Since people can't buy GPUs, they are buying VR kits. That's what I did and it was totally worth it. Super fun.
I got Index only after I managed to get new GPU. Setting up Alyx in analog walking mode was such a bad idea. 30 minutes and I was ready to puke. Teleportation mode is much more stable.
But space sims are good as there, one does not use virtual movements of character, only real ones.
GTA V still hitting the Steam top ten almost 6 years after its release on PC, and after having been available for free for a brief period over on Epic Game Store?
The amount of money that game has made must be obscene!
I got Index only after I managed to get new GPU. Setting up Alyx in analog walking mode was such a bad idea. 30 minutes and I was ready to puke. Teleportation mode is much more stable.
But space sims are good as there, one does not use virtual movements of character, only real ones.
You might get your VR space legs at some point, i thankfully never had any sickness issues and can happily be thrown about in VR no matter the frame rate, love it, but i am not a fan of just teleporting as i need the full fat walking and running, although in Borderlands 2 VR a mix of teleporting and strafing can be a lot of fun. ha
Yep i noticed that too, i bought it but returned it after 15 min of gameplay, this game have too much bugs and feel very lifeless
you didn't give it long enough imo , and for the price you can get it at the moment , well worth it π not sure how steam sells games tbh π , there the most expensive source of pc games with absolutely rubbish in offers
GTA V still hitting the Steam top ten almost 6 years after its release on PC, and after having been available for free for a brief period over on Epic Game Store?
I've said it before and I'll say it again I don't think it's the game itself that is hitting the numbers but rather the associated microtransactions are lumped under the same reporting data. It goes a long way to explain why CSGO (which also has a massive bunch of skeevey microtransactions) is always in the top ten.
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Crazy to see Cyberpunk 2077 still on the list.
Yup but also kind of comical to see it getting outsold by the Witcher 3.
I've said it before and I'll say it again I don't think it's the game itself that is hitting the numbers but rather the associated microtransactions are lumped under the same reporting data. It goes a long way to explain why CSGO (which also has a massive bunch of skeevey microtransactions) is always in the top ten.
Good point, I hadn't thought of that. But surely other microtransaction heavy games would hold the other top ten spots if that were the case?
Good point, I hadn't thought of that. But surely other microtransaction heavy games would hold the other top ten spots if that were the case?
Fair point, I know GTAO still makes huge bank from it's MTs and I know that back in the day Counter Strike had an entire sub economy based around it;s lootbox - key system. No idea just how much other MT heavy games make, How many of those exclusively sell on Steam? CS could appear because it's sales are exclusive to Steam and GTAO most likely because of the sheer scale of the MTs. I dunno I am just spit balling but just find it very hard to believe that after so many years these games are selling the numbers of new copies to keep them in the charts week after week.
you didn't give it long enough imo , and for the price you can get it at the moment , well worth it π not sure how steam sells games tbh π , there the most expensive source of pc games with absolutely rubbish in offers
Oh yes, he refunded it after 15 minutes due to bugs but the logic to play more to see more bugs is 100% valid.
you didn't give it long enough imo , and for the price you can get it at the moment , well worth it π not sure how steam sells games tbh π , there the most expensive source of pc games with absolutely rubbish in offers
oh i was exagerating too much maybe , of course i tried it for almost the two hours max that steam allow you tu try. But idk watch dogs legion gave me more entertaiment that CP2077 in the first hours π.
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive was mostly used for money laundering... that is not a joke, that is literally what the game was being used for.
I assume the rise of crypto currency has offset that along with the claim by Valve that they have taken action to prevent the entire sub-economy that the game had?
The amount of money that game has made must be obscene!