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"Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition will cost 29.99 and all Darksiders II owners which are not having the Franchise pack will get the 80 % discount on that price - so it will be around 6 bucks."įree addition for anyone who purchased a Darksiders Franchise Pack at some point.

At this point, Steam does well enough for most of my purposes, with my only real gripes being games that aren't on their platform and force me to use a different one, and older games that I have to seek patches or guides for just to get running.ĭarksiders II: Deathinitive Edition launches is tomorrow.Ģ0% launch discount in the first week for everyone who doesn't own any Darksiders 2 yet.Ĩ0% launch discount in the first week for those who own Darksiders 2
Darksiders 2 dlc weapons and armor install#
I'm not really into multiplayer games, I don't use or want to use the Steam overlay.all I really want is a platform to research, buy, install and maintain my games, which Steam usually did well enough, with the exception of some older games that they don't properly support like GOG does, and until Greenlight led to a flood of poor-quality games in general. The fact that the games haven't really been coming is more disappointing to me than the quality of Steam, which is really more than I ever really wanted from the beginning. I wanted them to succeed with Steam, because I wanted them to succeed as a company so that they could make more great games. I didn't mean Valve deserved success because of their early Steam efforts, but because of their games. I'm enjoying my steam library, now, and again, there are several features I enjoy about Steam īut Valve as a company never had my respect :/ Before then, it was way too much a mess for me to bother with.īut it's still the same old glitchy, poorly overseen, money-grubbing mess it's always been :P I only started seriously using Steam about 2 years ago, when they finally improved some basic interface and support things. GOG has its issues, but they've been respectable from the start, and thus far in Sure, they've some nice features- the library layout, for one- but in terms of putting in any effort, or maintaining respectability? It took TEN YEARS for them to make the store interface passable (to my usage demands) and while most bugs have been fixed, the client still has issues at times. I used Steam when it first launched, and it was an unoptimized, spyware filled mess. In fact, they replied with a 'guys will be guys, you shouldn't take it so seriously. Rise of Mythos's devs, for example, didn't care that guys were going around saying they'd find, rape, and murder the women players. Good luck getting asian devs to take your side if you're sexually harassed. Though the worst part of those is how they treat minorities, women especially. The idea of a company having an obligation to its customer's to improve a product with defects as best they're able to, on their dime and giving the customers options, seems to have all gone in favor of greed.Īnd then there's those asian micropayment companies, who don't even have the same anti-fraud/etc laws to deal with, so they can actually charge you money without delivering anything, for example Add in how they approach games and it gets ugly :X You like using all these $100 bills for rolling joints, right?" Besides, enough will buy it anyway, it's fine. "Brilliant! But won't the customers disapprove?" "Okay, time to add useless junk, rename it, and pretend it's a new product, so we can up the price and lower the sale discounts." Our game is at 80% discount and noone is buying it anymore." Always bothers me when two games are on Steam, because sometimes you won't notice, and you'll get the 'wrong' game. Though, I hope they do pull the original off steam, if they don't allow upgrades. I'm not- I'm patient enough to wait until the 'full' game comes out :X So it ends up being you paying for the game the first time, solely as a sort of beta access pass.Īnd sure, some people may be into that. Of course, it wouldn't bug me near as much, if I still OWNED the original game, and could then give it to someone who is fine playing it as-is.
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Add in exclusive content and you lock in the 'enhanced edition' bit, but it's still really iffy to charge full price for it again :Xīorderlands 2 was probably the worst offender in that regard, since buying all the DLC for the game you already owned, was actually more expensive than just buying the GOTY edition.
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Those are always lovely additions and all, but that's an 'enhanced edition' at best, at worst, something free as a sign of respect to customers. Paying full price for a game I already own always bugs me, especially when it's rebalances, integrations, cosmetic/graphics tweaks, or things that should have been in the game in the first place.
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I hope they decide to be atypical, and offer a chance to buy the new version at an upgrade price, if you own the original game.
