Yeah, but I asked you what companies tried to fund AW 2 and why did they fail?Epic terms are better in the long run and ''only'' asks you to ditch Steam.
Yeah, but I asked you what companies tried to fund AW 2 and why did they fail?Epic terms are better in the long run and ''only'' asks you to ditch Steam.
They failed because the Epic offer was better.Yeah, but I asked you what companies tried to fund AW 2 and why did they fail?
Well I was talking about over the years, they have had 10 years to get AW 2 funded, nothing happened until Epic publishing became a thing.They failed because the Epic offer was better.
And I'm talking about Epic being the only way, there were more offers to fund the game since there was more confidence in RemedyWell I was talking about over the years, they have had 10 years to get AW 2 funded, nothing happened until Epic publishing became a thing.
Ha definitely not I bought it when it was on 360 with that nice collectors editionSometimes I feel like Im one of the few people on the planet who cares about AW 2.
I also bought the collectors edition for my X360.Ha definitely not I bought it when it was on 360 with that nice collectors edition
Then the expansion, and then also bought it again on PC. Remedy have always made games that appeal to me.
And yeah as I said, obviously I would love AW2 on GOG,Steam etc...
but this would have been another option that I would be fine with when they started the store, putting in the money to get games made, same reason I would never be upset if portal 2 didn't go to Epic store, or Battlefield to steam.
KH hitting PC should be a massive fucking deal just like Persona was and yet all I hear are cricketsIsn't it interesting that this AW2 talk is being more active not only here but elsewhere (because of consoles too, btw) than the KH release on PC? that went radio silent at a very high speed, damn god. Square, the strategist.
RIGHT??!? I still fucking remember P4G arriving to PC, it was a full week of people playing, reaching new milestones and lots of users praising the fact that it arrived.KH hitting PC should be a massive fucking deal just like Persona was and yet all I hear are crickets
I wonder why
One interesting note is that Outriders is in 12th place on EGS while it it currently 1st place on Steam. It gives a small hint as to how multistore releases fare on EGS.
NiceJeff Grubb: I have heard Remedy is going to make Alan Wake 2 with Epic
@11:45 Seems there was some bidding war and Epic had the best publishing dealwww.resetera.com
No it doesn't, keep in mind that this is manually done, they can put Outriders wherever they want and the same goes to any other product, the fact that Outriders appeared in the first version of top 25 in one position, then 3 days later dissappeared and then appears again doesn't give me any hint about how it is doing, which is sad because as you said, we could have amazing metric for multistore releases, oh well.One interesting note is that Outriders is in 12th place on EGS while it it currently 1st place on Steam. It gives a small hint as to how multistore releases fare on EGS.
I really hope this means that the majority of pc gamers actually voted with their wallets against this greed (EGS exclusive + absurd pricing).RIGHT??!? I still fucking remember P4G arriving to PC, it was a full week of people playing, reaching new milestones and lots of users praising the fact that it arrived.
Here? only the praising but nothing about the talk nor nothing.
Well, have you seen any pro-active talking about KH on PC communities or in general outside the announcements? because if you did you must have been lucky as hell, I have NO DOUBTS that some of the hardcore fans jumped in (or even media to make some comments of the ports but this is understandable if SE doesn't provide codes for press) but overall I don't think it made any impact, as you said, what could have been an stunningly huge release was completely destroyed by a few factors:I really hope this means that the majority of pc gamers actually voted with their wallets against this greed (EGS exclusive + absurd pricing).
They have a virtually infinite source of money and their main objective was pretty clear since day 1, they only want to keep the games out of Steam for some time in order to not gain popularity (if they do, that's cool for them) but to reduce the size of Steam (which frankly, it hasn't happened and won't happen because natural progression exists and you can't change the balance of things like that) so, angry? don't think so, if they were they would have stopped doing this as I guessed in my 2020 report and yet here we are, they are still paying millions to get a timed exclusivity in order to not release some strategic games on Steam.If that's true, Epic must be furious right now because they must have paid a huge sum to get these games exclusively on their store. They can inflate sales by doing another round of coupons, but that will cost them even more money.
RIGHT??!? I still fucking remember P4G arriving to PC, it was a full week of people playing, reaching new milestones and lots of users praising the fact that it arrived.
Here? only the praising but nothing about the talk nor nothing.
zero chanceHopefully Square put the whole collection on Steam for under 60$ next year.
Galyonkin said it was sorted by revenue so I assumed as much. Also I noticed it has actually changed the past two days. For example, Outriders went from 12th to 7th yesterday to 3rd today so we might be able to finally get some rough multi store comparisons. For example, Horizon Zero Dawn is currently 2nd place on Steam while it's in 23rd place on EGS.No it doesn't, keep in mind that this is manually done, they can put Outriders wherever they want and the same goes to any other product, the fact that Outriders appeared in the first version of top 25 in one position, then 3 days later dissappeared and then appears again doesn't give me any hint about how it is doing, which is sad because as you said, we could have amazing metric for multistore releases, oh well.
Why the hell would you admit this publicly? LMAO"It was set to random sorting" :lul:
Their system is a complete disaster and I don't trust a thing that fella says, I will keep a track but again, the fucking hell is "random sorting" to begin with?Galyonkin said it was sorted by revenue so I assumed as much. Also I noticed it has actually changed the past two days. For example, Outriders went from 12th to 7th yesterday to 3rd today so we might be able to finally get some rough multi store comparisons. For example, Horizon Zero Dawn is currently 2nd place on Steam while it's in 23rd place on EGS.
Sweeney litterally said that publishers will decide the outcome of the store wars on pc and not consumers. It's so damn sad that some people still see Epic as healthy competition, or are fine to support their business strategy.This only highlights one more thing to me - compared to the resources allocated to bagging exclusives, Epic's investment going toward the user-facing side of their store is minimal. They truly don't give a damn.
"These things take time. I mean, Steam's been around since 2004. EGS should be given some slack!"
"It was set to random sorting" :lul:
If I remember correctly I believe Sweeney said that forums weren't all that important and that people can use Reddit/Other platfroms to gather information about a particular game.
Releasing a game on as many stores as possible is a great decision from this developer.Knockout City seems to be the first non Star Wars game by EA on EGS. It might have been the decision of the developer though.
This is what happens when the store takes a smaller cut. Developers and publishers need to pick up the slack in terms of features and support when they release on the EGS. They can't just have the 88% of the revenue and absolve themselves of the increased responsibility, which I guess is what a lot of them were thinking when they saw EGS.
In most cases it's because the monetary deal is better from base or sale (regional pricing or final price in said currency is way better deal than on Steam) and some others because they like the ecosystm, they still have coupons, etc...Why would anyone buy a game on Epic when it's available on Steam ? I'm drawing a blank here.
because they like the ecosystm
Doesn't the data Epic have released indicate this is not happening, to an extreme degree?People feel they owe for grabbing free games.
vouchers, well that's what I do anywayWhy would anyone buy a game on Epic when it's available on Steam ? I'm drawing a blank here.
There are those people that say 'I don't like Steam, its got too many features, its bloated. I like the simplicity of Eggs'.....Why would anyone buy a game on Epic when it's available on Steam ? I'm drawing a blank here.
iirc due to EGS regional pricing simply being dollar convertion.... it has better prices for some rare regions , here its kinda the opposite , most of the time we get worse than € prices on eggWhy would anyone buy a game on Epic when it's available on Steam ? I'm drawing a blank here.