Insert the fucking Titanic old lady gif !Another one.
maybe with the all "stick it to the big corporations and help smal people" they all mean "billion $ corpos as the "big corpos" a and hudnred million $ corpos as the small people"Looking at reactions around this whole thing regarding opening App/Play store and how majority think that this is done to stick it to the big corporations and help smal people i realized that i should start selling bridges.
Maybeto stick it to the big corporations
help smal people
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I wonder how much this bounty was worth, considering he could generate Steam Wallet at will.free unlimited wallet trick with this simple trick
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$7,500 only. But it's legit money, at least. (it's in sidebar)I wonder how much this bounty was worth, considering he could generate Steam Wallet at will...
So, how do I use "toucan" and "this" at the same time to like a post?maybe with the all "stick it to the big corporations and help smal people" they all mean "billion $ corpos as the "big corpos" a and hudnred million $ corpos as the small people"
I see.$7,500 only. But it's legit money, at least. (it's in sidebar)
Yes, I think $7500 would cover my lifetime expenses on Steam. Plus, he received it as actual money, not tied to Steam.Looks like he got free wallet money either way
Whichever way this falls some big corporation is winning, that's a given. I'm still going to be in favour of more open systems I can install whatever I want on even if someone like Epic benefits in this one instance. The openess of PC is why we have access to a service as good as Steam in the first place rather than being locked into whatever Microsoft is offering.Looking at reactions around this whole thing regarding opening App/Play store and how majority think that this is done to stick it to the big corporations and help smal people i realized that i should start selling bridges.
So you are telling me, you have many unused game codes?I need a bot that takes all my unclaimed humble monthly games and puts them into Mona.
(Yeah I'm lazy)
Yeah, I was always a bit annoyed that both the co-op and NG+ was much better in DS2 than DS3. I have no idea why they got rid of the small white sign soapstone in particular, it's not like all the heavy lifting implementation wise isn't there already.What's even worse than the persisting flaws are the flaws that they fixed and then went on to unfix with the next game.
I'm happy if end result is I can install Steam on PS5/XSXWill be interesting to see how the App Store wars pans out. If this pans out (I can imagine a lot of money is going to be spent on lobbying against this) MS, Sony and Nintendo maybe getting a bit nervous about this.
I also wonder if this will have any influence over the Apple vs epic.
I'm sadly in the same boat.I dunno, I feel like FROM could churn out a new Souls game every so many years and I'd love them
Fair warning, I'm sleepy and a bit weary of internet arguments so I hope I won't say anything grating or wrong.-snip-
Well fuck me, you are saying pretty much the same thing I meant to try to and did quite a better and more succint job of it. I agree completely and one thing I will say of Sekiro is that as much as it is a rhythm memory game, I found it far more fun than most of DS3's bosses. DS1 was at its best when I was capable of beating bosses sight unseen, where this "cautious and slow" approach that permeated the rest of the world exploration was also viable during boss fights.What really grates me though, isn't so much persisting or unfixed flaws, but the increasing focus and reliance on combat and difficult roll-bonanza boss fights, as though those were the reasons people fell in love with Demon's and Dark Souls in the first place. Let's be honest here, Souls combat just isn't that good.
Parrying in Sekiro is essential and while there is no shield in BB (besides the one joke shield) parrying is an option, not a necessity.I wanted to like Sekiro more than I did in the end. To be specific, the parry counter gameplay just isn't my thing, love everything else about it.
This is also the reason why I'm not as interested in Bloodborne PC port as some others are as I'm guessing the combat is probably not going to gel with me as much as traditional Souls games do.
oh cool , noticed it yesterday too ... could be interestingI present you this gem:
No idea how I never heard about this before. RPG Codex gives a helping hand yet again.
Next few weeks are so stacked with games for me. Aliens FE, Beyond Mankind, Pathfinder WotR, King's Bounty 2, WWZ Aftermath. Just when my semester is starting...
The investment company GEM Capital has invested $1.7 million in the game studio Unfrozen
It's also on GoG but devs don't even advertise the platform on their own site.More than 300 thousand copies of the game have been sold so far, which makes it one of the most successful releases in its genre.
What really grates me though, isn't so much persisting or unfixed flaws, but the increasing focus and reliance on combat and difficult roll-bonanza boss fights, as though those were the reasons people fell in love with Demon's and Dark Souls in the first place. Let's be honest here, Souls combat just isn't that good.
Add me to the camp that didn't really like DS3's bigger emphasis on speeeeeeeeeeeed.Well fuck me, you are saying pretty much the same thing I meant to try to and did quite a better and more succint job of it. I agree completely and one thing I will say of Sekiro is that as much as it is a rhythm memory game, I found it far more fun than most of DS3's bosses. DS1 was at its best when I was capable of beating bosses sight unseen, where this "cautious and slow" approach that permeated the rest of the world exploration was also viable during boss fights.
Same, I don't mind speed and fast-paced where you fail often as long as it goes along with a design where you can retry quickly. That's the part of the souls game that is divorced from its combat.Add me to the camp that didn't really like DS3's bigger emphasis on speeeeeeeeeeeed.
"Cautious and slow" is how I want my Souls fights to be, primarily, as well.
Which isn't to say I don't like fast-paced hard stuff, I play Ys games on Nightmare. But I don't like it in Souls games.
It's not specifically the parrying in BB that I'm worried about, it's the general flow of combat, aggressiveness, the whole thing about how you can get back lost health if you hit an enemy in 5 secs after losing health. All of it just sounds really unappealing to me and not why I come to these games.Parrying in Sekiro is essential and while there is no shield in BB (besides the one joke shield) parrying is an option, not a necessity.
Bloodborne also has weapon variety, you can level up, it has equipment, it has "fashion". All that makes for a different experience over Sekiro, which is limited and constricting. There is no player decision making involved and despite being more challenging and having better "encounters", I was bored quicker.
I felt like I was playing Myazaki's set in stone save file, instead of my own. The fact that Sekiro wants the player to perfect gameplay, instead of mastering it killed the last bit of fun I had with the game.
The only thing better in DS3 compared to DS1 is the omnidirectional roll.DS3 is the best Dark Souls and you are all wrong
The number of owners is higher than the upper bound. Interesting."More than 300 thousand copies of the game have been sold so far, which makes it one of the most successful releases in its genre."
Parrying in Sekiro is really not at all the same mechanic as in DS/Bloodborne, though. It's considerably easier and the stakes are much lower, with generous parry frames (up to half a second, I believe -- if you don't spam) that are immediately active, autoblock if the parry window expires, but also less spectacular results. Low risk, low reward. Feels really different from DS parries (very high risk, high reward).Parrying in Sekiro is essential and while there is no shield in BB (besides the one joke shield) parrying is an option, not a necessity.
I haven't trusted any owner estimation tracker for a very long time.Iratus: Lord of the Dead - Unfrozen Studio receives investment from GEM Capital - Steam News
Hello friends! We are pleased to announce some good news: our studio has partnered with GEM Capital, received investment for further development and is actively working on a new project. The investment company GEM Capital has invested $1.7 million in the game studio Unfrozen. As you may recall...store.steampowered.com
It's also on GoG but devs don't even advertise the platform on their own site.
We know owners are not sales but nevertheless it certainly works okish for the max range.
If they are doing this maybe they should fucking create a page where you can explore what kind of sales / events are ongoing on Steam (or have finished recently / will start soon).