Shagg_EIn any case, our discussion will not affect the decision of Rockstar Games.
And again I repeat that the developer will be forced to give away30%my profit from the game to the intermediary - that is, to the brilliant developers who created such a masterpiece as RDR 2, I will pay only 70% of its value. And I’ll give 30% to some Gabe for his “range of capabilities and services”.
For example, I prefer to give 100% of the costper gameand for a long time I buy games from Ubisoft exclusively in Uplay.
Actually, if RDR 2 appears on the PC in the near future, there are two options for digital distribution: - the game will become an exclusive Rockstar Games Launcher (Rockstar will go 100% of the profit, people are happy that the game is on the PC; Rockstar is happy with the size of the profit). - the game will be released both in Steam and in Rockstar Games Launcher (I don’t think that developers just began to spend their resources on RGL development). Surely the version in the official launcher will contain some kind of exclusive DLC (the same L.A. Noire gave exclusive content for registering in the Social Club) and compares favorably with the Steam one. Of course, I’m wanging, but in the near future we will be able to find out which option Rockstar will choose.
Shagg_EIn any case, our discussion will not affect the decision of Rockstar Games.
And again I repeat that the developer will be forced to give away30%my profit from the game to the intermediary - that is, to the brilliant developers who created such a masterpiece as RDR 2, I will pay only 70% of its value. And I’ll give 30% to some Gabe for his “range of capabilities and services”.
For example, I prefer to give 100% of the costper gameand for a long time I buy games from Ubisoft exclusively in Uplay.
Actually, if RDR 2 appears on the PC in the near future, there are two options for digital distribution: - the game will become an exclusive Rockstar Games Launcher (Rockstar will go 100% of the profit, people are happy that the game is on the PC; Rockstar is happy with the size of the profit). - the game will be released both in Steam and in Rockstar Games Launcher (I don’t think that developers just began to spend their resources on RGL development). Surely the version in the official launcher will contain some kind of exclusive DLC (the same L.A. Noire gave exclusive content for registering in the Social Club) and compares favorably with the Steam one. Of course, I’m wanging, but in the near future we will be able to find out which option Rockstar will choose.
Shagg_EIn any case, our discussion will not affect the decision of Rockstar Games.
And again I repeat that the developer will be forced to give away30%my profit from the game to the intermediary - that is, to the brilliant developers who created such a masterpiece as RDR 2, I will pay only 70% of its value. And I’ll give 30% to some Gabe for his “range of capabilities and services”.
For example, I prefer to give 100% of the costper gameand for a long time I buy games from Ubisoft exclusively in Uplay.
Actually, if RDR 2 appears on the PC in the near future, there are two options for digital distribution: - the game will become an exclusive Rockstar Games Launcher (Rockstar will go 100% of the profit, people are happy that the game is on the PC; Rockstar is happy with the size of the profit). - the game will be released both in Steam and in Rockstar Games Launcher (I don’t think that developers just began to spend their resources on RGL development). Surely the version in the official launcher will contain some kind of exclusive DLC (the same L.A. Noire gave exclusive content for registering in the Social Club) and compares favorably with the Steam one. Of course, I’m wanging, but in the near future we will be able to find out which option Rockstar will choose.
Shagg_EIn any case, our discussion will not affect the decision of Rockstar Games.
And again I repeat that the developer will be forced to give away30%my profit from the game to the intermediary - that is, to the brilliant developers who created such a masterpiece as RDR 2, I will pay only 70% of its value. And I’ll give 30% to some Gabe for his “range of capabilities and services”.
For example, I prefer to give 100% of the costper gameand for a long time I buy games from Ubisoft exclusively in Uplay.
Actually, if RDR 2 appears on the PC in the near future, there are two options for digital distribution: - the game will become an exclusive Rockstar Games Launcher (Rockstar will go 100% of the profit, people are happy that the game is on the PC; Rockstar is happy with the size of the profit). - the game will be released both in Steam and in Rockstar Games Launcher (I don’t think that developers just began to spend their resources on RGL development). Surely the version in the official launcher will contain some kind of exclusive DLC (the same L.A. Noire gave exclusive content for registering in the Social Club) and compares favorably with the Steam one. Of course, I’m wanging, but in the near future we will be able to find out which option Rockstar will choose.
Shagg_E, you put forward a bold thesis: "there are no such sales as on Steam in these stores either." However, I led this statement to a counterargument: right now, the Far Cry series is being sold in the official Ubisoft store and you can buy the fifth part for as little as 660 rubles. In addition, there are exclusive sets of games that you can’t buy on Steam. So the argument about sales is untenable.
Regarding the level of convenience: well, actually, than Steam is more convenient than the same Origin in the context of owning a digital copy of the game? Unnecessary cards, half of which you can buy for money from other Steam users? Guides, among which it is far from always possible to find useful information? Useful information can easily be found on the fan site. For example, if you need a crack, it is on LibertyCity. The reviews that people who do not own the game can write? For technical questions, you can contact the official technical support.
Service level? If you encounter any problems, you will interact with the direct publisher of the game. The launcher is focused only on their games. While Steam contains a huge number of games and getting high-quality service will be much more difficult for you.
Social ecosystem? And, in fact, why does the owner of the game from Rockstar Games need it? Social Club has a great ecosystem with the ability to create families.
At the moment, Steam is a very expensive intermediary, which takes 30% of the profit from the developer, but only deals with reselling the game.
Shagg_E, you put forward a bold thesis: "there are no such sales as on Steam in these stores either." However, I led this statement to a counterargument: right now, the Far Cry series is being sold in the official Ubisoft store and you can buy the fifth part for as little as 660 rubles. In addition, there are exclusive sets of games that you can’t buy on Steam. So the argument about sales is untenable.
Regarding the level of convenience: well, actually, than Steam is more convenient than the same Origin in the context of owning a digital copy of the game? Unnecessary cards, half of which you can buy for money from other Steam users? Guides, among which it is far from always possible to find useful information? Useful information can easily be found on the fan site. For example, if you need a crack, it is on LibertyCity. The reviews that people who do not own the game can write? For technical questions, you can contact the official technical support.
Service level? If you encounter any problems, you will interact with the direct publisher of the game. The launcher is focused only on their games. While Steam contains a huge number of games and getting high-quality service will be much more difficult for you.
Social ecosystem? And, in fact, why does the owner of the game from Rockstar Games need it? Social Club has a great ecosystem with the ability to create families.
At the moment, Steam is a very expensive intermediary, which takes 30% of the profit from the developer, but only deals with reselling the game.
Shagg_E, you put forward a bold thesis: "there are no such sales as on Steam in these stores either." However, I led this statement to a counterargument: right now, the Far Cry series is being sold in the official Ubisoft store and you can buy the fifth part for as little as 660 rubles. In addition, there are exclusive sets of games that you can’t buy on Steam. So the argument about sales is untenable.
Regarding the level of convenience: well, actually, than Steam is more convenient than the same Origin in the context of owning a digital copy of the game? Unnecessary cards, half of which you can buy for money from other Steam users? Guides, among which it is far from always possible to find useful information? Useful information can easily be found on the fan site. For example, if you need a crack, it is on LibertyCity. The reviews that people who do not own the game can write? For technical questions, you can contact the official technical support.
Service level? If you encounter any problems, you will interact with the direct publisher of the game. The launcher is focused only on their games. While Steam contains a huge number of games and getting high-quality service will be much more difficult for you.
Social ecosystem? And, in fact, why does the owner of the game from Rockstar Games need it? Social Club has a great ecosystem with the ability to create families.
At the moment, Steam is a very expensive intermediary, which takes 30% of the profit from the developer, but only deals with reselling the game.
Shagg_E, you put forward a bold thesis: "there are no such sales as on Steam in these stores either." However, I led this statement to a counterargument: right now, the Far Cry series is being sold in the official Ubisoft store and you can buy the fifth part for as little as 660 rubles. In addition, there are exclusive sets of games that you can’t buy on Steam. So the argument about sales is untenable.
Regarding the level of convenience: well, actually, than Steam is more convenient than the same Origin in the context of owning a digital copy of the game? Unnecessary cards, half of which you can buy for money from other Steam users? Guides, among which it is far from always possible to find useful information? Useful information can easily be found on the fan site. For example, if you need a crack, it is on LibertyCity. The reviews that people who do not own the game can write? For technical questions, you can contact the official technical support.
Service level? If you encounter any problems, you will interact with the direct publisher of the game. The launcher is focused only on their games. While Steam contains a huge number of games and getting high-quality service will be much more difficult for you.
Social ecosystem? And, in fact, why does the owner of the game from Rockstar Games need it? Social Club has a great ecosystem with the ability to create families.
At the moment, Steam is a very expensive intermediary, which takes 30% of the profit from the developer, but only deals with reselling the game.
Shagg_E, with the Epic Games Store another case. The flood of negativity poured out in his address when they squeezed Metro Exodus off the Steam right before the release.
Regarding sales - the publisher reserves the right to regulate prices for games. That is, without the permission of the publisher, Steam will not be able to carry out any sales. This is the situation with games from Ubisoft.
The same Far Cry 5 can now be bought in Uplay for 660 rubles.
EA left Steam in 2012 and Origin somehow does not deter potential players. All their games are selling well, EA Access is running.
Shagg_E, Origin and Uplay have been functioning quite successfully for a long time. Nobody just wants to give their hard-earned 30% of their profits to Gabe.
Such a large and world-famous publisher as Rockstar Games will not have any problems if he leaves Steam and sells games in his own launcher. The same Red Dead Redemption 2 people will buy up like hot cakes.
And again I repeat that the developer will be forced to give away30%my profit from the game to the intermediary - that is, to the brilliant developers who created such a masterpiece as RDR 2, I will pay only 70% of its value. And I’ll give 30% to some Gabe for his “range of capabilities and services”.
For example, I prefer to give 100% of the costper gameand for a long time I buy games from Ubisoft exclusively in Uplay.
Actually, if RDR 2 appears on the PC in the near future, there are two options for digital distribution:
- the game will become an exclusive Rockstar Games Launcher (Rockstar will go 100% of the profit, people are happy that the game is on the PC; Rockstar is happy with the size of the profit).
- the game will be released both in Steam and in Rockstar Games Launcher (I don’t think that developers just began to spend their resources on RGL development). Surely the version in the official launcher will contain some kind of exclusive DLC (the same L.A. Noire gave exclusive content for registering in the Social Club) and compares favorably with the Steam one.
Of course, I’m wanging, but in the near future we will be able to find out which option Rockstar will choose.
And again I repeat that the developer will be forced to give away30%my profit from the game to the intermediary - that is, to the brilliant developers who created such a masterpiece as RDR 2, I will pay only 70% of its value. And I’ll give 30% to some Gabe for his “range of capabilities and services”.
For example, I prefer to give 100% of the costper gameand for a long time I buy games from Ubisoft exclusively in Uplay.
Actually, if RDR 2 appears on the PC in the near future, there are two options for digital distribution:
- the game will become an exclusive Rockstar Games Launcher (Rockstar will go 100% of the profit, people are happy that the game is on the PC; Rockstar is happy with the size of the profit).
- the game will be released both in Steam and in Rockstar Games Launcher (I don’t think that developers just began to spend their resources on RGL development). Surely the version in the official launcher will contain some kind of exclusive DLC (the same L.A. Noire gave exclusive content for registering in the Social Club) and compares favorably with the Steam one.
Of course, I’m wanging, but in the near future we will be able to find out which option Rockstar will choose.
And again I repeat that the developer will be forced to give away30%my profit from the game to the intermediary - that is, to the brilliant developers who created such a masterpiece as RDR 2, I will pay only 70% of its value. And I’ll give 30% to some Gabe for his “range of capabilities and services”.
For example, I prefer to give 100% of the costper gameand for a long time I buy games from Ubisoft exclusively in Uplay.
Actually, if RDR 2 appears on the PC in the near future, there are two options for digital distribution:
- the game will become an exclusive Rockstar Games Launcher (Rockstar will go 100% of the profit, people are happy that the game is on the PC; Rockstar is happy with the size of the profit).
- the game will be released both in Steam and in Rockstar Games Launcher (I don’t think that developers just began to spend their resources on RGL development). Surely the version in the official launcher will contain some kind of exclusive DLC (the same L.A. Noire gave exclusive content for registering in the Social Club) and compares favorably with the Steam one.
Of course, I’m wanging, but in the near future we will be able to find out which option Rockstar will choose.
And again I repeat that the developer will be forced to give away30%my profit from the game to the intermediary - that is, to the brilliant developers who created such a masterpiece as RDR 2, I will pay only 70% of its value. And I’ll give 30% to some Gabe for his “range of capabilities and services”.
For example, I prefer to give 100% of the costper gameand for a long time I buy games from Ubisoft exclusively in Uplay.
Actually, if RDR 2 appears on the PC in the near future, there are two options for digital distribution:
- the game will become an exclusive Rockstar Games Launcher (Rockstar will go 100% of the profit, people are happy that the game is on the PC; Rockstar is happy with the size of the profit).
- the game will be released both in Steam and in Rockstar Games Launcher (I don’t think that developers just began to spend their resources on RGL development). Surely the version in the official launcher will contain some kind of exclusive DLC (the same L.A. Noire gave exclusive content for registering in the Social Club) and compares favorably with the Steam one.
Of course, I’m wanging, but in the near future we will be able to find out which option Rockstar will choose.
Regarding the level of convenience: well, actually, than Steam is more convenient than the same Origin in the context of owning a digital copy of the game? Unnecessary cards, half of which you can buy for money from other Steam users? Guides, among which it is far from always possible to find useful information? Useful information can easily be found on the fan site. For example, if you need a crack, it is on LibertyCity. The reviews that people who do not own the game can write? For technical questions, you can contact the official technical support.
Service level? If you encounter any problems, you will interact with the direct publisher of the game. The launcher is focused only on their games. While Steam contains a huge number of games and getting high-quality service will be much more difficult for you.
Social ecosystem? And, in fact, why does the owner of the game from Rockstar Games need it? Social Club has a great ecosystem with the ability to create families.
At the moment, Steam is a very expensive intermediary, which takes 30% of the profit from the developer, but only deals with reselling the game.
Regarding the level of convenience: well, actually, than Steam is more convenient than the same Origin in the context of owning a digital copy of the game? Unnecessary cards, half of which you can buy for money from other Steam users? Guides, among which it is far from always possible to find useful information? Useful information can easily be found on the fan site. For example, if you need a crack, it is on LibertyCity. The reviews that people who do not own the game can write? For technical questions, you can contact the official technical support.
Service level? If you encounter any problems, you will interact with the direct publisher of the game. The launcher is focused only on their games. While Steam contains a huge number of games and getting high-quality service will be much more difficult for you.
Social ecosystem? And, in fact, why does the owner of the game from Rockstar Games need it? Social Club has a great ecosystem with the ability to create families.
At the moment, Steam is a very expensive intermediary, which takes 30% of the profit from the developer, but only deals with reselling the game.
Regarding the level of convenience: well, actually, than Steam is more convenient than the same Origin in the context of owning a digital copy of the game? Unnecessary cards, half of which you can buy for money from other Steam users? Guides, among which it is far from always possible to find useful information? Useful information can easily be found on the fan site. For example, if you need a crack, it is on LibertyCity. The reviews that people who do not own the game can write? For technical questions, you can contact the official technical support.
Service level? If you encounter any problems, you will interact with the direct publisher of the game. The launcher is focused only on their games. While Steam contains a huge number of games and getting high-quality service will be much more difficult for you.
Social ecosystem? And, in fact, why does the owner of the game from Rockstar Games need it? Social Club has a great ecosystem with the ability to create families.
At the moment, Steam is a very expensive intermediary, which takes 30% of the profit from the developer, but only deals with reselling the game.
Regarding the level of convenience: well, actually, than Steam is more convenient than the same Origin in the context of owning a digital copy of the game? Unnecessary cards, half of which you can buy for money from other Steam users? Guides, among which it is far from always possible to find useful information? Useful information can easily be found on the fan site. For example, if you need a crack, it is on LibertyCity. The reviews that people who do not own the game can write? For technical questions, you can contact the official technical support.
Service level? If you encounter any problems, you will interact with the direct publisher of the game. The launcher is focused only on their games. While Steam contains a huge number of games and getting high-quality service will be much more difficult for you.
Social ecosystem? And, in fact, why does the owner of the game from Rockstar Games need it? Social Club has a great ecosystem with the ability to create families.
At the moment, Steam is a very expensive intermediary, which takes 30% of the profit from the developer, but only deals with reselling the game.
NFS Underground is a popular racing game released in 2003. It is considered a cult.
Regarding sales - the publisher reserves the right to regulate prices for games. That is, without the permission of the publisher, Steam will not be able to carry out any sales. This is the situation with games from Ubisoft.
The same Far Cry 5 can now be bought in Uplay for 660 rubles.
EA left Steam in 2012 and Origin somehow does not deter potential players. All their games are selling well, EA Access is running.
Nobody just wants to give their hard-earned 30% of their profits to Gabe.
Such a large and world-famous publisher as Rockstar Games will not have any problems if he leaves Steam and sells games in his own launcher. The same Red Dead Redemption 2 people will buy up like hot cakes.
Mikharein 09/21/2019, 17:42:06
Upd: replaced.
Mikharein 09/15/2019, 14:48:24
Today we will do it in two weeks.
At least it rides and normally conveys the appearance of Kalina.
Mikharein 09/15/2019, 12:10:52!
Added by Annihilator.
We are looking for mods with the filter "show only copyright files". Apparently, you did not put a label that the mod is copyright.
daniel 360to remake a movie studio in Mosfilm? ))
Download here: https://libertycity.ru/files/gta-san-andreas/40406-major-update-no-sala-or-strea
m-anymore.html
Special thanks for hadling, which is ideally fitted to this machine.
Mikharein 06/17/2019, 05:29:10
Physics feel natural, the car behaves well on the road.
But you can improve it by adding subway sound from the New York subway.
https://youtu.be/MPPNqhf8fRs?t=65
And then the proprietary sound of Russian Railways is not it))