This person constantly leaks EGS giveaways and Humble Bundles so they are legit. I couldn't decide whether to post this in the Steam thread or EGS thread. I assume the Steam release will happen on the same day as well, but you know how Epic is.
I'm not sure this is true. As you said earlier, when people are buying the game on Steam anyway, devs are getting Epic's money PLUS most of the missed money the year after. In my opinion, this is the best possible motivation for devs to accept more moneyhats in the future.Eh, I know we’ve disagreed on this before, but I don’t think not buying the game is really sending the right message. If anything it further justifies the developer taking Epic’s cash. I think this is especially true for developers not backed by a publisher, like IOI.
I used to lean more on Geoforce's side of the argument RE: "buying EGS exclusives" but have since come around, nowadays I'm more in line with your view (don't buy ex-EGS games blindly to "prove a point", but its OK to buy games based on merit).Eh, I know we’ve disagreed on this before, but I don’t think not buying the game is really sending the right message. If anything it further justifies the developer taking Epic’s cash. I think this is especially true for developers not backed by a publisher, like IOI.
The best (and now proven) way to deal with EGS games is to let Epic eat shit on the game selling poorly on their store to the point where they’re actively discouraged from continuing the practice, then judge the former exclusives on their merits as a game once it’s out on a platform you’re willing to use.
In the end the only thing that matters to these companies is the bottom line. If they see things that make number go up, they will do them. If people don’t buy the game on Steam after a year they’re not going to link that to their EGS deal, they’re just going to chalk it up to a poor selling game and think they were right to take Epic’s cash.
But that’s just my opinion.
Well, this, basically! Hahaha.But yes, the most important action against Epic's moneyhatting is not to buy the game on EGS. It seems that the majority of PC gamers waits for the Steam release, which is probable the main reason why Epic is switching to (probably) permanent exclusives using their publishing label. I'm not saying that permanent exclusivity is better than timed exclusivity (on the contrary), but at least the amount of games involved is A LOT smaller.
Leaker has never leaked anything Steam related as I guess they don't have access to backend like they do with EGS or Humble Bundle, so yeah, it's extremely likely they will release on the same day but they do not know.This person constantly leaks EGS giveaways and Humble Bundles so they are legit. I couldn't decide whether to post this in the Steam thread or EGS thread. I assume the Steam release will happen on the same day as well, but you know how Epic is.
That would only matter if EGS would still give out money with a garden hose. which they don't.Eh, I know we’ve disagreed on this before, but I don’t think not buying the game is really sending the right message. If anything it further justifies the developer taking Epic’s cash. I think this is especially true for developers not backed by a publisher, like IOI.
The best (and now proven) way to deal with EGS games is to let Epic eat shit on the game selling poorly on their store to the point where they’re actively discouraged from continuing the practice, then judge the former exclusives on their merits as a game once it’s out on a platform you’re willing to use.
In the end the only thing that matters to these companies is the bottom line. If they see things that make number go up, they will do them. If people don’t buy the game on Steam after a year they’re not going to link that to their EGS deal, they’re just going to chalk it up to a poor selling game and think they were right to take Epic’s cash.
But that’s just my opinion.
My view is they will take a moneyhat if it’s sufficiently big enough, regardless of which customers are protesting or buying/not buying their games on Steam.I'm not sure this is true. As you said earlier, when people are buying the game on Steam anyway, devs are getting Epic's money PLUS most of the missed money the year after. In my opinion, this is the best possible motivation for devs to accept more moneyhats in the future.
you are doing hoardign wrongGTA trilogy is still broken, but if its 50% off I may get it to add to my collection
PLEASE!
This person constantly leaks EGS giveaways and Humble Bundles so they are legit. I couldn't decide whether to post this in the Steam thread or EGS thread. I assume the Steam release will happen on the same day as well, but you know how Epic is.
I see Cacher reaction and, not knowing the reason behind it (maybe the super long games ?) I feel compelled to precise that by grey key I just mean a key from a reseller, nothing illegal (that I know of).Uhnn, I bought Midnight Suns even though my plate is already full between P5R and Ys VIII (and Death Stranding if I decide to continue).
On the bright side, it was a grey key, no such things as too small discount.
Nah, I just thought if it is from places like G2A. As far as I know they are pretty risky.I see Cacher reaction and, not knowing the reason behind it (maybe the super long games ?) I feel compelled to precise that by grey key I just mean a key from a reseller, nothing illegal (that I know of).
Yeah sure, not the safest place to buy keys from. I dare to hope I'm buying from less fishy sites, but at the end of the day you are right.Nah, I just thought if it is from places like G2A. As far as I know they are pretty risky.
As I said back when this whole Epic moneyhat thing began, getting Epic to stop giving out moneyhats would be much easier than getting developers to stop taking them. They key was to make these deals unprofitable for Epic and that was fully achieved. I don't think it matters if people buy former Epic exclusives on Steam anymore.I'm not sure this is true. As you said earlier, when people are buying the game on Steam anyway, devs are getting Epic's money PLUS most of the missed money the year after. In my opinion, this is the best possible motivation for devs to accept more moneyhats in the future.
But yes, the most important action against Epic's moneyhatting is not to buy the game on EGS. It seems that the majority of PC gamers waits for the Steam release, which is probable the main reason why Epic is switching to (probably) permanent exclusives using their publishing label. I'm not saying that permanent exclusivity is better than timed exclusivity (on the contrary), but at least the amount of games involved is A LOT smaller.
I buy a lot of SE shit including just about all of the 147 games they put out in the last 3 months of last year but even I think this one's going to be pretty bad, like stranger of paradise-tier without the memes to carry it.ANYONE EXCITED FOR FOR FORSPOKEN?
YEA?
ANYONE?
NO ONE?
HOW MANY?
niiice! are you still 100%-ing those games? how are you keeping up with all of them?Out now
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
Iv taken a break since having to make new steam account and allhow are you keeping up with all of them?
hahaha, nice! they're all good gamesIv taken a break since having to make new steam account and all
but i will get back to it at some point.
I'm feeling similar on AW2 if only because while I don't like EGS I can't feel I can really object too angrily for exclusives that are published/funded by the platform holder (similar to having to use Origin for an EA exclusive). It's not ideal but I get it unlike straight up buying exclusivity.I buy EGS exclusives whenever they release on Steam, usually I don't even know they were exclusives as I don't follow EGS exclusives they way I did before, like Eternal Cylinder, bought it on Steam sale, didn't even remember it being EGS exclusive.
However, I will buy Alan Wake 2 on EGS because Alan Wake is a very special "series" to me.
My head was spinning when the video started explaining the sewer pass. I'll stick to Mario Kart.
Perspective-assist Mode.Bright Memory Infinite has gotten a third person mode (or, as they call it, "Perspective-assist Mode")
Bright Memory: Infinite - Perspective-assist Mode, Rabbit Costume DLC, and Toon Rendering Update! - Steam News
Hello everyone, we've released a special update to celebrate Chinese New Year that we hope you'll enjoy! We're introducing an all-new Perspective-assist mode. When you turn it on in settings, Shelia's model will be displayed on-screen. Shelia's model will only be displayed while moving and...store.steampowered.com
its a good but short shooter, can recommend it.
Command and Conquer Remastered is 3 EURO. That is pretty much a no brainer. It's a remastered done extremely well and works on the Deck. Tank rushes are actually quite doable on the Deck.
Now give me a RA2 and TibSun remake you cowards!
Added both to my cart. A horny game and a proper game, balanced as it should be.Bright Memory Infinite has gotten a third person mode (or, as they call it, "Perspective-assist Mode")
Bright Memory: Infinite - Perspective-assist Mode, Rabbit Costume DLC, and Toon Rendering Update! - Steam News
Hello everyone, we've released a special update to celebrate Chinese New Year that we hope you'll enjoy! We're introducing an all-new Perspective-assist mode. When you turn it on in settings, Shelia's model will be displayed on-screen. Shelia's model will only be displayed while moving and...store.steampowered.com
its a good but short shooter, can recommend it.
But Stranger of Paradise is genuinly funI buy a lot of SE shit including just about all of the 147 games they put out in the last 3 months of last year but even I think this one's going to be pretty bad, like stranger of paradise-tier without the memes to carry it.
More like "interested" than excited.ANYONE EXCITED FOR FOR FORSPOKEN?
That sure is expensive. The game costs 660 Swedish crowns = 58.5 Euros for me from cdkeys.com.I was slightly curious because it's rather rare that we get a AAAA game on an uncommon engine, but I'm not 80€ curious. Not even 40.
This unironically makes me want to play itdefinitely perspective ASSist
Spend less on Nintendo trinkets and just get a PC!Entertainment $$$
I am good at this economy thing. Buy candles!Please help me manage my budget, my Family is dying!
Groceries $200
Electricity $80
Water $30
Car/insurance $300
Entertainment $$$
I also don't mind using a publisher's launcher like Origin for 1st party games. But the huge difference between EA and Epic, is that EA never tried to disrupt PC gaming by spending hundreds of millions to cripple other (and better) launchers. I don't want a shitty company like that gaining growth on my gaming platform of choice.I'm feeling similar on AW2 if only because while I don't like EGS I can't feel I can really object too angrily for exclusives that are published/funded by the platform holder (similar to having to use Origin for an EA exclusive). It's not ideal but I get it unlike straight up buying exclusivity.