The Devil Haunts Me is out. It's free as well.
But once more the achievements won't count because Steam is still "learning" about the game. How long does this "learning" process take? There are VN's and other indie titles with hundreds of reviews from six+ months ago still being "learned" by Steam.
Does anyone understand the process?
Yeah, that system is really strange, especially the achievements a huge step back from consoles.
That's why I was curious what you want to focus on more.Thanks everyone !
As far as what I'm looking for just something that is easy for someone with no RTS experience to get into.
Looks like my guess about Halo Wars is right on. So I'll try that first.
Then move on to some of your other suggestions.
Steam was one of the reasons I didn't want to get into PC gaming and it remains a huge distraction for what could actually be a fun hobby otherwise...
"verifying log in data..."
"update required..."
"Denuvo implementation..."
Well, not really though, verifying log in data just because you go on a different section / tab or whatever isn't something that happens on consoles (happens all the time for me on Steam lately), you can very simply pause updates on consoles, there's even a button for it, the whole client seems just very amateurish to me with lots of little and big bugs and on the other hand, very heavy handed, for example I tried to trade some of those Steam cards for the first time, locked 15 days from trading because "this is a new system" well, I only changed my harddrive lol... (The Steam log in even knew my username magically, but it's totally a new system, alright)Unfortunately, these issues are present in every launcher and even on console apart from Denuvo. Don't really get how that relates to Steam specifically.
I really want to know why every time I exit a game on Steam there's this little blue spinning circle that won't go away... So annoying.
Just started happening one day and never fixed itself (even re installing Steam and changing harddrive didn't fix it)
Nvidia announcing that they'll finally support FreeSync at CES, although only officially supported on 12 monitors. Other monitors adaptive sync will need to be enabled manually in the settings. About goddamn time.
EDIT: Only available on GTX10XX and RTX cards. WTF? Get screwed 980Ti owners.
TBF Andromeda already looked amazing visually. But yeah, judging from the Alpha, Anthem is on a whole 'nother level. Bioware does great world-building.Anthem visually looks like what a next-gen Mass Effect game should have looked like. Damn, it looks good.
Probably won't be an interesting game though, but at least you'll be able to get it for $20 on eBay.
Well, not really though, verifying log in data just because you go on a different section / tab or whatever isn't something that happens on consoles (happens all the time for me on Steam lately), you can very simply pause updates on consoles, there's even a button for it,
Yeah, it does look like a windows thing, but the thing is it started happening after the last big Steam update (I think in November) there was no windows update, I have pro. ;)I get that, i think its a Windows thing. Started happening after a Windows update. Tis annoying.
Steam has update scheduling: Settings > Downloads > "Only Update Games Between". Set it for some point when your system is off, or you're guaranteed to be away. Should cut down a lot on unwanted updates, and there's some other settings in the same tab that may be interesting to you, too. :)
Well, not really though, verifying log in data just because you go on a different section / tab or whatever isn't something that happens on consoles (happens all the time for me on Steam lately), you can very simply pause updates on consoles, there's even a button for it, the whole client seems just very amateurish to me with lots of little and big bugs and on the other hand, very heavy handed, for example I tried to trade some of those Steam cards for the first time, locked 15 days from trading because "this is a new system" well, I only changed my harddrive lol... (The Steam log in even knew my username magically, but it's totally a new system, alright)
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate some things they're trying (like controller support, friends list, etc) which they somewhat gotta do anyways being the biggest PC gaming client / store and the biggest competitors to console gaming as well. (technically they don't have to but I guess you know what I mean)
But if I would write up all the little and big things that are buggy, sometimes work, sometimes don't or are somehow otherwise a hindrance it would be a *veeerryy* long list...
I don't use any other launchers, GOG doesn't need one and that somehow feels better, even if it has less features (and therefore less bugs)
I really want to know why every time I exit a game on Steam there's this little blue spinning circle that won't go away... So annoying.
Just started happening one day and never fixed itself (even re installing Steam and changing harddrive didn't fix it)
Well, not really though, verifying log in data just because you go on a different section / tab or whatever isn't something that happens on consoles (happens all the time for me on Steam lately), you can very simply pause updates on consoles, there's even a button for it, the whole client seems just very amateurish to me with lots of little and big bugs and on the other hand, very heavy handed, for example I tried to trade some of those Steam cards for the first time, locked 15 days from trading because "this is a new system" well, I only changed my harddrive lol... (The Steam log in even knew my username magically, but it's totally a new system, alright)
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate some things they're trying (like controller support, friends list, etc) which they somewhat gotta do anyways being the biggest PC gaming client / store and the biggest competitors to console gaming as well. (technically they don't have to but I guess you know what I mean)
But if I would write up all the little and big things that are buggy, sometimes work, sometimes don't or are somehow otherwise a hindrance it would be a *veeerryy* long list...
I don't use any other launchers, GOG doesn't need one and that somehow feels better, even if it has less features (and therefore less bugs)
I really want to know why every time I exit a game on Steam there's this little blue spinning circle that won't go away... So annoying.
Just started happening one day and never fixed itself (even re installing Steam and changing harddrive didn't fix it)
Verifying login data at random intervals only happens in the browser, not on the client.Well, not really though, verifying log in data just because you go on a different section / tab or whatever isn't something that happens on consoles (happens all the time for me on Steam lately), you can very simply pause updates on consoles, there's even a button for it, the whole client seems just very amateurish to me with lots of little and big bugs and on the other hand, very heavy handed, for example I tried to trade some of those Steam cards for the first time, locked 15 days from trading because "this is a new system" well, I only changed my harddrive lol... (The Steam log in even knew my username magically, but it's totally a new system, alright)
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate some things they're trying (like controller support, friends list, etc) which they somewhat gotta do anyways being the biggest PC gaming client / store and the biggest competitors to console gaming as well. (technically they don't have to but I guess you know what I mean)
But if I would write up all the little and big things that are buggy, sometimes work, sometimes don't or are somehow otherwise a hindrance it would be a *veeerryy* long list...
I don't use any other launchers, GOG doesn't need one and that somehow feels better, even if it has less features (and therefore less bugs)
I really want to know why every time I exit a game on Steam there's this little blue spinning circle that won't go away... So annoying.
Just started happening one day and never fixed itself (even re installing Steam and changing harddrive didn't fix it)
That's a new one lmaoI've been playing Kingdom Come Deliverance for the last few days, a few bugs here and there, nothing major - until today. The game fucking uninstalled itself from Steam! All original game files are still on my SSD, or at least they appear to be. I 'installed' the game again, launched from the old original file location and now I can't continue my save file because it's somehow missing DLC.
Meanwhile Steam wants to download the fucking game again. 50 gigs of bullshit.
I'm baffled. I'm gonna take a break. I love the game but this shit is something else. 16 hours of savegame just got Skalitzed
YES! Always though G-Sync monitors were a bit too expensive.Nvidia announcing that they'll finally support FreeSync at CES, although only officially supported on 12 monitors. Other monitors adaptive sync will need to be enabled manually in the settings. About goddamn time.
EDIT: Only available on GTX10XX and RTX cards. WTF? Get screwed 980Ti owners.
Started The Division from scratch yesterday with a friend. I'm still not a huge fan of the cover-based shooting mechanics, but damn that games looks good!
That's why I was curious what you want to focus on more.
Do you like the spectacle of huge battles, then the Total War Series might be for you
If you just like to focus more on building your own base and economy and want something less combat focused Age of Empires II is your choice
And if you are more looking to play fun story missions Red Alert 2 or Starcraft II would be my recommendations.
I don't think any of those games (except maybe Total War) are pretty beginner friendly
240 hz screen laptops
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/razer-blade-oled-ces-2019/
https://www.digit.in/laptops/ces-20...erium-65-monitor-with-g-sync-hdr-s-45669.html
This crazy ass shit
CES 2019 brought the goods
Anybody know if physical copies of The Last Remnant redeem on Steam? A local online store is dumping copies for pretty cheap.
Amazon reviews seem to imply that they do.
Also do physical copies of Onimusha 3? Don't even know how they have stock of this.
Anybody know if physical copies of The Last Remnant redeem on Steam. A local online store is dumping copies for pretty cheap.
Amazon reviews seem to imply that they do.
Also do physical copies of Onimusha 3? Don't even know how they have stock of this.
Division was a huge surprise for me. I loved it , one of few games I finished the campaign in. Initially I was only interested due the the great concept UI and the UI they shipped. I always support good UI efforts so when those games do well I can justify to silly business people why it's important lol.
I pretty much maxed out the property stuff as soon as I could, but even then I'd idle in the office and wait for the timers to tick over. I'd either walk away from the TV and be on the computer or I'd play Zelda while I waited (this was on ps4 and back when the switch launched).This week has been the most time I have put into Yakuza 0 since I got the game. Dedicating time into the property side quest actually allowed me to unlock the damn skill tree finally which made the combat more fun and kept me playing longer. Problem is I left it too late(chp 14) and now it seems I have run out of side quests to do. Even the arena I am at rank B and to get to A feels like a slog, I'll keep chipping away but I doubt I'll get to A rank before I am done with the game.
I wish I knew now back then about how important the property quest line was because the cost of skills is so high that it seems impossible to unlock anything past 400 million if you dont do it. Now I still have Majima left to unlock but his cabaret missions don't rake in as much and I really don't want to fucking do it either, its so boring compared to just idling time and just getting payed. Maybe the cabaret stuff get more interesting later on....hopefully. At least I can keep doing them and don't have to wait 5 mins every time .
This game can be such a grind.....
Well how many sheep were in each image put up?Either there is something hiddenn in the teases or they're implying it's actually not just catherine classic, although the former sounds more likely.
Nvidia announcing that they'll finally support FreeSync at CES, although only officially supported on 12 monitors. Other monitors adaptive sync will need to be enabled manually in the settings. About goddamn time.
EDIT: Only available on GTX10XX and RTX cards. WTF? Get screwed 980Ti owners.
Ah okay. Well enjoy, there are tons of amazing RTS games out there.aving a range options is the best for me. Gives me a reason to boot up things in my library and will be a great way to look at how UI is handled across a genre I'm not that familiar with
I'll be honest, part of me only wants Atlus games on PC so we can bring the waifu wars to this thread.
Thanks for letting me know about this. I bought a bundle.Hey guys, could use your opinion. Fanatical has this bundle finishing soon about their 2018 indie picks?
https://www.fanatical.com/en/pick-and-mix/staff-picks-2018
I already have Sexy Brutale, Tropico, and Grey Goo. What else do you recommend?
I was thinking Dex, Space Hulk, Metronomicon, and maybe two more?
Grabbed it, thank you!Thanks for letting me know about this. I bought a bundle.
Actually... I bought three:
Basically everything I didn't already have or wasn't interested in.
But turns out I've had Monachroma since Nov '17 so I got a key for anyone interested.
Had no idea! I actually checked some of the other games like Dex and Beholder but I was sure I didn't have Monachroma as I had never heard of it.
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waitLol I've just noticed that Polygon has Fallout 76 and Sea of Thieves in their "best pc games of 2018" list. That site is such a joke...
that's not the Alien game in development at Cold Iron Studios though.WHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYy
https://variety.com/2019/gaming/new...obile-game-starring-amanda-ripley-1203101143/
Fuck this
that's not the Alien game in development at Cold Iron Studios though.
Division was a huge surprise for me. I loved it , one of few games I finished the campaign in. Initially I was only interested due the the great concept UI and the UI they shipped. I always support good UI efforts so when those games do well I can justify to silly business people why it's important lol.
Hmm, they did say that they were interested in it tho... Hopefully SEGA Europe isn't that stupid...
Oh you can just stay in the office and wait it out? I figured the game would want me to do something in order to tick the time to payout. This helps a lot.I pretty much maxed out the property stuff as soon as I could, but even then I'd idle in the office and wait for the timers to tick over. I'd either walk away from the TV and be on the computer or I'd play Zelda while I waited (this was on ps4 and back when the switch launched).