You should be able to activate it on Steam... On the GMG page it says it uses Steam as it's DRM. However I would get it via GMG as they have a 30% off voucher. That should knock the price of the game down to $35. Voucher is GMG30-LY2G6-UKDYY.
You should be able to activate it on Steam... On the GMG page it says it uses Steam as it's DRM. However I would get it via GMG as they have a 30% off voucher. That should knock the price of the game down to $35. Voucher is GMG30-LY2G6-UKDYY.
I would twitter the creator, Tom Francis. I asked him a question once and he responded in a timely manner. But was while he was still at PC Gamer.
Not gonna lie.... I use to hate Steam. However, it was not Steam nor Valve that made me love Steam. To the contrary, it was Steam's rivals and other DRM methods that made me appreciate Steam. As other companies used installation limits, Steam allowed its customer to install games on as many PCs as they owned (EA and…
Let me write this down... Left, right, white curve line, left, right, white curve line... you're going to fast! Slow down!
Add some new game play features
ROFL... best thread ever.
Man... still can't believe Ryan Davis is no longer with us. The idea of no longer hearing him say: "Hey Everyone, it's Tuesday" is unfathomable.
lol
But who is this anonymous tipster... if we only had the answer. If only the answer was only in our face. I guess we'll never know.
I remember a presentation from Chris Roberts about game development 15 to 20 million alone was for marketing. Crowdfunding essentially became the marketing campaign (I don't want to use the phrase "free marketing," but it would cost a lot less). I also remember him stating that because you didn't have as many "Hands…
Just picture everyone in their underwear.... especially Gabe...
(checks total amount of time he put into Fallout New Vegas on Steam)
(flaps arms in a childlike manner)
Game looks phenomenal. However, I want to play the PC version if and when it's released. Yes, previous installments in the series have been released on the PC but unless it's officially announced then there is no reason to get hyped about it (at least for me).
I really do hope GTA5 comes to the PC. I have a 360 sitting near my tv collecting dust. I have nothing against it but I never acclimated to the gamepad :( no matter how much effort I put into learning it.
We'll trade you this for Halo 4, The Last of Us, and GTA5.
...but it's coming to the PC... right?! Right!?!
I am jealous good sir.
Best Hardware
- Oculus Rift (Oculus VR)
- PlayStation 4 (Sony Computer Entertainment)
- Blade (Razr)
- Shield (Nvidia)
- Xbox One (Microsoft)
Still costs an extra $100, forced kinect, and [arguably] 50% less powerful then what its competitor brings to the table. Sure the cloud computing does a lot but that's only if you have a solid net connection (which I don't).