The game actually needs some decent hardware, that might be a problem. I'm sure it's possible, but it might look significantly worse.Still no mention of the 360 version? I guess it's definitely dead...
The game actually needs some decent hardware, that might be a problem. I'm sure it's possible, but it might look significantly worse.Still no mention of the 360 version? I guess it's definitely dead...
He was asking a general question about digital titles. I gave him a general answer.
Specific platform sales are irrelevant in the context of that discussion.
It's around 140k on Steam according to that website.
According to Steam Spy:I'm curious of the sales comparison between Ori, Axiom Verge, and Hotline Miami 2. All 3 of them are on multiple platforms, but none are on all of them.
Are you implying that mods are selectively choosing when to ban people for port begging, due to some sort of bias?
I actually didn't know it was released on PC.
But I'd prefer to play it on Xbox One - of which I am supposedly ''notorious'' for not liking apparently.
It's around 140k on Steam according to that website.
Not bad. My guess for Xbox One numbers: 65-80k. Reasonable?
That's a really good number for a $20 2D platformer that didn't have any sales yet. Did it get good marketing? Not like it's a known IP or anything.According to Steam Spy:
Ori Owners: 137,995 ± 14,393
Hotline Miami 2 Owners: 206,209 ± 17,592
I am deeply sorry for insinuating that I was port begging, of which I genuinely wasn't.
Bish, have mercy.
Yeah, "please release title on PS4" allows lots of interpretation.
Anyways, glad it was successful. Shout out to that dev saying indie titles don't sell well on XB1.
Not bad. My guess for Xbox One numbers: 65-80k. Reasonable?
Not bad. My guess for Xbox One numbers: 65-80k. Reasonable?
The game actually needs some decent hardware, that might be a problem. I'm sure it's possible, but it might look significantly worse.
Is that based on leaderboard info?
It was on the front Steam page every so often but I don't recall much other advertising besides the Steam news pop up.That's a really good number for a $20 2D platformer that didn't have any sales yet. Did it get good marketing? Not like it's a known IP or anything.
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For comparison:
Rayman Origin Owners: 163,870 ± 15,683
Rayman Legends Owners: 144,660 ± 14,736
lolAre you implying that mods are selectively choosing when to ban people for port begging, due to some sort of bias?
Good to see some of the smaller teams get a big win. Need to check this game out soon, probably on Steam.
I wonder if Rare is working on anything 2D. Clearly there's a market for such projects.
That seems low. It's been high in the top sellers on the Xbox store so it could be higher than PC.
Who knows, but going by posts on Neogaf lots of people don't even know this game has a PC version, and the XBO version didn't have to go up against Cities Skylines, Hotline Miami 2 and Pillars of Eternity (all of which outsold Ori by a good margin). Could be more.
Is that based on leaderboard info?
It was purely a shot in the dark guess. I'm assuming indie games sell better on Steam than on Xbox.
It was purely a shot in the dark guess. I'm assuming indie games sell better on Steam than on Xbox.
How big was the team initially? And aside from supporting the XBO/Steam version are they currently working on other ports?
Who knows, but going by posts on Neogaf lots of people don't even know this game has a PC version, and the XBO version didn't have to go up against Cities Skylines, Hotline Miami 2 and Pillars of Eternity (all of which outsold Ori by a good margin). Could be more.
How big was the team initially? And aside from supporting the XBO/Steam version are they currently working on other ports?
Ori released into an extremely competitive environment on PC.
With Hotline Miami 2, Ori, Cities:Skylines, and Reign of Kings all releasing on essentially the same day.
All of those titles are sitting around 200,000 sales, with the exception of Cities:Skylines which is nearing 1,000,000.
Only other port it'll have is to 360. The team isn't very big I don't think.
3 versions of a high quality indie game from a small team is still pretty impressive. The success is much deserved.a 360 port... maybe.
Lol. Didn't take long for the port begging to begin.
Yes, of course, Ori isn't going anywhere.
1) Port begging is banworthy, particularly if it is off-topic for a thread or derails a thread
2) Stop assuming that if someone isn't banned for something that it is allowed. It's FAR more likely that we just didn't see it. Do you see every post on GAF? No? Well, then, why do you expect us to?
3) If something bothers you, check this really cool link out. You can put a moderator's name into the recipient box and it will arrive in front of a mod just like magic. Report stuff you think is against the rules. Help us out.
4) Backseat modding is also against the rules. Derailing a thread with "OMG PORT BEGGING!!!!!!!!!" could lead to a ban as well. See #3 above.