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Actually, I'm not the only person that have are anti-preorder culture. TotalBiscuit, Boogie and a few others have been trying to warn customers to stop pre-ordering.
Pre-ordering is the cancer of AAA industry, which is why it is in the state it is in. Look at Ubisoft, EA and the lackluster consoles (sans Wii U).
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And what was the point of quoting me?
I do a big shiggy, and make an even bigger diggywas being a hothead part of your plan?
I do a big shiggy, and make an even bigger diggy
ur suk a nerd lmoaWell, that's the difference between actually not caring, and just wanting everyone to know you're not caring. I'm not caring, guys, look! LOOK AT ALL THE CARING I'M NOT DOING HERE!
Valve is a company? Wow, I always thought they are charity...I see Valve like I see any corporation, really
you started lolLet's also not compare the two companies
yeah just ignore the free content for Portal 2 (Peer review DLC and perpetual testing iniative) and also ignore the free stuff for Left4Dead2 and CSGO (csgo got free support long before they introduced skins and operation).supports their products several years after release.
Really? And here I was thinking your first reaction was to disappear entirely and to only ever pop your head back in for a curious look once a year?
Wait...
Petal.Now where did I say I buy into the hype of games? You seem to lack reading comprehension, now who's the moron?
You: I personally have sworn off (behaviour), (behaviour) ruins gaming
Me: only (behaviour) from (charmingly excitable naive folk) is problematic
You: we are in agreement
Me: you are thus (charmingly excitable naive folk)?
You: WUT NO! READ COMPREHENDING
If you are a charmingly excitable naive person you can get the **** out because you are literally ruining gaming.So what have I missed?
less than America ... lol
What are you trying to do? CD Project confirmed themselves that there was a downgrade. And there isnt suddenly more vegetation at other times and more details on the walls. Besides the problem is not that there was a downgrade, its the communication and PR of CD Project.
And you can criticise Valve as much as you want, everyone already knows their mistakes, Im not riding their dicks as you do with CD Project. I just want a fair and true view from everyone on everything.
sup old timer, welcome to gamesSo what have I missed?
Perhaps you should give him, as well as CD Projekt, the benefit of the doubt. As much as Gabe Newell is human as us all, his opinions may be riddled with fallacies either caused by poor communication or downright bad thinking. Besides the shit that has already been thrown at him, I must give him credit for talking with the community with no PR.
He's in no way right about how the community is solely steered by money, but considering Valve has grown the TF2 community by paying passionate artists considerably, I can see where he's coming from. And we could see the similarities from the Dota 2 and TF2 artists to the modders, as they were both being cut off 75% of the revenue, so clearly the paid mods was inspired from Valve's previous success.
On top of that, the Portal 2 item system or whatever you wanna call it, was clearly also inspired by TF2's item success. See a pattern?
Valve is absolutely aware that a huge community is a huge success for the game and consquentially also a huge success for the company and it's profits. It's a win-win situation. Valve want's to grow the community, so they can earn more money. People wan't to play their games because they're good.
For the whole paid-mod spectacle, they obviously wanted more passionate modders to show up at the fray. In theory, this would grow the community significantly, and this would in turn result into a bigger fanbase, more enjoyment for the players and naturally more cash for the companies. Of course they didn't think through their systems completely, but that is not to say that it could not in any way positvely influence a community.
I think what's special about Valve is that they're willing to experiment and take risky descisions, and that's ****ing great. It seems like when companies say the evil word 'money' people jump to conclusions and crucify them.
Remind me again about how all game developers are enemies of each other and are constantly at war? Oh wait.So far they haven't let me down, and I believe that they are deserving of the benefit of the doubt. Right now they have alot of adoring fans, can't say the same for Valve after that wonderful AMA though.
The whole point of this forum is self-expression though. It sounds like you just disagree with his premise regarding Valve. Everyone wants people to know and respond to what they're thinking. That's just natural.Well, that's the difference between actually not caring, and just wanting everyone to know you're not caring. I'm not caring, guys, look! LOOK AT ALL THE CARING I'M NOT DOING HERE!
Something is missing here.
The (charmingly excitable naive folk) are often the cause of (behavior), presumably. So being against (behavior) probably precludes being (charmingly excitable naive folk).
So unless I missed something, he never actually agreed with, what you say he agreed with... rather he agreed that there is a direct link between (charmingly excitable naive folk) and (behavior).
There's a technically infinite number of things we all don't care about, but a) we're on a Valve-oriented forum and b) the opinions in question are from someone who once cared about Valve and for whatever reasons no longer cares. So it's about expression and conversation, which is the whole point of the existence of a forum like this. If it was some random account created yesterday saying the same thing it would be a little different.I think the objection is that the premise is "not caring" about something.
There is an almost infinite number of things each of us don't care about, but clearly if we feel the need to announce one of them to the world... that's actually caring.
Joel and EllieGod I love these threads. Eating each other over the years. I wonder who the last of us will be?
IT'S HAPPENINGAlso I can confirm through a leaked email I received that HL3 is coming out tomorrow, guys. I should go make a thread about this.
more like shit-life 3 you know what i mean? hahaAlso I can confirm through a leaked email I received that HL3 is coming out tomorrow, guys. I should go make a thread about this. /s
so edgy and cool mangmore like shit-life 3 you know what i mean? haha
Linux is important though, because it frees developers and users from forms of gatekeeping and from performance overheads that we get from Windows and DirectX platforms. As things are already, you need to pay a hundred bucks or so for a valid Windows license, so you can download DirectX and play games with its performance overheads, and all this can be avoided if Linux becomes a thing. OpenGL/Vulkan is faster than DirectX, and Linux is cheaper than Windows, and it's better to see competition in the desktop OS market than to see one company (Microsoft) dominate sales and market share.Also, I came back to mention one last thing I think Valve is wasting their time in. SteamOS. Remember back when they had that special announcement and it ended up being SteamOS, Steam box, and Steam controller? I'm pretty sure no one in the world was like "Man, I wish that this secret announcement Valve is going to make will be something that will replace my perfectly fine and functioning PC, with it's perfectly fine and functioning operating system Windows 7, with my perfectly fine and functioning mouse and keyboard. I would be bummed if they made a video game."
Sorry, but Valve will never ever convince me to use a Linux based operating system alongside or (laughably) instead of Windows. Nothing is broken and nothing needs change. I can understand when they made the leap to have games support Mac-OS because people use Macs for home use and entertainment.
But no one will spend hundreds or thousands of dollars on a pre-built PC with an operating system that is for like a gaming's os (for streaming, basic internet browsing, and gaming). People buy PS4's and Xbox Ones. For streaming, they have Rokus or use the 1,000 other devices that can stream Netflix or Youtube or so on.