gravity-shifting 3D puzzle platformer, demo released yesterday. a bit rough around the edges but seems promising
Yeah, I agree with all of this. I just finished the first ending of Replicant sqrt(1.5) and I can't wait to get back to it.Did you play it back in the day? It is difficult for me to rate the game objectively, having been a huge fan of the xbox 360 game. The pacing of the game is pretty great with the balance between returning to the story content, sidequests and emotions in the village, visiting the beautiful sea and desert cities, and exploring the genre busting dungeons. The music is obviously fantastic, the best that has even been in an RPG game. The core team of characters look great and have superb voice acting, especially Liam O'Brien Grimoire Weiss. The story is a bit complicated, but mostly good. I felt utterly relaxed when sitting down to play Replicant for a couple of hours, but I have not had the time to play through the remake yet. I prefer the design of the dad main character, but I guess it is interesting in a way to experience the game a bit differently with the brother main character.
I haven't played it before as I only play games on PC. There are just so many fetch quests in the game, grinding is necessary to get upgrade materials and combat is ok but nothing special. As for the characters, with what I've seen so far their relationships don't feel earned. It feels as if characters create lifetime bonds within minutes. I still had a fun enough time with it but I am kinda disappointed because, based on what I've been hearing about it, I expected a classic.Did you play it back in the day? It is difficult for me to rate the game objectively, having been a huge fan of the xbox 360 game. The pacing of the game is pretty great with the balance between returning to the story content, sidequests and emotions in the village, visiting the beautiful sea and desert cities, and exploring the genre busting dungeons. The music is obviously fantastic, the best that has even been in an RPG game. The core team of characters look great and have superb voice acting, especially Liam O'Brien Grimoire Weiss. The story is a bit complicated, but mostly good. I felt utterly relaxed when sitting down to play Replicant for a couple of hours, but I have not had the time to play through the remake yet. I prefer the design of the dad main character, but I guess it is interesting in a way to experience the game a bit differently with the brother main character.
Hard to tell since Xbox has done some ridiculous early preloads before. I think Gears 5 did like 4 months b4 release or it may have been something else.Are they shadow-dropping it at E3?
Hard to tell since Xbox has done some ridiculous early preloads before. I think Gears 5 did like 4 months b4 release or it may have been something else.
My guess would be shortly after E3 so July.
Looks like preload is unavailable now. Maybe Microsoft did something wrong with their store, as always.were those early preloads the full game or just placeholder files
It's why people are really looking forward to Riot's fighting game. They have the appeal and money to back those tournaments. If they can't make the genre explode then the genre will continue to be niche.This was an interesting read, I remember reading somewhere else about the lack of diversity in esports and a lot of it had to do with someone's social economic background. So if you were White or Asian you would have a higher chance of being able to access a PC compared to if you were black or brown. The grass routes thing is also one of the big reasons as to why FGC stuff is popular with those that come from a low income background since it's just a lot easier to get access to and even stuff like running a tournament is a lot simpler as well since you just need a console and a TV and everyone can join in. I've hosted a smash tournament before and I've also been to a small one hosted by my friend and there was a big diversity in terms of the competitors, you had people of different ages and or different ethnic backgrounds.
The cash payout is an interesting topic because FGC don't typically tend to have a high payout and outside of EVO I don't think they tend to get as high of a view count compared to some other games. I even remember seeing this one meme (posted by this one person who is a member of UYU) where it's taking about the cash prize of stuff like DOTA2,LOL, Fortnite and then it shows how FGC basically gets peanuts.
Even In Japan the FGC does have the same issues of not that large of a prize pool, despite the relative popularity of the genre in Japan compared to other stuff. Even Daigo (who is among the best in Japan) doesn't earn nearly as much as what others do. Luckily there are some programs by some devs like Capcom that help them out from what I recall.
Companies like Valve have a battle pass and that's helps fund stuff like the international but the thing with FGC games is that sort of system wouldn't really work.
Anyway the FGC is pretty cool especially the early years stuff that that the article talks about but sadly it may not get the same attention as some of these other games get.
Something I'm wondering about is what about the opposite? By which I mean what about the parts of the world where consoles (even old retro ones) cost an arm and a leg especially seeing how here on MC we have a diverse international community with potential some people that grew up in a place were console were just too expensive to import and instead had to rely on internet cafes to play games, in the US a system like an internet cafe is a store that is destined to fail since internet is a lot easier to get a hold of compared to other places and if you want to play games and getting a PC is too expensive that's where a console comes into places. From what I recall because of their niche nature in the US internet cafes are expensive but in places in other places it's dirt cheap. South Korea is a weird example because it cost ~$1USD per hour but I would assume that in other parts of Asia that it might be closer to something like $3 per hour? (There are some part of the world where it can be as expensive as $10USD per hour from my understanding)
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No pre-order, I guess.MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries - MechWarrior 5 Mercenaries Price Dates and Features - Steam News
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No what I mean about the battle pass is how other games handle it. Like say Apex you have a hundred levels and you rank up get stuff and it helps keep the game alive and money can be used for other stuff to keep the game going. I don't think a lot of money from that battle pass goes into funding tournament and stuff.It's why people are really looking forward to Riot's fighting game. They have the appeal and money to back those tournaments. If they can't make the genre explode then the genre will continue to be niche.
I also don't know why you don't think the battle pass to fund a tournament won't work since FGs already do that. It's just by virtue of how big the audience is, it won't reach those numbers. Or is that what you meant and it's not worth it because it can't reach those numbers?
Sold Out previously sold out No Straight Roads to EGS last year.MechWarrior 5 is being published on Steam by a company called Sold Out - Sold Out - World-leading Video Game Publisher
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Back in the day when internet cafe were popular here people could play a lot of CS 1.6 so it was my first contact with eSports.This was an interesting read, I remember reading somewhere else about the lack of diversity in esports and a lot of it had to do with someone's social economic background. So if you were White or Asian you would have a higher chance of being able to access a PC compared to if you were black or brown. The grass routes thing is also one of the big reasons as to why FGC stuff is popular with those that come from a low income background since it's just a lot easier to get access to and even stuff like running a tournament is a lot simpler as well since you just need a console and a TV and everyone can join in. I've hosted a smash tournament before and I've also been to a small one hosted by my friend and there was a big diversity in terms of the competitors, you had people of different ages and or different ethnic backgrounds.
The cash payout is an interesting topic because FGC don't typically tend to have a high payout and outside of EVO I don't think they tend to get as high of a view count compared to some other games. I even remember seeing this one meme (posted by this one person who is a member of UYU) where it's taking about the cash prize of stuff like DOTA2,LOL, Fortnite and then it shows how FGC basically gets peanuts.
Even In Japan the FGC does have the same issues of not that large of a prize pool, despite the relative popularity of the genre in Japan compared to other stuff. Even Daigo (who is among the best in Japan) doesn't earn nearly as much as what others do. Luckily there are some programs by some devs like Capcom that help them out from what I recall.
Companies like Valve have a battle pass and that's helps fund stuff like the international but the thing with FGC games is that sort of system wouldn't really work.
Anyway the FGC is pretty cool especially the early years stuff that that the article talks about but sadly it may not get the same attention as some of these other games get.
Something I'm wondering about is what about the opposite? By which I mean what about the parts of the world where consoles (even old retro ones) cost an arm and a leg especially seeing how here on MC we have a diverse international community with potential some people that grew up in a place were console were just too expensive to import and instead had to rely on internet cafes to play games, in the US a system like an internet cafe is a store that is destined to fail since internet is a lot easier to get a hold of compared to other places and if you want to play games and getting a PC is too expensive that's where a console comes into places. From what I recall because of their niche nature in the US internet cafes are expensive but in places in other places it's dirt cheap. South Korea is a weird example because it cost ~$1USD per hour but I would assume that in other parts of Asia that it might be closer to something like $3 per hour? (There are some part of the world where it can be as expensive as $10USD per hour from my understanding)
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Meanwhile TF2 players will think this is a hint for Heavy update.NEXT GEN IS HERE!!!
That moment when you have proof that Windows Store generates more net revenue than the EGS in 2020, that's the moment you know you are F***edWindows Store financials:
And my guess would've been, everyone uses it only for gamepass (which wouldn't show here)That moment when you have proof that Windows Store generates more net revenue than the EGS in 2020, that's the moment you know you are F***ed
Most users for sure.And my guess would've been, everyone uses it only for gamepass (which wouldn't show here)
Good luck with your jab today Li KaoTomorrow for me !
Yet the top PC-only apps are ranked 18 and 19 with less than $2 million sales.And my guess would've been, everyone uses it only for gamepass (which wouldn't show here)
I'm having trouble following if there's a specific point. Granblue does have a battle pass and I believe it works exactly like Apex with things to unlock and daily/weekly challenges to help you level up it. It's not popular because it's easier to buy a battle pass in a F2P game rather than a game that came out at $60 then having to buy two character passes and then a battle pass. Content purchases in FGs are usually just skins, characters, and stages. FGs don't sell you incentives to play online. You play online because you want to play. If your game isn't Street Fighter and Tekken then you'll run into the empty lobby issue. That's just popular game in a particular genre vs less popular game in said same genre.-snip-
This is something I would be very much behind.So it begins
That is just beginning, Epic will go after consoles too i they pass Apple.This is something I would be very much behind.
Microsoft even offered me the beta kinect.To be fair to Bethesda, they usually don't charge 84 euros to beta test their games, or if they do you at least get some silly gadget or decorative object as well.
I really liked both demosI'm conflicted
Epic won't .. if you look at what timmy said in their own apple suit, he was even kinda excusing sony for the crossplay thingThat is just beginning, Epic will go after consoles too i they pass Apple.
they used to be ... not anymore, thoughAre Origin games language locked? CDkeys has the Mass Effect LE for 43 Euro but it shows only EN as a language.
I own all ME games + DLC on Origin and no fucking discount for ME LE.
making sony look like heroesWhere is epic when you need them.
And the emails talk about EGS being present on all platforms once the metaverse thing starts going. I don't know how anyone can take what Tim says at face value anymore.Epic won't .. if you look at what timmy said in their own apple suit, he was even kinda excusing sony for the crossplay thing
Apps likely mean non-games.Yet the top PC-only apps are ranked 18 and 19 with less than $2 million sales.
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So, how can these PC publishers sell so much?
By the way, these two PC-only games have to be listed here, right?
PC games - Microsoft Store
PC games – Shop these 49 items and explore Microsoft Store for great apps, games, laptops, PCs, and other devices.www.microsoft.com
So, among these:
Even physical copies have Steam key rather than EA key