Alternatively: As developer, you can still sell your game after years. Unlike consoles where after 2 weeks every sold copy will be used, which they get nothing of. That's not bad, right?
yes ... and it's already out (not that anyone reads the "new store pages" thread )OMG DLC for West of Loathing??!
that was fastLooks like I'm reaching endgame in Star Ocean 4. Will probably finish it today or tomorrow at this rate, yay.
Was it?that was fast
yes, absolutelyValve desperately needs better ways to discover and categorize DLCs.
it's fast by my standards i still haven't finished TW3 ... and i've had it installed since releaseWas it?
I started it in December
Have you started to play it yet?yes, absolutely
it's fast by my standards i still haven't finished TW3 ... and i've had it installed since release
i'm like 70h into the game .... just reached SkelligeHave you started to play it yet?
This looks really fun, wishlisted. Thanks for the suggestion m8!This just released on Steam , looks pretty fun, made by one guy
daaaaaayum, son ... nice!Considering that I have no home to game in, I'm little impressed that I already have almost 30 hours in D:OS2.XD
30 hours in a week?Considering that I have no home to game in, I'm little impressed that I already have almost 30 hours in D:OS2.XD
daaaaaayum, son ... nice!
Haha yeah, I think I had 4 hours of idling in it before and now it's at 32 hours. Not sure how I managed, I've only played when I've had coffee in a Starbucks and visiting libraries. But it's so damn good! Like before I used to be embarrassed when gaming in public but with this game I don't care at all.30 hours in a week?
Ill message ya!aNYONE got a spare copy of Super Daryl Deluxe they wanna trader for Sundred?
i know Maniac has been playing quite a lot of Pathfinder recentlyHas anyone here played Insomnia or Pathfinder recently? I'm curious how they are months after release in regards to bugs.
yeah, something tells me they willValve really needs to crack down on this.
Developers that are using Steam only for testing, promotion, or customer support, only to launch the game exclusively (timed or not) elsewhere.
Pathfinder seems pretty good now though I lost about a full chapter of saves due to a SSD crash. I assume I filled up the cloud allocation and it just stopped updating. Last time I tried Insomnia it was still super resource hungry.Has anyone here played Insomnia or Pathfinder recently? I'm curious how they are months after release in regards to bugs.
No but I’m real tempted by Pathfinder. I won it in a The Queen giveaway on the discord but it ended up being region locked. Hoping it gets bundled at some point!Has anyone here played Insomnia or Pathfinder recently? I'm curious how they are months after release in regards to bugs.
I believe it is fine. Dev paid $100 to have access to tools provided by Vave. If they decide not to release on Steam, they only hurt themselves in the process.and another to conduct alpha and beta testing of your game FOR 7 MONTHS only to then just fuck off to epic because money ...
it's just NOT ok ...
Dauntless did the same thing.So they sold founders pack up to 119$ and are hiding on what platform the game will be released? Not scummy at all.
The only reason this is probably okay is that Spellbreak used no infrastructure since it’s a dead game.I believe it is fine. Dev paid $100 to have access to tools provided by Vave. If they decide not to release on Steam, they only hurt themselves in the process.
I imagine that Valve has made a profit from the situation, since I doubt it cost more than $100 to provide these services. It might as well be one of Valve's business model with Steam Direct.
Nah, that quote is someone on Era trying to spin the lack of player numbers on the EGS as a good thing, because people won't buy a game they know it doesn't have anyone playing on Steam, but will buy on the EGS, because they don't know it's a dead game.I'm I reading this right? They know their game is dead on arrival and they go with Epic so they can mislead someone buying it.
At least they get money from Epic for the exclusivity deal.I'm I reading this right? They know their game is dead on arrival and they go with Epic so they can mislead someone buying it.
Rabi Ribi it's a deep metroidvania mixed with some bullethell bosses, I think you have mentioned before that you like shoot'em ups so maybe this a good combo for you. I enjoyed my time with it when I beat it, recommendedDoes anyone have any suggestions of 10-12€ games currently on sale with a decent discount, that were never bundled before?
Is Recore any good?
Rabi-Ribi? (I love metroidvanias, but I keep passing on this game, because the gameplay on the videos I've seen don't seem particularly fun)
Tokyo Xanadu eX+? (are the DLCs new content/items, or just early unlocks?)
thanks
The only Tokyo Xanadu DLC that's maybe worth getting is the outfit and accessory ones, which has new costumes for some characters (but it's just costumes, sooo), the others are essentially paid cheats and worthless.Does anyone have any suggestions of 10-12€ games currently on sale with a decent discount, that were never bundled before?
Is Recore any good?
Rabi-Ribi? (I love metroidvanias, but I keep passing on this game, because the gameplay on the videos I've seen don't seem particularly fun)
Tokyo Xanadu eX+? (are the DLCs new content/items, or just early unlocks?)
thanks
Lookin' forward to this myself. You know... eventually and stuff lol.In other news, I finished Star Ocean 4! Took 42 hours.
Got all the character endings except Faize's... Bummer. But, oh well.
Overall enjoyed my time with it. Combat is fun, the characters and story were interesting enough (though I feel like it got somewhat stupid) and for a game that old it looked really good at times. Environment and creature design towards the end got really good.
The side content is mostly garbage though, don't waste your time with that.