And it's totally not Timmy getting butthurt over fact that he himself needs Steam to revitalise his only source of income.
If only he wasn't so petty to delete his own or bought out games from Steam. Could've had another couple bucks to not fire dev diagnosed with cancer.
How petty this pathetic creature can even be. "Oh, yeah, Steam NEEDS Fortnite", which itself stopped printing enough money to sustain thousands of employees, who did nothing, but worked on this shit for almost a decade.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says Steam is missing out on millions of PC players because it doesn’t have games like Fortnite, Riot Games titles, or Genshin Impact.
Sweeney said Valve has “a nice thing going on on PC,” but added that Steam is “missing out on a lot of opportunity” by not having those games available on the platform.
Sweeney also said Epic wants to work with Valve in the future, explaining, “We would love to interoperate with every company willing and to connect all the gamers.”
MetaPCs has announced one of the first modern prebuilt gaming PCs that comes with SteamOS already installed instead of Windows.
The Steamroller includes:
- AMD Ryzen 5 9600X
- AMD Radeon RX 7600 (8GB)
- 16GB DDR5 RAM
- 1TB NVMe SSD
- SteamOS pre-installed
The PC starts at $1,299 and uses standard desktop components, making it easy to upgrade in the future.
Josh Sawyer, the game director and lead designer of Fallout: New Vegas, has praised the Fallout TV series, calling it “an amazing adaptation” and “one of the best” video game adaptations he’s ever seen.
“I think it’s an amazing adaptation, honestly,” “I know the bar isn’t always very high for TV or movie adaptations of video games, but I think it’s one of the best that I’ve seen.”
Sawyer said he watched both seasons as they came out and really liked how the show handled the world and factions from Fallout: New Vegas.
He admitted there are a few things he would have done differently, but said that’s normal for any writer.
“Any writer is going to look at something and think, ‘I don’t know if I’d do that,’”
It's actually bleak, until series hit PC market it was in a downward spiral. Zero not even hitting 800k sales on one of the most popular consoles of all time, what bullshit is that?
Console exclusivity ruined a lot of games.
French retailer LDLC is making fun of Valve’s new Steam Machine by launching its own gaming PC called the PC STIM.
For €999 (€1,039 if pre-built), the PC STIM includes:
- AMD Ryzen 5 8400F processor
- Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB graphics card
- 16GB DDR5 RAM
- 500GB NVMe SSD
Standard PC parts that can be upgraded later.
LDLC says that for about the same price as Valve’s Steam Machine, buyers can get a gaming PC with better graphics performance and the freedom to upgrade the hardware in the future.
This is so dumb, it's actually impressive. "Yeah, let me fucking print a box on my 2000$ printer, using 250$ worth of filament, to prove that GabeCube is overpriced"
I laughed
Valve is selling a $1,349 machine the internet already prints for $247.
Look at this guy. He just fired up a 3D printer and watched it lay down the entire Steam Machine shell, layer by layer, in his room.
No factory. No supply chain. No release date. Just a spool of plastic and a printer humming on his desk.
It cost him $247.
Meanwhile Valve spent months engineering this thing, building the hype, planning the June 29 launch.
And they're charging the community $1,049 to $1,349 for it. No subsidy. Pure PC margins.
One of them took a print file and a weekend. The other took a corporation.
Same box. Same idea. One costs a quarter of the price, and it's sitting on his desk right now.
Point is, these games should have in-game codex speaking of stuff like it. Continental War, Lighthouse, Stonehenge, Ulysses, not to mention country's of the Strangereal.
Since, you know, almost all of previous ACs locked on obsolete consoles.
"No, you don't" and then game bombards you with stuff established or told in previous games. You know, like in AC7, which told almost nothing of Ulysses or how Lighthouse was even built and why Erusea wanted to capture it.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney believes many new multiplayer games are struggling because players don’t want to leave the friend groups they have already built in games like Fortnite, Call of Duty, Counter-Strike, and Apex Legends.
According to Sweeney, only massive hits that appear every few years can convince entire communities to move to a new game. He says this is one of the main reasons why many recent multiplayer releases have flopped
To address this, Epic plans to make Unreal Engine 6 more interconnected.
@Pirat_Nation Oh man. You'd think founder of Epic Games, which, on paper, made such classic titles as Unreal Tournament 99 and 2004 would understand why people keep playing older games, rather than new ones.
@ShitpostRock C&C: Generals 2 being remade in free-to-play multiplayer-only slop, and than getting cancelled was fucking diabolical.
Tiberium could've been good. The Crossing from Arkane sounded very interesting. All gone. And look what those morons did after.
@mattforney Not to mention far superior magic system Oblivion and Skyrim ones.
M&M6 and 7 are goated. I like different paths stuff in 7, but alas 6 looks better