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STEAM | November 2015 - Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty Never Changes

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Knurek

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SensibleSociable Soccer Kickstarter


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Arthea

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That looks likle FEZ x Tetris. How does that even work

And RE Yakuza, that would be great, but the series is even struggling to come out on consoles. Seems like a tough sell

it looks more like 2.5D tetris and I'm OK with this, we need any tetris, any at all. I also think it will be a hella hard game to play.


I still think that Yakuza would do better on PC.
I might be wrong, tho.
 

Grief.exe

Member
That looks likle FEZ x Tetris. How does that even work

And RE Yakuza, that would be great, but the series is even struggling to come out on consoles. Seems like a tough sell

That would be the benefit of a PC release, ultra niche products sell well purely on word of mouth.
 

Tizoc

Member
That would be the benefit of a PC release, ultra niche products sell well purely on word of mouth.

Long as they don't release close to sales or big title releases ;)

BTW Grief, V. Chronicles has sold over 500,000 copies on Steam in 1 year's time.
http://steamspy.com/app/294860
That is very thread worthy, and do link to the VC mod that was released a few months ago if you do make the thread :3
 
Almost forgot, maybe it was already posted last night though:

While we're talking about ultra niche games and sales (don't be mad Arthea!)

http://forum.marvelous-usa.com/index.php?showtopic=28387&#entry902434

Tom from XSEED on sales/expectations for SC

With a "long-con" game like SC, I don't think the time it drops matters nearly as much as it just... being out there. We know not to approximate the success of this game on first-week sales alone as game companies (sometimes ourselves included) are often wont to do, since SC is a special case in pretty much every way -- so I wouldn't worry about sales figures just yet. I think we're all pretty confident that SC will do just fine in the end, and none of us are naive enough to make future decisions about the series based on anything frivolous.

-Tom
Quote

It already is out and most of us finished it.

I'm only on chapter 5 of SC! It's so long!
 

Dr Dogg

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Talking of ports that will actually happen and not unfettered erinaceinae desires, Tomb Raider is rather purtty.
Well excessive bloom and film grain aside. Hopefully you'd be able to dial them back a bit (or off in the case of film grain) for the PC release. Motion blur (per object at that) though is ace but due to the fucking fiddly way you take screenshots on an Xbone it's a pain to capture a shot that doesn't look like some bugger has smudged it.
 

derFeef

Member
Talking of ports that will actually happen and not unfettered erinaceinae desires, Tomb Raider is rather purtty.

Well excessive bloom and film grain aside. Hopefully you'd be able to dial them back a bit (or off in the case of film grain) for the PC release. Motion blur (per object at that) though is ace but due to the fucking fiddly way you take screenshots on an Xbone it's a pain to capture a shot that doesn't look like some bugger has smudged.

Mmmmight bite... but wait... Battlefront is upcoming as well.

Anyway,... 970 or R9 390 ? I might be able to make a small upgrade (7950 x2, but CF is driving me nuts lately)
 

Hektor

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First SEGA ports Sonic boom.
It wont sell.
"Guess PC-Players dont want our games anymore"-
Total Warhammer cancelled.
Sony and Microsoft embrace hardcore DRM.
Ouyas time to shine.
Ouya 2 released.
Alien: Isolation 2 as well as Vanquish 2 start pre-production as Ouya exclusive.
Turns out brand loyal people actually like the embracement of hardcore DRM.
Ouya 2 flops. Again.
Alien: Isolation 2 and Vanquish 2 get ported to Sony and Microsoft, but suffer severe technical issues due to that.
They flop.
Sega files for bankruptcy.
Sega gets bought by activision.
Activison cares about their ip's as much as about Crash Bandicoot.
5 years of nothing.
People get tired of annual COD's and Sklyanders.
Activision files for bankruptcy.
Activision is bought by CDProjekt RED.
CDRED updates their catalogue to work on Windows XII and rereleases Yakuza, Vanquish and co. on GOG and Steam.
 
Mmmmight bite... but wait... Battlefront is upcoming as well.

Anyway,... 970 or R9 390 ? I might be able to make a small upgrade (7950 x2, but CF is driving me nuts lately)

R9 390's got 4.5gb more VRAM (8gb total) than the 970 and its faster. Its definitely going to be my next card.
 
First SEGA ports Sonic boom.
It wont sell.
"Guess PC-Players dont want our games anymore"-
Total Warhammer cancelled.
Sony and Microsoft embrace hardcore DRM.
Ouyas time to shine.
Ouya 2 released.
Alien: Isolation 2 as well as Vanquish 2 start pre-production as Ouya exclusive.
Turns out brand loyal people actually like the embracement of hardcore DRM.
Ouya 2 flops. Again.
Alien: Isolation 2 and Vanquish 2 get ported to Sony and Microsoft, but suffer severe technical issues due to that.
They flop.
Sega files for bankruptcy.
Sega gets bought by activision.
Activison cares about their ip's as much as about Crash Bandicoot.
5 years of nothing.
People get tired of annual COD's and Sklyanders.
Activision files for bankruptcy.
Activision is bought by CDProjekt RED.
CDRED updates their catalogue to work on Windows XII and rereleases Yakuza, Vanquish and co. on GOG and Steam.

Where does Hatsune Miku fit into all of this
 

Arthea

Member
First SEGA ports Sonic boom.
It wont sell.
"Guess PC-Players dont want our games anymore"-
Total Warhammer cancelled.
Sony and Microsoft embrace hardcore DRM.
Ouyas time to shine.
Ouya 2 released.
Alien: Isolation 2 as well as Vanquish 2 start pre-production as Ouya exclusive.
Turns out brand loyal people actually like the embracement of hardcore DRM.
Ouya 2 flops. Again.
Alien: Isolation 2 and Vanquish 2 get ported to Sony and Microsoft, but suffer severe technical issues due to that.
They flop.
Sega files for bankruptcy.
Sega gets bought by activision.
Activison cares about their ip's as much as about Crash Bandicoot.
5 years of nothing.
People get tired of annual COD's and Sklyanders.
Activision files for bankruptcy.
Activision is bought by CDProjekt RED.
CDRED updates their catalogue to work on Windows XII and rereleases Yakuza, Vanquish and co. on GOG and Steam.
that's amazing
*chuckles*
 

Tizoc

Member
First SEGA ports Sonic boom.
It wont sell.
"Guess PC-Players dont want our games anymore"-
Total Warhammer cancelled.
Sony and Microsoft embrace hardcore DRM.
Ouyas time to shine.
Ouya 2 released.
Alien: Isolation 2 as well as Vanquish 2 start pre-production as Ouya exclusive.
Turns out brand loyal people actually like the embracement of hardcore DRM.
Ouya 2 flops. Again.
Alien: Isolation 2 and Vanquish 2 get ported to Sony and Microsoft, but suffer severe technical issues due to that.
They flop.
Sega files for bankruptcy.
Sega gets bought by activision.
Activison cares about their ip's as much as about Crash Bandicoot.
5 years of nothing.
People get tired of annual COD's and Sklyanders.
Activision files for bankruptcy.
Activision is bought by CDProjekt RED.
CDRED updates their catalogue to work on Windows XII and rereleases Yakuza, Vanquish and co. on GOG and Steam.
The 2nd video game apocalypse :V

But tell me bruh/sista; what did you think of that WEBM?
 
First SEGA ports Sonic boom.
It wont sell.
"Guess PC-Players dont want our games anymore"-
Total Warhammer cancelled.
Sony and Microsoft embrace hardcore DRM.
Ouyas time to shine.
Ouya 2 released.
Alien: Isolation 2 as well as Vanquish 2 start pre-production as Ouya exclusive.
Turns out brand loyal people actually like the embracement of hardcore DRM.
Ouya 2 flops. Again.
Alien: Isolation 2 and Vanquish 2 get ported to Sony and Microsoft, but suffer severe technical issues due to that.
They flop.
Sega files for bankruptcy.
Sega gets bought by activision.
Activison cares about their ip's as much as about Crash Bandicoot.
5 years of nothing.
People get tired of annual COD's and Sklyanders.
Activision files for bankruptcy.
Activision is bought by CDProjekt RED.
CDRED updates their catalogue to work on Windows XII and rereleases Yakuza, Vanquish and co. on GOG and Steam.
So basically after a long time. Okay!
 

strafer

member
First SEGA ports Sonic boom.
It wont sell.
"Guess PC-Players dont want our games anymore"-
Total Warhammer cancelled.
Sony and Microsoft embrace hardcore DRM.
Ouyas time to shine.
Ouya 2 released.
Alien: Isolation 2 as well as Vanquish 2 start pre-production as Ouya exclusive.
Turns out brand loyal people actually like the embracement of hardcore DRM.
Ouya 2 flops. Again.
Alien: Isolation 2 and Vanquish 2 get ported to Sony and Microsoft, but suffer severe technical issues due to that.
They flop.
Sega files for bankruptcy.
Sega gets bought by activision.
Activison cares about their ip's as much as about Crash Bandicoot.
5 years of nothing.
People get tired of annual COD's and Sklyanders.
Activision files for bankruptcy.
Activision is bought by CDProjekt RED.
CDRED updates their catalogue to work on Windows XII and rereleases Yakuza, Vanquish and co. on GOG and Steam.

Yes, let's throw more gas on the fire.
 

Lain

Member
First SEGA ports Sonic boom.
It wont sell.
"Guess PC-Players dont want our games anymore"-
Total Warhammer cancelled.
Sony and Microsoft embrace hardcore DRM.
Ouyas time to shine.
Ouya 2 released.
Alien: Isolation 2 as well as Vanquish 2 start pre-production as Ouya exclusive.
Turns out brand loyal people actually like the embracement of hardcore DRM.
Ouya 2 flops. Again.
Alien: Isolation 2 and Vanquish 2 get ported to Sony and Microsoft, but suffer severe technical issues due to that.
They flop.
Sega files for bankruptcy.
Sega gets bought by activision.
Activison cares about their ip's as much as about Crash Bandicoot.
5 years of nothing.
People get tired of annual COD's and Sklyanders.
Activision files for bankruptcy.
Activision is bought by CDProjekt RED.
CDRED updates their catalogue to work on Windows XII and rereleases Yakuza, Vanquish and co. on GOG and Steam.
They flop because PC gamers were waiting on sales to buy the games they campaigned for.
CDRED files for bankruptcy.


The image says, pre-order now. Where am I supposed to pre-order?! Do you expect me to google for it?!
 

lashman

Steam-GAF's Official Ambassador to Gaming-GAF
First Major Update for Windows 10 Available Today

Today, we reach our next milestone as the first major update to Windows 10 is now available* for PCs and tablets. With this update, there are improvements in all aspects of the platform and experience, including thousands of partners updating their device drivers and applications for great Windows 10 compatibility. Windows 10 also starts rolling out to Xbox One today and select mobile phones soon.

But most importantly, with this free update we have reached the point in the platform’s maturity where we can confidently recommend Windows 10 deployment to whole organizations.

Experience improvements in this update include:

  • Performance in everyday tasks, such as boot time now nearly 30% faster than Windows 7 on the same device.
  • With Cortana, you can use your device’s pen** to just scribble a note in the Cortana Notebook and Cortana will recognize the phone number, email address, and even physical address to help you set reminders. Cortana can also now keep track of your event and movie bookings too, sending you helpful reminders to know where to go and get there on time, plus the option to book and track an Uber**. We’re excited to make Cortana available in Japan, Australia, and Canada and India (in English) with features and experiences customized for each market.
  • Microsoft Edge offers improved performance and security, along with tab preview, which allows you to hover over your open tabs and get a preview of what’s on those websites without leaving the page you’re on. Microsoft Edge now syncs your Favorites and Reading list items across devices so you can easily get back to the content you’re interested in most. And, Cortana will now notify you of the best coupons** from your favorite retailers such as Staples, Macys and Best Buy when shopping in Microsoft Edge.

And much more with improvements to Mail, Calendar, Photos, Groove, Xbox, Store, OneNote, Solitaire, and more!
The Renaissance of the Enterprise PC

Most enterprise PCs today are stranded in a world of complexity. Over the last few years, our expectations of devices and the workplace has changed. People want devices they can touch, with an experience that spans personal with professional use– with continuously updated software that simply just works and is secure. They demand the opportunity to use their own devices in the workplace, and the apps they know and love.

Our IT Pros know they can offer more. With this first major update to Windows 10, we’re empowering them to do so—with the first platform which spans all device types, enables management of both corporate owned and BYOD, and upgrades existing devices. Windows 10 is already actively running on more than 110 million devices including 12 million business PCs, and is compatible with the past while embracing our new way of working.
Simplifying IT for Continuous Innovation

Today we introduce two free services, designed for IT to bridge from today’s complexity to the modern workplace, maintaining control and delivering reliable quality of services:

  • Windows Update for Business provides IT controls over the deployment of updates within their organizations, while ensuring their devices are kept current and their security needs are met, at reduced management cost. Features include setting up device groups with staggered deployments and scaling deployments with network optimizations.
  • Windows Store for Business provides IT a flexible way to find, acquire, manage and distribute apps to Windows 10 devices – both Windows Store apps and custom line of business apps. Organizations can choose their preferred distribution method by directly assigning apps, publishing apps to a private store, or connecting with management solutions.

Managing Device Options for the Modern Workplace

Today’s update introduces two capabilities designed for IT to empower people to effectively, and securely, use multiple devices to get their work done:

  • Mobile Device Management, empowers IT to use the full power of Enterprise Mobility Management to manage the entire family of Windows devices, including PCs, tablets, phones, and IOT. Windows 10 is the only platform that can manage BYOD scenarios from the device to the apps to the data on those devices – safely and securely. And of course, Windows 10 is fully compatible with the existing management infrastructure used with PCs, giving IT control over how they bridge between two capabilities.
  • Azure Active Directory Join, empowers IT to maintain one directory, enabling people to have one login and securely roam their Windows settings and data across all of their Windows 10 devices. AAD Join also enables any machine to become enterprise ready with a few simple clicks by anyone in the organization.

Securing Your Organization

Every week we see in the news another major data breach – costing organization’s productivity, customer’s trust and driving a real impact to their business. We know these breaches often take 200+ days to detect and we see the tremendous costs of them. Industry experts predict there will be over two million new malware apps by the end of the year. We designed Windows 10 to protect our customers from these modern threats, and continue to strengthen Windows 10 as the most trusted platform ever with features like:

  • Credential Guard safeguards credentials inside a hardware-based virtualized environment and breaks the popular “pass the hash” used in many major breaches.
  • Device Guard uses Trusted Boot to prevent intruders from installing malware, helping to keep company devices secure.
  • Windows Hello*** enables people to say goodbye to passwords with enterprise-grade biometrics including fingerprint and facial recognition.
  • Windows Defender, our free anti-malware service protecting almost 300 million Windows devices every day.

Coming soon, enterprise data protection will help protect corporate data by separating and containing corporate data from consumer data. Currently in testing with a number of enterprise customers today, enterprise data protection becomes available to Windows Insiders soon. With Windows 10, you will not find a more robust offering for securing your business – anywhere.

Also in today’s update, we’re delivering on our promise to enable our enterprise customers to turn off all telemetry data if they choose. We strongly recommend against this, as this data helps us deliver a secure, reliable, and more delightful personalized experience. We’ll continue to work with third-party experts and incorporate your feedback on this important topic.
Thank you to our Windows Insiders

We’ve talked a lot about our Windows Insider Program, and how that open, collaborative process has been so critical to the choices we’ve made in building Windows 10. I want to thank the Windows Insiders who have continued to participate and invest their time and energy in the program. Throughout this time, we’ve also been investing in our Enterprise Insider Program where our team adopts complex organizations and their needs to ensure Windows 10 is an ideal solution for their devices. We’ve spent thousands of hours with companies like Daimler, NESTLE, KPMG, Hendrick Motorsports, Virgin Atlantic, and the PGA Tour. I can’t thank each of these organizations enough for their investment of time in making Windows 10 great. We’ve incorporated our experience with these companies within our deployment guidance for IT partners, and will continue to update as we partner with all of you to upgrade your organizations to Windows 10.

As always, we are looking forward to your feedback!

Terry

*If already running Windows 10, you will receive the November update according to your Windows Update settings. If you’re running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, you can take advantage of the free upgrade offer and receive the November update as part of your Windows 10 upgrade.

** US only at availability

***Hardware dependent
 

Arthea

Member
can we plan a timeline where EA files for bankruptcy and is bought by CDRED? I need that Peggle 2 among other things, maybe Ubi too?
 
Happy birthday Deques.


Oh G-Star is going on? Time to go look at Korean and Japanese MMOs and action games that won't be out for years outside of those territories. If at all.
 

Spirited

Mine is pretty and pink
Shovel Knight is 33% off on steam, you all should get it.

also just checked out the Bloodstained kickstartar and they are getting 2 songs by Jake Kaufman, had no idea :D
Almost want to "pre-order" it now.
 

Regginator

Member
question about insurgency. they have a FUCK TON amount of updates (each 500+ mb) and I was wondering if they delete the previous one? a big update like that once a week or twice a month quickly ranks up
 
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