BeatnikGunsoo
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Nuuvem is becoming my favorite PC store
This is thanks to regional pricing though. But yeah, praise regardless.Can't believe titles like this and GTA V are available day 1 for less than 30 dollars. And The Witcher 3 was available for pre-purchase for freaking $16, day one. PC gaming is a godsend. Anyone who says PC gaming is too expensive hasn't taken a look at the game prices.
Can't believe titles like this and GTA V are available day 1 for less than 30 dollars. And The Witcher 3 was available for pre-purchase for freaking $16, day one. PC gaming is a godsend. Anyone who says PC gaming is too expensive hasn't taken a look at the game prices.
Who's saying that? Even outside of Nuuvem, PC gaming is almost always cheaper than console gaming on the software side of things.
Who's saying that? Even outside of Nuuvem, PC gaming is almost always cheaper than console gaming on the software side of things.
I can't add to my cart. Tells me it's not available in my region? This is my first time trying this method so maybe I'm missing something? Was able to make a sign in though...
I can't add to my cart. Tells me it's not available in my region? This is my first time trying this method so maybe I'm missing something? Was able to make a sign in though...
But you need to upgrade your hardware for 1500$ every 6 Months.
Oh come on. I'm not sure you could be any more hyperbolic. It would be desirable to buy a new videocard maybe once every 1 to 3 years or so, depending on how aggressive you are with your upgrading. Modern processors frankly don't need to be upgraded more than once every 2-4 years. Hard drives, disk drives, RAM, motherboards, etc... need to be upgraded even less than that.
But you need to upgrade your hardware for 1500$ every 6 Months.
Dont worry, i was joking.![]()
Can't believe titles like this and GTA V are available day 1 for less than 30 dollars. And The Witcher 3 was available for pre-purchase for freaking $16, day one. PC gaming is a godsend. Anyone who says PC gaming is too expensive hasn't taken a look at the game prices.
Where was Witcher $16?
Where was Witcher $16?
Where was Witcher $16?
Nuuvem has it for $38 and its region free. Best price around that I can find (GMG has no listing yet).The game was completely region-free on Steam initially, so it was possible to buy it on the cheap from a Russian who had the 20% loyalty discount.
Edit: And I think GOG also supports RUB these days, too.
May wait closer to launch anyway incase they end up being region locked or something.
This might be my first pre-order ever....
Nvm i'll stick to day one. Something just wrong about pre-ordering video games![]()
its telling me its not available in my region. Do i need to VPN now?
Wait... Now I'm confused. I'm from the US and I haven't been able to get anything on Nuveem for a few months because everything comes up as "Not available in my region"
I saw on IGN they were linking to cdkeys website and it looks like that site is sketchy at best. I came here to this thread and saw I don't need to use a VPN or whatever, and so I bought it. It is in my account and says the key will be released when it's out. Is it now region locked to a brazil copy or something? Is there a way to check what region it will be?
Wait... Now I'm confused. I'm from the US and I haven't been able to get anything on Nuveem for a few months because everything comes up as "Not available in my region"
I saw on IGN they were linking to cdkeys website and it looks like that site is sketchy at best. I came here to this thread and saw I don't need to use a VPN or whatever, and so I bought it. It is in my account and says the key will be released when it's out. Is it now region locked to a brazil copy or something? Is there a way to check what region it will be?
Nuuvem has it for $38 and its region free. Best price around that I can find (GMG has no listing yet).
Can't believe titles like this and GTA V are available day 1 for less than 30 dollars. And The Witcher 3 was available for pre-purchase for freaking $16, day one. PC gaming is a godsend. Anyone who says PC gaming is too expensive hasn't taken a look at the game prices.
Can't believe titles like this and GTA V are available day 1 for less than 30 dollars. And The Witcher 3 was available for pre-purchase for freaking $16, day one. PC gaming is a godsend. Anyone who says PC gaming is too expensive hasn't taken a look at the game prices.
Purely anecdotal evidence, but I would not have bought GTA V at all if it wasn't for the Nuuvem deal, at least not until it hit bargain bin prices. So in my case, the developers definitely did make money.Is this the best way to support developers? Seems like PC gaming is the one that can kill AAA developers easily with dirt cheap deals for games that not yet launched. People sharing these kind of deals are taking away more money that go to developers and also making them to look for these deals to buy future games instead at full price.
There's a thread about that. Salsa will help you with that tooSeason Pass and Premium Edition are now available on Nuuvem FYI, about 24 and 58 US Dollars each.
Couldn't find a thread, and posting here seemed appropriateThere's a thread about that. Salsa will help you with that too
Is this the best way to support developers? Seems like PC gaming is the one that can kill AAA developers easily with dirt cheap deals for games that not yet launched. People sharing these kind of deals are taking away more money that go to developers and also making them to look for these deals to buy future games instead at full price. These deals are great for those who can't afford but its misused mostly by everyone who knew this deal even though they can pay $60. If more people start to think about paying $60 for a game is too much due to deals then its going to end this AAA business model by affecting sales (mostly poorly or avg reviewed games) and we might see F2P or budget games/Indies more (We are slowly seeing these kind of games more now and its consoles who are pushing AAA games but they are changing too considering F2P exclusives games from first party) instead, so then everyone going to miss old $60 AAA games.
It would be dumb as hell to price games according to what PC gamers want. Because then GMG and Nuveem would still cut the price in half and the publishers would make even less money. So knowing that sites will give the game an aggressive cut regardless of the price it makes no sense to price them any lower than $60 MSRP.For me, I see it as the consumer voting with their wallet and showing publishers what they believe is the right price. I would assume that there's a sweet spot between price point and revenue (for example, setting it at $40 generates the most revenue overall, $25 might sell more copies but doesn't generate as much, etc).
For me, I see it as the consumer voting with their wallet and showing publishers what they believe is the right price. I would assume that there's a sweet spot between price point and revenue (for example, setting it at $40 generates the most revenue overall, $25 might sell more copies but doesn't generate as much, etc).
So wait, how long will the console exclusive stuff be exclusive? Cuz as much as I don't care about Red Hood, it's lame that they'd keep it as a console exclusive, but then again, it is this silly industry.
It would be dumb as hell to price games according to what PC gamers want. Because then GMG and Nuveem would still cut the price in half and the publishers would make even less money. So knowing that sites will give the game an aggressive cut regardless of the price it makes no sense to price them any lower than $60 MSRP.
If that happens I hope at least that they are bros and don't exclude the rest of Latin AmericaIf a bunch of publishers start making a stink Nuuvem might just start requiring a CPF (Brazilian tax number) to make purchases.
If a bunch of publishers start making a stink Nuuvem might just start requiring a CPF (Brazilian tax number) to make purchases.