Clint Beastwood
Banned
I'm a huge fan of CDPR and I'm very happy for them.
But this is bad:
Yeah fuck them
Steam or GTFO. Fucking greedy devs not giving Valve their money
I'm a huge fan of CDPR and I'm very happy for them.
But this is bad:
Yeah fuck them
Steam or GTFO. Fucking greedy devs not giving Valve their money
I'm a huge fan of CDPR and I'm very happy for them.
But this is bad:
How long til people turn on CDPR like they did Valve? The comments in this thread remind me of all the comments I'd read about Valve years ago.
I'm a huge fan of CDPR and I'm very happy for them.
But this is bad:
this must mean good things for Cyberpunk 2077... one of my most anticipated games. Deus ex has me thirsting for more cyberpunk stuff.
Yeah, from a financial perspective, for sure. But at least CD Projekt finishes what they start (Half-Life) and is one of the strongest proponents of DRM-free gaming.
100 devs on gwent? is that supposed to be a good thing? sounds like the typical AAA studio bureaucratic mess.
They said 2077 would dwarf the size of Witcher 3. I fear for their safety.
No, they said it'd be more complex, as in a massive city with a lot of verticality as well. But yes, they're easily the most ambitious dev in the industry right now.
Crossing my fingers they don't get bought out.
Valve could learn some lessons from CD Projekt.
To the executives.Guess they can afford to pay decent wages now?
100 devs on Gwent is incredibly concerning.
Focus on cyberpunk.
This, and yes!Are you saying it's possible to have a soul and not try and screw over consumers at every opportunity and still be successful?
What has CDP finished?
The million concurrent Dota 2 players and 500k concurrent CSGO players every day probably think they are doing just fine.
What has CDP finished?
I'm a huge fan of CDPR and I'm very happy for them.
But this is bad:
Marcin Iwinski talks about piracy and DRM here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWhTLvNEYbQ
Around the 14 minute mark.
I realized I always say gog while he said g-o-g. Guess I'm an idiot.
I realized I always say gog while he said g-o-g. Guess I'm an idiot.
Yet they were more than happy to stand in Microsoft stage and support Xbone when it was a DRM machine before the 180s and even defend it during the backlash people seems to forget that for some reason.Marcin Iwinski talks about piracy and DRM here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWhTLvNEYbQ
Around the 14 minute mark.
Yet they were more than happy to stand in Microsoft stage and support Xbone when it was a DRM machine before the 180s and even defend it during the backlash people seems to forget that for some reason.
Yet they were more than happy to stand in Microsoft stage and support Xbone when it was a DRM machine before the 180s and even defend it during the backlash people seems to forget that for some reason.
considering how things turned out in the future with their consumer friendly practices via the witcher 3, i don't see how this is really relevant. of course they're not going to be out front loud and bashing business partners
Yet they were more than happy to stand in Microsoft stage and support Xbone when it was a DRM machine before the 180s and even defend it during the backlash people seems to forget that for some reason.
GOG Galaxy isn't bad though. Much, much nicer than something like uPlay or Origin.
Based on what? Origin was never bad and Uplay was fixed in their overhaul on September 2015.
The problem now is that we're getting a ridiculous amount of extra clients for every publisher. We now have Steam, Origin, Uplay, Battle.net, Bethesda.net, Rockstar Social Club... and GOG Galaxy. Every single one of them with its own account and password to remember.
It is the truth but CDPR can do no wrong rightWell, every thread has to go to shit eventually. There goes this one.
I was specifically talking about CDPR hypocrisy regarding their stand on DRM don't try to spin to something elseGet out of here with that logic and reason. Everyone should be bashing Microsoft publicly because reasons.
It is the truth but CDPR can do wrong right
I was specifically talking about CDPR hypocrisy regarding their stand on DRM don't try to spin to something else
We have the same philosophy we had before. On the first day [of release] the game will be available on gog.com without any DRM. At the same time, we cannot punish players who don’t have PCs. I cannot change the policy of Microsoft or Sony, but we will put the game there and if someone doesn’t like DRM they can buy a PC and buy the game there. But if people don’t have a problem with DRM they can buy the game on Xbox One. It’s their choice.
We couldn't simply not release The Witcher 3 on Xbox One. There are people who don't mind the DRM protection and will pick Xbox One as their platform of choice. We can't punish them. Again, we always stress the fact that we're against DRM, but in the market system it's the clients who make the final decision. As developers, we need to create best content we can and make it available for as many players as possible. I would disagree that it would do any good if we decided to abandon one of the platforms, especially when we have the capacity to create games for it. We have no influence on the decisions of platform holders, neither Microsoft's or Sony's, but there is a platform where we can decide what we think works best for the gamers, and that's the PC. I am sure that a lot of gamers will choose one of the consoles for its convenience and easiness of use – that's fine, and by doing so they will agree to whatever rules the platform holder will impose. Ultimately, it's the gamers who will call the shots.
Most of biggest F2P games aren't even on Steam at all. So obviously at least for this genre people who whine about separate clients are meaningless minority.This is the people's fault that even let Origin and uPlay being a thing back in the day.
All this dumbery is well deserved because "oh noes! how could i skip this bad yearly AAA franchise for 1-2 years! it will kill me!".
Most of biggest F2P games aren't even on Steam at all. So obviously at least for this genre people who whine about separate clients are meaningless minority.
Majority of gamers won't miss on the fricking biggest games around solely because they can't be assed to use non- Steam client.