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Steam Weekly Top Ten September 12th 2016
As we sway through September, these are the ten top selling titles on Steam for the week as reported by Valve:
- ARK: Scorched Earth - Expansion Pack
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
- ARK: Survival Evolved
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Rocket League
- Borderlands 2 Game of the Year
- Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year Edition
- RimWorld
- Dead by Daylight
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#5333943 Posted on: 09/12/2016 07:50 PM
No believe me you really don't have to play it, Broken matchmaking system attached to the cheapest most unreliable peer to peer connection system I've ever seen. A toxic fanbase that at best is bone head stupid and at worse the most abusive bunch of cretins you will ever encounter. A game about driving in which the core driving physics are not even a close approximation of how cars handle, mass weight and gravity are all suggested factors when it comes to the cars but given that the car handling isn't even consistent, seriously cars handle drastically differently based on your connection to the host and your proximity to other drivers.
Broken game mechanics that are themselves actually broken. The catch up system for example is broken in how it is designed to work but even at that it doesn't work correctly half the time anyway, i.e the broken game mechanic is itself broken. The same goes for the drafting effect which actually was taken from a comedy clown car and while Rockstar have indeed continued to release updates for the game you will notice that the underlying cost of these updates has risen exponentially vs the benefit of owning said product. For example the Zentorno was 1million but will hold it's own in races vs the newer cars which cost upwards and over 2million.
If you do buy it, buy it when it is cheap and buy it for the solo story do not buy this game for the multiplayer it is an utter mess of half botched game mechanics, never ending DLCs and half baked gameplay ideas oh and I've heard the PC version is hacker city and Rockstar shockingly couldn't give two f*cks.
Well i always buy my games for the single player experience and this is no exception but thanks for the heads up. Ill buy it once it reaches 15€ on steam probably during a sale or maybe ill use an external site for a key. The thing is, its gta, i have to check it sometime i cant let it pass.
No believe me you really don't have to play it, Broken matchmaking system attached to the cheapest most unreliable peer to peer connection system I've ever seen. A toxic fanbase that at best is bone head stupid and at worse the most abusive bunch of cretins you will ever encounter. A game about driving in which the core driving physics are not even a close approximation of how cars handle, mass weight and gravity are all suggested factors when it comes to the cars but given that the car handling isn't even consistent, seriously cars handle drastically differently based on your connection to the host and your proximity to other drivers.
Broken game mechanics that are themselves actually broken. The catch up system for example is broken in how it is designed to work but even at that it doesn't work correctly half the time anyway, i.e the broken game mechanic is itself broken. The same goes for the drafting effect which actually was taken from a comedy clown car and while Rockstar have indeed continued to release updates for the game you will notice that the underlying cost of these updates has risen exponentially vs the benefit of owning said product. For example the Zentorno was 1million but will hold it's own in races vs the newer cars which cost upwards and over 2million.
If you do buy it, buy it when it is cheap and buy it for the solo story do not buy this game for the multiplayer it is an utter mess of half botched game mechanics, never ending DLCs and half baked gameplay ideas oh and I've heard the PC version is hacker city and Rockstar shockingly couldn't give two f*cks.
Well i always buy my games for the single player experience and this is no exception but thanks for the heads up. Ill buy it once it reaches 15€ on steam probably during a sale or maybe ill use an external site for a key. The thing is, its gta, i have to check it sometime i cant let it pass.
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#5334032 Posted on: 09/12/2016 11:24 PM
Sometimes i don't understand gamers logic and lack of common sense.
After all the problems many ppl had buying games on pre-order and been delivered broken, beta or even alpha stage games on launch some ppl never stop to amaze me in the bad sense.
Do you imagine buying semi-baked bread or even just the dough just because the baker said get it now and in a while it will be the best bread you ever tasted? Add to that the baker paying for some advertisement and... voila! Same logic applies.
I'm enthusiast level my self in always for mid-graded/ranged stuff though, but... that's madness. I understand people have money, but giving them as easily your either hard or not so hard earned money is the reason to ruin everything.
In a better world people who release such games should not exist anymore. Why don't they take a hint from Hollywood at the very least. I know, not the best example, but many times the most time and money they spend the more they earn. Time, quality actors, quality stuff etc. Now the gaming industry is like the gold rush era. I miss Super Nintendo with their near perfect games -saying near perfect I mean near glitch-less.
Sometimes i don't understand gamers logic and lack of common sense.
After all the problems many ppl had buying games on pre-order and been delivered broken, beta or even alpha stage games on launch some ppl never stop to amaze me in the bad sense.
Do you imagine buying semi-baked bread or even just the dough just because the baker said get it now and in a while it will be the best bread you ever tasted? Add to that the baker paying for some advertisement and... voila! Same logic applies.
I'm enthusiast level my self in always for mid-graded/ranged stuff though, but... that's madness. I understand people have money, but giving them as easily your either hard or not so hard earned money is the reason to ruin everything.
In a better world people who release such games should not exist anymore. Why don't they take a hint from Hollywood at the very least. I know, not the best example, but many times the most time and money they spend the more they earn. Time, quality actors, quality stuff etc. Now the gaming industry is like the gold rush era. I miss Super Nintendo with their near perfect games -saying near perfect I mean near glitch-less.
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#5334035 Posted on: 09/12/2016 11:31 PM
Actually i understand it so let me fix it:

Do you imagine buying semi-baked bread or even just the dough just because the baker said get it now and in a while it will be the best bread you ever tasted? Add to that the baker paying for some advertisement and... voila! Same logic applies. I'm enthusiast level my self in always for mid-graded stuff though, but... that's madness.
Actually i understand it so let me fix it:
Sometimes i don't WANT to understand gamers logic and lack of common sense.

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#5334069 Posted on: 09/13/2016 01:43 AM
I reckon I'm fairly older than most of you (started with a ZX Spectrum) but I still bought an early access game, Grim Dawn, and boy, did I not regret it. The thing is that you need to think before you buy. Rich, privileged software companies are not likely to put out anything worthwhile since they (rightly) expect the sheep to pay them for any old excrement simply based on the brand. Those people are brainless. On the other hand, I'd been following Grim Dawn since it was first announced with careful attention and today, it's damn near to my dream game. It's an action RPG that Diablo 3 was supposed to have been. It pushes all the buttons of old Diablo fans, offering depth, story and immersion. So, not all early access games are scams.
I reckon I'm fairly older than most of you (started with a ZX Spectrum) but I still bought an early access game, Grim Dawn, and boy, did I not regret it. The thing is that you need to think before you buy. Rich, privileged software companies are not likely to put out anything worthwhile since they (rightly) expect the sheep to pay them for any old excrement simply based on the brand. Those people are brainless. On the other hand, I'd been following Grim Dawn since it was first announced with careful attention and today, it's damn near to my dream game. It's an action RPG that Diablo 3 was supposed to have been. It pushes all the buttons of old Diablo fans, offering depth, story and immersion. So, not all early access games are scams.
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I know bl2 was on sale, but if game sells that good after 4 years since release (tho, goty is like 3 years old), that only means how newer games suck... Well, I guess I will include this in my answer why bl2 deserves permanent spot on my HDD