Wait, Steamgaf were hating on G2A for al lthis time and now, cause they have a cheap and cool-looking subbing deal, they are cool?
Yeah, I must be missing soemthing here.
It's always like that.
I mean not just GAF, in general.
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This time they are claiming they are collaborating with publishers in order to provide legit bundles, so maybe it's something different.Wait, Steamgaf were hating on G2A for all this time and now, cause they have a cheap and cool-looking subbing deal, they are cool?
Yeah, I must be missing something here.
Wait, Steamgaf were hating on G2A for all this time and now, cause they have a cheap and cool-looking subbing deal, they are cool?
Yeah, I must be missing something here.
What exactly are you thinking of?If this is their plan, it is all good. I think their real plan will be scarier though.
That feeling when you see something from a different perspective.
Like so: (Pillars 2 gif)
It's a victimless crime. Except for the guys getting their credit cards stolen.Wait, Steamgaf were hating on G2A for all this time and now, cause they have a cheap and cool-looking subbing deal, they are cool?
Yeah, I must be missing something here.
I got 60fps on my 960 no problem...Thing is, it will still have terrible performance, like Pillars 1 did.
(It brought my old 970 to its knees on the highest quality setting)
I got 60fps on my 960 no problem...
Wait, Steamgaf were hating on G2A for all this time and now, cause they have a cheap and cool-looking subbing deal, they are cool?
Yeah, I must be missing something here.
I find that really hard to believe, taking into consideration one of the games in the bundle is a delisted one.This time they are claiming they are collaborating with publishers in order to provide legit bundles, so maybe it's something different.
Wait, Steamgaf were hating on G2A for all this time and now, cause they have a cheap and cool-looking subbing deal, they are cool?
I find that really hard to believe, taking into consideration one of the games in the bundle is a delisted one.
I've just looked at the bundle and the description makes it seem that it's provided by another site, one where Chrome refuses to open the page because of a privacy/security warning when you click the link in the description.I find that really hard to believe, taking into consideration one of the games in the bundle is a delisted one.
Well, I've been dealing with some Windows update related shit for the last hour so I figured I'd post about it here.
Basically if you're on Windows 10, Windows update will try and force an Nvidia display driver update (376.53) on you if you are using 376.33 or below (which are from December of last year).
Different situations though, Fable 3 was delisted because of the GFWL marketplace shutdown, while DiRT 3 was likely delisted due to licenses ending (wouldn't really make sense for it to be delisted otherwise).Fable 3 is not on Steam anymore, but Amazon US recently got a stock of Steam keys for it. Not saying that G2A are legit on this one, but it's not impossible.
Edit: I decided against the bundle, btw. G2A suck.
It's fantastic.So...is this actually any good? Haven't played any games in the series yet, what would you compare it to?
CPU requirements aren't high. It runs on a ultraportable laptop.Would've bought if the cpu requirements weren't so high and the ui wasn't so low quality
Different situations though, Fable 3 was delisted because of the GFWL marketplace shutdown, while DiRT 3 was likely delisted due to licenses ending (wouldn't really make sense for it to be delisted otherwise).
Plus DiRT3 was free on humble bundle not long before it was delisted, that sounds like a rather possible source of keys for G2A.
Different situations though, Fable 3 was delisted because of the GFWL marketplace shutdown, while DiRT 3 was likely delisted due to licenses ending (wouldn't really make sense for it to be delisted otherwise).
Plus DiRT3 was free on humble bundle not long before it was delisted, that sounds like a rather possible source of keys for G2A.
There was a time limit on when the keys could be redeemed, but dunno if there was a time limit to the keys themselves.I'm pretty sure the Dirt 3 keys from the Humble giveaway have already expired.
If the price is right, the majority of Steam GAF will gladly fuck over the developer. This is a known fact.
Also the number of owners on steamspy is based on 3 days samples, and the game didn't appear in the new releases part of Steam for like a day or so.Atelier Sophie is at 7.5K currently. Considering the game sold a mere 60K in its first week in Japan, that's sill more than 10% of that number, and its not been a week yet. It could easily end up at 30K in a few weeks, and with sales even reach 100K. For their first game on a new platform with no prior audience, that's adequate.
But maybe they had SquareEnix-type expectations of grandeur, I dunno.
Thing is, it will still have terrible performance, like Pillars 1 did.
(It brought my old 970 to its knees on the highest quality setting)
Geez.Well, I've been dealing with some Windows update related shit for the last hour so I figured I'd post about it here.
Basically if you're on Windows 10, Windows update will try and force an Nvidia display driver update (376.53) on you if you are using 376.33 or below (which are from December of last year).
If you have Win 10 Home then you won't have much of a choice about the download (unless this registry edit works for you).
If you're on Win 10 Pro then there's a tool you can use to try and hide the update from Windows update so that you don't have to download it. This tool has worked for me in the past but it didn't this time around.
Letting Windows update actually update your driver for you is not a good idea because it *apparently* lets your OS takes control of a temp folder (C:\temp\NVIDIA) and will not let you write to it. This folder is used for every Nvidia driver installation so you will not be able to install Nvidia drivers manually in the future until you take back ownership of the folder.
Or you could do what I did which was to update to the newer 378.49 drivers directly from the Nvidia website which will eventually (it takes a while) stop Windows update trying to push those drivers onto you. Apparently the 378.49 drivers could cause some issues for you in which case you might prefer getting the beta 378.57 hotfix drivers.
More information in this reddit thread - https://www.reddit.com/r/nvidia/comments/5sqj05/windows_10_forced_a_37653_driver_update/
Atelier Sophie is at 7.5K currently. Considering the game sold a mere 60K in its first week in Japan, that's sill more than 10% of that number, and its not been a week yet. It could easily end up at 30K in a few weeks, and with sales even reach 100K. For their first game on a new platform with no prior audience, that's adequate.
But maybe they had SquareEnix-type expectations of grandeur, I dunno.
Never bet on SE when it comes to PC. Or SEGA. After all, you can't write SEGA without SE.Damn. SE better deliver or Duckroll will have my head.
I'm glad this isn't happening with my AMD card, but the way Win10 handles updates is easily the worst part of the entire OS.Well, I've been dealing with some Windows update related shit for the last hour so I figured I'd post about it here.
If the price is right, the majority of Steam GAF will gladly fuck over the developer. This is a known fact.
What's up with all these anonymous giveaways
Are you ashamed?
It looks like the February Humble Monthly bundle was the most popular one yet. At least 120k copies sold, according to Steamspy numbers.
What exactly are you thinking of?
Poland being within that EU2 region, I'm pretty sure the Superhot devs understand that.
And why make them pay for other developers mistakes? That just reads like you justifying cheap games any way you can.
G2A actively hurt the industry and they know it. Their recent AMA basically confirmed that.
Even if this is by some miracle genuine they do not deserve a single penny of support.
There is no more EU2 region and only devs that used EU2 pricing (at least on my Steam Store) were Croteam, Valve and few other regional devs. Super Hot was always full price here. And i am and i will justify cheap games and deals (at least for cases like mine) as long as devs and publishers treat small regions like mine like they don't exist.
Superhot went on sale February 25th, after the end of the EU2 region. They never had the chance to use EU2 pricing. Now, as far as I know the devs don't have any way within Steam to treat countries like yours differently to anywhere else.
If you want to take it out on anyone, take it out on Valve.
It looks like the February Humble Monthly bundle was the most popular one yet. At least 120k copies sold, according to Steamspy numbers.
Developers can set prices per country still.
SteamGAF used to be cool but now you're supporting crap like CDkeys and G2A like Sellout Twitch streamers
Superhot went on sale February 25th, after the end of the EU2 region. They never had the chance to use EU2 pricing. Now, as far as I know the devs don't have any way within Steam to treat countries like yours differently to anywhere else (Unless they use a separate region locked store). If they could I am sure they would... because again, they are based within the old EU2 region.
If you want to take it out on anyone, take it out on Valve.
I've already made a post about this in Atelier Sophie (not)OT, but there is another issue with Atelier port - most of the DLC included with the game aren't active at the moment, there is an unofficial fix for it on the Steam forums. Seeing that there is a KT representative posting in that thread, i hope this info reaches the developers and will be fixed soon.
Speaking of fixes, the CPU and stuttering issues have been officially patched, i removed the workaround DLL i was using, and i still get 5-7% CPU load and no stuttering throughout the game, The only technical issue left is some fps drops during synthesis, which, to be honest, i didn't even notice until someone pointed them out, and i started paying attention to fps counter during those parts.