Trimmed down my installed games on Steam to avoid choice paralysis. Hope this works, this week I've been playing a lot.
Considering they are based in Japan, the game might not even have until tomorrow, it may be gone very soon.
Last call. Will be delisted tomorrow.
They don't state a reason.Why?
huh? what do you mean?I will never know what that person linked to even after asking more then a couple times what it is -.-
oh, huhAbout region swapping.
Whenever a post is linked it doesn't even load to the post, just shows me top of the page. I then try to find keywords using the find function.
Found nothing. Mentioned it and all they said "works for me" lol while not even mentioning what they linked. Then I asked directly and nothing still lol.
So I will never know lol.
I wish I could get this kind of overview for the combat of any action game.So this Valkyrie Elysium thing is not an rpg at all this time eh?
Simplistic character action game is what it feels like in the first couple of "quests". Talk to odin in Valhalla, teleport to Midgard quest area, beeline from A to B with some detours for chests and what not killing all enemies on the way, maybe find some sub quests in the same area, upgrade your weapons to get more moves, upgrade your stats, get various spells and ghost helpers etc., that's about it.
Combat kinda uses the Musou mould but feels better with lock on and sticky aim, but yeah you chain normal attacks and finish with a different strong attack by the number of normal ones. Get double jump, double dodge, more aerial moves, unlock slow motion stuff on perfectly timed dodge/block, etc. Character action like. Weapons have their own movesets and each are upgreadable for more moves but they probably just get given at specific progress points each.
Also the blocking and dodging feels not responsive at all as it doesn't cancel moves and you tend to button mash and have elaborate animations so never have time to react, lol. The first boss was alright, I did better since it had easy tells and patterns so I knew to like, only do a few hits then wait for its attacks
I agree, and it goes beyond even action games for me.I wish I could get this kind of overview for the combat of any action game.
This is what makes these region-hopping restrictions garbage. I actually bought SRW V, but I'd love to buy Idolm@ster and the Surge Concerto bundle.cries in no way to buy SRW V and X
Pre-orders received a pre-order bonus that is listed on the DLC tab as "Sackboy Pre-Purchase Entitlements". This:For Sackboy since I pre-ordered the game don't I get a pre-order exclusive DLC for the game? Or at those skins just early unlocks?
I don't see them in my Steam library and wanted to make sure before I request a refund from Voidu.
that anyone, of any generation anywhere votes for the right is something Ill never understandIm sorry, but hahahahaha
American Politics
get out
Nope it's a DMC style game and to me at least, as someone who can't stand those types of games, what they did to Valkyrie is offensive. The game barely has any story or character development (just like those games) and all you do is go through bland linear levels using the repetitive combat and doing the same moves over and over for 10-15 hours (just like those games). I think the reviews were in the mid 60s or something like that and it totally earned that score.So this Valkyrie Elysium thing is not an rpg at all this time eh?
Yeah they were linking my post from a few months ago. If the link still doesn't work, it's from the August Steam thread and the post is #1372 on page 28.About region swapping.
Whenever a post is linked it doesn't even load to the post, just shows me top of the page. I then try to find keywords using the find function.
Found nothing. Mentioned it and all they said "works for me" lol while not even mentioning what they linked. Then I asked directly and nothing still lol.
So I will never know lol.
over 10,5k CCUSeems like Tactics Ogre is a success on Steam.
i careI was meaning to share some thoughts about the possible effects of the new default regional pricing matrix that Valve introduced a few weeks ago but I didn't because I figured nobody would really care.
God of War is the most interesting result. Ragnarok is driving PC sales even though it's not currently discounted. The CCUs have also had a noticeable bump in the past week.Quite interesting results.
Sonic > PersonaQuite interesting results.
Last week:
I contact them and told them that the DLC was not showing up despite saying that it was a pre-order on my purchase receipt email.Pre-orders received a pre-order bonus that is listed on the DLC tab as "Sackboy Pre-Purchase Entitlements". This:
I pre-ordered it, and have it in my DLC tab.
Do note that, if you check your licenses, my key activated as "Sackboy™: A Big Adventure" (unlike most games, the license doesn't have "pre-order" in the name), so you won't be able to tell if your key is for a pre-order copy or not through there.
You have to check the DLC tab, and check for that "Sackboy Pre-Purchase Entitlements" entry.
As for being early unlocks, I believe (but I'm not 100% sure) that these aren't early unlocks (unlike the Spider-Man games), I think they were costumes that were part of a Digital Deluxe Edition that's available on PS4/PS5, but since I'm yet to play it (still finishing Spider-Man ), I can't fully confirm there's no other way to obtain them, or that they won't be released for free in the future (there's already 5 other costume DLCs available for free on Steam).
From my experiences with Voidu, they are usually good at solving this.I contact them and told them that the DLC was not showing up despite saying that it was a pre-order on my purchase receipt email.
Hopefully they are able to provide it otherwise I'm likely going to take it up to PayPal and mention how I didn't get the DLC despite it mentioning so.
Proof that the PS5 games are only here to sell Steam Decks and products.God of War is the most interesting result. Ragnarok is driving PC sales even though it's not currently discounted. The CCUs have also had a noticeable bump in the past week.
YHVH, I need this so much.ok the one year anniversary has now passed, where are the SMT 5 ports? -_-
Don't fail me now Nvidia leak!
I love that game. Haven't played Miles Morales yet, really tempted to jump on that Voidu deal. I got a raise but with living expenses always going up I honestly can't tell the difference.Really enjoying Spider-Man , runs great on the deck. I have pretty much dropped everything else.
Tell me about it...I got a raise but with living expenses always going up I honestly can't tell the difference.
THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO DRIVE PEOPLE TO PS5 NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND!!!God of War is the most interesting result. Ragnarok is driving PC sales even though it's not currently discounted. The CCUs have also had a noticeable bump in the past week.
I thought that when they changed the UI colour to purple and sold it as a big feature was the worst of it, but this year it's just as bad.Glad FM isn't doing amazingly well like it usually does
They've gotten fucking lazy
Yea regional pricing here where I live may as well not existed even before the change. Rimworld dude didn't even wait till the date they said they would change at and the price for the older DLC is pretty close to base game price. Biotech which already had the price change is a dollar short of the base game price. I only have one of the older DLC and seeing these prices I probably won't ever buy the other DLCs (I mean the odler DLCs don't look like an xpack like Biotech is so the older DLC pricing here is a bit weird when it feels like a mod or two).Yeah they were linking my post from a few months ago. If the link still doesn't work, it's from the August Steam thread and the post is #1372 on page 28.
The purpose of the post is to debunk the misinformation going around that Steam region swapping is hard to do and so there are likely not many people doing it. I detailed just how easy it is to achieve a region change. Also there seems to be this notion, even on this forum, that developers are simply lying when they mention that they are seeing a hugely disproportionate number of sales from Argentina and Turkey. Developers don't share their stats publicly but they have telemetry telling them exactly where their games are being bought and played from. They can see that sales from Argentina are outpacing sales from other traditionally bigger/affluent markets like European countries. Then they also see that the number of people playing the game from those bigger markets are (non trivially) more than the number of sales they got from there. There's no possible explanation for this phenomena to keep happening over and over again unless you accept that region swapping is a huge problem. There has been a thread in the Steam dev forum since around 2019 where devs have been talking about this issue. Back then when it started the concern was limited to the inflation in those countries causing the currencies to get weaker but eventually it switched over to talking about region swapping abuse. This is a big problem that has been going on for years and it's a shame Valve couldn't do something about it until it was too late.
I was meaning to share some thoughts about the possible effects of the new default regional pricing matrix that Valve introduced a few weeks ago but I didn't because I figured nobody would really care. For most countries the default prices went up by 10%-30% which is roughly the cost of living increase we're seeing in all walks of life these days. That's why the changes were not a big problem for most people. There are only about half a dozen countries where the default prices went up by 50% or more. Prices in Argentina and Turkey went up by 400%-600% which is absolutely ruinous. Both countries have seen sharp currency devaluations so people from there would have expected steep increases but this ~5x increase in prices is absolutely ridiculous. Valve has, inadvertently or otherwise, punished the people who actually live in those two countries for the large scale region swapping that was occurring. What will happen now is that sales from those countries will decrease. But, it won't be because people stopped region swapping. Because even the new prices are still lower than they are in the US and EU for example. So the people who region swap will still get the games cheaper than their home region, but people who actually live in Argentina and Turkey will no longer be able to afford the new prices, so the decrease in sales will be from actual residents of those countries. And region swapping will continue unabated. It's a disastrous solution to the problem.
My country (India) has gotten the third highest default price increase of about 80%-100%. Basically prices have more or less doubled. I can assure you that the buying power of people here has not doubled in the 6 or so years since the last time regional prices were set. I'm supremely fortunate enough to be able to buy pretty much any game I want whether it has regional pricing or not but even I'm extremely hesitant about what I'll get to buy going forward. It used to be that I would see an interesting looking indie game and think "Why not, it's just 569 bucks". Now that same game will cost 1100 bucks with the new pricing and that's a big enough difference to make me think several times and likely just skip it. And someone might think "Well, it used to cost you $7 and now it costs you $14 but that's still less than the $25 I'm being asked to pay so why complain about it?". Imagine if this kind of increase happened in your currency. Suppose you enjoy buying indie games for $25 and they suddenly start costing $50 each. Would you modify your buying habits if 60€ games started costing 110€? Now think how much worse that kind of increase will affect poor countries.
Anecdotally speaking, I saw a huge increase in game purchases from India back in 2015 when regional pricing and regional payment support was added to Steam. And it has been ongoing growth since then. Even today there are kids who have been pirating games for 10 years who get their first job out of college and start to buy them. Indian gaming spaces online have people asking the most basic questions like whether they can only download games from Steam one time after purchase or not. You still see people posting in amazement (and disbelief) when they buy the entire Arkham games bundle for like 300 bucks or whatever. Or the Metro bundle. Or the Bioshock bundle. I don't know what's going to happen with that going forward.
Most publishers had already abandoned regional pricing well before Valve made these changes so the effect on bigger games won't really be noticeable. I can only laugh at the folks who think that big publishers will now lower their already inflated prices because Valve's own default pricing has increased. That's not how companies have ever worked. This is mostly going to affect indie game pricing and it's a shame because those are often some of the best games of any year. Just as one last personal example, Shadows Over Loathing just came out and it is priced a good 25% lower than Valve's recommended price and even that feels too high to me. A lot of developers are holding off on increasing prices of their existing games because of the holiday sale season. Some developers are still mysteriously releasing their games with the old regional pricing defaults. It's going to get a whole lot worse from next year when everyone shifts over to the new prices.