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Phoenix Point - Releasing September 3rd
June 14th, 2019, 13:16
Originally Posted by KosSteam refund policy is not enough to assess this product, better to learn how to watch streams.
Just a note on Epic:
Where Epic is lacking for me is in the refund part. I used it once and it has been a pain in the butt. For me who like to try a bit the games when I am not sure, it is a big negative point.
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SasqWatch
June 14th, 2019, 13:23
Originally Posted by youSteam are money obsessed enough not to pay for what they can get for free.
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However - steam does not require the developers/publishers to only publish on steam - like epic is doing. epic is actually requiring exclusive engagement (for some $$); this is very different. I'm kind of shocked that you are so incredibly dense you don't see the difference.
There is no risks associated to releasing on Steam.
Yes the developer (or publisher) is making the decision to sign the contract offered by epic but steam is not performing the same kind of bribe nor is steam requiring that you limit your product to steam if you choose to use some features provided by steam (those features may not work if you release it on another platform like gog) but you can still release the game on the other platform(s) of your choice.Again that story of bribe.
There is no bribe: devs want to achieve the bulk of sales on this client due to the smaller cut. They are the ones wanting the exclusivity deal because they know that if they release on Steam and other clients simultaneously, the bulk of sales happen on Steam.
The risk for backlash is covered. Not a bribe.
On this site, players are the type to take devs'sides, they want big sales, they say they want money to be funnelled into devs'pockets.
Yet when they are given an alternative to provide more money to devs as per their words, they will stick to Steam.
This client if anything helps to expose them.
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June 14th, 2019, 13:25
Originally Posted by youFor sure, sticking with Steam expands consumer choices. Brilliant.
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I'm glad to know you like companies that reduce consumer choices.
I'm sure you support corporation that defraud and rip off consumers with shady practices.Reads like Steam.
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June 14th, 2019, 13:34
Originally Posted by ChienAboyeurBack in the day I had a chance to work as miner.
After watching streams, it is going to be a mine.
For whatever reason I'm not in IT, only mined in Travian (&clones) till I got bored of mining.
Which means, I'm gonna skip that mine.
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June 14th, 2019, 15:00
Originally Posted by ChienAboyeurComplexfied is not a word.
After watching streams, it is going to be a mine. The product is a complexified version of XCOM 2, for the sake of complexifying.
Going to be a mine.
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June 14th, 2019, 15:29
Originally Posted by youSomeone asking for clarification on a topic isn't "dense". If you can't answer someone's questions without being hostile, you're not contributing to the community.
I'm kind of shocked that you are so incredibly dense you don't see the difference.
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June 14th, 2019, 16:18
Originally Posted by ChienAboyeurYes it is enough for some games when you are not sure if they play well with KM for example. Their refund policy is as it should be by law in my place at least: No question, no delay as long you do not go over a certain amount of play, which is fair.
Steam refund policy is not enough to assess this product, better to learn how to watch streams.
Epic played games with me sending a total of 15 mails with warnings than if I did not answer in a certain time they will cancel my refund demand. A demand done through the Epic interface and for a game bought few hours before. All the questions they asked should have been easily found in their DB, from the order number for the game to my name. I used capital letters and threats in my last email and got a refund. Could as well start by that now with them.
Streamers are entertainers who are paid for what they do, they have to be fun. It makes the information they provide highly suspicious to say the least.
Watchdog
June 14th, 2019, 17:35
Originally Posted by youAgain, he didn't say games using Steam workshop were only sold on Steam.
He is claiming that using steam features lock the developer/publisher into only releasing their games on steam (if the features is used).
Originally Posted by youAre you literally trying to sound dumb? Exclusives have been a part of the gaming industry since the 8-bit days.
I'm glad to know you like companies that reduce consumer choices. I'm sure you support corporation that defraud and rip off consumers with shady practices. I am curious do you run one of those robo spam callers on the side? Sure sounds like it.
June 14th, 2019, 22:16
Originally Posted by ChienAboyeurWhat do you mean when you say it's going to be a mine? That it'll blow up? Or that most people will be afraid to touch it? Or that it will be an explosive hit? Serious question by the way, I'm not trying to be offensive.
After watching streams, it is going to be a mine. The product is a complexified version of XCOM 2, for the sake of complexifying.
Going to be a mine.
June 14th, 2019, 22:23
Originally Posted by TomRonI think what he's saying is that he'll watch others play it.
What do you mean when you say it's going to be a mine? That it'll blow up? Or that most people will be afraid to touch it? Or that it will be an explosive hit? Serious question by the way, I'm not trying to be offensive.
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June 14th, 2019, 22:28
Originally Posted by TomRonAre you trying to understand ChienAboyeur's particular way to express himself?
What do you mean when you say it's going to be a mine? That it'll blow up? Or that most people will be afraid to touch it? Or that it will be an explosive hit? Serious question by the way, I'm not trying to be offensive.
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June 15th, 2019, 12:13
Originally Posted by rune_74As much I hate to defend that guy, it actually is:
Complexfied is not a word.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/complexified
SasqWatch
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June 15th, 2019, 12:58
Originally Posted by TomRonA mine to dig for knowledge.
What do you mean when you say it's going to be a mine? That it'll blow up? Or that most people will be afraid to touch it? Or that it will be an explosive hit? Serious question by the way, I'm not trying to be offensive.
UgoIgo works well for board gaming etc, way better than it does on computer.
One cause is that devs use computers to compute, which usually leads to heavier designs.
This product is going to be a study case: it adds options over XCOM 2 without them expanding the gameplay. They are other options, superflous options. They do not weigh on the decision making. They could be ignored.
More computation without it leading to more meaningful mechanics.
The options are implemented, players can use them as they might not use them.
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June 15th, 2019, 16:46
Originally Posted by ChienAboyeurOh, THAT kind of mine. Got it, thanks. What options do you find superfluous? I haven't watched any streams nor tried it myself, trying to avoid spoilers.
A mine to dig for knowledge.
UgoIgo works well for board gaming etc, way better than it does on computer.
One cause is that devs use computers to compute, which usually leads to heavier designs.
This product is going to be a study case: it adds options over XCOM 2 without them expanding the gameplay. They are other options, superflous options. They do not weigh on the decision making. They could be ignored.
More computation without it leading to more meaningful mechanics.
The options are implemented, players can use them as they might not use them.
June 15th, 2019, 22:24
Originally Posted by youNo, JDR got it right, you got it wrong. Anyway, this is a derail of the topic. That's why I initially put it in spoiler tags.
Here read:
Yes, some (many?) games can be played without the client. My point is that steam has games which are exclusive forever due to using the steam drm, or being more or less mandatory to buy there due to certain features being steam exclusive.
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He is claiming that using steam features lock the developer/publisher into only releasing their games on steam (if the features is used).
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I'm glad to know you like companies that reduce consumer choices. I'm sure you support corporation that defraud and rip off consumers with shady practices. I am curious do you run one of those robo spam callers on the side? Sure sounds like it.
June 16th, 2019, 07:05
Originally Posted by youSeriously? Are you just trolling?
That would be convenient but alas it is not the case.
Let me recap:
1. I wrote something.
2. You misunderstood this.
3. JDR corrected you.
4. You say you understood me correctly.
5. I say that you understood me wrong and JDR was right.
6. You say you did understand me correctly.
I'm the one who knows what I meant and when I write that you misunderstood me you claim that's not true… That's just pretty weird (and to be frank: rude).
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