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JEMC said:

It worked out cheaper to buy Company of Heroes 2 complete than to buy the discounted DLC seperate. :P
..Then I went to download/install it and it's 40GB. Screw that. >.>

Also saw there was a Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition with new graphics and a ton of changes... Wen't to buy it and found out my years-old copy got upgraded for free. Woot.
Downloading now. (Less than 6GB)

HoloDust said:
Captain_Yuri said:

Yea but you don't want it to be too hard cause there are many games and vns which are good but don't sell a lot... $2000+ per game is quite a high entry fee for some of these niche but pretty well recieved titles

Well, that's why I would prefer at least 2 tier system. And honestly, $2000 is peanuts for any serious game, and I'm affraid this will make Steam akin to chaos that Apple and Google stores are.

Personally I think they should charge even more than that to filter out some of the rubbish that gets put on Steam.

But instead of Valve keeping the money, it should be returned once a game reaches certain milestones. There is less risk then for indie developers.



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