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LunchEnjoyer, do games w Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League review: a looter shooter in need of rescuing
@LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

Does it really need rescuing tho…?

samus12345,
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A looter shooter in need of being taken behind the shed and shot.

LunchEnjoyer,
@LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

Well said.

maness300, do games w Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League review: a looter shooter in need of rescuing

I’ve always thought looter shooters were shit and revolving a game around loot was a shitty idea.

Jorgelino, do gaming w Elden Ring is getting a free-to-play mobile version with in-app purchases

I just threw up in my mouth a little

mrfriki, do games w Ending Dead Cells updates is a "marketing stunt" to "leave room" for Windblown, claims former lead designer

Yeah, that’s pretty obvious.

casmael, do games w Ending Dead Cells updates is a "marketing stunt" to "leave room" for Windblown, claims former lead designer

Well that seems unfortunate. Never played dead cells but something struck me as off about it idk.

darth_helmet, do games w Ending Dead Cells updates is a "marketing stunt" to "leave room" for Windblown, claims former lead designer

Well. You probably shouldn’t sell out if you want control of the game’s roadmap.

Nelots, (edited )

This has nothing to do with selling out.

Motion Twin, the original studio behind the game, are the ones terminating all the updates. Evil Empire, the studio that took over development of it for the last 5 years and have developed 22 large content updates (as opposed to MT, who only released the first 2), had to abruptly cancel their future plans.

sigmaklimgrindset, do games w Ending Dead Cells updates is a "marketing stunt" to "leave room" for Windblown, claims former lead designer

What’s worse is that it seems like Evil Empire is going to get cut off of the revenue from Dead Cells because Motion Twins owns the IP. EE has been working on the game since after the first DLC expansion (1.5 or 6 I can’t remember), and the majority of the content and expansions are done by them at this point, not Motion Twin.

I am interested to see what Evil Empire has in store, as they announced they are working with two long dormant IP, and they did just work with Konami on the Castlevania expansion of Dead Cells…

simple, do games w Diablo 4 is coming to Game Pass on March 28th

They said they wouldn’t put it on Game Pass but are doing so anyways. I’m guessing it under-performed.

UnbrokenTaco,

As we continue to work toward regulatory approval of the Microsoft deal, we’ve been getting some questions whether our upcoming and recently launched games will be available via Game Pass," says the statement. “While we do not have plans to put Modern Warfare III or Diablo IV into Game Pass this year, once the deal closes, we expect to start working with Xbox to bring our titles to more players around the world. And we anticipate that we would begin adding games into Game Pass sometime in the course of next year.”

ign.com/…/activision-blizzard-shares-xbox-game-pa…

Seems like they said it wouldn’t come to game pass in 2023. Are you referring to a different quote?

Rhynoplaz,

No, they just had to wait until they slowly got enough micro transactions implemented.

Katana314,

I forget when this might’ve been said, but was this “they” Activision, or Microsoft-owned Activision?

avater, do games w Diablo 4 is coming to Game Pass on March 28th
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wouldn’t even touch it if it’s free.

crossmr, do games w More than 500 games on Steam earned over $3 million in 2023

Steams cut off that, at just the $3 million mark, is $450 million. This is $900,000 per game.

People wonder why other companies wanted to make their own launchers. They leave millions on the table by having steam 'handle' things.

This is also why Valve isn't that inclined to pump out tons of new games.

A game like Palworld, which as of 3 weeks ago, has sold 12 million copies would end up making Valve somewhere in the neighbourhood of $72 million as of the end of January.

themusicman,

There’s nothing stopping game companies from selling through multiple storefronts, or even direct to customer with Steam’s cut removed.

The fact is, players are happy to pay a premium so that the games live in their steam library, are downloaded via Steam’s delivery network, and integrate with steam features.

Steam is not anti-competitive, it’s just good.

snooggums,
@snooggums@midwest.social avatar

100% accurate. Hell, it doesn’t even feel like paying a premium when the user cost is the same or lower than in stores the majority of the time.

Silentiea,

Seems like the majority of time buying “in store” just gets you a code to use for a digital storefront anyway.

echo64,

The fact is, players are happy to pay a premium so that the games live in their steam library

i don’t think you can make a statement like that, that is so untested. If capcom were to start selling games at $70 on steam, and $50 on capcom.com things might be different, we can’t really say.

ampersandrew,
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We've seen games sold on Epic for less, and people wait to buy them until they're on Steam. I do it myself, even.

monkeyslikebananas2,

Exactly. Steam provides a service to these companies (a pipeline to customers) and they don’t want to pay.

They are free to make their own, like epic, ubisoft, origin, etc. have, and I am free to continue to use Steam, which I prefer because it provides a service and it works and I feel is a superior product.

Maestro,
@Maestro@kbin.social avatar

Me too. I will not spend a single cent on Epic, but I'll happily buy Steam games.

monkeyslikebananas2,

Another thing is the infrastructure that Steam provides to get the games to the users and support them costs money. If Capcom wants to build the infrastructure themselves it will cost them more. they will have to charge $100 (exaggeration) and they will only be serving Capcom games.

crossmr,

If you sell steam keys through your site you can't charge less than the steam price. In order to sell it cheaper on their site, it would have to be a non-steam version and they'd have to serve up the files themselves. If it's a multiplayer game it wouldn't be compatible, they'd need to switch to EOS or something else. realistically speak, developers could probably charge a bit less by providing that their own. it doesn't cost 30% to serve up the files and process some payments.

bitwaba,

it doesn’t cost 30% to serve up the files and process some payments.

No, it doesn’t. It also doesn’t take $5 to make a cup of coffee, or $10 to make a plate of pasta, or whatever Netflix charges every month to serve up mundane low quality streaming video.

But unless you’re proposing ending capitalism to fix the problems with valve’s pricing model, there won’t be any change to it any time soon.

The only thing that will get valve to have more competitive pricing for video games publishers is if they have actual competition that can siphon away games from their platform. It’s not valve’s fault that everyone else has made inferior products.

And there’s nothing forcing you to publish on steam. If you don’t think 30% is a fair exchange for handling file distribution and payments, you can handle your own file distribution and payments. Your game isn’t forced to be on Steam.

ampersandrew,
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or whatever Netflix charges every month to serve up mundane low quality streaming video

Netflix isn't the service I'd point the finger at for low quality streaming video. That would be Amazon. They don't even have the problem that Max has where it always starts low and then evens out by the time the recap is done.

Silentiea,

In fact, I’m fairly certain you’re allowed to do both: sell your game for 25% less while hosting and processing yourself. You just can’t sell your steam codes for less.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

Gaming on the PC around the 90s-2000s was pretty rough. I remember installing a game from a CD, typing the key on the back of the CD, and installation failed because I needed different sound drivers or something. I remember most games on my janky PC would be a gamble if it worked or not, even if it met minimum specs.

I remember still facing that issue in around 2010s even with Steam, and then seeing how slick installing apps were on the iPhone and it just “worked”, and wishing PC games were as simple.

PC gaming is great now. It’s been a long time coming.

AdmiralShat,

Steam offers many services to users and developers more than just being a simple storefront. They didn’t become top dog by virtue of being early, there are plenty of competing launchers that do not offer even a tenth of what steam offers.

Zahille7,

I feel like a lot of people, myself included, forget that there’s all kinds of software and such available on steam. Their main thing is games, but they have stuff like Blender (which is free), Vegas Movie Studio or whatever it’s called, and a bunch of others. Don’t they also have movies, or am I wrong on that one?

ampersandrew,
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They used to have purchases of "streaming copies" of movies, which is the same thing as setting your money on fire, but they don't do that anymore.

slazer2au, do games w More than 500 games on Steam earned over $3 million in 2023

The 3M is gross so steam made ~1M on each of those titles while the Devs made ~2M

AngryMob,

They almost certainly would make less than 2M without steam though

Fizz, do games w More than 500 games on Steam earned over $3 million in 2023
@Fizz@lemmy.nz avatar

fucking release some tf2 fixes you dog cunts

nutsack,

you can fix it by uninstalling it because it sucks ass

Bobmighty, do games w Nightingale to add offline mode "as soon as feasible", as devs say they "misjudged" player demand for it

Enshrouded is the same. Made for multiplayer, but most play single player.

Zahille7, (edited )

And it’s kind of bullshit that there’s no real balancing for singleplayers.

Each enemy takes a pretty big chunk of your health bar, and you can only attack so fast. They can and will attack faster than you, and sometimes even just stunlock you over and over until you just die and have to respawn. I want to enjoy the game, but I feel like I’m actively fighting against the brain grain when I play it.

caut_R,

Reads like my personal Monster Hunter World Iceborne experience (eff you, Rajang)

wirelesswire,
@wirelesswire@kbin.run avatar

Rajang was legitimately scary in MHW.

spamfajitas,

There were people spamming the devs with requests to make the game harder and saying it’s too easy.

I voted for every response that said any additional difficulty changes should be optional, like how palworld/valheim have configurable difficulty.

Zahille7,

The fact that there are no world settings yet is kinda wild to me. There should absolutely be tweakable world settings in open world survival games

Dark_Arc,
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I play multiplayer so I can’t comment much on that … but remember this game is in early access. Like it just launched its early access last month. It’s not a complete game or even a 1.0 game.

stringere,

Get the blink upgrade that lets you break stun, huge help for the stun locking.

MonkderZweite,

No mods?

Zahille7,

There are only reshades on the nexus so far.

Trust me, I looked lol.

JigglySackles,

Enshrouded has no plans for mods from what I’ve heard so far. Which basically killed the game for me. Not going to bother with it because there are some mechanics that would irritate me too much to enjoy the game. Mods would’ve fixed it.

mrfriki, do games w Nightingale to add offline mode "as soon as feasible", as devs say they "misjudged" player demand for it

Remember boys, never buy a game based on promises of future features for you never know if they will come true.

DaseinPickle,

It’s an early access game. If you buy it now you are buying promises and the chance to be a beta tester. And that’s okay, if you don’t get emotional if things don’t turn out as expected.

ampersandrew,
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I'd say if you're buying it now, you should be doing so based on what it is as though it never gets another patch, because sometimes they don't.

magnusrufus,

A lesson I learned from Double Fine.

phi1997,

And sometimes, a game gets a patch that actually makes it worse

bigmclargehuge,
@bigmclargehuge@lemmy.world avatar

Cubeworld.

RizzRustbolt, do games w Nightingale to add offline mode "as soon as feasible", as devs say they "misjudged" player demand for it

People like to pause their games… Who knew?

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

Not just pausing; it's poor value for the customer to not have an offline mode for all sorts of reasons, not the least of which is longevity, because their servers won't be there forever.

BigBananaDealer,
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never know when your internet just decides to go down for an hour. happened to me 2 nights ago and i didnt even notice until i tried looking at the dlc store (i was playing rock band 4)

AlphaOmega,

Or when EA will just break their service for a week, so you can’t log in or play any of their online games.

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