna struggle at launch. And probably get review bombed too.
It's one of the top selling Playstation 4 games ever (20 million sold at last count). It absolutely did set the world on fire. Probably the only game that sold better is God of War. And 'only' 87 on Metacritic? You are going in way too hard to try and prove that an extremely well liked, well reviewed and successful game wasn't that. There is not a development studio in the world who wouldn't be thrilled with 'only 87' and 20 million copies sold.The other thing with Spider-Man is the game didn't really set the world on fire back in 2018. Sony's marketing and hype cycles was big for the game in terms of sales n all but in the end the game only had an 87 on metacritic. The game had criticisms for repetitive quest design n other things.
I mentioned this yesterday, but I think Spidey's lower numbers are mostly of Sony's doing. Proper regional pricing and being available in Russia would have easily put it past 100k CCUs. But at the same time, CCUs really aren't that important for a single player only game. It can gauge launch interest, but these games will sell for years and years while only having a few thousand peak CCUs months from now.Do people forget Spideys regional pricing is fucked and not available in Russia, a giant PC region?
I mentioned this yesterday, but Spidey's numbers are right between Horizon and God of War, and so, they're not lower numbers than the other Sony releases.I mentioned this yesterday, but I think Spidey's lower numbers are mostly of Sony's doing. Proper regional pricing and being available in Russia would have easily put it past 100k CCUs. But at the same time, CCUs really aren't that important for a single player only game. It can gauge launch interest, but these games will sell for years and years while only having a few thousand peak CCUs months from now.
The first reveal trailer for that game had like 30 million views. The brand and marketing sold those 20 million copies long before its release. Its one of the biggest brands in the world and it is Sony's strength to do what they do for their games b4 they release. Especially back then when they took E3 more seriously.It's one of the top selling Playstation 4 games ever (20 million sold at last count). It absolutely did set the world on fire. Probably the only game that sold better is God of War. And 'only' 87 on Metacritic? You are going in way too hard to try and prove that an extremely well liked, well reviewed and successful game wasn't that. There is not a development studio in the world who wouldn't be thrilled with 'only 87' and 20 million copies sold.
yup, that's from the updateXIII - XIII Remake – A major update coming September 13 - Steam News
To achieve the quality standards and offer an optimal gaming experience, Microids decided to entrust the development of XIII Remake to the French studio Tower Five (Lornsword: Winter Chronicle). Hard at work for more than a year on a major update. This update will be released on September 13th...store.steampowered.com
$50 to $60 wasn't as close to $100 as $60 to $70 is and in this day and age when recession is a thing, Globally the economical situation is pretty worse than ever and PC gamers now a days are a lot used to discounts even at launch than like 10 years ago or so.That's what people said when the price of PC games went up from $50 to $60 a few years ago to match console prices. They were wrong. The $60 price point got normalized pretty effortlessly, even if it did start out with tentpole releases (which I don't remember if it did).
That doesn't mean a lot cause the way Spiderman as a brand is treated.. Horizon isn't even close to it popularity wise and GoW while finally got its prestige via TGAs in 2018 but still not close to Spiderman in terms of popularity is above it. Spiderman has sold 33m copies while GoW nearly 20m as per the last update in late 2021. There's definitely something wrong with the concurrent numbers going by this and its not as impressive as you might think for Sony's spiderman on PC infact Sony's other past releases like Days Gone and HZD don't have 'impressive' CCU numbers either so the bar isn't quite high however GoW for me was the first title that reached at least 70K+ which seemed like 'ok this one at least is getting close to the CCU peaks that big games usually reach now a days.. 66K is still quite a bit lower than quite a lot of AAA games releasing now a days.I mentioned this yesterday, but Spidey's numbers are right between Horizon and God of War, and so, they're not lower numbers than the other Sony releases.
Fashion Police looks really good
This is a several years old single player game, of course it's not gonna have the same CCU as day one live service or multiplayer games or games with high replay value.That doesn't mean a lot cause the way Spiderman as a brand is treated.. Horizon isn't even close to it popularity wise and GoW will finally got its prestige via TGAs in 2018 but still not close to Spiderman in terms of popularity is above it. Spiderman has sold 33m copies while GoW nearly 20m as per the last update in late 2021. There's definitely something wrong with the concurrent numbers going by this and its not as impressive as you might think for Sony's spiderman on PC infact Sony's other past releases like Days Gone and HZD don't have 'impressive' CCU numbers either so the bar isn't quite high however GoW for me was the first title that reached at least 70K+ which seemed like 'ok this one at least is getting close to the CCU peaks that big games usually reach now a days.. 66K is still quite a bit lower than quite a lot of AAA games releasing now a days.
You're right and i agree but others who speak too highly of the brand and how 'good the game is' might not be convinced solely due to this explaination and when they see its numbers vs the other games and that its not going above and beyond them, then they'll see it as a negative.This is a several years old single player game, of course it's not gonna have the same CCU as day one live service or multiplayer games or games with high replay value.
Already out of warranty? I thought even Zotac would have at least a 2 year warranty, if not 3 years for most regions.Of course the Zotac 3080 is out of warranty, but since Im friends with the shop guys theyll make an effort to RMA the thing, as I was able to give them the box completely intact.
So basically I spent 200 bucks today, and I have a nice new Corsair PSU, an slimfit Noctua cooler, a non-functional PC with no GPU, and an IOU for a Zotac RTX 3080. Don't buy Zotac, kids.
The Spider-Man brand is big on Playstation consoles, but it didn't have much of a presence on PC in the past, I think?You're right and i agree but others who speak too highly of the brand and how 'good the game is' might not be convinced solely due to this explaination and when they see its numbers vs the other games and that its not going above and beyond them, then they'll see it as a negative.
It depends which perspective you see it from.
The thing to consider though, is that getting a peak CCU of 65k (and whatever that implies for total sales) with this kind of lousy regional pricing is probably earning them more money than if they had gotten 100k with proper regional pricing. It's definitely possible that's the case. Losing Russia is undeniably hurting their sales but again, if they had priced it at 4000 rubles or something silly like that then those sales would have been depressed as well. I really did think it would go to 100k. Definitely launched lower than expectations as far as I'm concerned.I mentioned this yesterday, but I think Spidey's lower numbers are mostly of Sony's doing. Proper regional pricing and being available in Russia would have easily put it past 100k CCUs. But at the same time, CCUs really aren't that important for a single player only game. It can gauge launch interest, but these games will sell for years and years while only having a few thousand peak CCUs months from now.
My understanding of mathematics absolutely lets me deny that an 87/100 average can be called 'mid'. Even when you consider only the 60-100 game reviewer scale. And especially when you recognize just how much it takes (mathematically) to increase a metascore by even one point when you're already that high up.And yea 87 isn't bad but you can't deny its mid.
$50 to $60 wasn't as close to $100 as $60 to $70 is and in this day and age when recession is a thing, Globally the economical situation is pretty worse than ever and PC gamers now a days are a lot used to discounts even at launch than like 10 years ago or so.
The price of a game as long as it keeps getting close to $100 will become more and more of a mental barrier for PC gamers more than others because PC is a price sensitive market vs console.
That is good news to me at least, as it gives me hope that they'll actually give me back a working card (instead of having to face the terrifying prospect of repasting a 3080). Over here when you buy PC parts the retailers give you one year as standard, and its really hard to get replacements directly from the manufacturers without the retailers' help.Already out of warranty? I thought even Zotac would have at least a 2 year warranty, if not 3 years for most regions.
Yes, there was a malware incident in 2017 (which was fixed quickly), and there was bundled software installed alongside it (Avira, so not the worst you could install, but still)...Is there an alternative to a program like CCleaner? I remember reading bad things about it some time ago but I don't even remember what.
Embarassing.
Yikes.
Looks like it might be time to nab that Hypnospace soundtrack.No More Robots 5th Anniversary Sale
Can you believe it's been FIVE YEARS since No More Robots was born? To celebrate our birthday, we've got a whole bunch of exciting events going on: We've launched Fashion Police Squad today, a brand new shooter about finding fashion criminals and dressing them properly! There's a brand new...store.steampowered.com
So it's safe to use now?Yes, there was a malware incident in 2017 (which was fixed quickly), and there was bundled software installed alongside it (Avira, so not the worst you could install, but still)...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCleaner should have all the info
Well, it is a availability problem, as Gabe once said. If Russians can't legally buy the game, they will pirate it.'Pirate' Spider-Man Remastered Steam Keys Sell Out in Sanctioned Russia * TorrentFreak
High-priced Spider-Man Remastered activation keys sold out in Russia despite the game being cracked and pirated immediately after launch.torrentfreak.com
Good, at least the people can somehow manage to get the legal game.'Pirate' Spider-Man Remastered Steam Keys Sell Out in Sanctioned Russia * TorrentFreak
High-priced Spider-Man Remastered activation keys sold out in Russia despite the game being cracked and pirated immediately after launch.torrentfreak.com
Hello Quake lava pits.
All Spiderman keys are region free with the one caveat that they cannot be activated in Russia or Belarus. The vendor in this article says (in the screenshot) that a customer will have to change their region to activate the game, which is correct. But in that case, those folks can buy keys from any grey market site (like cdkeys, G2A or Kinguin) and will get a better deal than the price this vendor was charging ($64). So basically these people are ripping off their customers by taking advantage of the fact that people might not know the keys are region free or perhaps they support some convenient local payment method.'Pirate' Spider-Man Remastered Steam Keys Sell Out in Sanctioned Russia * TorrentFreak
High-priced Spider-Man Remastered activation keys sold out in Russia despite the game being cracked and pirated immediately after launch.torrentfreak.com
I was very excited for lost ark when it first came out and put in a decent chunk of time but a lot of that was because I wanted to play the game for so long. I heard about Lost Ark in like 2014? or whenever it first got announced in Korea and they did their first trailer and it looked amazing.All Spiderman keys are region free with the one caveat that they cannot be activated in Russia or Belarus. The vendor in this article says (in the screenshot) that a customer will have to change their region to activate the game, which is correct. But in that case, those folks can buy keys from any grey market site (like cdkeys, G2A or Kinguin) and will get a better deal than the price this vendor was charging ($64). So basically these people are ripping off their customers by taking advantage of the fact that people might not know the keys are region free or perhaps they support some convenient local payment method.
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On another note, does anyone still play Lost Ark? I assume at this point all the 'casual' players will have left the game and those still playing are the truly dedicated folks. If you are one of those people, what are your thoughts about the game now? I played the game a lot (700+ hours) and loved it to bits but so many things went wrong with how Amazon/Smilegate managed it that I just sort of gave up on it. I mentally checked out about 6-8 weeks ago but still kept playing out of habit and FOMO to some extent. I've been drifting away from it more recently. It kinda feels like detoxing from a bad habit honestly. I also feel kinda dumb because I spent a ton of money buying skins for all my characters right before I started losing interest.
I would say wait if you can unless you "need" a new GPU right now. By need I mean your old GPU died or anything similar that restricts you from playing games.And also still trying to understand if I should shell out an unreasonable amount on a gpu now or wait, and if I would really appreciate RT anyways.
There's a RU + CIS sub displayed on Steamdb. Bukka might have sold RoW keys when the game released which is kind of weird but that would explain the need of changing region which is obviously not a good idea in general.All Spiderman keys are region free with the one caveat that they cannot be activated in Russia or Belarus. The vendor in this article says (in the screenshot) that a customer will have to change their region to activate the game, which is correct. But in that case, those folks can buy keys from any grey market site (like cdkeys, G2A or Kinguin) and will get a better deal than the price this vendor was charging ($64). So basically these people are ripping off their customers by taking advantage of the fact that people might not know the keys are region free or perhaps they support some convenient local payment method.
Yeah i agree. Fallout 3 was amazing fun to play when it came out, same with Oblivion. They felt like 'next gen' games to me. Fallout 4 was still fun as was Skyrim. When Fallout 76 got announced I was pretty disappointed. No interest multiplayer versions of these games. Im a grumpy old gamer.Tried out Elder Scrolls Online for the xbox challenge and got reminded just how much I like the looting in Bethesda games, I genuinely miss playing a main Elder Scrolls or Fallout.
I played around 150 hrs of lost Ark from launch. Enjoyed my time with the game a lot. Until I didn’t. There where 2 factors that made me drop it.All Spiderman keys are region free with the one caveat that they cannot be activated in Russia or Belarus. The vendor in this article says (in the screenshot) that a customer will have to change their region to activate the game, which is correct. But in that case, those folks can buy keys from any grey market site (like cdkeys, G2A or Kinguin) and will get a better deal than the price this vendor was charging ($64). So basically these people are ripping off their customers by taking advantage of the fact that people might not know the keys are region free or perhaps they support some convenient local payment method.
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On another note, does anyone still play Lost Ark? I assume at this point all the 'casual' players will have left the game and those still playing are the truly dedicated folks. If you are one of those people, what are your thoughts about the game now? I played the game a lot (700+ hours) and loved it to bits but so many things went wrong with how Amazon/Smilegate managed it that I just sort of gave up on it. I mentally checked out about 6-8 weeks ago but still kept playing out of habit and FOMO to some extent. I've been drifting away from it more recently. It kinda feels like detoxing from a bad habit honestly. I also feel kinda dumb because I spent a ton of money buying skins for all my characters right before I started losing interest.
I've played a 100 hours around launch and enjoyed my time with it a lot, but I quit shortly after the time I hit the point where the gear enhancement and all the daily stuff kicked in. For the same reason I quit almost every other live-service game: too much work. And additionally I don't like when games want to dictate my gaming schedule too much (I understand a certain degree). There's so much stuff in Lost Ark you can only do during specific hour windows in the day and honestly, miss me with that shit.On another note, does anyone still play Lost Ark? I assume at this point all the 'casual' players will have left the game and those still playing are the truly dedicated folks. If you are one of those people, what are your thoughts about the game now? I played the game a lot (700+ hours) and loved it to bits but so many things went wrong with how Amazon/Smilegate managed it that I just sort of gave up on it. I mentally checked out about 6-8 weeks ago but still kept playing out of habit and FOMO to some extent. I've been drifting away from it more recently. It kinda feels like detoxing from a bad habit honestly. I also feel kinda dumb because I spent a ton of money buying skins for all my characters right before I started losing interest.
ToA is a solid game, definitely a looker, but I hope they improve the story and script in the next game. I beat it almost exclusively on Deck too.Man past 12 or so hours was really not good for me (I think that I had food poisoning) but I think that things are getting better and tnx to Steam Deck i am entertained And I must say that I really like Tales of Arise, way more than I thought I will.
So far I like the story. I am more annoyed by some small things mostly related to lower budget. Like lack of choices, lack of fully voiced scenes regarding side quests, map based world, lackluster exploration...ToA is a solid game, definitely a looker, but I hope they improve the story and script in the next game. I beat it almost exclusively on Deck too.