Personally I don't think uPlay is that badA bit of a heads-up for those of you who likes simulation/city builders. Anno 1602 is currently free to keep forever in the Ubi store.
Anno 1602
Make sure you're clicking on the "Get it for free..." button instead of "Add to cart" button.
Before y'all raise your objections and pitchforks, yes, yes I know. Ubi launcher is the devil spawn, etc. It's somewhat better than the Epic launcher, though. Sometimes you gotta roll in with the bad to get with the goods.
Nice. The game looks beautiful, too bad it's launching near the Winter Sale.Bladed Fury is out:
Personally I don't think uPlay is that bad
Haha. My comment is mostly tongue in cheekPersonally I don't think uPlay is that bad
Worked for me about 6 weeks ago using a russian VPN. There might still be an 88 day runtime lock.Does VPN work still for activating region locked keys? I got a Worms WMD and its locked to this area. If my friend uses a VPN in the states, can he activate it...
hmmm ... never happened to me, sorryDoes anyone else have this problem with Steam, where it won't find every game I have installed when it starts after a shutdown of Windows but fixes itself after I restart Steam? Kinda annoying to see half the games installed and half of the games that actually are installed needs an update. I'm using a M.2 drive if it helps.
I thought I read somewhere that they would take a year off again?So is there gonna be an Ass Creed game in 2019? Origin was in 2017, Odyssey is 2018. I thought Ubi said they were gonna cut down on Annual game releases?
Anyways, seeing as Origin is more than 50% off a year after release, I'ma hold off on getting Odyssey until it matches the discount next year.
Hey!What up
pretty sure most of the people are already in here ... just not postingHey!
This forum is vacuuming up an increasing number of posters I recognize.
I pretty much think of this place as steam gaf: the forum.Hey!
This forum is vacuuming up an increasing number of posters I recognize.
I pretty much think of this place as steam gaf: the forum.
Feel free to link to as many stupid posts/articles as you want.This place is cozy. But I don't want to just hide here. I want to fight back against fake news and platform warring on Era.
The thing is, most PC-Era people have given up and even get aggro when one just posts a link to the newest Steam-misinformation-thread into the PC-OT. They don't want to see or hear.
... and playing Obsidian or Larian games is basically like reading books anywayI remember one time, I had a plan to see if I could makes games not be part of my life anymore, thinking I would try and live "real life" more, but then I realized that just spent hours and hours watching for amusement flat earther documentaries and also about religious nuts being scared of CERN opening a portal to hell.
Asked myself what the fuck I'm doing with my life, installed Pillars of Eternity and am much more at peace with games being quite awesome part of anyone's life.
Yeah I was very confused, I mean they have tried to make ticket to ride a base franchase that can be used in other games but I didn´t heard anything of a new boardgame.lolTicket to Ride just dropped its 3rd of 4 episodes. It's a bit grindy and repetitive and has a pretty unique battle system. You move your character over matching coloured squares corresponding to the ability you want to use, more squares, more power and then unleash it on baddies. The art is great.
Uhm, I believe Ticket to Earth is entire different game than Ticket to Earth. bobnowhere wrote the wrong nameYeah I was very confused, I mean they have tried to make ticket to ride a base franchase that can be used in other games but I didn´t heard anything of a new boardgame.lol
Is it tho?Uhm, I believe Ticket to Earth is entire different game than Ticket to Earth. bobnowhere wrote the wrong name
If you count Assassin's Creed 3 Remaster. But no new game.So is there gonna be an Ass Creed game in 2019? Origin was in 2017, Odyssey is 2018. I thought Ubi said they were gonna cut down on Annual game releases?
Anyways, seeing as Origin is more than 50% off a year after release, I'ma hold off on getting Odyssey until it matches the discount next year.
I think they said 2019 would be another year offSo is there gonna be an Ass Creed game in 2019? Origin was in 2017, Odyssey is 2018. I thought Ubi said they were gonna cut down on Annual game releases?
Anyways, seeing as Origin is more than 50% off a year after release, I'ma hold off on getting Odyssey until it matches the discount next year.
That's pretty much the story of Doom. Not only they are stupid, but they also lack imagination.I remember one time, I had a plan to see if I could makes games not be part of my life anymore, thinking I would try and live "real life" more, but then I realized that just spent hours and hours watching for amusement flat earther documentaries and also about religious nuts being scared of CERN opening a portal to hell.
Asked myself what the fuck I'm doing with my life, installed Pillars of Eternity and am much more at peace with games being quite awesome part of anyone's life.
yeah, that 200k figure seemed EXTREMELY fishy from the start .... for a game no one ever heard of, that had like 90 concurrent players before going free ...50 hours or so.
Looks like steam has cottoned on to people using bot-nets to abuse free giveaways inside steam. Cards for Geneshift and Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion have been mysteriously disabled. Geneshift had more than 200k "players" at one point yesterday!
I finished this and Golf Peaks recently. Golf Peaks was definitely the better of the two but I enjoyed them both.
Follow my curator for more great puzzle game recommendations!
Up Left Out is another short minimalist puzzle game from the maker of Hook, Klocki and Push but this time you are sliding blocks around.
There are various goals to accomplish. It starts off simply, you just need to free each block from it’s holding pin. Other mechanics are slowly introduced, blank blocks that just get in the way, patterns and lines on top of the blocks that need to be matched together to end the puzzle, buttons that rotate all the pieces and walls/gates that can be manipulated to stop blocks at specific places. These walls demonstrate the fundamental mechanic, blocks slide as far as they can until they hit something. Some of the later and best puzzles contain blocks that can only be moved once that pattern on top of them is replicated on other movable blocks.
Sticking with the minimalist setting, I’m not completely sure how many levels there are! Around 50 or so, should take an hour or so, as there isn’t a level select screen. Thankfully you can now quit the game when finished without opening the task manager.
Short, sweet, less than a dollar but could use a few more of the harder puzzles.
I'm wondering why it took this long for Valve to act on this.yeah, that 200k figure seemed EXTREMELY fishy from the start .... for a game no one ever heard of, that had like 90 concurrent players before going free ...
wow, holy shit ... yeah!I'm wondering why it took this long for Valve to act on this.
Archi's group alone has 650k bots.
Steam Community :: Group :: Archi's SC Farm
That's $30k+ in card money per game, assuming 5 cards and 1 cent profit per card.
Did everyone see the State of PC Gaming in 2018 that Kotaku put out last week?Feel free to link to as many stupid posts/articles as you want.
I can always use a good laugh.
More options means more chances for new ideas to flourish and, perhaps, for a new middle class of developers to emerge where, currently, there’s mostly just a ceiling and a floor with little in the middle. The early 2010s indie golden age is never coming back, but something new and hopefully less calcified than The Steam Era is on the way.
Anti-“asset flip” rhetoric also expanded in preposterous new directions as some Steam users did their best to prove that game developers are lazy and undeserving of basic respect. It’s a song that’s been ringing through Steam’s labyrinthine halls for as long as anyone can remember, but each year, it gets a little louder.
At this point, Epic’s main strategy seems to be accumulating exclusives, but some developers—tired of Steam’s near-monopoly and obstinately libertarian ethos—are hoping Epic can rock the boat.
Defying all odds, Valve actually released a game this year in the form of DOTA 2 card game Artifact.
ooooh, that looks pretty nice!been playing "Ultimate General Civil War" for a few days.
These aren't bots but people. Well maybe some are bots, but if you use ASF it automatically puts you in the group. There are a bunch of people from GAF/Era in there, and I know we are not bots lol.I'm wondering why it took this long for Valve to act on this.
Archi's group alone has 650k bots.
Steam Community :: Group :: Archi's SC Farm
That's $30k+ in card money per game, assuming 5 cards and 1 cent profit per card.
ah, but you see - i didn't even bother getting the "free" game i don't own a single game directly on uplaylashman says he hates Uplay, but the second I logged to redeem that free Anno game, you know what was waiting for me? A friend request from him, that's what!
... or are they?!There are a bunch of people from GAF/Era in there, and I know we are not bots lol.
Welp, Kotaku can fuck right off thenDid everyone see the State of PC Gaming in 2018 that Kotaku put out last week?
It's not quite as silly as I found the PS4 one, but it's still pretty eye-rolling.
I mean technically, when you configure ASF, you are creating a "bot." The web config form even asks you to name your botThese aren't bots but people. Well maybe some are bots, but if you use ASF it automatically puts you in the group. There are a bunch of people from GAF/Era in there, and I know we are not bots lol.
I used to leave the group every time after I idled what I wanted but meh, eventually I just stopped wasting the effort.