cottonmon
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- Comment on Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford says his hopes on Epic Store were 'overly optimistic or misplaced' 3 months ago:
I’ve also run into a few issues with the epic games launcher (i.e. game wouldn’t patch, so I had to reinstall the launcher. Having to reinstall a game because the launcher doesn’t see it anymore, launcher is slow, etc.) which is why I use the Heroic launcher.
- Comment on Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford says his hopes on Epic Store were 'overly optimistic or misplaced' 3 months ago:
Personally, while I do use Heroic to access games from the epic games launcher, I will probably never buy anything from them because of Epic buying exclusivity and removing Steam as an option from games that were crowd-funded.
- Comment on God of War Ragnarök PC system requirements revealed 4 months ago:
Note that because of this, it is not going to be sold in any regions that don’t officially have PSN
- Comment on God of War Ragnarök is coming to PC on September 19 6 months ago:
and because of this, the game isn’t available in my region. Guess I’ll pirate it if I ever feel like playing it then.
- Comment on Who is subscribing to Game Pass, PS Plus and Nintendo Switch Online, and why? 6 months ago:
I subscribe to Gamepass, mostly because it’s only $2 a month in my region, so it’s really good value for me. At 15$ I probably wouldn’t have pushed through with it.
- Comment on New Details on Valve's New Game 'Deadlock' - Insider Gaming 6 months ago:
They had to suspend that policy for HL: Alyx though.
- Comment on Sequel to Star Control 2 - The Ur-Quan Masters 7 months ago:
There’s 3 days left for the kickstarter for anyone that wants to back this.
- Comment on Ghost of Tsushima, on Steam, will be unavailable in countries without PSN 7 months ago:
It’s kind of weird too since they sell PS5s in regions where PSN isn’t officially supported.
- Comment on Steam is a ticking time bomb 8 months ago:
Are there rules here regarding self-promotion? Seems like OP is just posting his content.
- Comment on Dragons dogma 2 controversy over the DLC on steam ( and optimisation and denuvo ) 8 months ago:
There was no mention of this in the reviews right? Feels like this was done deliberately so that it wouldn’t impact scores.
- Comment on Ides of March 9 months ago:
I guess the guy doesn’t consider roman senators to be rogues. Probably gave advantage for the surprise attack though.
- Comment on Veteran Videogame Analyst: Subscription growth has flattened [in video games] 11 months ago:
Aren’t demos kind of making a comeback? I’ve played lots of demos on Steam.
- Comment on New guide on Ico dropped on Gamefaqs 11 months ago:
Not really, it’s just that a lot of guides nowadays are done on youtube. I personally think text guides are superior so I really don’t want gamefaqs to go away.
- Comment on New guide on Ico dropped on Gamefaqs 11 months ago:
I really hope Gamefaqs continues to persist. I still think it’s one of the best places for guides.
- Comment on Awesome Games Done Quick starts tomorrow! 11 months ago:
I liked the online events because it was easier for them to get runners from around the world to participate. Also, I think the rhythm game showcases would have never happened without the online-only GDQs.
- Comment on Capcom caught adding Enigma DRM to older titles, for no good reason 11 months ago:
I’m guessing this is still related to that time where a guy running a tournament had his nude Chun-Li mod on.
- Comment on Did someone tell Steam it's not April 1st yet? 11 months ago:
Most people probably didn’t even recognize the other games. I only know about Shadow of Doubt (which I think should have won) because Yahtzee made a video about it.
- Comment on Baldur's Gate 3 has won Steam's 2023 GOTY Award 11 months ago:
Or being one of the few games that require you having an SSD to run properly lol.
- Comment on Baldur's Gate 3 has won Steam's 2023 GOTY Award 11 months ago:
Best guess is people voted it because they didn’t know any of the other games and didn’t bother to check.
- Comment on Steam keeps on winning 11 months ago:
I think the quote from Jane is pretty telling. Some people at Valve only help out when a project starts “getting pretty cool.” It’s probably the cause of a lot of inertia in game development over there. Also, just an interesting detail, Jane Ng is from Campo Santo and she stopped working on In the Valley of Gods to work on HL: Alyx.
- Comment on Steam keeps on winning 11 months ago:
It’s not just that though. A lot of people have already pointed out that Epic appears to be actively hostile towards Linux by removing compatibility for games that had it before. People have also pointed out that turning on Linux compatibility for EAC is fairly trivial, but they refuse to do it. For some games, Linux users have to go through extra loops just to make it work. So when it looks like a company is treating a certain demographic as something that’s worth less than shit for no apparent reason, I’m not too surprised that they’ll have a negative attitude towards that company.
And say what you want about Valve, but they have pushed Linux compatibility and it’s not surprising why Linux users have a more positive view of them over Epic. As I’ve already said, your argument reinforces this point.
- Comment on Steam keeps on winning 11 months ago:
Not the person you’re replying to, but from what I’ve read before Valve is kind of notorious for this because they do encourage people to work on what they want. The problem with this is that it also means it’s hard to get support for your project. For example, in order to get Half-Life: Alyx pushed out, they had to suspend that policy of working only on things that make them happy.
Here’s a quote from the wiki article about HL: Alyx’s development:
Valve abandoned episodic development and made several failed attempts to develop further Half-Life projects. Walker blamed the lack of progress on Valve’s flat management structure, whereby employees decide what to work on themselves. He said the team eventually decided they would be happier if they worked together on a large project, even if it was not their preferred choice.
- Comment on Steam keeps on winning 11 months ago:
I understand that it’s normal, but the argument still doesn’t make sense for the purposes of this discussion. For people who do use Linux, it is worthless since they can’t use it. You’re just reinforcing that Steam is a better option for them.
- Comment on Steam keeps on winning 11 months ago:
Has there been any news at all on who the potential successors are?
- Comment on Steam keeps on winning 11 months ago:
I really don’t understand this argument. Aren’t you basically pointing out that Steam is better because they cater to a demographic that most companies won’t consider because of the small market size?
- Comment on Steam keeps on winning 11 months ago:
It’s kind of funny. I feel that the rebranding was because those launchers sucked ( a common marketing tactic.) The thing is though, the EA App still sucks so it doesn’t do anything for its reputation.
- Comment on What's up with Epic Games? 11 months ago:
They also supposedly have a plan where everyone will still have access to their games in the unlikely event that Valve shuts down.
- Comment on [Steam] Which lesser known games have you bought or are planning to buy in this sale? 11 months ago:
Hope you enjoy it!
- Comment on [Steam] Which lesser known games have you bought or are planning to buy in this sale? 11 months ago:
I suppose you could say it’s story heavy since what you’re doing is piecing together what happened on the ship. The story is that you’re a insurance investigator and trying to find out what happened to every person that was on the Obra Dinn. It’s a great game.
- Comment on What's up with Epic Games? 11 months ago:
I meant with crowd funded games. I’m aware that they still buy exclusivity though from what I know they pay indies less compared to what they used to pay.