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STEAM | August II 2014 - Kept you waiting, huh?

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Aerocrane

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I hope you are, considering US PSN has better pricing like 95% of the time. Very few people I know uses EU PSN anymore although we all live in Finland. The occasional better sale on few indies doesn't help much when bigger games are 70-75 euros ($92-99) to begin with.

Very few of the people I know buy games digitally in the first place, when the prices can be better at online retailers. Most games (even big releases) are 60-65 euros for standard editions. That 70-75 price may be true for PSN, but not for online retailers like Verkkokauppa or VPD.
 

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Sendou

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Very few of the people I know buy games digitally in the first place, when the prices can be better at online retailers. Most games (even big releases) are 60-65 euros for standard editions. That 70-75 price may be true for PSN, but not for online retailers like Verkkokauppa or VPD.

Speaking of which: can you vouch for VPD? Haven't used them before and I'm looking for a new online retailer for games since Amazon.co.uk stopped offering free shipping to Finland. Konsolinet I refuse to use because some troubles in past and Verkkokauppa doesn't seem to have every game.
 
Sigh what a stressful day at work. Only 2 people closing a mall store on a damn Saturday. When you supposed to have 3 or 4. Since I'm on crutches. I'm about as useful as half a person.
Damn manager. Glad to be back home and on GAF.
You need crutches and still work? That's rough. Back when I broke my ankle I always used my crutch as either a sword or rifle against my siblings, ha. Here I found a cool custom crutch for you.
Had a mean headache yesterday and missed CS:GO game night :( Sorry shadow, you even pulled the match 2 hours earlier.
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1000 ORION: Prelude keys added some minutes ago,not too late this time.
http://trek-industries.com/post/95945715480/my-reddit-giveaway-was-deleted-so-here-it-is
Oh, too late for this as well. Keys all duplicate. Ah, well.
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It looks like Planetarian is releasing September 12th!
https://sekaiproject.com/portfolio/planetarian/
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Oh, I already have this on my list?! Maybe put it on my wishlist during one of my Japanese-search-sprees. Is this one of those VN with branching paths or only straight path? What's the correct nomenclature for the different types of VN, that would be actually better to know first.
 

Haunted

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So I was browsing Greenlight and found this. It hasn't made it through Kickstarter yet (only has $90 and it's only 1% funded with 34 days left), and it's on Greenlight, but it sounds like it might have potential. The concept sounds so good.





It's supposed to release next summer if it's funded. Those The Thing influences are making me want to back it already.
You had me at point n click adventure game with great pixel art.
 

Dascu

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So I was browsing Greenlight and found this. It hasn't made it through Kickstarter yet (only has $90 and it's only 1% funded with 34 days left), and it's on Greenlight, but it sounds like it might have potential. The concept sounds so good.





It's supposed to release next summer if it's funded. Those The Thing influences are making me want to back it already.

Concept is neat, but the spritework is a bit rough and it looks very early. I think he's a bit too soon with the Kickstarter campaign.

@Haunted: You think this is great pixel art?
 

Aerocrane

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Speaking of which: can you vouch for VPD? Haven't used them before and I'm looking for a new online retailer for games since Amazon.co.uk stopped offering free shipping to Finland. Konsolinet I refuse to use because some troubles in past and Verkkokauppa doesn't seem to have every game.

I've had good experiences with them, especially with pre-orders as they ship out early so I've gotten two pre-orders before the day of release. Their prices for limited editions aren't always the best, but otherwise their pricing is good in my opinion. Their customer support is also good. When ordering games that are not in stock, be prepared for having your order cancelled though, as they don't usually remove listings of games until someone orders and they can't get new stock.

I haven't bought anything from Amazon UK for a long time, web was this shipping change done and how much does the shipping cost now?
 

Sendou

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I've had good experiences with them, especially with pre-orders as they ship out early so I've gotten two pre-orders before the day of release. Their prices for limited editions aren't always the best, but otherwise their pricing is good in my opinion. Their customer support is also good. When ordering games that are not in stock, be prepared for having your order cancelled though, as they don't usually remove listings of games until someone orders and they can't get new stock.

That's good to know. Thanks. Guess I'll be pre-ordering Danganronpa 2 from there.
 
Steam allows nudity and illusions to and depictions of sex, even player initiated, e.g. Max Payne 3, The Witcher 1 & 2, Mass Effect 1 & 2, GTA series, Baldur's Gate 1 & 2, Alpha Protocol, etc.

I think they might have issues with porn games though.

The Steam Greenlight page is pretty vague on the matter:

Are there any restrictions on what can be posted?
Your game must not contain offensive material or violate copyright or intellectual property rights.

There's no definition as to what constitutes "offensive material."
 

Aerocrane

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So Dead Rising 3 is apparently over 30GB. I hope they can get the preload ready for Tuesday, because I'm going to need a few days to download it.
 

Dr Dogg

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Nooooo you can't transfer Metro LL saves to redux?

Not going to replay it all so guess I'll stick with vanilla LL.

Bit of a pain yes but there is the lure of Platfire Rewards with Redux. Just wrapped up 2033 and I've already got £1.50ish extra in credit without really trying. There's £5 in total available across both games but looks like Last Lights require a bit more time or planning to do.
 

Phinor

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Very few of the people I know buy games digitally in the first place, when the prices can be better at online retailers. Most games (even big releases) are 60-65 euros for standard editions. That 70-75 price may be true for PSN, but not for online retailers like Verkkokauppa or VPD.

Sure, retail is almost always cheaper in Europe. The thing is, in US PSN those same games are around 45 euros so still substantially less. Obviously you lose the ability to trade/sell your game though.
 

JaseC

gave away the keys to the kingdom.
The Steam Greenlight page is pretty vague on the matter:

There's no definition as to what constitutes "offensive material."

That's been there since Greenlight went live, plus Greenlight pages aren't age-gated or anything of the sort. Valve now has the AO ESRB rating on its servers and one of the options available when reporting a game on the store to Valve is "Contains adult content that isn't appropriately labeled and age-gated". As I said before, judging from the comparison image posted earlier, the censorship in the Steam version of the game does little to actually cover anything up, so I don't think there would have been an issue submitting the original release, although it definitely would have attracted a lot of attention from media outlets.
 

Enco

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Bit of a pain yes but there is the lure of Platfire Rewards with Redux. Just wrapped up 2033 and I've already got £1.50ish extra in credit without really trying. There's £5 in total available across both games but looks like Last Lights require a bit more time or planning to do.
How does Playfire actually work?

Is it tied to your Steam achievements?

I'm guessing it doesn't work with family sharing.
 

Dr Dogg

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How does Playfire actually work?

Is it tied to your Steam achievements?

I'm guessing it doesn't work with family sharing.

Ah yeah that's a good point hahaha. Yeah they're tracked through your Steam Achievements.

Having had a play around with Last Light Redux the other day and there isn't really too much different I've noticed in the first couple of levels. There are a few effects toned down in the Redux version actually but I think the main changes are some gameplay tweaks. Unlike 2033 which has got quite a substantial overhaul (and finally made my finish it after server failed attempts).
 

JaseC

gave away the keys to the kingdom.
How does Playfire actually work?

Is it tied to your Steam achievements?

I'm guessing it doesn't work with family sharing.

PlayFire occasionally publishes a list of achievements along with their credit values and you're given a set amount of time to obtain them; if you unlock them within this period, you'll be given the credit. It works with Family Sharing because all PlayFire's system does is scan your Steam Community profile for the data, which is why it has to be public. Initially the system would retroactively reward you with credit upon sign-up, but I don't know if this is still the case -- I wouldn't think so, given PlayFire has somewhat reduced the amount of credit it's willing to hand out.
 
That's been there since Greenlight went live, plus Greenlight pages aren't age-gated or anything of the sort. Valve now has the AO ESRB rating on its servers and one of the options available when reporting a game on the store to Valve is "Contains adult content that isn't appropriately labeled and age-gated". As I said before, judging from the comparison image posted earlier, the censorship in the Steam version of the game does little to actually cover anything up, so I don't think there would have been an issue submitting the original release, although it definitely would have attracted a lot of attention from media outlets.

But, I assume, nothing that's been classified as such. Looking into the matter, it would appear one game rated AO was pulled from Greenlight due to sexual content (that game being Seduce Me.) So I suppose Huniepop is covering its ass...in more ways than one.
 

Enco

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Thanks. Not sure if it's worth the hassle.

Sure it's free money but it doesn't seem like much. Plus I don't really care about achievements.

I'm considering using Idle Master and looking past my love of playtimes though. Supposedly I can get £8 ish.
 

madjoki

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PlayFire occasionally publishes a list of achievements along with their credit values and you're given a set amount of time to obtain them; if you unlock them within this period, you'll be given the credit. It works with Family Sharing because all PlayFire's system does is scan your Steam Community profile for the data, which is why it has to be public. Initially the system would retroactively reward you with credit upon sign-up, but I don't know if this is still the case -- I wouldn't think so, given PlayFire has somewhat reduced the amount of credit it's willing to hand out.

It doesn't work with family sharing. (Steam API doesn't expose family shared games as owned.)
 

A Fish Aficionado

I am going to make it through this year if it kills me
Thanks. Not sure if it's worth the hassle.

Sure it's free money but it doesn't seem like much. Plus I don't really care about achievements.

I'm considering using Idle Master and looking past my love of playtimes though. Supposedly I can get £8 ish.
Idle master is a very easy way to earn a bit of money. Amazing little program.
 

Fuu

Formerly Alaluef (not Aladuf)
Playfire is good in concept but I quickly realized it wasn't worth the hassle for me even when it was giving more credit. Bummer. My account is still activated but I can't be assed to play things by their schedule.

On another note, thanks to idlemaster I got all my card drops the other day and my playtimes are all out of whack. I'm conditioned to see any < 2h game time as idle time now, haha.
 

Aerocrane

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Sure, retail is almost always cheaper in Europe. The thing is, in US PSN those same games are around 45 euros so still substantially less. Obviously you lose the ability to trade/sell your game though.

Honestly I'd probably go all digital on Playstation if my internet was faster and I had a bigger hard drive. Then I'd have to deal with the account swapping bullshit on the Vita though which sucks.

Has anyone here played Vector Thrust? I've bought it, but haven't had a chance to play it yet. I was wondering how much like Ace Combat the gameplay is since the influence is clear from the plane design.
 

zkylon

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Honestly I'd probably go all digital on Playstation if my internet was faster and I had a bigger hard drive. Then I'd have to deal with the account swapping bullshit on the Vita though which sucks.

Has anyone here played Vector Thrust? I've bought it, but haven't had a chance to play it yet. I was wondering how much like Ace Combat the gameplay is since the influence is clear from the plane design.

who's your avatar from

she looks cool
 

Haunted

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Concept is neat, but the spritework is a bit rough and it looks very early. I think he's a bit too soon with the Kickstarter campaign.

@Haunted: You think this is great pixel art?
... ok, I might have spoken too soon after seeing the picture he posted (I didn't actually click through). :lol
 

JaseC

gave away the keys to the kingdom.
But, I assume, nothing that's been classified as such. Looking into the matter, it would appear one game rated AO was pulled from Greenlight due to sexual content (that game being Seduce Me.) So I suppose Huniepop is covering its ass...in more ways than one.

Well, Seduce Me was yanked from Greenlight shortly after it went live, which was well before the AO rating logo and app report form surfaced, plus, as I said, Greenlight pages aren't protected in any way, so if there were objectionable in-game images used on the page then it's doubly no surprise it was pulled. I'm just making an observation, really; I can understand wanting to err on the side of caution. The "Steamy" version could always be released later as free DLC if Valve would indeed be fine with it.

It doesn't work with family sharing. (Steam API doesn't expose family shared games as owned.)

Ah, I'm aware of that, but I didn't think PlayFire's crawler would check for licences due to Valve being conservative with API calls lately.
 

Stumpokapow

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Thanks. Not sure if it's worth the hassle.

Sure it's free money but it doesn't seem like much. Plus I don't really care about achievements.

I'm considering using Idle Master and looking past my love of playtimes though. Supposedly I can get £8 ish.

Personally I use Idle Master only on games I intend to never play, so the busted playtime of 1-2 hours on a bunch of junk games doesn't really bother me. I've made about $40 so far with tons more to go.
 
I'm liking the tables from the Pinball FX2 - Marvel Pinball Avengers Chronicles pack, I think the Avengers table is the hardest but it's interesting how each ball represent different heroes and depending on which one you choose the objectives change. So far my favorite table is World War Hulk, it's easy to control the ball and objectives aren't hard to hit.
 

Enco

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Personally I use Idle Master only on games I intend to never play, so the busted playtime of 1-2 hours on a bunch of junk games doesn't really bother me. I've made about $40 so far with tons more to go.
How do you do that? That would be ideal.

Just set it up and started.
 

Enco

Member
You blacklist the games you want to play by throwing the app ids into the blacklist.txt file (one per line).
Sweet.

I just had a look through my games and came to the conclusion that I don't care about any of their playtimes :lol

They're either crappy indie games or games I've completed.
 
Thanks. Not sure if it's worth the hassle.

Sure it's free money but it doesn't seem like much. Plus I don't really care about achievements.

Playfire isn't as good as it used to be but it still does add up. Just like Steam cards which only sell for 10 cents a piece but over time you accumulate respectable amounts of money.
 

Stumpokapow

listen to the mad man
jshackles,

One feature that might be useful to add to Enhanced Steam could be a new content hiding filter based on DLC types; for example, I would love to hide any "New In-Game Item" DLC. I've noticed the content tags are pretty good at this point and most popular games have all the tagging they need, so I think it'd work pretty well.

(I know this would be a server hit on your end to be able to cache this stuff)
 
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