why is that? i dont recall having issues with uplay when i wanted to play anno (or far cry or an AC game), besides needing to wait for uplay to update itself from time to time
I wouldn't be so sure about that. Valve basically buys licenses in bulk from publishers. It will depend on whether they pay flat rate/'commission' and up front/over time, but if Valve wanted to give free copies of already owned bundled games, I think they could.
If Valve paid for their licenses up front or negotiated a flat rate, the publisher then actually would see zero impact from free copies of the game going out, they're off the hook financially. The only semi-tangible impact would be the perceived value of said game as impacted by some players getting it for free; but I think that pales in comparison to the psychological effect of the sales themselves.
But it isn't in Valve's best interest of course. And while it could conceivably not be a financial risk to the publisher, I think they would still incur an opportunity cost compared to other contractual option.
Sangfroid looks cool. No pun intended?
It is a cool game. Can be hard as you need to plan out your strategy before hand, but has a nice charm to it and is a good game overall imo.
. Do people actually pay that much for these foil cards ?😀
I watched the video of the dev playing a whole turn (one day, one night). He obviously knows what he's doing so he breezed through it all very quickly. In your experience, how long does each turn take, and what happens if you fail? You just reload a save? Or more serious, long term consequences?
I haven't played much simply because I haven't had much time but the amount of time it takes varies. It varies by how much preplanning you do. Because when you actually initiate the event it goes pretty quickly, but the planning stage can take a little bit depending on amount of thought you put into your strategy, but overall it isn't too long I'd say. As for failing, I dunno, I didn't fail yet, but I think I watched a video and saw a person fail and you just reloaded, which makes sense because if you fail people/things you are trying to protect are destroyed/killed and would severely limit the characters reason for continuing on lol.
iirc Totalbiscuit did a wtf of it and while he is absolutely horseshit terrible at puzzle/strategy games the video gave a fair overview of what the game is like.
Daily:
Torchlight 2 $4.99 75% off
XCOM Enemy Unknown $9.99 75% off
Euro Truck Simulator 2 $9.99 75% off
Farcry 3 $23.99 40% off
Infestation: Survivor Stories (The War Z) $3.74 75% off
Garry's Mod $2.49 75% off
The Amazing Adventures of Van Helsing $7.49 50% off
Call of Duty: MW3 $19.99 50% off
Magicka $2.49 75% off
Sim City 4 $5.99 70% off
Flash:
Resident Evil 6 $19.99 50% off
Port Royale 3: Pirates & Merchants $9.99 75% off
Binding of Isaac $1.24 75% off
Sand-Froid - Tales of Werewolves $5.09 66% off
Voted:
Risen 2: Dark Waters $4.99 75% off
New Votes:
Unreal Tournement III $5.00 75% off
Counter Strike: Global Offensive $5.10 66% off
ARMA II $4.42 66% off
So let me get this straight....yesterday TLII was $3.74....today it's on "sale" for $4.99?
Since the sale has started, CoDMW3 has been 25% off....now it's a daily deal at a whoping 50% off?
Sigh.
This just doesn't excite me.
So let me get this straight....yesterday TLII was $3.74....today it's on "sale" for $4.99?
Since the sale has started, CoDMW3 has been 25% off....now it's a daily deal at a whoping 50% off?
Sigh.
This just doesn't excite me.
So let me get this straight....yesterday TLII was $3.74....today it's on "sale" for $4.99?
Since the sale has started, CoDMW3 has been 25% off....now it's a daily deal at a whoping 50% off?
Sigh.
This just doesn't excite me.
Well I was doing good, but then saw Alan Wake on sale, and got that