Oh neat! I doThere's a Fata Morgana comic. I bought it 2 weeks ago, but it turns out the Kindle isn't well suited for reading comics, so I may have to read it on my PC instead.
Oh neat! I doThere's a Fata Morgana comic. I bought it 2 weeks ago, but it turns out the Kindle isn't well suited for reading comics, so I may have to read it on my PC instead.
I had no idea, thanks. And it is on ComiXology! I guess the question is if this covers at least one full path of the game or if it leaves off at a cliffhanger.There's a Fata Morgana comic. I bought it 2 weeks ago, but it turns out the Kindle isn't well suited for reading comics, so I may have to read it on my PC instead.
I didn't experience any of those problems when I opened it, so it looks like they fixed it. If you want, I can take a pic of it tonight when I get home.Oh neat! I domostall of my manga reading on the kindle now so this is perfect. Hopefully they are able to fix the issues people in the review section are having with the file itself?
I just checked my copy on Comixology, and it ends halfway through Door 2. Right when the White-Haired Girl goes to sleep for the first time, and Bestia plans to murder her.I had no idea, thanks. And it is on ComiXology! I guess the question is if this covers at least one full path of the game or if it leaves off at a cliffhanger.
Really? I found it very uncomfortable. Pages take a while to load (not too much though), and panels are incredibly tiny, forcing me to use the zoom function all the time. But by doing that, I lose the ability to see the entire page, and scrolling around is a pain in the ass.Yeah, Kindle is legit amazeballs for (illegal) manga
I smell a wild redesign coming~Valve updated the UI for pop-up boxes on the store (for login as an example):
How many doors are there? So I should wait until more volumes come out?I didn't experience any of those problems when I opened it, so it looks like they fixed it. If you want, I can take a pic of it tonight when I get home.
I just checked my copy on Comixology, and it ends halfway through Door 2. Right when the White-Haired Girl goes to sleep for the first time, and Bestia plans to murder her.
Might be so for, you know, Amazon store releases.Really? I found it very uncomfortable. Pages take a while to load (not too much though), and panels are incredibly tiny, forcing me to use the zoom function all the time. But by doing that, I lose the ability to see the entire page, and scrolling around is a pain in the ass.
Why...would you want to limit the audience of this game.... and another one:
they had a good run ... shame
Have you played their games? Even looking at that trailer...it's like they took the Epic exclusive just for the money, irregardless of sales on PC.... and another one:
they had a good run ... shame
Are you implying that interest in the game isn't limited on PC? :VWhy...would you want to limit the audience of this game.
Hope they got paid well at least, because that seems dumb.
i've played all 3 of their games (that are out on steam) ... in fact - i bought all 3 at releaseHave you played their games? Even looking at that trailer...it's like they took the Epic exclusive just for the money, irregardless of sales on PC.
I'm grab it down the line but much like their other releases, I'd get them on sale.
In the game? 8 doors, plus a couple of interludes (appearing after most doors) and the true ending section. I have no idea whether more volumes are coming or not; supposedly the second one was going to be released in February 2018, but I can't find any news about it other than that date.How many doors are there? So I should wait until more volumes come out?
That's good to know, thanks! Sadly I don't own any comics apart from Bryan Lee O'Malley's works (Lost at Sea, Scott Pilgrim and Seconds), Tintin (don't have the entire collection yet) and a few Asterix books, but it's still useful in case I acquire more in the futureMight be so for, you know, Amazon store releases.
If you prepare your own books (obviously your homemade scans of the actual paper manga you own, obviously) with Kindle Comic Converter, it's AMAZING
Fair enough, but all things considered, they likely did it more for the moola than the sales on PC. I do wonder when Epic are gonna change things up for getting titles, specifically indie titles, on their store.i've played all 3 of their games (that are out on steam) ... in fact - i bought all 3 at release
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yeah, i'm sure they did ... still - sucksFair enough, but all things considered, they likely did it more for the moola than the sales on PC. I do wonder when Epic are gonna change things up for getting titles, specifically indie titles, on their store.
I don't care about this game (it looks awful imo) but the amount of people calling this bribe "fair" because it's a small developer worries me. When pc gamers actually start to sympathize with these moneyhatting deals, Epic can successfully continue with crippling other storefronts on pc.... and another one:
they had a good run ... shame
just do what I do and automatically assume all video game fans/communities are crazy.I don't care about this game (it looks awful imo) but the amount of people calling this bribe "fair" because it's a small developer worries me. When pc gamers actually start to sympathize with these moneyhatting deals, Epic can successfully continue with crippling other storefronts on pc.
I don't blame devs or anything for accepting that money, but I'm skipping all of these moneyhatted games. Even if it's the right thing to do for them, it isn't something I want to support with my money.I don't care about this game (it looks awful imo) but the amount of people calling this bribe "fair" because it's a small developer worries me. When pc gamers actually start to sympathize with these moneyhatting deals, Epic can successfully continue with crippling other storefronts on pc.
yeah ... same for me, more or lessI don't blame devs or anything for accepting that money, but I'm skipping all of these moneyhatted games. Even if it's the right thing to do for them, it isn't something I want to support with my money.
That's exactly how I think about this as well. Glad to see I'm not the only oneI don't blame devs or anything for accepting that money, but I'm skipping all of these moneyhatted games. Even if it's the right thing to do for them, it isn't something I want to support with my money.
Oh no we're all crazy in our own ways.I assume everyone is crazy EXCEPT Metas of course.
Yeah true, as it should be, but some are more "my kind of crazy" than others.Oh no we're all crazy in our own ways.
i decided to do this too before any epic game store fuckery happens to this one tooBit the bullet and preordered Sekiroooo
20% off at bestbuy with GCU. Pumped.
that's how it usually goesWhy would they do that? Disappointed that putting it in a bundle didn't do them good PR and more sales or what?
Thus proving that they didn't deserve any sales in the first place!that's how it usually goes
"A member from Bless Online development team[9] on Chinese video site Bilibili revealed Bright Memory had used pirated game asset upon release. The asset in question is ripped from released game Bless Online and Aliens: Colonial Marines, including weapons and most enemies in game[10][11].
Further discussions[12][13] revealed Zeng “FYQD” Xiancheng made false claims that Bright Memory was made all by himself. Other contributors including the composer were not listed in the credits. "
"That developer has now admitted that he built the game with art obtained from pirated software sites… Zeng apologized in his Weibo post, and said the money from those sales will allow him to replace the pirated art with original models."
I dunno whether to be weird ed out or laugh my ass off.so, ummm ...
I hadn't heard about this but I'm massively sad. I loved the non-Paradise Burnout games (Paradise didn't click with me, even though I like Forza Horizon 4). This and Hades are the most disappointing personally so far.... and another one:
they had a good run ... shame
That's nuts. It has good reviews and has been on my wishlist for a bit, it looked fun.so, ummm ...
Yeah that sure is something!so, ummm ...
who knows .... maybeYeah that sure is something!
Surely that had to have been planned all along? No way he thought he could get away with that!
why does this keep happening?!? lolUpdate in regards to Ghoulboy:
Hah! No idea. I replied to the dev and suggested to make a sticky post in the forum to inform people and try to defuse the negativity, seems they did it.why does this keep happening?!? lol
the option to only revoke unused keys is CLEARLY marked, lol .... do the devs not read tooltips either?
The dev doesn't look like speak good English. Maybe a misunderstanding?why does this keep happening?!? lol
the option to only revoke unused keys is CLEARLY marked, lol .... do the devs not read tooltips either?
They don't allow publishers to remove non free subscriptions obtained on steam right? Enforcing the same for keys would help.I'm going to join Arthea in the idea that Valve needs to strip the ability of developers/publishers to mass revoke keys without first going through them, because it's an ability that obviously they can't use wisely.
This is new levels of "fake it till you make it.". XDso, ummm ...
Scammers would love that so much, It wouldn't work.They don't allow publishers to remove non free subscriptions obtained on steam right? Enforcing the same for keys would help.
apparently, lolThis is new levels of "fake it till you make it.". XD