You'll have a disadvantage in a firefight but it's worth trying.Is there controller support or would I just get wrecked using a comfy couch setup?
Really surprised GTA:O isn't higher. Maybe youtube has clouded my mind but I figured that game was HUGE among children
What's Fallout 4 doing there anyway
I played it for 8hrs, had a couple of top 10 finishes and completely lost interest. There isn't really all that much to it and I honestly do not understand the hype.
It's in my steam library now though so will check it out from time to time when the engine feels somewhat less janky and there is more content.
There millions of people living poverty despite coming from working families. Telling someone to get a job doesn't help as you don't know what their financial commitments are and if they're supporting anyone else.
To answer your original question, yes I have a job and I could afford to buy PUBG now if I wanted to. I can see you're struggling a little bit, so here is a link about consumer surplus and the concept of value within marketing. I'm sorry that I triggered you by suggesting that I wasn't in an absolute rush to buy a game at its full price fam. I'm glad you're enjoying it though!
It's £27. The price that most PC games were ten years ago before everyone got super greedy.
If you can't afford that you should be off GAF and finding a job.
I still don't get it. However I haven't touched the game so I can't say it's bad. But how is this game different from H1Z1 and others or am I completely wrong that they are simular.
Again I have not seen much of this game nor have I played it myself. So please help me out.
Not a troll. It's super cheap and worth every penny.
I don't see how anyone with a decent income could complain about paying £27 for it. It's GOTY.
It's £27. The price that most PC games were ten years ago before everyone got super greedy.
If you can't afford that you should be off GAF and finding a job.
What's Fallout 4 doing there anyway
I wouldn't say £27 is super cheap, regardless of income.
Look, I love PUBG as much as the next guy. I love playing it. I love watching it. But I can't say I'm not a little worried at the precedent this is setting.
Like, why polish/finish your multiplayer game when you can dominate the world with a fun core system and sell that for full price? Why pour in the money and effort on providing a complete experience when you can throw it out early and see if it sinks or swims?
PUBG is 30$
Still wont trying this youtubers fad game.
Do you think that price is going to go up when it leaves Early Access? Full price meaning "the final retail price of the finished product", not "the typical price of a AAA game"
Still wont trying this youtubers fad game.
According to the early access page, it won't.Also the game will get more expensive when it will release so people should just buy it now.
Oh dear.Still wont trying this youtubers fad game.
According to the early access page, it won't.
Look, I love PUBG as much as the next guy. I love playing it. I love watching it. But I can't say I'm not a little worried at the precedent this is setting.
Like, why polish/finish your multiplayer game when you can dominate the world with a fun core system and sell that for full price? Why pour in the money and effort on providing a complete experience when you can throw it out early and see if it sinks or swims?
Is their English comprehension also in early access?
Still wont trying this youtubers fad game.
Is their English comprehension also in early access?
That's uncalled for.
"The game will remain to be at the current price even after Early Access" is a bad sentence unless I've messed something up.
Of course it is. Most games are £45-50.
It's half the price and much more than double the quality of most games sold at those price points.
That's honestly a very dumb way to look at it, "Early access game is succesful so now everyone won't even bother making full featured games" is not a good argument at all. To be successful in early access is just as hard as being successful for a normal game if not harder as the community will be split after updates and changes during development.
rip team fortress ?
You're being super naive if you don't think Battlegrounds will become a case study for how to make bank in the multiplayer gaming space.
Twitch and streaming have real power over games exposure and sales. I guess games have to be streamer friendly nowadays, hopefully this convinces developers and publishers that are behind on the times.
Will see you in Georgopol when the game came across your tired mainstream media as a "good game"
Then H1Z1, DayZ really any early access game that has done well for themselves should have been the "case study" before this. The difference is that most of those games seems to have worse planning and consistant roadmaps than PUBG has, which has both weekly updates for bugs and stability and monthly for content additions.
So if you're really looking for a case study for not finishing your game, not even putting in the effort to update it consistantly and still selling insane amounts then they should use some other game than PUBG, maybe like The Forest or DayZ.