Fucking brilliantYeah, going on the store page, Griftlands is going Epic exclusive. Seems like they removed parts of it in January.
Fucking brilliantYeah, going on the store page, Griftlands is going Epic exclusive. Seems like they removed parts of it in January.
That's f*cking sad. KLEI is one of my favorite indies.Yeah, going on the store page, Griftlands is going Epic exclusive. Seems like they removed parts of it in January.
Klei which don't want to add achievements to Don't Starve or fix fucking remaster of Mark of the Ninja? They are the worstKLEI
I'm really looking forward to this game. :-(Yeah, going on the store page, Griftlands is going Epic exclusive. Seems like they removed parts of it in January.
Game not working at all and devs do not respond to me in steam forums.whats wrong with Mark of Ninja remustard?
Huh? Where did you get that on the store page? All I see is an update about the game not being as far along as they thought it would. Or were there other news about it on the store page?Yeah, going on the store page, Griftlands is going Epic exclusive. Seems like they removed parts of it in January.
Dang they STILL hadn't added cheevos to Steam?Klei which don't want to add achievements to Don't Starve or fix fucking remaster of Mark of the Ninja? They are the worst
what was removed?Yeah, going on the store page, Griftlands is going Epic exclusive. Seems like they removed parts of it in January.
I never use the store, but I think itch.io is fairly solid. The homepage also has some of the features that you see game devs asking for on Steam. I don't think they necessarily fit on Steam because itch is so dev oriented, but they're interesting nonetheless.Since you brought it up, I'm curious to find out if the community here knows of digital stores (the type of content doesn't matter) that do a good job of highlighting relevant content and interesting new releases. If you wanted Steam to copy features from other stores, which stores and features would those be?
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I don't purchase online much, but I guess, Amazon, Netflix, Deezer, Airbnb, etc. must have top-notch recommendation systems.Since you brought it up, I'm curious to find out if the community here knows of digital stores (the type of content doesn't matter) that do a good job of highlighting relevant content and interesting new releases. If you wanted Steam to copy features from other stores, which stores and features would those be?
Mark of the Ninja and Invisible Inc are some of the most brilliant games I've ever played.Klei which don't want to add achievements to Don't Starve or fix fucking remaster of Mark of the Ninja? They are the worst
The trailer according to a discussion on the forum.what was removed?
going epic exclusive and they don't have slots in early 2019 left
you're joking .... but it's probably truegoing epic exclusive and they don't have slots in early 2019 left
Amazon has a notoriously dumb recommendation system, the "successes" are basically because of quantity over quality of recommendations, and usually those are direct comparisons when you're shopping for a specific thing, so that's much simpler relatively speaking. Netflix is OK because they're responsible for their own tags, and the system seems to just rely on those. Which actually makes me think of Humble Store - I rarely browse there but they usually have pretty reasonable recommendations on the pages of games, based on tags.
I don't purchase online much, but I guess, Amazon, Netflix, Deezer, Airbnb, etc. must have top-notch recommendation systems.
Honestly, after the attitude some indie devs have shown around this store launch and the delayed PC launch of Bad North because the Discord Store hadn't launched yet and they were exclusive to it, I would honestly not be surprised.going epic exclusive and they don't have slots in early 2019 left
Like i said - game does not boot up at all for me and devs support on steam is nonexistent.What was wrong with the remastered by the way?
yeah, absolutely ... all their games have been pretty damn good so far! definitely worth giving them a shotI'm not sure how many are following the releases from Chinese developer NEXT Studios, but they are worth keeping an eye on.
They have been self-publishing a number of fun, affordable, and award-winning titles, and their upcoming games appear to continue this trend.
unless they're releasing it on steam - i couldn't care lessAge of Empires will have a segment on Inside Xbox in March!
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The one thing Netflix does that's really interesting, and which games stores could probably try, is changing the cover image of movies/shows based on your viewing preferences.Amazon has a notoriously dumb recommendation system, the "successes" are basically because of quantity over quality of recommendations, and usually those are direct comparisons when you're shopping for a specific thing, so that's much simpler relatively speaking. Netflix is OK because they're responsible for their own tags, and the system seems to just rely on those. Which actually makes me think of Humble Store - I rarely browse there but they usually have pretty reasonable recommendations on the pages of games, based on tags.
dont forget about Kiwami 2 and 3 to 5 :-D OSatan
What kind of fan do you think I am? I already played those, I want to continue the story no retread it.... and Yakuza: Dead Souls, and Yakuza Kenzan
The thought of a La Pucelle port that fixes the horrible newgame+That's exactly what you'd say if you were under NDA due to porting La Pucelle, Makai Kingdom and Soul Nomad to PC
I didn't realize that's why the banners were different sometimes. Interesting. However that's a pretty huge ask for Steam, as devs / publishers are responsible for their own banners and the tagging system is largely user-based and largely unreliable. Of course that's subjective but a year or two ago when I was like "hey I think I really like metroidvanias!" I went tag-hunting and maybe 5-10% of the games on Steam coming up under that tag were what I would consider metroidvanias. Some tags are easy like "fps" but "fps" can be many things now, whereas movie genres are much more defined, by and large.The one thing Netflix does that's really interesting, and which games stores could probably try, is changing the cover image of movies/shows based on your viewing preferences.
I'm sure most people are aware of this by now, but that system is why your cover image for Stranger Things might look like any of these nine images:
It's why if you're a fan of rom-coms like Serendipity, Eternal Sunshine, and While You Were Sleeping, you'll end up with this image for Good Will Hunting:
Whereas if you like more traditional comedies, sans romance, like Arrested Development, Zoolander, and Anger Management, you'll get this Robin Williams-centric image in your suggestion feed:
You can read more about it on Netflix's blogpost about it from a few years ago:
Anyways, doing something like that, better highlighting which cover images or trailers or screenshots a store shows you based on your historical preferences, that could be a new step for storefront customization.
i don't know how you don't know this if you've finished the game -.-Yakuza 0 end spoilersso why did majima go mad?
The way I read it, and the way I've seen it explained is that:Yakuza 0 end spoilersso why did majima go mad?
Yeah, going on the store page, Griftlands is going Epic exclusive. Seems like they removed parts of it in January.
We should have seen it coming.In Griftlands, everything is negotiable: money, loyalty—even morality.
I get some of it but I'm really unsure of why it happened, don't judge mei don't know how you don't know this if you've finished the game -.-
Thank you, it does help to make some sense of itThe way I read it, and the way I've seen it explained is that:
Look at Majima at the start of the game. He's wearing a kind of slavish, subservient apathy as a mask to help him recover and deal with being physically maimed and becoming the Yakuza serf in retaliation for what he did. He's basically in a comatose survival mode.
Then, the events of 0 broke him to some degree. He was more or less tortured again and threatened to an inch of his life and had to leave behind the woman he fell in love with, so naturally he goes off a bit.
However, the bravado and swagger also seem to be something of a created persona to hide the hurt that he's hiding. So whereas the Old Majima suppressed himself to become numb, it seems like the New Majima has gone full tilt the other direction into unchecked mania, because acting crazy and doing whatever he wants is more fulfilling (and a better way to hide his pain) than the old apathetic Majima
I dunno, that's what makes sense to me, not sure what's actually the "right" reading.
Oh, thanks, I'm aware of Locale Emulator and have been using it for a few executables.Knurek
I will have a look at my notes as i had a similar problem with a python script i was running but don't hold your breath
In the meantime have you tried Locale Emulators?
Locale Emulator
There's also AppLocale from Microsoft but it's old and shonky...
MS AppLocale quick tutorial by Alcahest
I have to buy this one. It looks awesome!Devil Engine is out: