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Europa Universalis IV: Cradle of Civilization announced
4 Oct 2017 at 6:14 am UTC Likes: 1
4 Oct 2017 at 6:14 am UTC Likes: 1
The New Map sounds interesting to me, but I'm not playing without mods anyway (it's simply too easy) so the hidden features that modders can make use of are what's really important to me.
I wonder how much money I spent on those EUIV expansions by now...
But I guess games that I have spent way more than 400 hours on are allowed to cost some money every now and then ;)
I wonder how much money I spent on those EUIV expansions by now...
But I guess games that I have spent way more than 400 hours on are allowed to cost some money every now and then ;)
Battle Chasers: Nightwar has silently removed mentions of Linux support a few hours before release (updated)
3 Oct 2017 at 1:57 pm UTC
3 Oct 2017 at 1:57 pm UTC
[quote=cprn]
In case of a KS campaign, it is investing money and hope for a game you would like to play in return.
That Which Sleeps comes to mind as a KS scam. Or Unsung Story.
And there are many others where people basically just vanished with the money.
But everyone putting money in KS knows (or should know) that they are paying for a dream, or some hope.
There's no guarantee whatsoever and there shouldn't be - as you said correctly, crowdfunding is NOT preordering.
If everything works out positively, the end result is the same, though.
Quoting: Alm888You are most certainly wrong here. The act of investing just means you expect something in return. What that something is, is completely open. In general, of course, it is investing money and hope for more money in return.Quoting: mcphail[...] [Investment -- the act of putting money or effort into something to make a profit or achieve a result](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/investment).I don't think you understand the definition correctly. You put in money to get a profit (a business investment) or put in effort to get a result (a personal investment). I might be wrong, of course.
I.e. to "back" a project is to put your money in hopes the product in question will be made. [...]
In case of a KS campaign, it is investing money and hope for a game you would like to play in return.
Quoting: cprnCrowd funding where some of the users get their product and some not is simply scam.A scam is when you promise something and then don't even try to deliver, with the intention of never doing so.
That Which Sleeps comes to mind as a KS scam. Or Unsung Story.
And there are many others where people basically just vanished with the money.
But everyone putting money in KS knows (or should know) that they are paying for a dream, or some hope.
There's no guarantee whatsoever and there shouldn't be - as you said correctly, crowdfunding is NOT preordering.
If everything works out positively, the end result is the same, though.
The latest Steam Hardware Survey shows Linux market-share has declined again
3 Oct 2017 at 8:21 am UTC
3 Oct 2017 at 8:21 am UTC
I honestly think the numbers of linux users are actually growing, but slower than those of Windows users.
Most likely due to Steam getting momentum in the Chinese market - which is afaik mostly Windows.
That would also explain the totally weird growth in Windows 7!
Most likely due to Steam getting momentum in the Chinese market - which is afaik mostly Windows.
That would also explain the totally weird growth in Windows 7!
According to netmarketshare Linux hit 6.91% market share last month, higher than Mac
3 Oct 2017 at 5:34 am UTC
3 Oct 2017 at 5:34 am UTC
Quoting: JmsnzNah, sounds relatively accurate to me.Quoting: slaapliedjeIt’s comments like this that reflect poorly on a community.Quoting: Eikewtf? Apple complain?Quoting: BerenNetmarketshare removed their September figures altogether.Wow...
For those that are 'but the Coffee shop is full of them!' that's because most of the people who will go to buy an overly expensive coffee to feel like they are socializing, but instead just to sit around with their face buried into their computers are douche bags. And as science has proven, most people who buy macs are douche bags. :)
According to netmarketshare Linux hit 6.91% market share last month, higher than Mac
2 Oct 2017 at 10:51 am UTC Likes: 1
Besides, it shows Windows 10 at -5% and Windows 7 at +5% for Sept. 2017.
That's just nuts, something can't be quite right there ;)
2 Oct 2017 at 10:51 am UTC Likes: 1
Quoting: Alm888Meanwhile, on Steam [External Link] Linux continues its journey down…That survey is pretty bonkers, though. I was surveyed twice in my entire Steam life, each time I was on Windows :/
Besides, it shows Windows 10 at -5% and Windows 7 at +5% for Sept. 2017.
That's just nuts, something can't be quite right there ;)
According to netmarketshare Linux hit 6.91% market share last month, higher than Mac
1 Oct 2017 at 11:10 am UTC
1 Oct 2017 at 11:10 am UTC
What the heck is ChromeOS?
Linux version of 'The Coma: Recut' removed at release after taking pre-orders
25 Sep 2017 at 4:31 am UTC
That is just the visitors of the wikimedia sites.
Netmarketshare accumulates from over 30,000 sites ;)
25 Sep 2017 at 4:31 am UTC
Quoting: Ads20000Not very reliable, is it?Quoting: lucifertdarkIt's something like 1-2% still, looking at the Wikimedia stats [External Link] and ignoring the mobile OS's (with the mobile OS's included in the total that the %s are calculated against it's 0.3% non-Ubuntu desktop Linux, 0.2% Ubuntu, 0.4% Chrome OS).Quoting: GuestYep, 99% of the market trumps the 1%.It's 3% not 1%!
That is just the visitors of the wikimedia sites.
Netmarketshare accumulates from over 30,000 sites ;)
Linux version of 'The Coma: Recut' removed at release after taking pre-orders
24 Sep 2017 at 11:53 am UTC Likes: 5
24 Sep 2017 at 11:53 am UTC Likes: 5
No time to test it?
Well, that speaks volumes...
Well, that speaks volumes...
Organics sighted, marking for destruction - Stellaris: Synthetic Dawn released along with a free patch
22 Sep 2017 at 6:19 am UTC
22 Sep 2017 at 6:19 am UTC
What is the actual downside of playing a synthetic race?
Seems pretty overpowered at first sight.
Seems pretty overpowered at first sight.
Surviving a frozen world in ICY: Frostbite Edition, some thoughts
19 Sep 2017 at 9:09 am UTC
I could really only see you getting short on bullets in the very beginning and if everyone is using guns instead of other weapons. But in that case, it would completely be your own fault. Besides, I don't even think all the NPCs are good with guns.
19 Sep 2017 at 9:09 am UTC
Quoting: liamdaweWell that depends what difficulty you're on and how good/bad your run is going.I don't remember the name, but I always pick one above the normal difficulty. The "hard" equivalent, if you will.
I could really only see you getting short on bullets in the very beginning and if everyone is using guns instead of other weapons. But in that case, it would completely be your own fault. Besides, I don't even think all the NPCs are good with guns.
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