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Auduras , in 💲 Steam Winter Sale Deals and Recommendation! 💲

My personal highlight in addition to the great games listed below is Divinity Original Sin 2. Such a great game, and super cheap ($13.50 for the base game).

Divinity Original Sin 2

Toribor ,
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When BG3 came out and was getting a lot of great reviews I hadn’t yet realized that it was made by Larian. I was talking to a friend about it and was like “Wait, the guys who made Divinity made a D&D game?”

Divinity is a lot of fun and is a great tactical in depth RPG. I particularly love the animals in it. Larian does a great job of giving them all big personalities and deep stories.

Facebones ,

My OS2 character has animal comms and I swear some of those little fuckers have the best stories.

unmagical , in 💲 Steam Winter Sale Deals and Recommendation! 💲

I’ll throw in a recommendation for Sanctum 2. It drops to $2.99 every sale and has been hundreds of hours of fun.

etchinghillside ,

Picked this up based off this comment – enjoying myself so far – appreciated.

CharlesMangione , in Half-Life: 25th Anniversary Documentary

Why dont the reunite the development team and make episode 3.

Custoslibera ,

I got the sense some of them didn’t like each other that much.

There’s usually a temporal aspect to great teams. They work amazingly at a moment in time but once that period has passed you can ever recreate it again.

candle_lighter ,
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tyler mcvicker is saying they are working on something half life related

nik282000 ,
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Being late is temporary, sucking is forever.

Kinda explains their release schedule.

glowie , in Valve releases the Steam Deck OLED with up to 1TB storage
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So who wants to buy my 512gb LCD? 😅

A_Very_Big_Fan ,

Same

testman , in Make sure you say your Saturday morning steam prayers

mfw

Xtallll , in Nice?
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aeternum ,

fun fact: jerry once claimed to be autistic, then when everyone called him out and told him no, he wasn't, he recanted his statement.

Franzia ,

Dude has a 12 foot long calendar on his wall with all 365 days on it

domi , in recover account-name
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Do you still have access to your email address?

If so, reset your password. They will send you a mail with your username in it.

Gwynn ,

To add on to this, early steam accounts used your email address as the login name. So definitely try using that.

harald_im_netz OP ,

This is a good idea. Sadly, I don’t have access to the email from twenty years ago, this makes it even harder.

Gwynn ,

You don’t necessarily need access to the mail itself, if you know the password :)

harald_im_netz OP ,

Yes, this I understood. But there was the question from the original commenter @domi which I tried to aim the second half at. I’ll try to login with old email adresses :-)

Deconceptualist , in New feature: enhanced verification

At least it’s not a blue checkmark.

mihnt , in What Steam achievement are you most proud of?
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Probably 'To Live Forever' in No Man's Sky. Once you get to a certain point, it's almost impossible to die to normal circumstances, but up until that point random crap would kill you pretty easy. Also bugs. Especially with the Space Anomaly.

I ended up doing the 3 hardest achievements all at once in that game. (After double checking it was just the 2 permadeath and survival ones I did together but ended up using my permadeath save to do the "The Sentinel" achievement.)

Also, if you plan to do this this achievement. It's the easiest to just do the main storyline.

kristina , in overwatch 2 a few hours after launch

it says overwhelmingly negative now

UlyssesT ,

it says overwhelmingly negative now

GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD. unlimited-power

ox0r , in overwatch 2 a few hours after launch
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Why?

PostMalort ,

If I had to guess it’s the microtransactions designed to squeeze every cent from their players. This game has an insane cost and it’s not just cosmetics. They lock characters behind microtransactions. I bought overwatch one, they ended it, and have me Overwatch 2: athe Money Grab!

regulatorg ,

Its true that 1-2 of the new hero's in the past could be unlocked instantly with money but apart from that you don't need to spend a cent

whatisallthis ,

Sure but you can just as easily spend zero cents in other games and get 10x the content.

Sabata11792 ,
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Not to mention if you bought Overwatch 1 they removed the entire game. It's just gone. I liked the first one but greed killed the game.

brihuang95 ,
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wait they just removed the game?? like no one can play it anymore?

AFLYINTOASTER ,

Correct. OW2 is basically bolted on top of OW1, so OW1 doesn’t exist anymore.

Entheogen ,

OW2 is OW1. They just added a couple maps, removed some maps, took away a tank, and filled it full of grind and micro transactions. Absolutely no reason for “2”.

GreenMario ,

Think they had to cuz they “promised” not to charge for heroes.

They wanted to, and that required a “2”.

TheFriendlyDickhead ,

Yes absolutely. It’s just a realy big patch with some reworks. Honestly I realy don’t know what took them so long to finish it.

LimitedDuck ,

The OW1 client is gone, but Blizz migrated most things to OW2. The exceptions were the team size (changed from 6v6 to 5v5) and 1 match type (1 type dropped with 2 new types added). Collectibles and anything that could be purchased was also migrated from 1 to 2.

ox0r ,
@ox0r@jlai.lu avatar

Oh

So pretty much standard blizzard now

nachobel ,

Activizzard

blakeus12 ,
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oh yeah they also abandoned the first game that was already good to make a campaign then cancelled the campaign at the last second and nobody can play the first one anymore.

capt_wolf ,
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I tried the game during the recent DnD event last month after a couple years away. Hadn’t played since loot boxes were still a thing, where I was literally playing daily since release. Stopped because the player base was becoming almost as toxic as LoL. Also, the overnight nerfing made things so different that I couldn’t use my mains effectively anymore.

My experience with the new game? It’s a great wait in line simulator with a terrible deathmatch game getting in the way!

  1. Join a queue
  2. Wait at least 5-10 minutes for a match to open up.
  3. Match ends 1 minute later, my team loses
  4. Everyone leaves match, I’m kicked back to lobby
  5. Rejoin queue…

This is fun?

Game’s dead right now.

They just invited steam users to the funeral.

AClassyGentleman , (edited )

Full disclaimer: I fell off Overwatch years ago, so this is just stuff I’ve picked up reading general game news, so I’m sure others will be more in-tune with what’s up but here’s an overview, at least:

So first off OW2 as a thing was always kind of bizarre. When it was a battle(dot)net exclusive, it was free if you owned 1, and straight-up automatically replaced OW1 in your library. It behaved like an update would for any other game, and that’s because it kinda just was a big update to the game. Naturally there’s some back and forth about if the gameplay changes are good or not, but the big issue is monetization.

So, when OW1 came out, they explicitly said that all content updates (basically things other than skins) would be free, including new characters, maps, etc. However, since OW2 was a “new” game, there was no risk of legal issues around false advertising if they were to start charging for new characters, which is exactly what they did. New characters now had to be unlocked via the battle pass (or purchased individually, I assume) in order to be playable, which obviously rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. (I vaguely remember this maybe being walked back to some degree after backlash, but I’m not sure one way or the other).

And all of this comes as Activision/Blizzard is going through a genuinely horrific series of scandals around workplace conditions. Like, there’s genuinely too much to list here but famously, one of the OW characters was renamed since he was originally named after an employee who turned out to be a huge sexual abuser. There’s report after report coming out on an almost daily basis, and it’s abundantly clear that management (including infamous shitbag CEO Bobby Kotik) are intentionally trying to cover things up. Genuinely mind-boggling. At this point, it also becomes abundantly clear that ActiBlizz management is using OW as a distraction from the negative press they’re getting, regularly announcing new updates or “progressive” (big air quotes due to the extreme cynical corporate nature) character details within hours of major scandals breaking.

So you’ve got all that on top of the usual toxicity that tends to form around competitive games if left unchecked. It’s kind of a mess.

BB69 ,

New characters are free. You just have to hit level 45 or 55 (I don’t remember, I haven’t played in awhile).

Or if you plop 10 bucks down on battle pass you get it immediately.

People overreact about the character thing. You can’t even use them in comp for a few weeks after they launch, but have access in training area to at least get a feel for it

GorbinOutOverHere ,

They were going to do some pve bullshit and that was literally the only justification they had for making overwatch 2 to begin with instead of just expanding on overwatch 1 and then they were like “yeah we’re not doing that pve thing” so yea

sma3in , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it
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My computer fan when I decide to play games

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keenkoon OP ,

lol

Tango , in I'm in this picture and I don't like it
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I’m near the bottom left because I’m poor. I think people over-upgrade their PCs, though. You can get a lot of mileage out of old hardware.

MariaTacobellina ,

Shhhh, don’t let them know… /s

People who upgrade and resell their still-good hardware keep the used market awash in 1 and 2-generation old stuff that keeps the hobby more affordable.

kd637_mi ,

I’ve realised this recently. I spent close to 2 grand (Australian) on a new PC a few years ago, with a 1440p monitor, and I generally play isometric RPGs and metroidvanias…

I do enjoy some high-fidelitt games, especially stuff like Alien Isolation and the Metro series, but I think I don’t need to spend so much next time.

Botree , in What's up with all the $99 games with a 95+% discount on Steam?
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steam game shady price

You’re right. Funny how they’re all the games with “hidden” in the titles and they all look somehow similar. It’s super suss. I don’t think it’s as simple as a cash grab. High chance they’re used for money laundering or transferring funds from stolen steam accounts or credit cards.

cory_lowry , in Anyone else tested the new recording feature?
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Yeah, it works well and haven’t noticed any type of performance impact.

EleventhHour ,
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how much space did it take up?

dabaldeagul ,
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Depends on what you configure it to. You can select the recording bitrate, and the amount of time it records for in minutes. I have selected 24mb/s (highest available currently) for 240 mins, and it says it’ll take up a maximum of roughly 40-45 gigs.

EleventhHour ,
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that’s not so bad

cory_lowry ,
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If you leave it set to the settings in the screenshot, the max it’ll take up is 10.8GB

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