Well, dev features are what I'm interested in (someone from Valve said there would be new features & talk about networking stuff) and I'm hoping someone will tweet stuff livethey won't announce anything tomorrow ... it's a dev talk, not a pseudo-E3 press conference like epic did today
plus it won't be streamed ... they'll probably do what they always do - talk about the importance of releasing games in all regions, show a few stats, talk about the new UI a bit, etc. etc. etc. - the usual
well yeah, of course ... but i'm saying they will just do a "dry" dev talk ... not an entire "show" with trailer, sizzle reels etc. like epic didWell, dev features are what I'm interested in (someone from Valve said there would be new features & talk about networking stuff) and I'm hoping someone will tweet stuff live
Also is someone review bombing anything? I wanna see how new anti-bomb feature works.
As I see it, Valves PR is your personal store page on Steam. That's where they actually show you the games that pc gamers like, your friends like and you may like based on your preferences and history. I'd think this is much more effective than any console-like PR movie, which often is heavily sponsored by the big publishers.Besides investing in better algorithmic systems to determine user preferences, they could at least try some PR-friendly stuff.
Nintendo does their 25 minute Nindies thing like twice a year, and those videos only show less than 20 games. I have no idea what the cost would be, and maybe it's not worth it, but perhaps Valve could try that format, but one up them.
Say instead of twice a year, do it quarterly. Spend 10-15 minutes on the games from last quarter which might have flown under the radar, and spend 15 minutes on the games that are coming up in the next quarter. Congratulations, you just spent around 30 minutes talking directly to your users, informing them about cool games, all while putting some friendly and attractive faces forward to represent your brand.
You've now done more in four yearly videos than Valve's PR department has done for the past 5 years.
I won't be afraid until I see this page go live: https://www.epicgames.com/store/spelunky-2
Enjoy your short time of respiteEdit : Seems I'm banned from Era, can't even see why. Oh well...
That’s kind of silly. A store page is not a substitute for an actual PR initiative. Especially without substantially more advancements into the algorithmic recommendation systems, which so far, I don’t see on the horizon.As I see it, Valves PR is your personal store page on Steam. That's where they actually show you the games that pc gamers like, your friends like and you may like based on your preferences and history. I'd think this is much more effective than any console-like PR movie, which often is heavily sponsored by the big publishers.
I have to admit I'm probably older than most of you guys, but I never watch PR videos from console manufacturers. I'd rather see Valve improving their algorithms than starting console-like PR as well.
I hadn't considered the impact of Steam cutting their take on the likes of GMG, but that's a fair and valid point. By the same token, Epic's exclusives harm them more, surely? In a distopian future where many/most titles are exclusive to Epic, what role is there for GMG et al, in any case? Humble's 'exclusive' arrangement with Epic is more of a threat, I suspect.i hope they won't do that .... i mean - on one hand it would be nice, for sure .... especially for smaller devs
but on the other - they're still the biggest store on PC and doing something like that could be considered anti-competitive
plus - it could potentially kill off TONNES of key stores (like GMG etc.)
Yay, more content.
Not me! I have it, and I love it! (Also got the deluxe edition) Just waiting for more DLC to come out, specifically the character creation packs. But yeah, I think I already cleared all the online achievements abusing 2B crazy OP move-set.Yay, more content.
I feel like SOULCALIBUR VI has passed by almost everyone, in terms of interest. It seems to have more or less vanished after launch.
But, I find the game very enjoyable (especially as a single-player gamer), so I'm hoping they continue to support it for a while.
I bought the deluxe edition, so I'm covered for this, some more DLCs.
seems to be the case, yeah ... at least for their biggest games ... i'm sure they'll throw us a bone or two with some small stuff like Trials etc.So no Ubi games on Steam anymore huh?
it definitely is for me ... i don't own a single ubi game directly on uplay and i'm not planning on changing thatMaybe this is the end of Ubi games for me.
I should've got the Rayman games while I had the chance.I think worse than the 1-year exclusives is news of UbiSoft continuing the partnership. So no Ubi games on Steam anymore huh? Really not sure how I feel about that. Uplay isn't bad, but I trust steam with my banking info you know? And like, Steam handles all my mtx payments for Rainbow Six as a result? Doing all that through another store (uplay) means having my info out there even more... I dunno. Maybe this is the end of Ubi games for me.
Really I think Epic only cares about hurting Steam regardless of the short or long term implications for themselves or the industry. Their actions strike me as a spiteful child wildly flailing around doing anything they can think of to hurt the person who made them mad.Yes, the Ubisoft deal is one that I'm very curious about the details. We didn't get even some vague PR numbers from Epic, yet they extended to more games and made Ubisoft stop giving keys to other stores. Must be a lot of money just to take some big "event" games from Steam without seeing decent sales (at least until now).
We know that Ubi epic gets a lot of advantages both short and long term. What does Epic get? Only bragging rights? Without all the community features Epic hates, why would anyone prefer to buy it on EGS?
Speaking of Ubisoft, I need to find more crap to spend 870 points....
WTF does this mean anyways? Somehow? If you're not playing games, how do you know if they're crappy or not?"We're not going to have something like the console certification process involved in releasing a game," said Sweeney when I asked how Epic would apply this quality standard. "But I think we'll be aware of the quality of what's submitted prior to making a decision to list it in the store—somehow."
"Humans can make those judgment calls, and they'll be pretty reasonable," he added.
As long as monthly stays steam I will give them my money. I hope people get epic bundles but make sure that no money goes to the Devs or epic.XDNow that Humble will sell Epic keys, will we see bundles with Epic keys? Not too fond if they do epic bundles
Not so long ago pubg was a 'nothing stops this train' thing.I really dont want to say this but just how long van Epic manage with Fortnite money assuming their consumer base continues to play fortnite?
There is Apex Legends now, what if over time that game outtakes it. Epic can try and make updates to fortnite by including new modes etc. But will it really be enough to keep your average consumer on if thr new hotness is something else that, regardless of playing the same is what is trending right now?
It still kinda is... The media and Pop culture got quiet around it, but that game is still a juggernaut and rakes in mountains of money.Not so long ago pubg was a 'nothing stops this train' thing.
I was going to make a list of it, but then found out that someone already did itDo we have a list somewhere of game companies who selected Epic deal?
Aight see this is kind of related to what i wrote about moving onto the next hot thing; i already forgot about the old hot thing ^^;Not so long ago pubg was a 'nothing stops this train' thing.
If they manage it right, indefinitely? The money might slow down eventually since there's no such thing as infinite growth in life, but there's no real reason why the game can't last a decade like League of Legends, Dota 2 or CS:GO.I really dont want to say this but just how long van Epic manage with Fortnite money assuming their consumer base continues to play fortnite?
There is Apex Legends now, what if over time that game outtakes it. Epic can try and make updates to fortnite by including new modes etc. But will it really be enough to keep your average consumer on if thr new hotness is something else that, regardless of playing the same is what is trending right now?
PUBG is a pretty bad comparison, because Epic has already managed to keep Fortnite at the "top" far longer than Bluehole ever did.Not so long ago pubg was a 'nothing stops this train' thing.
I was adding these latest exclusives, and its developers, to my ignore list, when I noticed a curious note on one of the games:
«Notice:
At the request of the publisher, Kine is unlisted on the Steam store and will not appear in search. »
Thanks!I was going to make a list of it, but then found out that someone already did it
EPIC exclusive launch status, times and sheets
According to the list, "only" 29 games are timed exclusive to Epic Store
Walking Dead is listed as permanent exclusive
I was going to make a list of it, but then found out that someone already did it
EPIC exclusive launch status, times and sheets
According to the list, "only" 29 games are timed exclusive to Epic Store
Walking Dead is listed as permanent exclusive
To be honest, I am enjoying it. These "Steam finally has some decent competition" and "damn now I have to use Epic's store as well" posts were frustrating the hell out of me.Enjoy your short time of respite
Agreed, improvement is needed. But the results of these algorithms are being shown to you every time you open Steam. This seems more effective to me than a few PR videos a year. But again, I rarely watch gaming related streams.That’s kind of silly. A store page is not a substitute for an actual PR initiative. Especially without substantially more advancements into the algorithmic recommendation systems, which so far, I don’t see on the horizon.
Absolutely. I'm gonna cry if next month's Humble Monthly consist of keys for Epic's Store.Humble's 'exclusive' arrangement with Epic is more of a threat, I suspect.
Not yet, but I'm planning to make one here on MC next week.Do we have a list somewhere of game companies who selected Epic deal?
I really doubt that. It's Tencent we're talking about. If these moneyhats seem effective to get people using their store instead of Steam, they WILL keep doing it. Don't believe their "we"re doing it for the developers" nonsense.I don't believe Epic would keep the moneyhat train running. Because of their goals, not because their wallet would become empty.
Indeed, their goal is to establish their store as a serious competitor of Steam, they do not want to be a second-choice, and they want that reputation NOW.
Once they have booted it all, they will be much less aggressive.
People forget that Fortnite mobile exists too, and is absurdly massive. The two games reportedly have fairly similar MAUs thanks to China propping the game up, but the spending difference is huge. Fortnite mobile managed to earn something like $300 million over its first 200 days, whereas PUBG only managed $100 million.Pubg together with pubg mobile is arguably still bigger than fortnite.
Streaming numbers say nothing about how much a game is played. I mean PUBG still has a daily peak concurrent of 800.000 on Steam alone. And the mobile version is way more popular. Not sure how the console versions are doing honestly.
As I said above, the pop culture moved on to fortnite. And bluehole could have played their cards better for sure. But acting like that game isn't relevant anymore is just unrealistic.
PUBG, Fortnite, and Apex probably too, will generate money for a long long time.
I was here before I got banned m8. But yeah, this is a really cool place.So if MetaCouncil is where people go when they are banned, does that make this place the "forbidden" place, and thus the cool place?