No we don't.
Well, I do conside DayZ vanilla to be a better game than WarZ. Stand-alone should be at least a bit better than vanilla DayZ.
No we don't.
I liked it alot, it's just brutal lol.I was gonna reply to the OP but i don't feel like it lol.
it's work in progress thats for sure, but I like it.
I tried dayz but I couldn't get into it, I need to wait till the standalone to come out.
Well, to their credit Left Four Dead was too long, so they had to compromise.WarZ doesn't even make sense. They just tagged on the Z to fool people.
I got gifted this on Steam, and feel bad for my bro who purchased this with good intentions. If I contact Steam for a refund how would it work? I would be happy if they refunded his Steam wallet, wishful thinking?
I have to disagree. Players are a 50/50 threat. Zombies in DayZ can and will fuck you up, and you are constantly terrified about making too much noise lest you end up running for dear life.
It's the current #1 top seller. It made more revenue in the past 24 hours than 99 other games on Steam.
It's the current #1 top seller. It made more revenue in the past 24 hours than 99 other games on Steam.
Well Steam might be close to testing that arbitration/no class action lawsuit TOS now.
If customer service doesn't bite this in the butt, maybe there is a Steam Employee/GAFfer who will throw this up the food chain.
Currently the bad press is hurting Steam's image, way more then the profits they will take in for this silly game.
I don't think they really care about that stuff. How they handled Pinball games, some of the Wadjet Eye games just how that they don't want to be the curators. It's a bit of silly position.
It's the current #1 top seller. It made more revenue in the past 24 hours than 99 other games on Steam.
"Guyz The War Z has been in development for over 2 years!!!"
On some level I can understand Valve's position considering just how many publishers/developers are on steam. That said they still have a responsibility to their customers using the Steam service. If I'm buying a game on Steam someone needs to be held responsible for when a game is misrepresenting itself as a product. Is it Valve? The game's publisher? The developer? In my opinion all of them should hold some level of responsibility when a game is completely misrepresenting itself.I don't think they really care about that stuff. How they handled Pinball games, some of the Wadjet Eye games just how that they don't want to be the curators. It's a bit of silly position.
We'll see if they grant refunds to those who ask.
Well Steam gave me an update message on this and it's featured in the "now available" scrollable banner on the store. Getting some exposure and people probably mistake it for DayZ. If it weren't for GAF I might get the same impression myself.I am genuinely surprised that the game selling this well considering it's a barely functional alpha whose feature set is still largely unimplemented.
I am genuinely surprised that the game selling this well considering it's a barely functional alpha whose feature set is still largely unimplemented.
For those people who are concerned about the War Z confusing people with DayZ and Bohemia's potential stand alone product...
Type "DayZ" into Steam's search field and see what happens lol.
I get just ARMAII in the result.
Wow!
It must have just changed. It's only giving me ARMA2 now (no WarZ) as well, but it literally only brought up WarZ five minutes ago (with no mention of ARMA2). I wonder if Steam does real time updates for their search engine algorithm.
Edit - Just tried it again and I am getting WarZ only (no ARMA2). Weird.
mh... I only get ArmaII - tried several times. But I'm just searching in my browser not in Steam itself. It shouldn't make a difference though.
Updated my post just a second ago. Try typing in "dayz" lower cased instead. I think developers handle their own search tags.
I am genuinely surprised that the game is selling this well considering it's a barely functional alpha whose feature set is still largely unimplemented.
Updated my post just a second ago. Try typing in "dayz" lower cased instead. I think developers handle their own search tags.
No we don't.
If you type in "warz", one word, you get no results :O
If it's so super bad how the hell did it end up on steam in the first place? I know we tried to get an MMO I was working on on steam and it's freaking hard since they generally don't like MMOs and the project I am talking about had millions in funding behind it and looked better, had more features and a bigger team behind then War Z.
It's the current #1 top seller. It made more revenue in the past 24 hours than 99 other games on Steam.
Any chance that steam will take down the thing?