it is not a gaas, just live service game.
It like Avengers, not a GAAS game like Fallout 76 or Destiny (which is classed somehow as an MMO), MP is optional as wellit is not a gaas, just live service game.
I think they have definitely positioned it so it can grow into something like that.It like Avengers, not a GAAS game like Fallout 76 or Destiny (which is classed somehow as an MMO), MP is optional as well
Will definitely be checking this out on Game Pass! Hoping it'll be a pleasant surprise as I wasn't too blown away by the demo.
70gbDoes this have a pre-load on console? If so, does anyone know the file size on PS5?
It actually isn't, Avengers has a marketplace for cosmetic items for premium currency; characters are free, but in order to activate their reward strip, you also have to spend premium currency.It like Avengers, not a GAAS game like Fallout 76 or Destiny (which is classed somehow as an MMO), MP is optional as well
allways online makes it live service game. can i play this game offline? no. they can update and patch it on the fly, and if i don't like it, i can't play it and i can't do anything about it.Again. . .it is not. The inevitable expansions that are coming with this do not make it a "live service game."
allways online makes it live service game. can i play this game offline? no. they can update and patch it on the fly, and if i don't like it, i can't play it and i can't do anything about it.
p.s. the game is not gaas.
Darn. Is that confirmed, or an assumption based on the chart in the OT? I know that's the case on PC, but I was hoping the PS5 version would be smaller. That was true for the PS5 version of Control, for example.70gb
Ah you're right, that's just for PC, I guess there is nothing official on consoles yet.Darn. Is that confirmed, or an assumption based on the chart in the OT? I know that's the case on PC, but I was hoping the PS5 version would be smaller. That was true for the PS5 version of Control, for example.
I don't know why Sony can't put that info on their pre-order page, but a quick search suggests it should be around 46 GB for the PS5 version.Ah you're right, that's just for PC, I guess there is nothing official on consoles yet.
live service does not mean it has to be monetize, it is not a GAAS game. stil it is a live service game, no matter how you spin it. it wouldn't be a live service game or gaas, if it wouldn't have a Mandatory online connection. a lot of things goes through servers. so yeah, live service game. why you so upset i have no idea, it is what it is.Online only does not make a game "live service." Where is the monetization beyond the initial upfront cost? You can be upset that there is no offline mode but shoving just tossing characteristics into what qualifies a game to be live service isn't the way to communicate that.
GaaS and live service are literally the same thing, the term "live service" comes from calling GaaS "living" "or live" games; an internet connection doesn't mean the game becomes live service.it is not a GAAS game. stil it is a live service game,
So why don't we start with defining what GaaS is as a whole? Based on my own experience and by the fact this conversation is happening, everyone seems to be defining it a little differently.GaaS and live service are literally the same thing, the term "live service" comes from calling GaaS "living" "or live" games; an internet connection doesn't mean the game becomes live service.
Assassin's creed 2 required an internet connection, it would literally kick you out if your connection dropped, but that wasn't because of "live service", it was an anti-piracy measure.
GaaS = Live service game
DLC doesn't make it GaaS, live service is all about having a steady income supply, DLC is just one and done kind of things and I'm sure Outriders might have a couple in the future.anyway, I think or I can't imagine Outriders developers not expanding on what Outriders is after release and if it finds success. I can certainly see how it can become a GaaS type of game.
Exactly.DLC doesn't make it GaaS, live service is all about having a steady income supply, DLC is just one and done kind of things and I'm sure Outriders might have a couple in the future.
Its $15 with 1 month of xbox gamepass.It's 38 euros on gamivo, tempting...
I only have a pc, a ps5 and a switch and it's not on pc gamepass.Its $15 with 1 month of xbox gamepass.
I don't know why Sony can't put that info on their pre-order page, but a quick search suggests it should be around 46 GB for the PS5 version.
If I go into the gamepass app it says: "Install on Day 1"56GB.Can't wait to play the full game. Can we preload on Game Pass Yet?
I guess if we all use YOUR definition of what GaaS is.DLC doesn't make it GaaS, live service is all about having a steady income supply, DLC is just one and done kind of things and I'm sure Outriders might have a couple in the future.
If they release new content (whatever shape it takes) for the game, I think it can be classified as one. It all depends on if they are able to get a community behind the game, only then, will it make sense since they are going to want to keep the game fresh by releasing new content for it on an ongoing basis. Regardless, I also see 'micro transactions' in its future and possibly seasonal content similar to Fortnite/Destiny."In the video game industry, games as a service represents providing video games or game content on a continuing revenue model, similar to software as a service."
Nope, that's not how GaaS works.. If they make a season pass thingy it's GaaS.If they release new content (whatever shape it takes) for the game, I think it can be classified as one
this guy on reddit is preloading it, 67GB.
By that metric then Diablo 2 was a GaaS because they released an expansion pack.If they release new content (whatever shape it takes) for the game, I think it can be classified as one. It all depends on if they are able to get a community behind the game, only then, will it make sense since they are going to want to keep the game fresh by releasing new content for it on an ongoing basis. Regardless, I also see 'micro transactions' in its future and possibly seasonal content similar to Fortnite/Destiny.
I tried the trickster, it was a weird kind of in your face melee combat type of character, but I might have been doing it wrong.GREAT OT as usual cormack12 . Thanks for making it.
Can't wait to play the full game. Can we preload on Game Pass Yet?
What class are most people going with? I went with Pyromancer in the demo and I liked it, but it seemed like a lot of people really liked trickster.