What can you do with 4000 tokens, doesn't seem like much. Not buying anything though, saving for DMCV and Sekiro.
Buy a couple of levels of the badge?
What can you do with 4000 tokens, doesn't seem like much. Not buying anything though, saving for DMCV and Sekiro.
To be perfectly honest though, at least someone really replies to questions and suggestions unlike some other company.
What can you do with 4000 tokens, doesn't seem like much. Not buying anything though, saving for DMCV and Sekiro.
I'd argue the remaster on PC is the definite way to play it, and also better than PTDE in every way. What have you heard?I think of it as they should have fixed ptde as they were supposed to ages ago. Not to mention remastered is worse in several aspects or so I've heard.
That was the first thing I looked to buy when I saw the list of token trading items lol. Too bad you can't gift away your token, I would love to give them to anyone looking to buy stuff this sale since I won't be needing them.
This is a strong argument for why you shouldn't make your skill based games F2P.
OK there's a Battle Chasers folder in the folder I install Steam games on but I don't remember ever making it. Maybe I incorrectly installed my GOG copy on there?
I think I'd rather Hack the planet :VHACK THE PLANET.
I know what happened bro. Better re-install Windows. Actually, to be safe, just chuck the PC into the ocean. You've got an elite level 69 Cyber criminal operating in your system. You should call Trump's son, he's a wizkid at all things Cyber. Will fix you up bud.
how often it happens for a game to go up in price while still in EA? I remember I think Dreams had this to happen.
The only thing I bought with my meager 100 Tokens.
PTDE still has better online thanks to community tools and community maintained anti-cheats. (Which can't be properly ported to PTDE because of the dumb anti-tampering in Remastered). Many mods can get you flagged and soft banned, and I don't think the game itself is yet as moddable as the original, which blew up in modding possibilities in the last couple of years.I'd argue the remaster on PC is the definite way to play it, and also better than PTDE in every way. What have you heard?
I'm honestly less annoyed they removed PTDE now because how good it is, and it's probably better to encourage players into the same pool instead of potentially splitting it.
Wait you're telling me I can't mod in 'Thanks Obama' in the remastered edition?PTDE still has better online thanks to community tools and community maintained anti-cheats. (Which can't be properly ported to PTDE because of the dumb anti-tampering in Remastered). Many mods can get you flagged and soft banned, and I don't think the game itself is yet as moddable as the original, which blew up in modding possibilities in the last couple of years.
Is it wrong for me to assume that the publisher for the PC version of the game just gave up on it after just 2 months on sale?
Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, CEO Strauss Zelnick says that it's important for the firm to be where the consumer is, rather than dictating to them to shop at a specific location.
"We think it's very difficult to try and attract consumers only through a wholly owned captive site," he tells us.
"That's not how consumers shop. To use an analogy that doesn't speak to our business, if you read Random House books, I presume you can get them directly through Random House, but you probably don't. You probably go to Amazon or other sites. So if you have something incredibly powerful, then I suppose you can say to consumers that it's only available here. But generally speaking, when it comes to broad-based entertainment offerings, you are better placed to be where the consumer is, rather than indicating to the consumer where they need to be. If your focus is solely on capturing retail margin, then you have to be very convinced you're going to be a great retailer. That's not something that's in our DNA. We make entertainment. We're really not a retailer."
Are the pig emoticons permanent or just for the duration of the sale?
He's talking about the actual concept of competition, which for PC Games means offering your game everywhere it makes sense to. It's a clear stance against store exclusivity.Take-Two CEO on Epic Store: "Competition is a good thing"
https://www.gamesindustry.biz/artic...ceo-on-epic-store-competition-is-a-good-thing
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thanks Stygr (Discord)
Just out of curiousity, what happens with achievements and saves if you refund a game but then buy it later? For example, I played a lot of Call of Cthulhu before Humble revoked my key.
Like, the achievements are still in your account even if you dont own the game?
They're not. And the lighting and model/animation swaps are really distracting.I've been thinking of picking up Dark Souls Remastered (75% off) for a replay. I wonder if the improvements are worth it. The 60fps bug won't persist anymore, at least.
i'm confused, you have 5 different accounts?I realised yesterday that coins are actually currency-specific (presumably because the particulars vary), so I have a few different balances:
AU store: 2,000 (I opened my envelope and bought the badge)
IN store: 5,566 (Yakuza Kiwami pre-order)
RU store: 11,198 (Mortal Kombat 11 pre-order, Lionheart, Sekiro pre-order, WW3: Black Gold DLC)
TR store: 7,309 (Peregrin, Thimbleweed Park + DLC, Windscape, Kholat DLC, Shadow Complex DLC)
KZ store: 8,388 (Anno 1800 pre-order, Far Cry: New Dawn pre-order, Jump Force pre-order, Trials Rising pre-order)
hmm i'll consider ur adviceI own 3 out of 5 of those but it's still a hard choice between RoF, Atelier Lydie and VC4 because I like them all for different reasons.
But I would actually play VC4 first because I'm currently playing it and it's pretty great. Basically, it took all which were good in VC1 and enhance it even further.
Hell yeah. I'm definitely getting the blanket one. It's just way too cute.
One account (well, a main account and an alt I created after I was unjustly banned from my preferred CS:S server), but since I bought stuff across a few different store regions, I have a few different coin balances as coins don't transfer across currencies like, say, Steam Wallet funds do. The amount of coins you can earn per x currency units spent, the number of currency units you need to spend to earn coins, and the discount you can acquire with the coins all vary currency to currency, so each one has its own coin pool.
Maybe JaseC just travels around the world much, while also opening bank accounts in various countries he visits?Explain how this works though, please. How do you change store regions without getting the Valve big dick banhammer?