I need to start using Twitter just to shit on the Sween.
Let's do it! I'll be the photographer! Not that there is much need for such in gaming news and reporting haha.I'm down for this tbh.
Who caresDid Era die this morning or something?
I'd gladly pay the dev myself to make Sword Art Online epic exclusive, fits well to their david cage games.
At least Anime can be safe from Epic bullshit.
Unfortunately no, working like always.Did Era die this morning or something?
I'm having so much fun! I think I have 5 hours played.
Embrace the shloot
I've done my part
I've done my part
Damn right, my favourite VNAfter 70 hours, I have now just finished Umineko Episode 7 \o/
One left!
Jesus, "Wild Ride" doesn't even begin to describe this story. And "long".
that's how these things usually goTook a day break from Sekiro and took out the last two bosses back to back like it was nothing
Oh, I know. JRPGs as a kid were like thisthat's how these things usually go
we can only hope that's trueLooking back at the way the PC gaming community reacted to Epic's initial moneyhat barrage so far, I have to say that I'm very happy. Epic and developers admitted that they encountered way more pushback than they anticipated, while the constant stream of damage control articles and the complete lack of sales numbers for any EGS exclusives indicate that things aren't going as Tim Sweeney planned. There's no way that Epic wouldn't have announced sales numbers if they were even remotely decent. We still have a lot of fighting ahead of us but I honestly think that we won the first round.
I’m just so happy we have a (better) alternative tin ERA.
it's ok, no worries
I really hope this is true. But I'm afraid many people will cave in for Borderlands 3. While people I know in real life told me that this will be the only game they'll buy on EGS, no doubt Epic will notice and spread this success to get exclusivity for other popular franchises.Looking back at the way the PC gaming community reacted to Epic's initial moneyhat barrage so far, I have to say that I'm very happy. Epic and developers admitted that they encountered way more pushback than they anticipated, while the constant stream of damage control articles and the complete lack of sales numbers for any EGS exclusives indicate that things aren't going as Tim Sweeney planned. There's no way that Epic wouldn't have announced sales numbers if they were even remotely decent. We still have a lot of fighting ahead of us but I honestly think that we won the first round.
Same here. This place has been a huge help for me to overcome the disappointment of Epic's shitty moneyhats. And you guys are great people!I’m just so happy we have a (better) alternative tin ERA.
yup ... and they said they won't stop ... everI really hope this is true. But I'm afraid many people will cave in for Borderlands 3. While people I know in real life told me that this will be the only game they'll buy on EGS, no doubt Epic will notice and spread this success to get exclusivity for other popular franchises.
Please don't forget that Epic is counting on developers to win the "war" against Steam. This means they will do anything to persuade devs to release their games exclusive on EGS.
After that, I started Battle Chef Brigade. I'm still getting used to the puzzle combat, but the story and presentation are really well done. Looking forward to continue playing tonight!
Thanks m8! No framerate drops so far (gtx1070 + 8700k)I had some skepticism about the game, but I had loads of fun playing through it. My skepticism was mostly out of my inability for matching games, I think though lol. Some of the frame rate drops were bothersome but it only happened a few times within the game, wondering if that got patched or not! have fun!!!
The recent bullshit moderation on Era motivates me to post more regularly here. Era is amazing to follow Brexit, though. the offtopic thread there is really nice way to get a quick summary. Not that I actually know what's going on, but at least I'm sure that I know as much as anybody else.
that means you already know more about it than the UK governmentNot that I actually know what's going on, but at least I'm sure that I know as much as anybody else.
I've been MC exclusive long time now! Where's my moneyhat!?
Exclusive until 2020 it is!
You do know that Bronson Lee is just lashman's alt account?The recent bullshit moderation on Era motivates me to post more regularly here. Era is amazing to follow Brexit, though. the offtopic thread there is really nice way to get a quick summary. Not that I actually know what's going on, but at least I'm sure that I know as much as anybody else.
Are you enforcing the "must talk shit about all other forum members" part of the Moneyhat?that means you already know more about it than the UK government
very, very, VERY badSo... exactly how bad is the Bethesda Launcher now? I really... really want on Steam but Rage 2 is a lot cheaper (25%) on key sellers (and Bethesda regional price sucks over here).
noAre you enforcing the "must talk shit about all other forum members" part of the Moneyhat?
I'm just here to get enough likes on my posts to show Era it's worth it to moneyhat me for exclusivity.
Yeah, I heard a lot of horror stories but though ... it can't still be that bad .... can it? (Ok... it can.. it is Bethesda).very, very, VERY bad
That's one thing I'm very curious how it's going to affect Epic's plans going forward.Guess I'm waiting for a sale then. It's okay, all this EGS drama has thought me to wait.
I was thinking something similar these days. Waiting before consuming a entertainment product is usually the smart choice because you at least saves money, but as you said in the case of games you get a lot more advantages as well. The usual way to try to avoid this is a PR blitz to build hype. But in all this EGS "drama" I have seen several people saying they aren't really enjoying all the "pre-release" build up because they don't know where the game will be available. If people start really ignoring all the hype building and start waiting? Yeah, it can do some serious damage to the current industry model. Speaking personally, this is where I'm at. Skipping most previews of any game until we are 100% it isn't going to be moneyhated (which right now is... on the day of release)That's one thing I'm very curious how it's going to affect Epic's plans going forward.
I'm under the impression that PC Gamers have always been used to waiting, especially if you've been a fan of japanese games. (Late console ports all the time was a common occurence not that long ago and still is to some degree).
Combine this with the - if you think about it - paradoxical nature of games themself: they get cheaper with time, but they also tend to get better with time, up to a certain point (unless you're Square Enix cough). Patches, free or paid DLC, complete editions, enhanced editions, you name it. We all do it, but thinking about it rationally, buying a game immediately is not efficient.
So I wonder if instead of driving people to their store, Epic's 1 year exclusives will just get PC gamers used to waiting again, and have them buy things cheaper and more complete. Which probably would be not great fot the industry.
I'm honestly curious how this whole thing will play out.
Sorry. I didn't post anything because 1) I'm having a bad day eyesight wise and and 2)... I honestly don't know what more we can say to try to show how all of this is obviously not good for consumers.so no one is willing to help me then? thanks
thanks ... that actually helps ... A LOT!!!Sorry. I didn't post anything because 1) I'm having a bad day eyesight wise and and 2)... I honestly don't know what more we can say to try to show how all of this is obviously not good for consumers.
I mean... really? How in the hell we are at a place where we need to convince people that taking away consumer choice is a bad thing? There is so much false equivalences and ignoring simple facts that it gets... tiresome. Even today on Era they were asking for "proof" that Epic charges transactions fees in certain places.
But.. if I'm trying to be at least a bit useful, for me the strongest argument right now is how full of shit Epic is in everything the say. We already know that the 12% is not sustainable if you are serving all kinds of markets (charging fees, cost of pre-paid cards) so there is no way they keep that even if the current strategy works. They say things and walk it back one week later. They have no plan or vision besides "pay money for shinny things". They outright lie with statements like "500m in store revenue". Most of the arguments I see defending Epic are a combination of "Valve Bad" and "What Epic is doing is going to make it all better in the future". Why are people trusting anything they say about their intentions when we have a ton of evidence right now they aren't honest? I guess you could contrast the difference between Epic and Valve GDC presentations, but people so want to hate Valve that is not going to work.
Eeesh... rant over. I guess that's reason 3) I usually go on an rant I don't say a lot, and can't even blame it on my English
I kind of wish it was Samurai Shodown+The Last Blade collection...Samurai Shodown Neo Geo collection coming to Steam:
It's being handled by Digital Eclipse.
From Famitsu: サムスピ6作品を収録した『Samurai Shodown NEOGEO Collection』が発表。PS4/XB1/Switch/PCで今秋発売予定【PAX EAST】 - ファミ通.comSamurai Shodown Neo Geo collection coming to Steam:
It's being handled by Digital Eclipse.
"Samurai Shodown NEOGEO Collection" contains 6 games from "Samurai Spirits" to "Samurai Spirits Zero Special", and is developed by Digital Eclipse. It will also feature online and offline matches, a museum function, and more.
Thanks for the info.