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Loved the first game and have been waiting for this since the announcement. Day one for sure.
I feel overwhelmes with stress already.
I feel overwhelmes with stress already.
Chubs, can you confirm a lightly sauteed day one perch with lemon and thyme?
What about the Ryan Davis?
It's coming today. Where's the hype?
It's coming today. Where's the hype?
It's coming today. Where's the hype?
It's showing as Out Now on Humble Bundle but since they give a Steam key I'm guessing it won't work until it's live on Steam?
Humble Bundle - https://www.humblebundle.com/store/cook-serve-delicious-2
Steam - http://store.steampowered.com/app/386620/Cook_Serve_Delicious_2/
I did notice that despite there being a Summer Sale going at Humble that it was around the 6th best seller 15 minutes ago and when I went again to grab the link for this post it's already up to 3rd top seller.
The feature set seems pretty insane. I didn't play the first one much as I mostly got it for my roommate but I think I'll be grabbing this one for myself.
1) how does the actual cooking work? Do u have to manage ingredients and time, or just click them and its done?
2) is the console version going to be a bad idea? Seems more like a mouse game
I didn't know this was today. Exciting!
Does Chubs get more $$ if i buy from Humble?
Does Chubs get more $$ if i buy from Humble?
The important question here. Also, do we have an idea on when it will release for other platforms yet?
Okay. The game's site just has links to steam version. Where can I find the humble-hosted page? I have no idea what a widget is. LOLIt depends. If you buy a game from the developer's Humble-hosted game page or through a widget, said developer gets 95%. If you buy it from the standard Humble Store, that cut is reduced to 75%, which isn't much better than GOG/Steam/etc. (70%).
:grimacing:chubs said:Hey nothing like finding a stupid little bug that would have killed progression at an hour before launch eh
It depends. If you buy a game from the developer's Humble-hosted game page or through a widget, said developer gets 95%. If you buy it from the Humble Store, that cut is reduced to 75%, which isn't much better than GOG/Steam/etc. (70%).
Okay. The game's site just has links to steam version. Where can I find the humble-hosted page? I have no idea what a widget is. LOL
I'll figure it out. Thanks JaseC
The console version will be fine. The controller scheme was perfectly playable -- even on PC. Ideally, you find a rhythm with your keyboard when you're trying to quickly complete orders and achieve a perfect day. Time management and muscle memory are big parts of CSD 1 and 2.
Ok thanks
But how does the cooking work? The gameplay i see seems too fast to see how the details work
Depends on what's being made but the general idea is you get an order and you hit keys to combine the necessary items. Pretty quickly this gets paired with waiting time for stuff to cook or whatever. This allows you to juggle orders so you do stuff during that wait time. But for things that don't cook or anything you can just hit the keys right in a row.
For an example when making a burger with toppings you'll have a key for ketchup, mustard, lettuce, and tomato. You hit the key to throw a burger on the grill and after it takes 10 seconds to cook you hit another key to move it to the bun and then hit all the keys for the toppings to slap them all together and serve it.
Does that make sense?
Oh yeahhh that hits the SPOT!
Ive been waiting forever for a game like that, not even joking
Played a browser game as a kid like it
So its all hitting keys yeah? No dragging patties to grill, needing to flip them, potential for it to burn? Can u accidentally put wrong ingredients onto something ?
I don't recall anything using the mouse. I think it was all keys to do all the actions. And as noted there's controller support so you can do it that way, too.
Different food will have different instructions. I don't recall burgers previously requiring a flip of the patty but there can be a lot of different actions to take. Food can be ruined by cooking too long or putting the wrong stuff on the order which I believe means you get less payment from the customer and I'm sure I'm forgetting some other specifics.
Ahh. I gotcha on the widget.It doesn't look like there is one. A widget, in this context, is basically a small box containing basic production information and purchase options that can be integrated into webpages.
Edit: Here's an example.
Haven't tried the coop yet but my wife found overcooked kinda dull because she was expecting something like CSD.Any console co op impressions
I loved overcooked, but it lacked depth and I love the sound of the story mode
Ahh. I gotcha on the widget.
If this does drop tonight I'm grabbing it immediately. If there's no option besides humble store page will he still get more than steam? I assume Humble buys bulk keys?
Haven't tried the coop yet but my wife found overcooked kinda dull because she was expecting something like CSD.
It's really a different game. But it is a lot of time management and pattern memorization.
The sound design is great. Slapping stuff together just feels good. An itch Overcooked didn't scratch in the same way.
Overcooked is still a neat game though, just for different reasons.
I'm afraid I have no idea. You have a PC? This will probably run well on a toaster.Thanks!
So I see now this is coming to steam today after a delay. Any estimation on ps4 release date?
I'm afraid I have no idea. You have a PC? This will probably run well on a toaster.
CSD avatar up for grabs.
Patience. lol
The hold station/side order stuff is awesome. Really enjoying so far.
Indeed. If I get a chance to test the co-op tonight I'll let y'all know.I do! but Id rather get it on console so I can co-op locally on the couch.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39DhHjeB8Fg
I pray the PS4 version releases this month, watching this video makes the wait irresistible
Indeed. If I get a chance to test the co-op tonight I'll let y'all know.
Wish I knew the timeframe but this month seems optimistic. Took awhile for CSD 1 to come to console iirc.
https://twitter.com/chubigans/status/877556716669251584
Look at this:
LOL
edit: you know all fruit loops taste the same? my inner child was crushed when I heard that.
1) how does the actual cooking work? Do u have to manage ingredients and time, or just click them and its done?
2) is the console version going to be a bad idea? Seems more like a mouse game
Didn't even know there was a console version for the first one.
Are you playing a review copy? So many questions:
1) Im scouring around for co-op info, can't seem to find any. Lemme know if you can detail what co-op modes are there?
2) What about alternative modes? I know theres the main mode where you play various restaurants and each one has levels. But are there modes like time trial, perfection modes, arcade stuff like that?
3) Don't want too many spoilers, but do the cooking tasks change/get harder? For example, for one you have to dunk in oil, or put burgers on stove, but do they get even more complex like requiring multiple steps? Or does it all come down to memorizing hotkeys to match the order?
I wonder if for DLC, they could make some more interactive elements.
For example, mixing a drink requires shaking the controller/joystick, etc., putting ingredients into a blender requires opening and closing the blender (joystick up, X to put in ingredients, down on joystick to close). Maybe for a sequel
I might wait on hotkey customization and mouse support before going much further though.
Just did my first day of CSD2 in Max Weiners. Holy fuck this game got 10x harder than CSD one. I'm not sure if this is a good or bad thing just yet. There's a LOT more mechanics going on, which is nice as while CSD1 was stressful, there was not much beyond time pressure and memorizing the patterns, so there's variety, but there's SO MUCH more variety.
I'm sorry. I'm a wealth of misinformation.
Overly excited I guess.
I'm confusing the CSD mobile android/iOS release with a console release. It's not on console. PS4 would be the 1st.
But he did add controller support that works just fine.
CSD2 on PC has coop and controller support. I plan to test it out on the steamlink. Don't have a PSN beta or anything.