Not Drakensang, DrakenGARD !
Not Drakensang, DrakenGARD !
Ah yes, the suicidal child-rapist and his abusive little fairy.I think I just unlocked pedo guy.
Or...EGS forgot to switch the release button on M&B...112k ccu for Bannerlords on Steam.
Not bad for a game only on Steam. I assume the game is releasing on early access on Epic Store too considering the EGS page for the game says early access, but the devs forgot about EGS.
too bad the regional pricing is beyond shit, thoughbannerlord biggest steam launch this year already at 129k players
Or the early release date was only for steam and the 2 egs users have to wait until tomorrowOr...EGS forgot to switch the release button on M&B...
Not without messing around myself with the files. Does installing the game, then closing steam, pasting them in and validating them make Steam redownload it all?One of my installed Steam games (The Witcher 2) goes undetected all of a sudden. It's not listed on my installed games and I can only install it from the game hub. The game files are still intact in the storage and the appmanifest file is there too. I just played the game earlier this morning (~12 hours ago).
Has anyone experienced something similar?
Yeah, reinstalling the game fixed it.Not without messing around myself with the files. Does installing the game, then closing steam, pasting them in and validating them make Steam redownload it all?
I uploaded them like this for myself so they also appear in my emoji menu because i can't remember these codes at allWhat're the CODEs for the Zero Two emojis on here?
That's really odd. I wish I could help, I'm not sure what happened there.Yeah, reinstalling the game fixed it.
But it was kinda weird, because my Steam's settings have completely reset to default too, from library to friends.
Wow.
And the following is impressive, considering the release was scheduled exactly one week after Valve's Half-Life game:It took 100 minutes to reach 100,000 [concurrent players].
I did not expect people were so much into M&B.All these numbers make already @Mount_and_Blade II: Bannerlord the biggest launch in Steam in 2020.
I'm surprised as well.I did not expect people were so much into M&B.
162k ccu atm, absolutely impressive.
Yeah.Just goes to show, that there are just many people on Steam that any niche genre has enough fans that if you make a good enough game for them it will sell.
Thanks for posting this. Super cool details, some of which I had already seen in my watchthrough.So many details on Half Life Alyx :O
There are spoilers:
I can't promise anything, but i MIGHT have a second copy i'm willing to part with, but i only know when they start sending out steamkeysRE3 not scoring as good is a bit disappointing. Not sure if I want to blow $60.
Yeah I was bummed that I couldnt afford it at launch but now I’m not so sad. I still want it obviously but $80 for a 5 hour game is not something I’d be okay with even if I could afford it.RE3 not scoring as good is a bit disappointing. Not sure if I want to blow $60.
If M&B2 is a big hit, how come Mr Timmy didn't money hat it?
Thank you so much Hektor kun <3 but sadly I don’t have my PC anymore, I was going to buy in on PS/XboxI can't promise anything, but i MIGHT have a second copy i'm willing to part with, but i only know when they start sending out steamkeys
At this point, I just don't know anymoreSo Division 2 and Breakpoint could be full Uplay/EGS exclusive, but they could also just be timed considering they did extend the deal.Ghost Recon Breakpoint Free Trial and Friend Pass Available Now
Play for free for six hours, and team up with friends who own the game via the Friend Pass.news.ubisoft.com
Also they've been hard at work feeding their community information, doing betas and so on, the relase couldn't have come at a better time for them but the ramp up couldn't have been handled much better eitherJust goes to show, that there are just many people on Steam that any niche genre has enough fans that if you make a good enough game for them it will sell.
LittleDinamit says they're pretty accurateI thought this was interesting:
Doom Eternal rips and tears through competition, sells over 700K on Steam
It also sold ~250-400K on XBOX and PlayStation each.playtracker.net
Apparently Doom sold about as much on Steam as on the consoles combined -- not what I'd usually expect for a AAA game, and especially not in this case where most of the cheaper keys aren't Steam keys.
(Note: I don't know how good playtracker estimates are -- they are pretty decent for ToCS on Steam though)
they also could've not fucked up the regional pricingAlso they've been hard at work feeding their community information, doing betas and so on, the relase couldn't have come at a better time for them but the ramp up couldn't have been handled much better either
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they also could've not fucked up the regional pricing
I thought this was interesting:
Doom Eternal rips and tears through competition, sells over 700K on Steam
It also sold ~250-400K on XBOX and PlayStation each.playtracker.net
Apparently Doom sold about as much on Steam as on the consoles combined -- not what I'd usually expect for a AAA game, and especially not in this case where most of the cheaper keys aren't Steam keys.
(Note: I don't know how good playtracker estimates are -- they are pretty decent for ToCS on Steam though)
Nothing's ever 100% with the methods us and SteamSpy use, but in recent memory we've been more accurate than SteamSpy for any game where official data was released to confirm, so I'm pretty confident in our Steam figures. Numbers are still rising for all platforms, for example the console sales ballpark has now moved from 250-400 to 300-450 (our console stuff is still in beta thus the wider margin of error).
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