That's Shenmue alright. Nothing more, nothing less. As it should be.
Looks perfect to me. Can't wait.
I backed the project simply due to the support for the developers and the principle that dream projects like this can still happen even after 15 years of hiatus or so.
But oh boy does the game look rough. It's like we are back in year 2013 even though the engine is Unreal Engine 4.
As an aside, does anyone here actually play the mini-games much? I'm not a fan of games of chance, so was never a big fan of lucky hit etc. I'm looking forward to the training sections though.
- Says EGS, unlike Steam, is here to make gaming better it remains unclear how EGS exlusives help gaming
12% royalty fee versus 35% royalty fee. This is all the Deep Silver executives were looking at when they decided to make Shenmue III an EGS exclusive. Pushing everyone over to the EGS to get that extra percentage on each copy sold is a really good way to maximize profit. If Shenmue III was sold as a $60 game, Deep Silver and YuNet would be getting $39 per copy sold on Steam vs. close to $53 per copy sold on EGS. That proposition is too good to turn down.
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But at the same time it sucks that Kickstarter backers don;t get the Steam version that they thought they paid for. Hoeg Law did a great video on this explaining that Deep Silver is actually in the right here, and can do this without any repercussions for getting sued. Kickstarter has some pretty lax policies when it comes to things like this. But it is still bad for to anger the people who backed this project.
I understand what you are saying but the only way this would be fair is if devs published on both platforms and gamers decide where they want to buy. As a consumer, I feel it's unjust that I should pay the same amount of money for a game on a platform with considerably less features. However, some gamers might be willing to sacrifice features in order to help the devs. So the market decides! At least I would expect EGS offering a lower price in order to compete but they are expecting to charge the same (or more in the case of regionalized pricing and payment fees).
Money hatting exclusives it's only telling us that the market does not find EGS as an attractive offering. Why not invest in getting the platform to the level of it's competitors instead of buying exclusives?
That said, I never thought anyone would have basis to sue Deep Silver but that doesn't make it right. I decided not to chip in through the KS campaign but I would be really pissed if I did.
No hate towards Deep Silver from me. It's EGS that I find a bit scummy.I agree with most of what you are saying. I am just looking at this from the point of view of Deep Silver. If they gave people a choice of either Steam or EGS, then they are just going to be losing out on the additional profits that could be made by staying with EGS exclusivity.
Obviously, EGS will not win out on feature sets or give users any extra incentive to go with it over the Steam version. So Deep Silver will just take that money hat and just push exclusivity instead to ring out as much additional money that they can out of Shenmue III Which might not be a bad thing if it means putting more money in the pockets YSNet.
Al the same, I agree that messing with the initial backers is just bad practice in general.
No hate towards Deep Silver from me. It's EGS that I find a bit scummy.
But that's nothing but an empty gesture. They will just try to sell you on why you should accept Shenmue on EGS instead of Steam. Not that they will release the game on Steam anytime soon.Time to give this thread a little bump.
A message from Ys Net, Epic Games and Deep Silver
"We want to make sure that the Backers are aware that we are listening to their concerns. We kindly ask all our fans to have some patience, we are currently at E3 demoing the game and need to get back to our respective offices to assess the situation and together find a way forward to justify the trust you placed in us."