ATOM RPG - Released

Just saying that releasing something on a date, which is completely overshadowed by a big sale is pretty bad.
 
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$15 kind of is on sale. Heck, the PoE2 season pass is $16.49. Me I'm waiting to read a few proper reviews first, plus patching of course, before grabbing it. Time is money too.
 
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So Fallout 3 finally is released?
 
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Seriously, it's only $14.99

Don't wishlist it if you're interested. Buy it! Are people here really that cheap? :roll:
I decided some time ago to wait with buying a game until I actually want to play immediatly, the exception being Kickstarters.
So I'm almost sure I'll buy it after AC:Od (or my 2nd P:K) playthrough.
 
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I decided some time ago to wait with buying a game until I actually want to play immediatly, the exception being Kickstarters.
So I'm almost sure I'll buy it after AC:Od (or my 2nd P:K) playthrough.

I mostly do that too unless something is so heavily discounted that it's hard to pass up.

When it comes to smaller indie developers though, I try to pay full price if I think they created a quality game even if I'm not going to play it immediately. Especially if it's a niche RPG like this.
 
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Played a couple of hours. The graphics is much more polished than I remember, (new models/textures, ui improvements, new character icons, expanded dialogues) it in the early beta, also a "perk-tree system" has been added that looks quite interesting in a rather falloutesque way.

The one thing that strikes me as a little odd, is that the beginning of the game is quite a lot easier than i remember while playing on normal difficulty. Although, that is propably because I got the "ATOM veteran" bonuses of a strength enhancing beret and a fancy knife. I just might sell them so as to get a bit more challenge.
 
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I mostly do that too unless something is so heavily discounted that it's hard to pass up.

When it comes to smaller indie developers though, I try to pay full price if I think they created a quality game even if I'm not going to play it immediately. Especially if it's a niche RPG like this.
Yeah, but in these days I can't predict if I'm actually going to play a game. And giving money for nothing in return just feels… inefficient.
My mistake in this case was not to back the KS. Can't even remember why.
 
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I decided some time ago to wait with buying a game until I actually want to play immediatly, the exception being Kickstarters.
So I'm almost sure I'll buy it after AC:Od (or my 2nd P:K) playthrough.

Yep, same here. Also if there is a huge sale, even at 75% or something: If you are not playing it right away, this huge sale will come again anyways with the next holiday summer/winter sale anyways.
I find buying games which I don't definitely play within the next month highly inefficient.
 
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I think I get it. But my love for indie devs just isn't as big as for efficiency. ;)
 
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Well...as long as you buy the game on steam or on authorized resellers and not on third party market places that would already be a big help for the developers. ^^
 
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Yeah, efficiency seems to be a common theme among Germans. :)
Well, I take that as a compliment. :D

Well…as long as you buy the game on steam or on authorized resellers and not on third party market places that would already be a big help for the developers. ^^
Compared to past times I can afford everygame I have time to play. So of course I buy on authorized resellers. ;)
I buy games like Assassins Creed or Tomb Raider on GMG though.
 
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