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Yeah, Steam is mobile-tier with the amount of shit that's on there. There's no control. Floodgates are open.
PC, Where anyone can make and release a game and launch a career or fail hard. Where gamers are free to make their own decisions. Where you have the freedom to make your own mistakes. Where you can be an adult and look into whether you want to buy a game or not. Who the **** wants that crap?
Sony, saving gaming for all of us
PC = open platform. It's easy to make and publish games on it. With crap like that, awesome stuff like Divinity: Original Sin 2 also comes. So it's all good.
I get it. It's called Massive Cleavage vs. Zombies because the character uses a cleaver for massive cleavage action.
The boobs are purely coincidental.
@freedomfreak: Hold on let me rephrase that. You would agree that low quality games should not be on steam?
Since when did PC have quality control? Steam is a platform that allows any and all developers to release a self-published title through (assuming they can foot the fees and it doesn't contain excess nudity). The quality control comes from the community.
Since when did PC have quality control? Steam is a platform that allows any and all developers to release a self-published title through (assuming they can foot the fees and it doesn't contain excess nudity). The quality control comes from the community.
Steam didn't always have early access or green light.
Since when did PC have quality control? Steam is a platform that allows any and all developers to release a self-published title through (assuming they can foot the fees and it doesn't contain excess nudity). The quality control comes from the community.
Steam didn't always have early access or green light.
And? The platform has never had quality control. It's an open platform. A free for all. Consumers speak with their wallets, and now with things like Steam, they speak with their keyboards as well.
Since when did PC have quality control? Steam is a platform that allows any and all developers to release a self-published title through (assuming they can foot the fees and it doesn't contain excess nudity). The quality control comes from the community.
Steam didn't always have early access or green light.
Game is on the xbox
@SexyJazzCat: They absolutely should. I just wish there was a bit more control. But with an open platform, this isn't the case.
QQ more. Honestly is anyone making you buy it?
Theres all kinds of garbage at the grocery store you can get. Does that mean you eat all of it?
Guess so.
Yes! How did you know? I MUST HAVE IT!
Its an open Platform you quality control yourself, thats kind of the point, having the freedom of choice opens you up to the crap as well as the good, eventually the cream rises to the top as the shit sinks to the bottom.
PC, Where anyone can make and release a game and launch a career or fail hard. Where gamers are free to make their own decisions. Where you have the freedom to make your own mistakes. Where you can be an adult and look into whether you want to buy a game or not. Who the **** wants that crap?
Exactly this.
Ohh such a terrible thought having full control of your own gaming experience, must be a nightmare for console gamers on PC, having nobody to tell them whats good or what to play *sob*
When you feel the need to actively make desperate attempts at damage control because the current generation of consoles are a trainwreck.
@GarGx1: The first Afro Samurai game is fun yo, that right there is just a spin-off that nobody ask for.
I'm sure people where chomping at the bit to buy the game posted by the TC. All systems have crap games with or without the so called console quality control. Pay Sony and MS enough cash and you can put almost any game on their console.
@freedomfreak: Personally I can deal with the influx of low quality games. It's not difficult for me to filter them out.
@freedomfreak: Personally I can deal with the influx of low quality games. It's not difficult for me to filter them out.
On steam it makes finding diamonds in the rough a pain in the ass.
Comes down to whether or not it's worth it wade through a pile of shit to find that one gem.
@freedomfreak: Personally I can deal with the influx of low quality games. It's not difficult for me to filter them out.
For console peasants it seems to be a very hard thing to do.
Have you seen the Playstation Store and Microsoft store layouts and how they work? I';m not suprised they think its hard... the U.I on those things is so bad... I cringe everytime I venture into the Playstation store...
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