There are several Epic exclusives available on Game Pass for PC, it's definitely not a disqualifier. I hope it's true that Control is coming, it's a brilliant game that more people should play.
What game pass games are epic exclusive and not available to purchase on the windows store?There are several Epic exclusives available on Game Pass for PC, it's definitely not a disqualifier. I hope it's true that Control is coming, it's a brilliant game that more people should play.
I doubt there are any, but there are games that were epic exclusive, and are still not on steam, that were added to gamepass and the windows store at the same timeWhat game pass games are epic exclusive and not available to purchase on the windows store?
I think Control has 1 year epic exclusivity though.I doubt there are any, but there are games that were epic exclusive, and are still not on steam, that were added to gamepass and the windows store at the same time
so I do think it's fair to say some games currently exclusive to EGS may come to gamepass and the windows store (before Steam)
We'll see, I don't see it happening tbh. Outer Wilds is a good example of this. I'd love to play it on PC game pass but it's exclusive to epic, it runs like fuckin dog farts on my xbone S though.right, I guess my point is that we have seen in the past that some of those "EGS exclusivity" deals are really "No steam" deals
Games aren't on windows store just because it's unpopular
Doesn't Phoenix Point also have Epic Store exclusivity? Yet it seems to be coming soon.
The Naruto games all have a similar fighting system, but alternate between proper 1v1 arena fighting games with a cinematic story mode going through the events of the anime, and team based GaaS games with loot boxes and a social hub and mindless missions you can coop with a friend and all that Destiny sort of stuff.Downloading Pedro. I had no idea that the NAruto game was on there too. Seems like an arena fighter from the videos I watched beforehand.
Do you have any tips or decent guides? I just can't get in to it and find starting out hard because you hardly get much time underwater before needing air. Tbh I'm only playing for the Reward Quest this month but I'm really struggling to enjoy it and I can't seem to progress much. Playing in Survival though not sure if you can get achievements or further the story in other modes.Subnautica does it again... I just wanted to do a quick run through to 100% the game (since I only ever had it on EGS so no achievements) and I finally wrap it up 22 hours later despite knowing all of the secrets and best path through the game. This must be at least my 6th time through... It's just such a joy to explore this world!
Do you have any tips or decent guides? I just can't get in to it and find starting out hard because you hardly get much time underwater before needing air. Tbh I'm only playing for the Reward Quest this month but I'm really struggling to enjoy it and I can't seem to progress much. Playing in Survival though not sure if you can get achievements or further the story in other modes.
Why did nobody said that Remnants is that good :)
Having a blast with it...
Playing Solo or coop? I keep thinking about trying it solo but not sure if its a good idea.
Solo is fine, even on hardcore. It's designed for co op but eventually you will get through everything as you get used to the game.Playing Solo or coop? I keep thinking about trying it solo but not sure if its a good idea.
Brill thanks for the advice. I'll give it a crack and see if I can progress some more :)You can get achievements in survival mode or freedom mode.Or hardcore mode I suppose ;) Basically anything except creative mode. Personally I prefer survival mode because it means you have to plan your expeditions a bit more, and can't bring as many items back when exploring as you need to have room for food and water. However if you don't enjoy those kind of mechanics, the only difference with freedom mode is no food or water needed, so you can stay away from your base longer when exploring, and have more room for crafting materials.
The game can definitely feel pretty free form at the start; I'm not sure how far you got but some general tips, if you want more specific details I can provide those as well:
- Build all of the equipment and tools you can from the life pod fabricator asap. It is all very basic materials gathered from near the lifepod
- You can upgrade your air capacity multiple times, each time adding more. The first 2 upgrades are very easy and can be done right at the lifepod within a few minutes of starting to 135 units.
- Build the repair tool and fix the radio in the lifepod ASAP. The radio will then give you guidance to story elements and equipment upgrades for pretty much the rest of the game.
- The first phase of the game is about having limited equipment and having to worry about air supply frequently. So you want to work around the lifepod area to upgrade your air, and upgrade swim speed with fins and the seaglide, as the only way to get an air refill is to return to the surface. Once you fix the radio and it begins guiding you, you will get into the second phase and have access to some vehicles. This increases your underwater time immensely, not only because you can move fast and deeper, but because then you have only to return to the vehicle for an air resupply, and not the surface.
Playing Solo or coop? I keep thinking about trying it solo but not sure if its a good idea.
Go get it done, BtS has the flavor. Worth playing. Shorter than LiS1.Darn, Life is Strange 1 and Before the Storm is on the leaving soon list. I played the first episode of Before the Storm a little bit ago, but I don't know if it's a game I want to marathon.
I guess it goes December 13th.
It's really great, the stages area short (less than 4-5 minutes in most cases), but you can repeat them to get higher scores, combining mechanics, chaining combos. I'm completing most levels with B/C ratings, only a few A/S, but will definetely go back to them and try to get better marks.How's Pedro? Just started installing it. Trailer looked pretty dope.
Yeah, I feel that too sometimes.Pedro seems like a cool concept, but to be fair button-mashing seems more effective than strategizing considering the more things you do at the same time the more points you get.
It's an homage to Devil Crash on the PC Engine, to the point where it has an almost identical table layout, theme and enemy patterns, goals etc.Is Demon's tilt just a regular pinball game with one table or am I missing something?
I had a blast playing it with my Hue lights synchronized.Playing Demon's Tilt and I have no idea what's going on but it's flashy and intense and I kinda love it.
Not 100% on this but don't you put in an email to login?So I finally dipped into Game Pass for PC, but once I try to log in and put in a gamertag in the Xbox(beta) app, it always says it's not a valid one and to choose another one, I tried a dozen different random names, but nothing seems to work.
Did anyone else encounter that problem? Help pls. :(
It shows my email in to top right corner of the gametag/login tab in the app, so that can't be it IMO.
Can you post a picture? Mine just logs in automatically because my computer is setup with my Microsoft email.It shows my email in to top right corner of the gametag/login tab in the app, so that can't be it IMO.
I did get in now, through the xbox companion app on PC. Just in time for another problem to appear. ... And now it's finally working.Can you post a picture? Mine just logs in automatically because my computer is setup with my Microsoft email.