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I wsnt aware you were into mtx and gaas centric games :v
"Epic"
Awww fuuuuck
My keyboard is almost 20 years old lol.man I just realized my PC build is like 6 years old. upgraded the GPU to a 970 but even thats 4 years old. my god.
still truckin but man I feel like upgrading this summer...
Kitboga started playing it in the last month or so which also could have contributed.All I know is that towards the end of March/beginning of April, I noticed some of the biggest Twitch streamers started playing and streaming the RP servers. I think a bunch of the Offline TV people were playing it, Lirik, TimTheTatman, Summit, Sodapoppin, etc.
I don't know what suddenly drove them to play it, or if one streamer in particular started it, but they actually drove so much traffic to the RP servers that regular players were actually complaining a bit about them.
Outlaws World Premier Friday 26th AprilImage doesn't exist, on my side at least..what is it?
Another looter shooter? SIgn me up!The name makes it sound like some multiplayer/faux MMO destiny-like game anyway so I'm immediately out. It being epic exclusive wouldn't have any effect on me.
But it's DCI wsnt aware you were into mtx and gaas centric games :v
I came across that now. Not a fan either. But the rest is fun.I played Arkham City briefly and the brawling/combo-ing was pretty fun. Not a fan of the gliding minigame though.
Yep that's what they meant. Not sure it's working tho. I saw people claiming on Reddit that they refunded the game because it took too long to find people to play with.Gah, so many of the R6 Siege Youtubers I follow are all posting paid videos for World War Z. Is this what Epic was talking about with the "influencers" stuff?
I don't care at all for this game, and if the point is to make me install client and try game, it's not working just making me cranky lol.
It's very minimalistic in what it presents to the player. There's little to no "tasks" or "quests". You are there on behalf of the East Indian Company, and you do your job. that's it.After seeing some of you peeps talk about Return of the Obra Dinn I bought it during the sale... And I'm ashamed to say that I've asked for a refund.
I love the aesthetic and the storytelling is great... but, after 90 minutes I thought it was a -really- dry experience and I just wasn't interested at all...
I really thought I was the target demographic (I love adventure games and really REALLY liked Papers, Please...glory to Arstotzka).
I know I know, different strokes for different folks... but I'm really having a hard time understanding what exactly grabbed people's attention. I'm not saying it's a bad game... I just... I don't know.
Hmm. Well, what you're describing seems all very enticing and it's the reason why I bought the game in the first place. Although it sounded (and still sounds) great on paper, I just couldn't get into it.It's very minimalistic in what it presents to the player. There's little to no "tasks" or "quests". You are there on behalf of the East Indian Company, and you do your job. that's it.
The fascination to me lies in trying to puzzle out what happened on the ship based on the little glimpses you see as you progress the story.
The captain killing his own crew during a mutiny - how did this happen? What brought this about? An entire ship with 60 people missing, what happened here. And as I progressed, the more I understood about what happened to the Obra Dinn, the more I wanted to complete my understanding of events. It was absolutely thrilling how little got "in the way" of pure exploration.
It also took a while to get used to the very regular "beat" of the game -> Find new corpse, hear the moment of their death, then see a minute long glimpse of it, then find the next corpse (often chained to the events that killed the previous one).
The game also opens up a little bit half way through, so it's no longer just purely linear, so you can explore the deaths of multiple people in any order you wish.
So, I can't quite understand what you mean with "dry". Do you wanted the game to give you more explicit narrative, like say if your character spoke?
I like Obra Dinn because it is a really good detective story. Of course, you're not playing a detective per se, merely an insurance claim investigator, but an investigator nonetheless. There is something quite satisfying and rewarding in finding the clues and working the timeline of events which led to the demise of Obra Dinn and its crew. Since you're no stranger to adventure games, surely you're familiar with how sometimes the clues needed to solve a certain problem in these games are obtuse and sometimes even counter-intuitive (especially in late 90s/early 2K titles). You'll discover none of that in Obra Dinn. The clues are very well put and logical. They're not obvious and very well hidden in some cases, which makes it more satisfying when you discover the solution without a guide.After seeing some of you peeps talk about Return of the Obra Dinn I bought it during the sale... And I'm ashamed to say that I've asked for a refund.
I love the aesthetic and the storytelling is great... but, after 90 minutes I thought it was a -really- dry experience and I just wasn't interested at all...
I really thought I was the target demographic (I love adventure games and really REALLY liked Papers, Please...glory to Arstotzka).
I know I know, different strokes for different folks... but I'm really having a hard time understanding what exactly grabbed people's attention. I'm not saying it's a bad game... I just... I don't know.
(achievement) The Captain did it.An entire ship with 60 people missing, what happened here.
dayum, nice ... enjoy!
... Kinda hard to resist with all this praise being thrown around and it being on sale.
Worth every cent.
... Kinda hard to resist with all this praise being thrown around and it being on sale.
fingers crossedThey said April so I guess we still have a week for a shadowdrop.
That's what all the leaks are pointing to. If that is the case, I'm not interested.The name makes it sound like some multiplayer/faux MMO destiny-like game anyway so I'm immediately out. It being epic exclusive wouldn't have any effect on me.
It's speculative, but so are most leaks. Era is just closing off Epic threads to save themselves the headache of doing their work.Hmm, the Outlaws thread was closed on Era as it appears to be deemed an unlikely leak now, somehow
Yeah Origin support is truly great, I've contacted them just once and the guy I was chatting with was super helpful and friendly.Some weeks ago I decided to try check my first Origin account, from back BF3 times. I think its password was public domain already since every month it had one different login IP from a different country.
Anyway, I contacted Origin support to see what could be done. Since my account had some games that aren't available on their store anymore (The Sims 2 and Medieval mainly) it was worth to at least ask if they could move those games to my new account. And the madmen did it! Their support was super quick and in less than one hour my games from that busted account were all in my new, 100% secured account.
All this means that I'll be playing The Sims 2 later this week.
please do, it's REALLY goodI wasn't particularly interested in Supraland but all the good things I'm reading about it got me intrigued. Might actually pick it up.
I don't care much about RDR2, but confirming its exclusivity would also confirm that no price tag is high enough for Epic's moneyhats.I hope the rumors of RDR2 being EGS and Rockstar launcher exclusive are not true.
Also, people gotta remember just because, in case, they don't announce RDR2 PC today in a few hours accordign to the rumors, does it still not mean the game will not be EGS/R* launcher exclusive.I don't care much about RDR2, but confirming its exclusivity would also confirm that no price tag is high enough for Epic's moneyhats.
I don't even want to think about the amount of money that would be required for that exclusivity to happen.I don't care much about RDR2, but confirming its exclusivity would also confirm that no price tag is high enough for Epic's moneyhats.
Someone at Era estimated a 2.25 million moneyhat for Phoenix Point.I don't even want to think about the amount of money that would be required for that exclusivity to happen.
ubi allegedly got 100m for TD2 ... so if that's true - i can only imagine RDR2 will cost them MUCH moreSomeone at Era estimated a 2.25 million moneyhat for Phoenix Point.
Something the magnitude of RDR2 must be easily in the +60 million ballpark.
100m? Fuck me lmaoubi allegedly got 100m for TD2 ... so if that's true - i can only imagine RDR2 will cost them MUCH more
Fuck me. Is that division 2 only or the partnership?ubi allegedly got 100m for TD2 ... so if that's true - i can only imagine RDR2 will cost them MUCH more
100m? Fuck me lmao
just something i heard from places ... might be completely falseFuck me. Is that division 2 only or the partnership?
Source?
Apparently that was really underballing it too, according to a dev in the thread.Someone at Era estimated a 2.25 million moneyhat for Phoenix Point.
Something the magnitude of RDR2 must be easily in the +60 million ballpark.
2 days worth of selling skins, easy come easy go.100m? Fuck me lmao
there are no shareholders ... they aren't a public company, and Tim owns over 50% still ...I wonder how much money Epic has to waste on these timed exclusives before shareholders go "hey, maybe this is a bad idea?"
Yeah, as long as they are making money like this, I doubt any shareholders or investors care what they are doing with what are basically pennies compared to their quarterly earnings.2 days worth of selling skins, easy come easy go.