You monster
That's a clear abuse of the Anime exclusion feature :(
you say like that's a bad thingi should probably exclude shoot em ups myself since they're the biggest culprit of advertising with anime cuties and then it's yet another fucking touhou
well it's false advertising!
"Competition is good, but the PC market has no competition. There is only Steam," Refenes said. "But what happens when the Epic Games store gets its footing and grows into a PC marketplace powerhouse? What would that force Steam to do? It would force them to improve. Then that would, in turn, force Epic to improve, and then you have two large companies fighting to retain customers and developers. That's going to motivate innovation. That is a healthy marketplace, and that is good for everyone."
Good luck to them.World War Z is Epic Store exclusive as well:
https://www.pcgamer.com/world-war-z-trailer-showcases-six-zombie-killin-classes/
I wonder how many other devs and publisher Epic has been moneyhatting to keep their games away from competing storefronts. I can only hope this backfires to Epic and to all devs and publishers supporting them in bringing paid store exclusivity to pc gaming.
It is funny to me that GOG offers all of those games on GOG Connect but 3+years later Witcher 3 is not one of them XD
Engadget published article with comments from Team Meat and Supergiant.
The Epic Games Store is the best thing that could happen to Steam
Maybe Epic should start by improving itself, not being worse than Origin at launch...It is funny to me that GOG offers all of those games on GOG Connect but 3+years later Witcher 3 is not one of them XD
Engadget published article with comments from Team Meat and Supergiant.
The Epic Games Store is the best thing that could happen to Steam
Actually it just came to mind, did Epic say anything about making sales data on their store public considering they have the guy who has been trying to estimate Steam's sales publicly for the past years?
Actually it just came to mind, did Epic say anything about making sales data on their store public considering they have the guy who has been trying to estimate Steam's sales publicly for the past years?
Engadget published article with comments from Team Meat and Supergiant.
The Epic Games Store is the best thing that could happen to Steam
It is funny to me that GOG offers all of those games on GOG Connect but 3+years later Witcher 3 is not one of them XD
Engadget published article with comments from Team Meat and Supergiant.
The Epic Games Store is the best thing that could happen to Steam
All of what we heard is more like "We want to put our games on Steam, but we want to force them to adapt a better revenue share." Thats what the Rebel Galaxy thing was, thats what this post kinda feels like.
It showed up for R$31 here in Brazil. It's definetely a buy. Downloading right now
But so far every dev has decided to pretend this has major benifits to consumers as well.
Between Supergiant saying a store with no feedback mechanisms is the best way to developer an early access game closely with consumer.
To Team Meat and Rebel Galaxy pretending this has nebulous benifits to consumers as a fact without any arguments supporting it.
Playnite is good but it's been doing my tits in with Mutant Year Zero, it just doesn't detect it's running so doesn't track the playtimeLibrary manager that unifies all games from different launchers (and emulators). It still opens the original launcher (except GOG) but well...
https://playnite.link/
The latest AMD driver seems to be so awesome. If any of you got an AMD card, you should consider checking it out.
Release notes
Edit: The thing I don't like is that Polaris cards do not feature auto-oc or auto-uv like Vega cards do.
Is the Auto-Undervolt feature available to Fury cards at least? Finally I can ditch my ridiculous Undervolt curves and power limit increase.
Is Steam at least detecting playtime? Losing playtime in Playnite might be alright if Steam at least picks up my playtime.Playnite is good but it's been doing my tits in with Mutant Year Zero, it just doesn't detect it's running so doesn't track the playtime
This $60 trash is worse than f2p as I mentioned on multiple occasions :)
Yeah no. If you go to sleep 1 h before 8h sale ends then if it's not work day you miss one out of 3 automatically. Of course you can set up alarm clock to wake up earlier and get those 3 cards like totally not a nutjob.Yeah even with the flash sales we got that lasted for either 8 or 12 hours people would complain. If you can't spare a couple of minutes in 8+ hours to check steam then too bad. The rest of us shouldn't have to miss out.
you know I'm a pet fanboy, that right there is enough. But let me gush on it then, at least from the 5 or so hours I've played.
why Far Cry Primal is dope:
- its a survival game for people that dont want to play actual survival games (your Rusts and whatnot)
- it's low key the best pet based game I've played in ages. In fact, I had no idea taming pets as companions was such a big thing in the game, your character is literally called "Beast Master"
- unlike AC Origin / Odyssey's half assed taming system, pets here are actually good. They can actually kill shit, you can command them at targets, you can heal them and revive them, you can tame multiple ones and just select them from a menu. I'm rocking a white lion now.
- You can not only pet them but they have actual different pettign animations for each one.
- They actually eat prey they (or you) killed to regain health.
- Bows. Why are bows always so satisfying? I dont know but they are. Bows > Guns anytime.
- Also spears. throwing spears is also satisfying. The whole combat feels like it has "weight"
- It has a better excuse for "just walk around and do shit in this open world" than most Ubi games because the whole idea is youre building and growing your village, so when you are walking around doing random events or sidequests, you are growing your village.
- the skill tree is gigantic and most side activities give you skill points, and theres no better motivation to do random shit than raising skill trees.
- the story is actually ok, at least its ok in it's weirdness? Especially with the shaman guy, he's awesome. Drink those eyeballs, they are good for you.
- It's gorgeous and runs great, thats always a winning combination. It's all very lush and thick, feels very claustrophobic in a good way, like an actual jungle.
- Sound is awesome and it helps the jungle feel. Theres constant animal sounds everywhere, its kinda creepy.
also its weird seeing all those posts praising it because I honestly never saw anyone talk about it in this thread >_>
Oh neat, guess I'll have to add it to my wishlist. I thought primal was just a clunky copy of farcry # whatever
Almost every popular games site has published an article that describes the Epic Store and Epic's moneyhatting as a great thing for PC Gaming. Not a single editor has been criticizing Epic for bring paid store exclusivity to PC; they even call it 'necessary' to 'compete' against Steam.
I really can't understand this. How is keeping games away from the best and most popular platform on PC good for competition? Why do they believe that a console-like war between stores will benefit PC gamers? Is this only about Steams 30% or are there other reasons why these editors think Steam needs to be punished?
Almost every popular games site has published an article that describes the Epic Store and Epic's moneyhatting as a great thing for PC Gaming. Not a single editor has been criticizing Epic for bring paid store exclusivity to PC; they even call it 'necessary' to 'compete' against Steam.
I really can't understand this. How is keeping games away from the best and most popular platform on PC good for competition? Why do they believe that a console-like war between stores will benefit PC gamers? Is this only about Steams 30% or are there other reasons why these editors think Steam needs to be punished?
My best guess is this: Steam is not perfect.Almost every popular games site has published an article that describes the Epic Store and Epic's moneyhatting as a great thing for PC Gaming. Not a single editor has been criticizing Epic for bring paid store exclusivity to PC; they even call it 'necessary' to 'compete' against Steam.
I really can't understand this. How is keeping games away from the best and most popular platform on PC good for competition? Why do they believe that a console-like war between stores will benefit PC gamers? Is this only about Steams 30% or are there other reasons why these editors think Steam needs to be punished?
That's what refunds are for!
At least they're honest and I don't feel they're insulting my intelligence :DAnd Coffee Stain literally saying Epic's money is the major reason to go Epic Store exclusive in their Q&A on Youtube.
I am on my way to pick up my new pc. Havent been this excited for a while.
Detailed write up once you get it set up and gamingI am on my way to pick up my new pc. Havent been this excited for a while.
At least they are honest. That's really the thing that's annoying me. You think you can make more money on Epic's store? Go for it, do what you have to do. But don't give me some wishy-washy "Best for everybody blahblah competition blahblah exciting new ventures" crap. Just say "We hope to make more money there" and that's a perfectly fine and reasonable answer, really.And Coffee Stain literally saying Epic's money is the major reason to go Epic Store exclusive in their Q&A on Youtube.
Yeah and yeahIs Steam at least detecting playtime? Losing playtime in Playnite might be alright if Steam at least picks up my playtime.
... Can it read in my playtimes that I already have on Steam?
wait whatFor all the old homies in here. Went to Walgreens and they actually had Yerba Mate. I mean it's canned and not the legit thing. But I can finally try it.
Fake Edit: not bad. Rather different than I was expecting.