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Steam Weekly Top Sellers - August 19th 2019
These are the ten top selling titles on Steam for the week as reported by Valve:
No Man's Sky
Valve Index VR Kit
Remnant: From the Ashes
MONSTER HUNTER: WORLD
PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS
Grand Theft Auto V
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 - Winds of Magic
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
Survivor Pass 4: Aftermath
ARK: Survival Evolved
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#5701567 Posted on: 08/19/2019 04:29 PM
Mmm should I buy No Mans Sky? Or not that is the?
Mmm should I buy No Mans Sky? Or not that is the?
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#5701709 Posted on: 08/19/2019 11:47 PM
It's actually gone on sale a few times, maybe just wait for the next sale?
I was actually looking at it, as I've heard they made a lot of changes, but it still cost like new full game, even after years (released in 2016!!). Especially after the entire launch fiasco, that's not something I want to support. Although, I would maybe try it if it was on sale.
It's actually gone on sale a few times, maybe just wait for the next sale?
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#5701713 Posted on: 08/20/2019 12:33 AM
My assumption is you haven't played the latest update, and if i were to say you haven't played the previous updates as well, at least some of them, i'd probably be right as well.
I haven't played the most recent update, so i have no business making any such statements.
No Man's Sky on top again... people haven't learned.
My assumption is you haven't played the latest update, and if i were to say you haven't played the previous updates as well, at least some of them, i'd probably be right as well.
I haven't played the most recent update, so i have no business making any such statements.
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#5701860 Posted on: 08/20/2019 10:07 AM
My assumption is you haven't played the latest update, and if i were to say you haven't played the previous updates as well, at least some of them, i'd probably be right as well.
I haven't played the most recent update, so i have no business making any such statements.
Yes, you are right. Have a cookie.
Did you feel the game was what they promised and made people think back then when it was released?
Did you feel paying full price for what it was at launch justified the state it was released in technically?
Did you feel that adding updates after months or years has made the game what people were saying it was before launch?
Do you feel that adding the features they said they'd have at launch in 2016, in the year 2019, is a good play and was fair to charge full price for it back then?
Instead of assuming things, I'm asking you now. And if you haven't played the latest update, feel free to give me your input on the update you played, which probably has less features and will make any arguments against paying full price in 2016, or trusting those devs, stronger.
No Man's Sky, and Hello Games, are what's actually countering Epic's claim that they'd need to change the business: lie lots, earn big amounts of money, and three years later you can still work on a game without charging for any updates. On Steam, too. Just saying.
My assumption is you haven't played the latest update, and if i were to say you haven't played the previous updates as well, at least some of them, i'd probably be right as well.
I haven't played the most recent update, so i have no business making any such statements.
Yes, you are right. Have a cookie.
Did you feel the game was what they promised and made people think back then when it was released?
Did you feel paying full price for what it was at launch justified the state it was released in technically?
Did you feel that adding updates after months or years has made the game what people were saying it was before launch?
Do you feel that adding the features they said they'd have at launch in 2016, in the year 2019, is a good play and was fair to charge full price for it back then?
Instead of assuming things, I'm asking you now. And if you haven't played the latest update, feel free to give me your input on the update you played, which probably has less features and will make any arguments against paying full price in 2016, or trusting those devs, stronger.
No Man's Sky, and Hello Games, are what's actually countering Epic's claim that they'd need to change the business: lie lots, earn big amounts of money, and three years later you can still work on a game without charging for any updates. On Steam, too. Just saying.
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I was actually looking at it, as I've heard they made a lot of changes, but it still cost like new full game, even after years (released in 2016!!). Especially after the entire launch fiasco, that's not something I want to support. Although, I would maybe try it if it was on sale.