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Storm United FPS Updated, More Graphics Options, Less Crashing

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Storm United is the FPS that is quickly stealing my heart, and the game has been updated with some useful features.

You can now adjust the motion blurring, and turn it off if you wish. This is great for me, as blurring looks unnatural to me, and makes me feel a bit sick.

They also at player request added in a gamma slider, so you can adjust it as you need.

See the full update notes here.

About the game (Official)
Storm United is a class-based multiplayer First Person Shooter that aims to bring top tier fps fun and smooth sensations with the help of our unique procedural physically simulated weapon and camera movements tech. If you are a FPS fan, please try and feel it for yourself, we really worked a lot on the gameplay fluidity and hope you like it as much as we do!

Check out Storm United on Steam now. It’s in Early Access, and will be free to play in 6-12 months, but it’s really quite fun. I've put about two hours into already, and many more to come. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Liam Dawe Apr 23, 2015
I would never, ever buy from such a site Solar. Those types of sites have a bad history, and it's usually keys stolen, or pinched from somewhere for free and then sold on.
Samsai Apr 23, 2015
If you got it that cheap you probably bought a user sold key. And that's where G2A is the most shady. Some people actively seek out review keys and sell them in bulk on G2A and the likes. Since those keys are meant for game critics and YouTubers the resellers are actively stealing keys and thus stealing money from the devs. Those keys also cause problems for real gaming critics and YouTubers because game developers are trying to stop that from happening, which makes them more cautious to give out keys to people. Nowadays if we ask for keys we tend to have to go through a two-step verification process to verify to the devs that we are who we are saying we are.

For reference on stolen keys on G2A in particular, please check the following article:
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2015/01/28/ubisoft-key-resellers-stolen-cards/

General rule of thumb is if it seems too cheap then it probably is and you shouldn't touch it.
ChuckDaniels87 Apr 23, 2015
Let's see if I can make it run this time with that patch. Last time I tried game wasn't working fine but I must say that my PC is bit old.
nitroflow Apr 23, 2015
The only thing stopping me from getting it right now is knowing it will be F2P when it's done.
nifker Apr 23, 2015
Quoting: nitroflowThe only thing stopping me from getting it right now is knowing it will be F2P when it's done.
They said it many times: "It won't be pay to win"
nitroflow Apr 23, 2015
Quoting: nifker
Quoting: nitroflowThe only thing stopping me from getting it right now is knowing it will be F2P when it's done.
They said it many times: "It won't be pay to win"

That's not what I meant. It will eventually be free so I feel less inclined to pay for it and instead save the money for other games(currently my steam wishlist encompasses 41 games excluding those in greenlight)
zimplex1 Apr 24, 2015
Quoting: nitroflowThe only thing stopping me from getting it right now is knowing it will be F2P when it's done.
I feel the same way as well, and I bet there are a lot of other people doing the same thing.
ElectricPrism Apr 24, 2015
I missed the key giveaway on GOL - I considered buying a copy for $20 but the discussion forum had Linux people saying the game wouldn't even load past the start screen in some instances.

Additionally, there were players saying they couldn't play with anyone online :(
ky0 Apr 24, 2015
I bought the game in the end, after getting an invalid key (:() and I must say I am a bit disappointed.... the game feels like an unfinished UT.
Reading from the previous post I thought it was more of a team game in the likes of TF2.

I didn't have any issues at all starting the game, and it runs pretty fluidly but some of the animations (rocket launcher) are just plain ugly.

So yeah, after getting the game for me and my cousin, I feel rather bummed, could have spent the money on better games.

Now I must say that the game does look good, and since it's in Early Access stuff is bound to change, so lets hope the devs steer this in the right way.
leillo1975 Apr 24, 2015
Quoting: kyokeiI bought the game in the end, after getting an invalid key (:() and I must say I am a bit disappointed.... the game feels like an unfinished UT.

Early Access==> Unfinished
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