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Kalypso Media buy the rights to the Commandos IP, a new game is coming plus updates to older titles
12 Jul 2018 at 4:08 pm UTC
12 Jul 2018 at 4:08 pm UTC
i just bought desperados, but i will buy commandos too if its for linux
only Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood left i guess and we have all realtime tactics like this on linux
only Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood left i guess and we have all realtime tactics like this on linux
The beta of the new and improved itch app is out for testing
12 Jul 2018 at 12:07 am UTC
12 Jul 2018 at 12:07 am UTC
tried it with raft and valheim. works.
The updated release of 'Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive' that has Linux support is now on GOG
11 Jul 2018 at 11:39 pm UTC Likes: 3
11 Jul 2018 at 11:39 pm UTC Likes: 3
does anyone know how much it cost to make a linux version of this game?
im sure they wanna sell some copies, but how much can they make, when its now just 1€
or are they planning a 3rd title and use this as commercial
im sure they wanna sell some copies, but how much can they make, when its now just 1€
or are they planning a 3rd title and use this as commercial
The Steam Linux market share for June was 0.52% as Steam is still growing rather rapidly
2 Jul 2018 at 2:25 pm UTC
2 Jul 2018 at 2:25 pm UTC
since google is now "Platinum Member of The Linux Foundation", supports VULKAN and also planing a console do you think it is going to be a linux based console? like the steam machine?
google also wanna buy some game developers maybe for exclusive titles. thats what the steam machine doesnt have, but you need exclusive titles to get market share
google also wanna buy some game developers maybe for exclusive titles. thats what the steam machine doesnt have, but you need exclusive titles to get market share
Techland haven't decided if Dying Light 2 will be on Linux
29 Jun 2018 at 7:39 pm UTC Likes: 1
29 Jun 2018 at 7:39 pm UTC Likes: 1
i havent played dead island riptide. ill gonna buy it now and play it on linux. maybe it helps techland to decide
do we know if they use VULKAN for windows?
i think it would be easier to port it to linux then, like this article says about doom
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/doom-2016-could-have-been-on-linux-id-software-made-a-linux-version-sound-easy-to-do.11465
do we know if they use VULKAN for windows?
i think it would be easier to port it to linux then, like this article says about doom
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/doom-2016-could-have-been-on-linux-id-software-made-a-linux-version-sound-easy-to-do.11465
Phoenix Point backer build 2 to release on July 3rd with the first vehicle
28 Jun 2018 at 7:20 pm UTC Likes: 1
28 Jun 2018 at 7:20 pm UTC Likes: 1
i like xcom. good to see more games like that. i wish they would make more games like shadow tactics
The Paradox Launcher is now available on Linux
28 Jun 2018 at 4:34 pm UTC
do you think ubisoft would sell the same amount of copies, if they sell their games only on uplay?
28 Jun 2018 at 4:34 pm UTC
Quoting: Eikeso ubisoft has their own big sellers. assassins creed, far cry, watch dogs, tom clancy, south park, beyond good an evil 2Quoting: mylkawhats an uber AAA game for you? i think ubisoft has a lot of such games. more than EA and they can live without steamGames which will make people install your launcher no matter if they like it or not. Battlefield, FIFA, Assassin's Creed, ...
I didn't use Steam for a very long time, until I had to, due to wanting Skyrim so much. Such games.
do you think ubisoft would sell the same amount of copies, if they sell their games only on uplay?
The Paradox Launcher is now available on Linux
28 Jun 2018 at 2:56 pm UTC
i can say how its in EA games today. i dont play them. the last game in years was unravel
28 Jun 2018 at 2:56 pm UTC
Quoting: 14but ubisoft does it with games like far cry and assassins creedQuoting: mylkaI'm not sure if this is still the case, but years ago, EA games were removed from Steam because they breached Valve's policy of no in-game purchases.Quoting: F.Ultradoes steam really take 30%. assassins creed costs the same on steam and uplay. actually its now cheaper in the steam sale, than the uplay saleQuoting: mylkamaybe they get more money with each sale, but now they have higher costes. own servers and linux programmer for the launcherI think that it's simply that they have now grown big enough to where those costs are less than having to give away 30% of each sale to companies such as Valve.
maybe gog follows
Now I don't have longer data than back to 2013 in the database (they listed their share in 2016) but they seam to have made some nice increase in both sales and profit (ptp in the table below is the pre-tax-profit) and while not close to a behemoth like EA they are probably as I wrote before closing in on the kind of sales numbers where 30% suddenly are quite a lot of actual money (aprox 35M EUR in 2017 if we assume that all sales are from places like Steam).
why wouldnt ubisoft make their games like 10-20% cheaper in their own store? the customers would pay less, so they would get more costumers and they would make more money with each sale
why is EA selling their games only on origin, but ubisoft isnt, if they would save so much money?
i can say how its in EA games today. i dont play them. the last game in years was unravel
The Paradox Launcher is now available on Linux
28 Jun 2018 at 2:51 pm UTC
28 Jun 2018 at 2:51 pm UTC
Quoting: Eikewhats an uber AAA game for you? i think ubisoft has a lot of such games. more than EA and they can live without steamQuoting: mylkadoes steam really take 30%. assassins creed costs the same on steam and uplay. actually its now cheaper in the steam sale, than the uplay saleSteam is near to a PC games online selling monopoly. They could demand that games are not sold somewhere else cheaper. Not selling on Steam will cost you lots of sales if you don't have the uber AAA game.
why wouldnt ubisoft make their games like 10-20% cheaper in their own store? the customers would pay less, so they would get more costumers and they would make more money with each sale
why is EA selling their games only on origin, but ubisoft isnt, if they would save so much money?
The Paradox Launcher is now available on Linux
28 Jun 2018 at 1:37 am UTC
why wouldnt ubisoft make their games like 10-20% cheaper in their own store? the customers would pay less, so they would get more costumers and they would make more money with each sale
why is EA selling their games only on origin, but ubisoft isnt, if they would save so much money?
28 Jun 2018 at 1:37 am UTC
Quoting: F.Ultradoes steam really take 30%. assassins creed costs the same on steam and uplay. actually its now cheaper in the steam sale, than the uplay saleQuoting: mylkamaybe they get more money with each sale, but now they have higher costes. own servers and linux programmer for the launcherI think that it's simply that they have now grown big enough to where those costs are less than having to give away 30% of each sale to companies such as Valve.
maybe gog follows
Now I don't have longer data than back to 2013 in the database (they listed their share in 2016) but they seam to have made some nice increase in both sales and profit (ptp in the table below is the pre-tax-profit) and while not close to a behemoth like EA they are probably as I wrote before closing in on the kind of sales numbers where 30% suddenly are quite a lot of actual money (aprox 35M EUR in 2017 if we assume that all sales are from places like Steam).
why wouldnt ubisoft make their games like 10-20% cheaper in their own store? the customers would pay less, so they would get more costumers and they would make more money with each sale
why is EA selling their games only on origin, but ubisoft isnt, if they would save so much money?
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