It wouldn't also work, because they check if your filled in information matches your credit card details. In other words, if you tell Steam you're from one country, but the CC says you're from another, you can't buy shit.JaseC said:Just to expand on this a tad, you can't purchase anything at the listed prices without a relevant proxy or VPN as the checkout system is IP-based.
StuBurns said:Because Steam's cut is about 30%?
SalsaShark said:man, that RAGE wingstick in TF2 isnt tradable is it? id prefer to buy the game knowing i could sell that for like $20 later, lol
No, I did not imply they were previously getting it. You inferred that, incorrectly.legend166 said:Yes, but you implied that that was 30% they were previously getting, and now they're not.
But they were never getting that 30%. Gamestop was. Or Best Buy. Or any other retailer.
Your point makes no sense.
Soule said:Would someone please tell me how much Rage is being sold for in the US Steam store?
QuantumBro said:It should be tradable in about a week or two, like other promo items.
If? It will become craftable in a week or two. It won't be genuine though.SalsaShark said:then again, what if it becomes craftable? :O
StuBurns said:No, I did not imply there were previously getting it. You inferred that, incorrectly.
But if it were your call, you're sitting as CEO of a publisher, and you're losing 30% of all your PC money, would you seriously not compensate?
Exuro said:If? It will become craftable in a week or two. It won't be genuine though.
Today is the first time I've played TF2 in a couple of years, so forgive the possibly stupid question, but what do you mean by 'genuine'?Exuro said:If? It will become craftable in a week or two. It won't be genuine though.
You have completely and utterly missed the point.legend166 said:You said this:
Pretty easy mistake for me to make. It's not an issue of 'losing' 30%. It's some companies wanting to 'gain' 30%.
But anyway, I read where the rest of the argument went, and I think you're wrong. I think no matter what way we look at it, publishers were never getting 70% at retail. Whether the money went to the retailer, distribution, packaging, returns, doesn't really matter. Pubs weren't getting 70%.
legend166 said:But anyway, I read where the rest of the argument went, and I think you're wrong. I think no matter what way we look at it, publishers were never getting 70% at retail. Whether the money went to the retailer, distribution, packaging, returns, doesn't really matter. Pubs weren't getting 70%.
drizzle said:It wouldn't also work, because they check if your filled in information matches your credit card details. In other words, if you tell Steam you're from one country, but the CC says you're from another, you can't buy shit.
Sure, you could just add a bunch of money on the Steam Wallet and jump on a VPN, but they will suspend your account/remove the game from your account if they catch your account logging from multiple countries within minutes.
IT's just easier to go to the Steam Gifting thread and ask for somebody to gift it to you.
Instead of making promo items completely exclusive to "buy x game" they've added a genuine description in green text for promo items. After a week or two those items become tradeable and normal versions of those items become craftable.StuBurns said:Today is the first time I've played TF2 in a couple of years, so forgive the possibly stupid question, but what do you mean by 'genuine'?
You have completely and utterly missed the point.
It's nothing to do with anything before Steam.
And they're the same visually and functionally?Exuro said:Instead of making promo items completely exclusive to "buy x game" they've added a genuine description in green text for promo items. After a week or two those items be omertà sable and normal versions of those items become craftable.
Yeah, so that way everyone wins. They get their e-peen and everyone else gets their items.StuBurns said:And they're the same visually and functionally?
Yes. The only difference is the green text and genuine tag which makes it more valuable for trading.StuBurns said:And they're the same visually and functionally?
Gvaz said:Yeah, so that way everyone wins. They get their e-peen and everyone else gets their items.
Thanks for the replies, that is very cool. Valve consistently blow me away.Exuro said:Yes. The only difference is the green text and genuine tag which makes it more valuable for trading.
jim-jam bongs said:I'm not sure that changes the fact that they're able to get 100% with their own digital stores though.
legend166 said:Well, they can't get 100%, obviously. There are costs involved involved in distributing the game at some level. Taking a completely wild guess for the purpose of the argument, let's say the actual profit margin for Valve on a title after bandwidth (factoring in unlimited downloads across the life of the platform, i.e. in perpetuity) is 15%.
The question for a company like EA becomes, "Is it worth not selling our titles on the market leader in an effort to get that 15%"?
Personally, I think the answer is a big fat resounding "No." I don't think it's going to be worth it at all. I think Steam has very clearly been a rising tide that has lifted all boats. I think EA, and other publishers who would ignore Steam in an effort to push their own stores and get that 15%, are doing something very, very stupid that could end up harming the PC market.
They're not. It costs money to run a business.jim-jam bongs said:I'm not sure that changes the fact that they're able to get 100% with their own digital stores though.
So WoW, do you believe it's user base would be twenty percent higher if it was on Steam?legend166 said:Well, they can't get 100%, obviously. There are costs involved involved in distributing the game at some level. Taking a completely wild guess for the purpose of the argument, let's say the actual profit margin for Valve on a title after bandwidth (factoring in unlimited downloads across the life of the platform, i.e. in perpetuity) is 15%.
The question for a company like EA becomes, "Is it worth not selling our titles on the market leader in an effort to get that 15%"?
Personally, I think the answer is a big fat resounding "No." I don't think it's going to be worth it at all. I think Steam has very clearly been a rising tide that has lifted all boats. I think EA, and other publishers who would ignore Steam in an effort to push their own stores and get that 15%, are doing something very, very stupid that could end up harming the PC market.
Bentendo said:I'm so excited about Morrowind tomorrow. I've been holding off playing Oblivion simply because I want to play this game first. Would be ecstatic if it were 75% off but I'm expecting 50% off.
Fine, StarCraft 2.jim-jam bongs said:Dude. WoW has basically reached cultural phenomenon levels at this point, I'm not sure that's a fair example.
I would have bought SC2 if it was on Steam by now instead of playing the trial code from a friend till the time ran out and then promptly forgetting about it.StuBurns said:Fine, StarCraft 2.
It's actually free to play now, sort of. Like a very big demo really.Stallion Free said:I would have bought SC2 if it was on Steam by now instead of playing the trial code from a friend till the time ran out and then promptly forgetting about it.
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Heheh. I counted about 15 of those that I've repeated here on Gaf.
StuBurns said:Fine, StarCraft 2.
StuBurns said:So WoW, do you believe it's user base would be twenty percent higher if it was on Steam?
If you do, that's fine, I very much don't.
My favorite is the "pls halp" (no other info), followed by DELETE CLIENTREGISTRY.BLOB.Bentendo said:Heheh. I counted about 15 of those that I've repeated here on Gaf.
We're talking about EA for the most part though. The people who make shit like The Sims which in terms of pure player count surpasses WoW, and certainly (legal copies of) StarCraft 2. WoW was a poor example for a few reasons, I had to pick a game that's from Acti/EA and not on Steam, so I had a limited selection. SC2 is a much better example, and I should have used it first time.jim-jam bongs said:I think it would have picked up some extra sales, definitely, but again I think we're talking about games which already have a high profile individually. A better comparison might be something like a new IP from an established developer, I think a game like that would absolutely do better on Steam than on the publisher's store.
The TES sale is tomorrow.Ettie said:Was hoping Morrowind would be cheaper during the hey-it's-time-to-preorder-Skyrim sale. Oh well, always the holiday sale.
StuBurns said:We're talking about EA for the most part though. The people who make shit like The Sims which in terms of pure player count surpasses WoW, and certainly (legal copies of) StarCraft 2. WoW was a poor example for a few reasons, I had to pick a game that's from Acti/EA and not on Steam, so I had a limited selection. SC2 is a much better example, and I should have used it first time.
The idea is to condition your user base to use your client. Maybe you hook them in with BF3/TOR at first, but they're not looking every day, so a few months later you get them with Mass Effect 3, and you're a little more comfortable, then you get to holiday and Respawn's game is here. It's a slow process, and in the short term it will negatively impact the sale of EAs games. But if they persist, and provide top games, over time it will be worth the effort.
And they won't be alone either, which is a key element. If it was only Steam and Origin, Origin would be hurting more, but if Acti did move all their games to Battlenet, and the next tier of publishers did it too, what are people going to be holding on to with Steam? At that point it's a hub for Valve's games and indie titles, which is still awesome, it'll still make Valve lots of money and we'll all still use it, but it's of less importance to the industry as a whole.
I would be surprised if ten years from now you can get any new 'AAA' game on Steam not made by Valve.
TheNiX said:What are the odds it comes up during this Quake Con sale?
The_Player said:Brink in the Top Sellers list atm. Good, good. Let the "sickness" continue its spread through the Pelgo.
SalsaShark said:its the hat
x3sphere said:we'll see EA even add third-party titles to it, much like Steam.