My threshold for remaster ports is 20-25 CAD
Not quite there. Maybe the Summer sale....
Isn't there rule that says how often games can be on sale on Steam store? So I don't think that Crash will be on summer sale.
Yes, they're the same discord.
Isn't there rule that says how often games can be on sale on Steam store? So I don't think that Crash will be on summer sale.
Is the in-fighting really that bad that it necessitated a name change? What about someone like me who prefers buying things on GOG?
The former steam era discord is PC Era now. GOG is fine, as is other store fronts.Is the in-fighting really that bad that it necessitated a name change? What about someone like me who prefers buying things on GOG?
That Steam community is pretty dead.The former steam era discord is PC Era now. GOG is fine, as is other store fronts.
For those of you who have steam accounts, we also have a steam Group here:
Wrapped up Act 1 of We Happy Few after 12-ish hours and had a bit of time to digest it some more. I think the strengths and weaknesses brought up in reviews on launch are pretty accurate, though I'd probably give it a higher score than most. The story/writing/setting/atmosphere are really well done, it's just the gameplay that lets it down sometime. I think the combat/stealth/crafting are pretty serviceable and even good at times, though I recognise it's had time to be debugged and rebalanced so I can't say that reviews were overly harsh on that front since we may well have been practically playing different games entirely.
Honestly, what it lacks is consistency. If you were to compare main story stuff and side quest/open world stuff, it almost feels like two separate teams worked on each part with different budgets and stuck everything together at the end. Even sidequests can vary wildly in quality, ranging from extensive quest-chains that flesh out the world and give unique rewards, to just "go here and open a box", with no real way of telling which will end up being which. I know Compulsion expanded mid-way through development to place a lot more focus on the story stuff, and it really shows. It just seems that, as a consequence, the open world/survival stuff got left in the dust. It's also still reasonably buggy, but thankfully nothing gamebreaking so far. Just some weird clipping, AI going AFK and animation weirdness, almost all probably due to the randomly generated "overworld".
As negative as I'm being, I'm actually really hooked. Each act appears to have a different character with a completely different story, skill tree and gameplay focus, and I've got the difficulty tweaked to minimise busywork/engagement with some of the more annoying systems while retaining some semblance of difficulty.
I might end up doing an LTTP thread when I'm all done, but it's much more work than just dumping my thoughts in the PC thread (sorry about that by the way).
I caved. I bought Outer Wilds on EGS. Even when giving them money I still come away disappointed at just what the store "does" and that is just so sad. In order to install the game I actually have to navigate to my library, there actually is no install button once bought on the page.
Just. What. I just don't get it considering they have so many people working there, how is the store team not giving significant pushes or direction but instead just a marketing machine churning out whatever it can to tick boxes.
Are you sure? Friend of mine published game on Steam few years ago and had launch discount active before Winter Sale and as far as I remember he said that he can't put his game on sale during Winter sale.
That's different, publishers can't do a discount within 30 days after launch or their launch discount ends.
Discounting (Steamworks Documentation)
partner.steamgames.com
Q: Can I participate in Steam-wide seasonal sale events if my product recently launched?
A: Generally, you cannot submit a discount within 30 days of release or 30 days from when the launch discount ends. However, if you submitted a launch discount and your product releases within 7 days of a Steam-wide seasonal sale events (like the Steam Summer Sale, for example), Valve can help you extend that introductory launch discount to last through the sale event.
Q: How often can I discount my game?
A: Custom discounts must be spaced at least 2 months apart and at least 2 months after the release of your product on Steam. Custom discounts don't affect eligibility for Steam-wide seasonal sale events. Note that the 30-day cool-down for new releases and price increases will still apply for the Steam-wide events.
You get an extra copy of Deathgarden: Bloodharvest if you buy it now. It's also cheaper if you own Dead by Daylight and buy the bundle
You get 2 copies for 6,99€ (regular price 14,99€ for a single copy, sale price 9,99€ for a single copy)
You could probably try using Moonlight on mobile to see how the experience differs. Shield requires GeForce Experience installed to run, which automatically makes Steam Link better in my opinion.Has anyone tried both Shield TV and Steam Link (the app built into new smart TVs or Apple TV app) and seen which one is better? I'm curious if Shield TV is better for games on other launchers (I buy all my Ubi Soft games like Assassin's Creed direct on uPlay, even before the EGS stuff).
Contact support if you have not redeemed the key(s).
If you're on a PC, you're nearly always better off buying the collection, extracting the ROMs, and using the emulator of your choice (RetroArch is best, in my opinion).I don't know about the R-Type collection, but the Arcade and Castlevania collection ports leave a lot to be desired. The Castlevania port doesn't even have an "exit program" option.
You could probably try using Moonlight on mobile to see how the experience differs. Shield requires GeForce Experience installed to run, which automatically makes Steam Link better in my opinion.
Steam Link now has an option to send inputs to UAC prompts, so as long as you leave Uplay's overlay enabled it should be fairly seamless now.
If you enable NVFBC capture, it is using the same method as Moonlight/Shield do.
Yeah, I've got my PC hooked up directly via fibre-optic HDMI (in the wall) to my living room OLED as that's my primary gaming display. But in other rooms we have Samsung TVs and all have Steam Link built in and it works flawlessly. I was sceptical after using PS4's Remote Play, but Steam Link is a night and day improvement over that.My new Samsung TV has Steam Link integrated and it works well.
Yeah, I've got my PC hooked up directly via fibre-optic HDMI (in the wall) to my living room OLED as that's my primary gaming display. But in other rooms we have Samsung TVs and all have Steam Link built in and it works flawlessly. I was sceptical after using PS4's Remote Play, but Steam Link is a night and day improvement over that.
Is Bloodharvest an expansion? or reboot? The original game didn't really click for me.
It is an eu only key btw!
Sorry, EU here (until Brexit anyway lol) so didn't think.
No problemo homie~
How is it? Before The Storm makes me want to follow the bae ending.