Is Dark Souls still worth getting (only $5)?
Well, it's a terrible game, I guess it's worth $2.49 at most.
Avoid, there are better titles on Steam Sale.
Is Dark Souls still worth getting (only $5)?
Is Dark Souls still worth getting (only $5)?
I have never played it (dont hit me). I know this is a favorite round here, but from the read, the online part is pretty prominent. Is this still played online quite a bit?
Also how is LAN coop. If both me and a buddy get this can you play LAN or is it easy to find each other online. Will we get bombarded by high level peeps jumping into our games and griefing us?
Is it good out of the box on steam, or will this take lots of manual patches and mods to make it enjoyable.
Is it better just to get Dark Souls 2 if Coop LAN is the target?
Thanks.
I much prefer the non-dailies version of these sales, but I can't imagine it's as successful for Valve or publishers. Curious to see what they do next year now that they have comparison data and can do the usual Valve iteration.
Should I buy Undertale now, or wait and see if there's a daily deal?
I'm actually not 100% sure about this.I much prefer the non-dailies version of these sales, but I can't imagine it's as successful for Valve or publishers. Curious to see what they do next year now that they have comparison data and can do the usual Valve iteration.
Is the HD resident evil on any discount, steam is not loading properly for me at work?
Is the HD resident evil on any discount, steam is not loading properly for me at work?
I'm actually not 100% sure about this.
I know some more "casual" Steam users (you know, those that make up probably >80% of the game sales), and they don't even notice much of a change.
During a sale, they look at the front page from time to time, and if something catches their eye at a price they like they'll buy it. I don't believe the whole concept of "dailies" and "flash deals" ever deeply concerned them.
There are still rotating games on sale featured every day on the front page, so will their behavior really be affected?
It's too bad we only started havign SteamSpy data this year, so there isn't any historical data to compare to to do a statistical analysis. Well, Valve can of course, so if they go back to dailies we know it didn't work well!
I'm actually not 100% sure about this.
I know some more "casual" Steam users (you know, those that make up probably >80% of the game sales), and they don't even notice much of a change.
During a sale, they look at the front page from time to time, and if something catches their eye at a price they like they'll buy it. I don't believe the whole concept of "dailies" and "flash deals" ever deeply concerned them.
There are still rotating games on sale featured every day on the front page, so will their behavior really be affected?
It's too bad we only started havign SteamSpy data this year, so there isn't any historical data to compare to to do a statistical analysis. Well, Valve can of course, so if they go back to dailies we know it didn't work well!
I much prefer the non-dailies version of these sales, but I can't imagine it's as successful for Valve or publishers. Curious to see what they do next year now that they have comparison data and can do the usual Valve iteration.
what do you mean we'll never get sales data? now, thanks to steamspy, we get reliable data all the time.....
We'll never get the sales data, but I'd be curious as heck to see the trends since Daily/Flash has been dropped. My gut says they can't be as good when considering both overall discovery and high-pressure impulse buying windows.
I bet they bring 'em back, though I'd be more content if they didn't.
But we'll never have data about a Steam winter sale with dailies. (Unless they reintroduce them, and then we already know the new strategy wasn't successful)what do you mean we'll never get sales data? now, thanks to steamspy, we get reliable data all the time.
The story is pretty....awful, but I'm about 10 hours in and still having fun parkouring and eviscerating zombies.
It stays fun for a very long time. Day-night cycle really spices up the gameplay.
what do you mean we'll never get sales data? now, thanks to steamspy, we get reliable data all the time.
I bought a Steam Link and controller for myself for my girls (6 and 9) and I'm looking for good kid games. I have some games already that should be fine but I want to pick up some other more kid specific ones as well since the sale is on. I'm grabbing Lego Star Wars Complete, Lego Star Wars III as well as Lego Marvel Super Heroes today. Any suggestions of things on sale I might not be thinking of that would be great.
My haul:
Great sale so far.
I bought a Steam Link and controllerfor myselffor my girls (6 and 9) and I'm looking for good kid games. I have some games already that should be fine but I want to pick up some other more kid specific ones as well since the sale is on. I'm grabbing Lego Star Wars Complete, Lego Star Wars III as well as Lego Marvel Super Heroes today. Any suggestions of things on sale I might not be thinking of that would be great.
Quick Edit:
Is Space Engineers appropriate for that age? I kind of wanted it for myself awhile ago, and they love Minecraft. If the game is navigable for them and their age I may get it.
Buy them KSP. Great for both adults and kids.
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When I interpret the store page right LEGO Indy 2 contains all 4 films while LEGO Indy 1 includes the first three. So are the levels from the first three films the same in Indy 2 (making the first game obsolete) or are they different?
Skipping over a few I'll recommend later, but DreadOut is another title I really liked and can copy my Steam review for. I do have a bit to add I'll put at the bottom of my impressions.
DreadOut - $3.74
I bought a Steam Link and controllerfor myselffor my girls (6 and 9) and I'm looking for good kid games. I have some games already that should be fine but I want to pick up some other more kid specific ones as well since the sale is on. I'm grabbing Lego Star Wars Complete, Lego Star Wars III as well as Lego Marvel Super Heroes today. Any suggestions of things on sale I might not be thinking of that would be great.
Quick Edit:
Is Space Engineers appropriate for that age? I kind of wanted it for myself awhile ago, and they love Minecraft. If the game is navigable for them and their age I may get it.
It was another I was thinking about it but I wasn't sure how far they could progress on missions to generate new money and parts.
How would you guys re-introduce dailies, now that refunds are a thing? I imagine that's the main reason they are gone.
Is Dark Souls still worth getting (only $5)?
I have never played it (dont hit me). I know this is a favorite round here, but from the read, the online part is pretty prominent. Is this still played online quite a bit?
Also how is LAN coop. If both me and a buddy get this can you play LAN or is it easy to find each other online. Will we get bombarded by high level peeps jumping into our games and griefing us?
Is it good out of the box on steam, or will this take lots of manual patches and mods to make it enjoyable.
Is it better just to get Dark Souls 2 if Coop LAN is the target?
Thanks.
How would you guys re-introduce dailies, now that refunds are a thing? I imagine that's the main reason they are gone.
I bought a Steam Link and controllerfor myselffor my girls (6 and 9) and I'm looking for good kid games. I have some games already that should be fine but I want to pick up some other more kid specific ones as well since the sale is on. I'm grabbing Lego Star Wars Complete, Lego Star Wars III as well as Lego Marvel Super Heroes today. Any suggestions of things on sale I might not be thinking of that would be great.
Quick Edit:
Is Space Engineers appropriate for that age? I kind of wanted it for myself awhile ago, and they love Minecraft. If the game is navigable for them and their age I may get it.
Don't know at all what to do with refunds, but if they were introduced, I would hope that they repeated the same games over and over again. It became a bit ridiculous when there were just more and more games on Steam, but the same games were repeated more then five times with highlights, dailies, community deals, encores and what not. And especially when it was games that had been discounted every sale since they were added to Steam.
"This game is non-refundable until Jan. 4th at 10am PST."
I bought a Steam Link and controllerfor myselffor my girls (6 and 9) and I'm looking for good kid games. I have some games already that should be fine but I want to pick up some other more kid specific ones as well since the sale is on. I'm grabbing Lego Star Wars Complete, Lego Star Wars III as well as Lego Marvel Super Heroes today. Any suggestions of things on sale I might not be thinking of that would be great.
Quick Edit:
Is Space Engineers appropriate for that age? I kind of wanted it for myself awhile ago, and they love Minecraft. If the game is navigable for them and their age I may get it.
"This game is non-refundable until Jan. 4th at 10am PST."
Do Steam gift card codes work cross-country? For example, if a Canadian bought a gift card code, then emailed the code to an American, would it work and they'd get the Steam wallet amount (with the exchange rate of course?) And vice-versa? Or is it all region-locked?
It's a tricky proposition.
- Buy game when it's on a daily deal, store in inventory
- Refund purchase after Jan 4th
- Activate game from inventory
- ...
- Profit!
Refunds are likely one of the main reasons this change was pushed through. When you have this many financial institutions and consumer laws in place, you can't have massive refunds clogging up the financial system due to ignorant purchases during a sales period.
Big picture thinking is one of the harder parts of these types of discussions.
It's a tricky proposition.
- Buy game when it's on a daily deal, store in inventory
- Refund purchase after Jan 4th
- Activate game from inventory
- ...
- Profit!