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It's not the reviews that you should be looking at.
91%
9%
every core RPGer and their girlfriend
That said, it will probably sell more than Divinity on Steam in the long run.
every core RPGer and their girlfriend
That said, it will probably sell more than Divinity on Steam in the long run.
Facts do retard, is well known that a game sells the most on release, this is why Pillows sinking like a rock in the charts so soon is so significant, not only has already sold as as much as it could but any hope of a comeback is not only counterfactual but pointless, Obsidian as a business needs streams of revenue not 'torrents', even if PoE will be the most sold RPG in the span of a century(LOL) they won't give a shit.If you say so.
Indeed, two weeks after release, remind me WHEN was released and its actual position on Steam sales chart NOW.According to the Steamspy guy, Pillars of Eternity is a good example of a game that hasn't "sunk like a rock": https://twitter.com/Steam_Spy/status/586971699293265924
This is getting pretty ridiculous, guys.
Indeed, two weeks after release, remind me WHEN was released and its actual position on Steam sales chart NOW.According to the Steamspy guy, Pillars of Eternity is a good example of a game that hasn't "sunk like a rock": https://twitter.com/Steam_Spy/status/586971699293265924
This is getting pretty ridiculous, guys.
Nice dodge, except I wasn't saying that Obsidian was going banrupt, in case you didn't notice the point of discussion was PoE outselling D:OS.Indeed, two weeks after release, remind me WHEN was released and its actual position on Steam sales chart NOW.According to the Steamspy guy, Pillars of Eternity is a good example of a game that hasn't "sunk like a rock": https://twitter.com/Steam_Spy/status/586971699293265924
This is getting pretty ridiculous, guys.
Where do you expect it to be two months after release? Dragonfall: DC sank like a rock ONE DAY after its release. I remember us going "inb4 bankruptcy", but somehow, HBS are doing all right and even expanding. Obsidian's gonna be fine, man.
Nice dodge, except I wasn't saying that Obsidian was going banrupt, in case you didn't notice the point of discussion was PoE outselling D:OS.
So, kindly, what's the actual position of D:OS and PoE on Steam sales chart?
Steam sales chart, not Steamspy.Pillows:
http://steamspy.com/app/291650
Divinity: OS
http://steamspy.com/app/230230
Divinity didn't get a sale for a good while, IIRC?
Stop bullshitting, you necroed a tweet that means nothing.You said a bit more than that, which is what I was responding to.
Expansions in and of themselves probably don't increase sales much, but if they're packaged into a "Gold Edition" that lets you buy both game and expansion together at a slight discount, that can attract new buyers. That's like doing an EE.
Except that the planned expansions are not out yet.
No, they will fix that with expansions that are not free. WL2 and D:OS didn't have any expansions and didn't plan any.I hope Obshitian has some decency to atleast follow Inxile and Larian and release Free enhanced edition that fixes all the mindblowing stuff like path finding , AI , Encounter's etc.
they ofcourse wont those hipsters are sure they did good cuz metacritic says so
GameWatcher: In terms of additional content for the game, will you be heading down the DLC pack route, which is something Paradox as a publisher is known for, or will you be concentrating on larger expansions?
Josh Sawyer: No, we want to do a traditional expansion, and we’re in the early stages of planning for that right now. Part of the Kickstarter campaign was a full expansion, so we’re definitely doing a Tales of the Sword Coast style campaign. We’re still in the early stages of design for that right now, though. What I would say about additional content other than that, is that I would like to see any gameplay tweaks and changes we make in an expansion get rolled into a free patch. So if you don’t want to buy an expansion, you get all the same gameplay benefits without the extra story.