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The artwork for the Steam spring sale is nice.
Anime girl on a moped, cherry blossoms, cute cat wearing a Steam hat. Is cozy.
Anime girl on a moped, cherry blossoms, cute cat wearing a Steam hat. Is cozy.
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The game sits at 21% approval right now, and its only been hours since it publicly launched. Here's the general gist of what happened according to Steam reviews:
>3 servers only able to hold 200 people with shitty netcoding on Battlefront 2, no MP servers on the side of Battlefront 1
>60 gigs for games made in the 2000's due to lazy AI upscaling for textures
>Inputs across the board are fucked, be it with controllers or with M&K, and some sounds are apparently broken
>Worse anticheat than Punkbuster, as in there is literally no anticheat (lmfao)
>Missing campaign cutscenes from 2
>Barely any new content worth 30 bucks: they didn't even implement online galactic conquest
>AI has been thoroughly gutted to the point that AI infantry can't get into vehicles anymore
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The state of gaming in 2024
I thought it was a typo for a second, then remembered we're in clown world...
We live in a bizarro universe where companies that make billions of dollars simply don't want to make more money by getting things right. All we wanted was Battlefront 3.Being a Battlefront fan is like years of good ole fun when you were young and constant dissapointment after those golden years were over
You'd think fixing those would be as much of a priority as whatever graphical improvements but I guess these tards can't be arsed to lift a pinky finger at a price point of $35.To be fair some of the issues I people are complaining about I have heard are actual bugs that have been in the game since they originally released in 2004 and 2005.
Agreed that the art is nice, now if there was anything I wanted to buyThe artwork for the Steam spring sale is nice.
Anime girl on a moped, cherry blossoms, cute cat wearing a Steam hat. Is cozy.
It was Euro laws and the refund policy. Before hand they could do the FOMO sales with a deep discount but the price of success and being international change that.Agreed that the art is nice, now if there was anything I wanted to buy
I liked how the Steam sales used to be with the short duration steep discounts and whatnot, but I guess they had to stop that because it was considered anti-consumer or something? I'm not sure, I just remember the sales being more interesting.
I think there's a bunch of reasons for that.Agreed that the art is nice, now if there was anything I wanted to buy
I liked how the Steam sales used to be with the short duration steep discounts and whatnot, but I guess they had to stop that because it was considered anti-consumer or something? I'm not sure, I just remember the sales being more interesting.
Back when there were daily sales. Man, those were the days.First is that used to do weird events. I remember one Christmas event where people were obsessing over getting coal. The problem with those events, while somewhat fun, were generally more annoying than they were worth, and led to a lot of min-maxing. If 4 pack bundles had to go because of key resellers and dodgy traders, then bizzare events like that also have to go.
I miss the weird events. I used to look forward to seeing what was going to be the new theme for a sale, id grind out the holiday badge, all that jazz. The sales really felt like an event, now it feels more like just a regular sale. That isnt really a bad thing but it just bums me out new gamers wont get the fun of a sale having a weird clicker game mechanic or shit liek that lolFirst is that used to do weird events.
It sure tells you what their priorities are if, out of all possible quality of life improvements they could hypothetically have made, this was probably the first thing they scratched off their to-do list, and ended up being one of the few they bothered making apart from some poorly optimized upscaling.
Another problem is that half the time said games didn't work because of everybody hitting steam at once.The sales really felt like an event, now it feels more like just a regular sale. That isnt really a bad thing but it just bums me out new gamers wont get the fun of a sale having a weird clicker game mechanic or shit liek that lol
The games might be a mess but at least they won't offend the 1 or 2 mentally ill weirdos that might play it.
They probably didn't consider it worth the time. If people were willing to tolerate them back then and even now because the originals are on Steam then why fix them. It was more trouble than it was worth.You'd think fixing those would be as much of a priority as whatever graphical improvements but I guess these tards can't be arsed to lift a pinky finger at a price point of $35.
It's trying to be realistic, haven't you ever been on a flight that paused in midair while the pilots took a shit?I used "active pause" during a Flight Sim flight today and it's a retarded feature. Your plane freezes midair, but the engines keep running and burning fuel when paused even though you aren't moving.
I came back to a plane frozen midair at the speed I left it, but having burnt all its fuel so that the moment I would unpause, the flight would be "doomed". I just added fuel since you can change the level and restarted the engines midflight, but why the fuck does pause work like that?
programmers usually have a different job than artists, highly doubt it was a one-man job. otoh wouldn't surprise me...You'd think fixing those would be as much of a priority as whatever graphical improvements but I guess these tards can't be arsed to lift a pinky finger at a price point of $35.
why tho? besides the price - which you could often get outside steam from a keyseller already - it meant either lurking every fucking day of the sale till the game you wanted went on a flash sale, cave and buy the game earlier hoping it doesn't (and refund it when it does, hoping you haven't played more than 2 hours of that shiny new game yet) or wait for nothing till the last day and then buy it for the regular sale price.I liked how the Steam sales used to be with the short duration steep discounts and whatnot