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The STEAM Sales and Releases Thread

Baron Dupek

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Warlords trilogy is on Steam nao


just learned how it connects to Warlords Battlecry (found this trilogy first before orignal WL) and... Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords that piece of cheating shit AI work of cruelity
 

Hell Swarm

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This guys sketchy. He reviewed a crypto game that reused an open source game and did barely anything beyond changing a few textures and had no crypto stuff in it yet. The open source people then pushed a patch directly onto player's computers via the game servers to brick the software. I'm all for not letting them rebrand your game and use your servers for multiplayer but damaging software on someone's PC is unacceptable and he should have been punished for promoting it through youtube.
 

Fedora Master

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This guys sketchy. He reviewed a crypto game that reused an open source game and did barely anything beyond changing a few textures and had no crypto stuff in it yet. The open source people then pushed a patch directly onto player's computers via the game servers to brick the software. I'm all for not letting them rebrand your game and use your servers for multiplayer but damaging software on someone's PC is unacceptable and he should have been punished for promoting it through youtube.

How is that problem?
 

Hell Swarm

Learned
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This guys sketchy. He reviewed a crypto game that reused an open source game and did barely anything beyond changing a few textures and had no crypto stuff in it yet. The open source people then pushed a patch directly onto player's computers via the game servers to brick the software. I'm all for not letting them rebrand your game and use your servers for multiplayer but damaging software on someone's PC is unacceptable and he should have been punished for promoting it through youtube.

How is that problem?

Modifying software on someone else's computer so it doesn't work any more is an obvious problem.
 

Fedora Master

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Edgy
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This guys sketchy. He reviewed a crypto game that reused an open source game and did barely anything beyond changing a few textures and had no crypto stuff in it yet. The open source people then pushed a patch directly onto player's computers via the game servers to brick the software. I'm all for not letting them rebrand your game and use your servers for multiplayer but damaging software on someone's PC is unacceptable and he should have been punished for promoting it through youtube.

How is that problem?

Modifying software on someone else's computer so it doesn't work any more is an obvious problem.

Sorry I mean "How is that HIS problem"?
 

Hell Swarm

Learned
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This guys sketchy. He reviewed a crypto game that reused an open source game and did barely anything beyond changing a few textures and had no crypto stuff in it yet. The open source people then pushed a patch directly onto player's computers via the game servers to brick the software. I'm all for not letting them rebrand your game and use your servers for multiplayer but damaging software on someone's PC is unacceptable and he should have been punished for promoting it through youtube.

How is that problem?

Modifying software on someone else's computer so it doesn't work any more is an obvious problem.

Sorry I mean "How is that HIS problem"?

He was involved in discord faggotry that made it happen.
 

Yeoman

Educated
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Aug 4, 2017
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Played a few missions of this, pretty good so far. It has persistent equipment and units and limited resources in the campaign, which is a mechanic I really enjoy. Just a few missions in and the game already throws loads of equipment at you such as probes, mines, grenade launchers, rifles, etc (though only one mech chassis so far). Missions may have multiple deployment points and the amount of mechs you can deploy seem to increase gradually. Missions have varying objectives such as attack, defense, escort, and there's often a time limit (sometimes strict, sometimes very long). Weapons respect line of sight, unless they are indirect weapons such as missiles or grenades. You get plenty of pilots (waifus) that can be permanently lost. Seems moderately challenging so far on Classic difficulty, I had lots of close calls even in just the fourth mission.
 

jebsmoker

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Insert Title Here Strap Yourselves In I helped put crap in Monomyth
the re-released version of Perimeter is noteworthy because it has a far better English translation and widescreen support implemented by default. the original English translation in the Codemasters-published version of the game was very mediocre and missed a lot of context
 

Fedora Master

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The Steam shop is such unusable garbage. WHY DOES IT SHOW ME GAMES AND DLC I ALREADY HAVE?!
 

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