Yes, we are talking about the monetization.
Yes, we are talking about the monetization.
It is legitimately worse than any of those. It’s worse than that terrible Dungeon Keeper mobile game.
Dan said he was creatively stifled. They apparently shot down every idea he came at them with.
If Dragon Quest changed to realtime combat fans would riot. Final Fantasy has always been trying to reinvent itself every iteration, Dragon Quest mostly does the opposite.
Do not throw away plant fiber, you will need that for researching new technology later on. It’s also used for crafting cloth, canteens, and basic healing items.
How do you figure?
But those games don’t only exist on Game Pass. You can still buy that game later on if you wanted to revisit it.
I still can’t believe they released this game for $60.
The only example that Polygon article gives is with regards to automating regional pricing appearing as a discount in other regions. That isn’t actually a discount, that’s just how regional pricing tends to work. That isn’t “examples of most of it”.
That is very interesting and I never considered it that way.
This is going to be an interesting case to follow. I think Wolfire is going to need to put forth some solid examples to prove their case, especially considering that the majority of the most popular games on PC are not even on Steam.
I would love to see some sources on these examples, because some of them are fucked up.
Anyone selling a game on Steam can be granted keys to sell elsewhere with the push of a button. They can sell those keys anywhere they want for whatever price they want. Humble, Fanatical, and Green Man Gaming are all examples of 3rd party key resellers that regularly sell games for cheaper than Steam does, and does…
That’s what I’m saying. You don’t need something to be an NFT in order for it to be resalable. No blockchain required.
There have been multiple games that allow reselling of content that didn’t rely on the blockchain. Even more games have a gray market for such transactions.
IO Interactive went independent years ago and took the Hitman IP with them.
They shut down the servers for the RUSE Beta? How were those servers still running?
I did the murdering in 2 minutes, 58 seconds. Carl stood no chance. I think I would destroy my keyboard if I attempted the bonus objectives.
Tunic is a crazy one to me. I find that game difficult, confusing and easy to get lost in when played normally.
I think they’re prosthetics.