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Author Topic: Steam sales... again through July 4th up to 85% off  (Read 11578 times)

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Re: Steam sales... again through July 4th up to 85% off
« Reply #150 on: June 30, 2010, 05:15:02 pm »

Hmm, hate to break it to you, but if they're fun and cheap they're probably going to get brought up here. And if they're cheap in a particular place for a particular (relatively short) period of time, people are going to want to draw attention to that place.
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Re: Steam sales... again through July 4th up to 85% off
« Reply #151 on: June 30, 2010, 05:27:26 pm »

We don't mention them for Steam's sake, we do it for our own. They are cheap and fun games, its nice to know whats on sale, and the only way to know if someone doesn't own steam, would be someone telling them.
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« Reply #152 on: June 30, 2010, 06:03:42 pm »

I dislike it when it strays to other threads, but then again, I'm the thread-police.
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Re: Steam sales... again through July 4th up to 85% off
« Reply #153 on: June 30, 2010, 06:05:49 pm »

People just tend to tell people of things they enjoy. You know what you're doing when you make a thread about a game? You're advertising that game. There are two reasons that people post these threads. One, to have fun, these are the singleplayer games. Two, the advertising, or the "come play this game". Those are the multiplayer games, that is advertising for more people to play it, and as a get-together for people who play it. Ultimately even mentioning a game is advertising it. Chances are that every thread you make in Other Games is going to get at least one person to buy it or try it in the case of free games. In fact, for free games that have donation options, you're going to get at least one person to donate as well. It's just the way it is.

Steam is more than a game store though. It also has a community. It makes it easier to connect and talk to friends and fellow gamers. People are going to advertise communities because they want more people to join that community, so that they have more people to play with and talk to. A community has to expand somehow, and that is mainly by word of mouth. How is Dwarf Fortress so popular, when it's hardly had any media coverage at all? Word of mouth is what gets games a large fanbase. Large companies are different though. They rely on older games, and actual advertising. The thing is, there are plenty of games that have gotten by purely on word of mouth. Ever hear of Darkfall Online? Sure, it's not that great, but there was a huge fanbase behind it at one point. There still is. Aventurine did nothing to promote it. Pure word of mouth.

The point is, people want to play with other people. Even if it's a singleplayer game, like Dwarf Fortress, you get people coming together to share their stories. That's the essence of almost every game, is the community. The reason that Dwarf Fortress has this many people is the creativity of the players, and the ability to use this creativity in-game. Look at singleplayer FPS games. There are very, very, few. I can only think of a few, such as HL and HL2. This is because that singleplayer FPS games need to be really, really, good to be big. HL2 doesn't even have a large community. The main community for HL2 is in the mods. Again, it's creativity at work. Can you think of a successful singleplayer FPS games that don't have some element of creativity? I can think of a few, but most of the ones I think of have RPG elements. That's the element that makes most FPS games successful. Mass Effect is popular for both being a good game, and the RPG elements. Bioshock is popular too, and it has no mods, multiplayer, or RPG elements, or at least limited RPG elements from what I've heard of it (haven't played it myself).

People just like expressing themselves, and find that easiest to do with other people. You can't be very creative without somebody to share it with. The reason people share these things is ultimately for purely self-centered reasons. Just think about it. You share a multiplayer game because you want to play with other people. You share a singleplayer game because you want ideas to mess around with, like traps and designs in DF. There is no thread for games such as Bioshock, singleplayer racing games, and many others, because they have limited room for creativity. The player is limited in their choices. Games such as TF2 get massive megathreads from people talking about their experiences, and organizing games. Games like DF get entire forums, or threads on other sites, because people share ideas and designs. You share an idea and design in hoping to get some other ideas and designs back.
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« Reply #154 on: June 30, 2010, 06:10:26 pm »

And we have zoomed right off topic! Right, so whats on sale at the moment that you guys have your eye on?
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Re: Steam sales... again through July 4th up to 85% off
« Reply #155 on: June 30, 2010, 06:13:34 pm »

I dislike it when it strays to other threads, but then again, I'm the thread-police.
Exactly, and I'm not even with the thread police.

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Re: Steam sales... again through July 4th up to 85% off
« Reply #156 on: June 30, 2010, 06:21:28 pm »

And we have zoomed right off topic! Right, so whats on sale at the moment that you guys have your eye on?

Torchlight is a decent buy, and only $5! And L4D is up for $6.80 for those of you who haven't got it yet. The Guild pack will keep you occupied if you're into Life-Sim games.

I still don't think Mass Effect 2 is worth the price it's going for right now; maybe if you already have #1... Personally, I'll be saving my money for possibly better buys later.
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« Reply #157 on: June 30, 2010, 06:26:36 pm »

Honestly, I haven't seen a whole lot of Steam topics. There was one about the client itself, and the weekly one advertising a game which is almost exclusively dedicated to discussions about the game advertised. Since Toady has graciously provided a forum for us to talk about other games, I see no problem with Steam threads so long as neither he nor his brother object.

And we have zoomed right off topic! Right, so whats on sale at the moment that you guys have your eye on?

After playing the Torchlight demo, I bought the game. It's something of a Diablo clone, but I like the emphasis they placed specifically on individual spells having huge impacts. Has more of an epic feel to it imo, Diablo felt like a grindy dungeon crawler with some roguelike elements. In other news, they're working on a free to play MMO. Could be good, although I've pretty much sworn off MMO's. It seems nobody can make a game as good as WoW for vanilla and the first (and part of the second) expansion pack. They spoiled me, I miss the good old days.

Also picked up Left 4 Dead for $6.00. I bought L4D2 a while ago during a weekend sale, but never got through it due to the massive lag I got from my Intel graphics card in the carnival. Now that I'm finally getting a dedicated desktop gaming machine, I have some catching up to do. Anyone else see the Amber Alert spoof video someone made about L4D? Left 4 Dead 3: Soccer Moms. I'd buy it
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« Reply #158 on: June 30, 2010, 06:30:05 pm »

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« Reply #159 on: June 30, 2010, 06:35:21 pm »

Anyone know anything about "The Void"? It looks....interesting and bizarre, but I don't want to shell out $5 for it without knowing what it is. :P
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« Reply #160 on: June 30, 2010, 06:51:07 pm »

I'm still considering Global Agenda, but I will wait til the last minute. :(
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Re: Steam sales... again through July 4th up to 85% off
« Reply #161 on: June 30, 2010, 06:59:00 pm »

I think I got Torchlight a few months ago. It was for $5 anyway, it's a nice game. People are always saying it's a Diablo clone, well it WAS made by the same people. I'm just sad I don't have any money to get anything. I guess I can wait till the holiday sale. There are some good games on sale, which I really don't like. Why did Valve have to suddenly come out with this surprise sale?
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« Reply #162 on: June 30, 2010, 08:57:25 pm »

Actually, Diablo clone has almost become a genera itself, just like roguelikes. Diablo popularized their loot system where you started with generic items and, via a points system, randomly generated enhancements. But yes, it's a very good game.
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Re: Steam sales... again through July 4th up to 85% off
« Reply #163 on: June 30, 2010, 09:01:41 pm »

I think I got Torchlight a few months ago. It was for $5 anyway, it's a nice game. People are always saying it's a Diablo clone, well it WAS made by the same people. I'm just sad I don't have any money to get anything. I guess I can wait till the holiday sale. There are some good games on sale, which I really don't like. Why did Valve have to suddenly come out with this surprise sale?
Because it prints money for them every time they do a sale.

Better for us too.

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Re: Steam sales... again through July 4th up to 85% off
« Reply #164 on: June 30, 2010, 09:44:22 pm »

Anyone know anything about "The Void"? It looks....interesting and bizarre, but I don't want to shell out $5 for it without knowing what it is. :P

I don't know much about it except that Anthony Burch from Destructoid said some good things about it and also that it was really frigging hard.  I bought it.  A simple Google search for something like "The Void game" would likely turn up a lot of info.  Also, here's a short article on it which is talking about a different sale. http://www.destructoid.com/buy-this-game-the-void-on-sale-for-five-dollars-163583.phtml
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