That fucking sucks.The Medium :: Steam Community
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On the other hand, I pre-ordered the game long time ago.
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yes, it does ... greedy fucksThat fucking sucks.
.....gross.Started playing Chaos;Head
Yikes yeah. Jumped from $50 to $61 in Canada.The Medium :: Steam Community
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they raised the price EVERYWHERE, even in the EU ... everywhere but the US, and polandYikes yeah. Jumped from $50 to $61 in Canada.
Fuck off Blooper.
Fuck em. Their games end up in Humble Bundles eventually anyway so I’m just gonna wait for that. I ain’t supporting crap like that.they raised the price EVERYWHERE, even in the EU ... everywhere but the US, and poland
seriously though, what is the deal with chaos head not getting localised?And this here is why the game hasn't left Japan.
5pb is too scared of Type Moon suing their assess off
.....gross.
Fuck em. Their games end up in Humble Bundles eventually anyway so I’m just gonna wait for that. I ain’t supporting crap like that.
(it’ll probably run like trash anyway so I dont mind waiting)
2.99 USD | 2.99 EUR | 2.79 GBP | 3.99 CAD | 4.39 AUD | 266 RUB | 342 JPY
Mega Re-Bundle more like :V
Gameplay wise it's more ARK than Day Z.Wondering if Conan Exiles is a good open world sandbox or just another of the edgy shit that came after Day Z. Is enslaving people mandatory ?
To be honest, I'd rather not see a shitty company like Epic becoming a major player in pc gaming.[UWSL]I think it's fair to say we all want the app to improve so PC gamers who opt to use it have a less shit experience.[/UWSL]
Uh, I was more interested in playing solo / duo / friends in a private instance (I think it's possible ?)Gameplay wise it's more ARK than Day Z.
Don't play it unless you want to join a massive clan etc.
Next one should be the Lunar New Year's Sale, in FebruaryBTW, when is the next Steam Sale, summer ?
Spring CleaningUh, I was more interested in playing solo / duo / friends in a private instance (I think it's possible ?)
If it's not possibe or break the game then fuck that noise. I like my grind wheel with a few friends or alone, not interested in playing with randos.
BTW, when is the next Steam Sale, summer ?
I use this, been using it for some years now.Sorry in case it's a stupid question - and I guess it's common knowledge for heavy Steam users ha - but what is the go-to method to idle for cards these days?
I got plenty of card drops and it should make a good couple bucks. Thanks in advance!
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readies popcornSo, today I heard some things about that Perfect Dark game and oh boy I'm now concerned
Playing solo is possible, and private servers are too (in fact, you'll start a private server for solo play). Thats they only way I played Conan Exiles. Also has built-in cheatsUh, I was more interested in playing solo / duo / friends in a private instance (I think it's possible ?)
If it's not possibe or break the game then fuck that noise. I like my grind wheel with a few friends or alone, not interested in playing with randos.
GaaS and episodicSo, today I heard some things about that Perfect Dark game and oh boy I'm now concerned
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Oh god they're gonna "Goldeneye Activision remake"fy it aren't theySo, today I heard some things about that Perfect Dark game and oh boy I'm now concerned
Since Microsoft is all in on [UWSL]the "game pass" business model, I expect most of their games being turned into GaaS or episodic content. They need people to keep subscribing and spending extra money to keep this model sustainable. [/UWSL]GaaS and episodic
Thanks! Never heard of it. It's too bad that quite a few people seem to be complaining about bugs (including loss of progress...)!
Not the best port but it reminded me of how I enjoyed it on the Vita.
I just hope Fable, Avowed and the next Bethesda rpg games won't be affected.Since Microsoft is all in on [UWSL]the "game pass" business model, I expect most of their games being turned into GaaS or episodic content. They need people to keep subscribing and spending extra money to keep this model sustainable. [/UWSL]
Those aren't scalpers anymore, they're freaking guillotines.Huh, a local store has 3060Ti in stock for the equivalent of $1600 USD and 1 3090 for $3000
The lack of these little rabbit warrens leads to a lack of discovery. When looking for new and unknown games to play on Steam, the trailers and screenshots only pull me in so far—it's more often the weird player stories, streams and community creativity that really shows me what a game is about. There's now a 'Discover' tab that serves as the store's front page, ostensibly to "help users find new interesting games", but the games it coughs up aren't exactly ones that anyone needs help discovering.
At the time of writing, five of the games on the first page of 'Discover' are big Ubisoft titles, sandwiched between Fortnite, Cyberpunk, Star Wars Squadrons and GTA 5. Only one of the ten games on display is an indie. The next thing you'll see when you scroll down is a selection of service games with holiday events—most of them already well known and popular—then you have the daily Christmas freebies. It's only after that do the indies really start filtering through, appearing in the 'New Releases' section a few scrolls down.
In contrast, Steam greets me with no less than eight indie titles from the off, using my personal tastes to find games on sale I might be interested in. A little bit further down, I get a list of indies enjoyed by 'players like me' and daily community recommendations, which again highlights lesser-known games. Sure, the algorithms are inevitably imperfect, but they're at least getting my eyes on a wider selection of indie games, while on Epic the main way to get foregrounded as an indie is via the golden ticket of exclusivity or being the free game of the week.
Epic should be lauded for creating a publicly visible roadmap for Epic Games Store, but it also highlights the company's priorities. Recently added checkouts, currency localisation, wishlists and growing currency support are useful, but very much storefront-oriented. Achievements, enabled in July, are being added slowly, while a vaguely worded "social overhaul" and user reviews (that will be opt-in for developers) are still way off. There's no mention of remote play, streaming or family sharing—the kind of features that separate a storefront designed to sell games from a fleshed out platform designed to make gaming convenient and accessible.
But will the goodwill carry over into genuine consumer loyalty when Epic's free game sideshow comes to an end? Will indie games get the opportunities and exposure they need on the Epic Games Store without the publicity of exclusivity or being podiumed as the free game of the week?
Based on my own experience as a ritualistic beneficiary of Epic’s giveaways and £10 game coupons, I feel that loyalty towards the Epic Games Store is as shallow as the pages of the store itself. It’s not a convenient place to look for interesting new indie titles or arrange gaming get-togethers with friends; it’s a storefront with some eye-catching titles and claims to being a Steam competitor, but step inside and it’s an eerily hollow place, making me question the sincerity of the impressive window display as I inch back towards the exit.
There’s a lot of work to do here if Epic wants to hold my attention beyond this extended, expensive honeymoon period.
Irresistible bait for gamers? The utter tanking of their exclusive games says otherwise .Well it took them 2 years to realize obvious
After 2 years, the Epic Games Store is still a golden ticket for devs and irresistible bait for gamers
But has it grown into a true Steam rival?www.pcgamer.com
only what we've been saying since the very beginning .... but apparently everyone who doesn't immediately love epic is a steam fanboy, so ...Well it took them 2 years to realize obvious
You can't say that people are not taking their free games and 10$ coupons.Irresistible bait for gamers? The utter tanking of their exclusive games says otherwise .
I'm sure this isn't news to them, but they didn't want to go after one of their biggest partners on day one for such a shoddy showing. This was bound to happen eventually, but until PCG uncouples from Epic as a sponsor of their various things, it's going to be a tale of two magazines/websites.Well it took them 2 years to realize obvious
After 2 years, the Epic Games Store is still a golden ticket for devs and irresistible bait for gamers
But has it grown into a true Steam rival?www.pcgamer.com
Some people are taking it, I'm not sure how many though. I would also argue - like the author himself - that these customers aren't necessarily the spending type.You can't say that people are not taking their free games and 10$ coupons.
It really is a mystery why the storefront that invest resources in improving the user experience generates more "loyalty".... . So far I think without the financial incentive people will leave fast.Well it took them 2 years to realize obvious
Did CoZ just released their patch without me knowing?Started playing Chaos;Head
That looks like the old, leaked patch for the standard version.Did CoZ just released their patch without me knowing?