their games are shit and they should stop trying
Kind of like a certain polish poster I know.
their games are shit and they should stop trying
Kind of like a certain polish poster I know.
The first 2W was fun, especially the loot system.
selling over ten million units
Maybe that's why CD Projekt lured most of Reality Pump's developers.IIRC, it used to be in vogue on the Codex to mock CD Projekt for their pretension about The Witcher when a no-name shovelware dev like Reality Pump was moving about as many copies as they were. No longer relevant after Witcher 3 of course.
Two Turds II pirate DLC was best part of the game tbh.How they survived total flop of Raven Cry aka Vendetta is beyond me. Either someone play with their corpse and want to bait some cash or whatever.
And lol new DLCs for TW2. No fkn way I try it again.
Two Turds II pirate DLC was best part of the game tbh.How they survived total flop of Raven Cry aka Vendetta is beyond me. Either someone play with their corpse and want to bait some cash or whatever.
And lol new DLCs for TW2. No fkn way I try it again.
They are always bunclled.... not to mention how they are bundled at least once in every two months...
That's overpriced.Apparently Two Worlds is going for 1,19€ on Steam. Maybe it's time to try it.
It's interesting, isn't it? The bundle I linked must have been some kind of an experiment. It has been running now since 2013. It started with a price of $3.74 and ran only "for a few days", or that was the impression they wanted to give. What actually happened was that they took a short break during the Steam winter sale and started new as soon as that one finished, just for $4.99. Later they put timers on the bundle a few times, which was accompanied by email ads (ending soon!), but only for the same purpose: stop the bundle during a big Steam sale. The bundle price dropped with the base prices. Nowadays, sales of the bundle must be so low that they don't care about stopping it for Steam sales anymore. It's still there though, so I guess it still sells.And people say selling games in bundles dont make you much of a profit.
It's not only that. It's a two-pronged approach. As I said, the bundle was stopped for big sales elsewhere. So when Steam gave you 75% off, the bundle had a break so people thought they got a good sale price on Steam. Of course, there's also always people who would not buy a bundle, and they have to cater to those.10 million sales just from a bundle? And some companies complain about piracy..... there is a solution as we see, low price.