Community MetaSteam | February 2021 - We Don't Do Regional Pricing in This House

Status
Not open for further replies.
Thank you for the heads up. I now don't have to stress over picking my next game.

Do what I need. Make a collection on Steam called "Curated backlog", not put it as a shelf, only as a collection and put "one and done" games that you are eager to play, but hasn't installed yet there. Has worked great for me.
 
I'm just glad Activision released Sekiro on Steam. Not only that but they also had a PC CE for it in the US. And to no surprise it sold out faster than the PS4 or Xbox version. I was the only one at my $GME that picked up the PC version.
 
I am thinking about pausing Geforce Now for a while (maybe a month), but the website only mentions the free tier and the 6-month subscription.

So I am afraid I would have to subscribe for 6 months if I wanted to be a "founder" again after I have paused.

3y8QfxY.png



As for Shadow, the queue to become a subscriber is extremely long. If I wanted to be in there, I would have an account at best at the end of October!

So Geforce Now is the only realistic option.

 
Last edited:
  • Sad
Reactions: Tomasety
Re: XCOM2/WOTC deals from a few days ago...


Here's both for less than $15 AND DRM free.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Tomasety

Really interested to see what this game is, seems like it's going to be something a bit different for Valve although that hasn't always exactly worked out for them in the recent past with Artifact flopping and Underlords flopping just much more slowly.
 
I am thinking about pausing Geforce Now for a while (maybe a month), but the website only mentions the free tier and the 6-month subscription.

So I am afraid I would have to subscribe for 6 months if I wanted to be a "founder" again after I have paused.

3y8QfxY.png



As for Shadow, the queue to become a subscriber is extremely long. If I wanted to be in there, I would have an account at best at the end of October!

So Geforce Now is the only realistic option.

Re:Shadow, that's not even mentioning the upper tiers. I waited for 2 months and I had it really, really good.
 

Edit: Woops lol.
 
  • Like
  • Toucan
Reactions: lashman and Arsene

So 16,5k reviews right now is equivalent to 1m sales. That's cool. Of course it's gonna be varied, but I remember when it was far more reviews for 1 mill sales.
 
Last edited:
god damn
 
Attempted a replay of Spec Ops: The Line last night, aborted it after 15-20 minutes or so. Maybe it's that I've played much better cover shooters (particularly Gears 4 and 5) since the first time I played it, but it's just not much fun. Story will always be interesting to discuss, at least.

started Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair thanks to the EGS freebie from a while back, and that seems like a pretty solid platformer; really enjoying how the vaguely Zelda-esque overworld exploration plays into unlocking new stages. A bit concerned by how it gates mandatory level progression behind collectibles that aren't required to complete any level, which is one of my least favorite platformer design tropes; just finishing every level should be enough to complete the game and see an ending. you want to lock bonus stages behind optional collectibles, fine, but don't force me to replay stages
 
  • This!
Reactions: Ge0force
That is a quick milli for Valheim. Game does look amazing. The art style and Terraria comparisons are what really makes me want to pick it up.
 
  • Eyes
Reactions: Tomasety

The company as a whole announced that its quarterly sales were 642 million yen (up 34.6% year-on-year), while operating profits were 440 million yen. (up 46.9% year-on-year).

Sales in its Product Division, which includes games sold in Japan were 66 million yen, marking a massive 101.8% growth year-on-year.

Sales for the Licensing Division, which includes games released outside of Japan licensed to publishers like NIS America, Clouded Leopard, and more, were 576 million yen (up 29.7% year-on-year).
 
  • Eyes
Reactions: QFNS
How complex is that dyson sphere program btw?

Complex. But less so than Factorio so far (I still have a long way to go) and you can definitely take your time with it, since there's no enemies in the game. It's actually kind of relaxing.
 
  • This!
Reactions: lashman
If they're on sale during the lunar sale I'll be getting all the funbag fantasy games to complete my steam collection, but I doubt they will as MG usually price matches with whatever sale is ongoing on their website and those aren't on sale there.

edit: Also

 
Best Borderlands game. Hopefully there's a sequel on the horizon.

I'm also hoping we see more delisted Telltale games like Guardians of the Galaxy return to the store.
 
  • Like
  • This!
Reactions: Kyougar and Mor
Not very, but that's me coming from Factorio and Satisfactory, but Dyson should be okay for beginners.
Complex. But less so than Factorio so far (I still have a long way to go) and you can definitely take your time with it, since there's no enemies in the game. It's actually kind of relaxing.

giphy.gif
 
Paging InnateRhythm

We should play Valheim together, people !
I’m not even interest in North mythology, but a pve survival is really cool. Granted, there is also Grounded, but it is far pricier.
I've always loved vikings and Norse mythology so Valheim is right up my alley for sure! It should be a great one for the co-op crew and if it ends up being a big hit with us I'd be up for possibly renting us a server as well. :smiling-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 
I think I'd wait for Valheim to come out of early access before take the plunge but I do love the norse aesthetic!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Li Kao
The viking setting was one of my main reasons for why AC Valhalla never interested me (Im suprised I finished the game), but Valheim is far more fun.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.