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zarx said:

also check out this kinda depressing article be the Race the Sun devs

Losing Steam - Race The Sun, a month after launch

It's a shame and I'm sorry for them.

The thing is, tho (and I hate to say this), that their game is special, and that if the regular games have troubles making profit, something that not all of them do, a special one is in an even worse position. They are the kind of games more prone to face a "hit or miss" scenario, and apparently this time is a miss.

If that helps for something, I've voted for them on Greenlight.



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JEMC said:

It's a shame and I'm sorry for them.

The thing is, tho (and I hate to say this), that their game is special, and that if the regular games have troubles making profit, something that not all of them do, a special one is in an even worse position. They are the kind of games more prone to face a "hit or miss" scenario, and apparently this time is a miss.

If that helps for something, I've voted for them on Greenlight.


you can find my thoughts on GAF lol http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=82987945&postcount=96 (one of the developers was posting in the thread)

 

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The first benches of AMD's new flagship GPU may have been leaked

http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fudteam.tistory.com%2F539&act=url

 

 

 

The Chinese Room dev: “Mechanics will probably never be our core focus”

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Call of Duty dev: “games are becoming harder to make and more expensive to make”

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In-development game Aer introduced with soothing concept trailer

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Maia coming to Steam Early Access on 3 December

We have a love/hate relationship with space colony management simulator Maia. We love it because it looks to be an excellent systemic simulator that’s been injected with a healthy dose of Douglas Adams but we hate it because developer Simon Roth stole our most lovely of writers Paul Dean.

While we struggle with our emotions you may like to know that Maia will be appearing on Steam Early Access on 3 December.

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CD Projekt RED Talks The Witcher 3 Tech: Tessellation, PhysX, DX11.2, Windows 8, Global Illumination

A couple of days ago, we had the pleasure to interview Greg Rdzany – Senior Technical Producer at CD Projekt RED – and Balazs Torok – Lead Engine Programmer at CD Projekt RED. Greg and Balazs shared some new information about the Fur tech that will be implemented in The Witcher 3 and talked about PhysX 3.0, Tessellation, DX11.2, Global Illumination, and shared their opinion about other commercial engines – like CryENGINE and Unreal Engine. Enjoy the interview after the jump!

http://www.dsogaming.com/interviews/cd-projekt-red-talks-the-witcher-3-tech-tessellation-physx-dx11-2-windows-8-global-illumination/

 

Check out me TW3 hype thread if ya want

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=152713&page=4



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zarx said:

 

 

In other news

The first benches of AMD's new flagship GPU may have been leaked

http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fudteam.tistory.com%2F539&act=url

SNIP


I'll take 3!



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I sort of caved and bought GTAV, and then am going to buy it again if it comes out on PC.

Sleeping Dogs Still has way better, combat and graphics. Which made me like it more than IV. Maybe 5 will beat it when/if it comes to PC graphically.

But the production values start to show a lot in other places, the variety in GTAV is pretty amazing. And the crazy vehicles are back.



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Valve's next announcements should be their controller, and the third should be Source 2.0 (OpenGL based) and Left 4 Dead 3 to go with it.



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zarx said:
Valve's next announcements should be their controller, and the third should be Source 2.0 (OpenGL based) and Left 4 Dead 3 to go with it.

No half-Life 3?



Scoobes said:
zarx said:
Valve's next announcements should be their controller, and the third should be Source 2.0 (OpenGL based) and Left 4 Dead 3 to go with it.

No half-Life 3?

Sadly no, from the recent leaks we know L4D3 is in full active development alongside Source 2. HL3 won't be any time soon I don't think.

 

You know I wonder if once the PS4 is hacked, you will be able to install SteamOS on it. It is x86 plus GCN and I belive that AMD's Linux drivers are open source so concievably support could be hacked in lol. Imagine dual booting PS4/SteamOS lol. XBone would be a bit more complicated with it's eSRAM I imagine. Probably won't happen tho. What would be even more amazing if Sony added other OS support for it like they did with the PS4 but I doubt they would like people buying games to play on the system that they aren't getting a cut off, maybe near the end of the cycle once they are making a profit on hardware.



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