Wait... we already got this game.
* Death Stranding
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/death-stranding
Wait... we already got this game. Well, it was on offer back in
December 2022; whether you picked it up then or not was entirely up to
you. But if you missed it the first time, here's another opportunity
to grab it. I can't get all that excited about this game - Kojima's
works are just to "Japanese Weird" for me to engage with - but it has
its fans. It's undeniably unique though, and in an industry that is
filled with cookie-cutter clones, it's worth picking up just for that
reason alone. And sometimes weird is just what I'm in the mood for.
Epic's kept this week's freebie under wraps, rather than announcing it
ahead of time. That's rather annoying to me, since it means I have to
wait until the game is actually available before I start writing these summaries. But you just know it means it's gonna be a really good
game, right? So here it is: this week's free game from Epic is....
* Death Stranding
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/death-stranding
Wait... we already got this game. Well, it was on offer back in
December 2022; whether you picked it up then or not was entirely up to
you. But if you missed it the first time, here's another opportunity
to grab it. I can't get all that excited about this game - Kojima's
works are just to "Japanese Weird" for me to engage with - but it has
its fans. It's undeniably unique though, and in an industry that is
filled with cookie-cutter clones, it's worth picking up just for that
reason alone. And sometimes weird is just what I'm in the mood for.
So there you go. Was it worth the wait for you? Well, you have seven
days to decide, and then we start the cycle anew.
On Thu, 18 May 2023 11:18:16 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:
* Death Stranding
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/death-stranding
Wait... we already got this game. Well, it was on offer back in
December 2022; whether you picked it up then or not was entirely up to
you. But if you missed it the first time, here's another opportunity
to grab it. I can't get all that excited about this game - Kojima's
works are just to "Japanese Weird" for me to engage with - but it has
its fans. It's undeniably unique though, and in an industry that is
filled with cookie-cutter clones, it's worth picking up just for that >reason alone. And sometimes weird is just what I'm in the mood for.
You are always on top of this. Thank you for that. And yes, I already
had this one so I am guessing everyone here already has it.
Epic's kept this week's freebie under wraps, rather than announcing it
ahead of time. That's rather annoying to me, since it means I have to
wait until the game is actually available before I start writing these summaries. But you just know it means it's gonna be a really good
game, right? So here it is: this week's free game from Epic is....
* Death Stranding
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/death-stranding
Wait... we already got this game. Well, it was on offer back in
December 2022; whether you picked it up then or not was entirely up to
you. But if you missed it the first time, here's another opportunity
to grab it. I can't get all that excited about this game - Kojima's
works are just to "Japanese Weird" for me to engage with - but it has
its fans. It's undeniably unique though, and in an industry that is
filled with cookie-cutter clones, it's worth picking up just for that
reason alone. And sometimes weird is just what I'm in the mood for.
So there you go. Was it worth the wait for you? Well, you have seven
days to decide, and then we start the cycle anew.
Epic is getting weak with these free games these days. :(
Wait... we already got this game.
If by chance you *didn't* get this game before, consider buying the $5
director's cut upgrade >https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/death-stranding-directors-cut--upgrade
as well, as it includes desirable engine features.
On Thu, 18 May 2023 09:34:25 -0600, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action, rms >wrote:
If by chance you *didn't* get this game before, consider buying the $5 >>director's cut upgrade >>https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/death-stranding-directors-cut--upgrade >>as well, as it includes desirable engine features.
Can you elaborate on the engine improvements? I really don't want to
spend any money in the Epic Store. I'd generally rather drop it all on a >Steam purchase.
I mean, I read the description, but I don't understand what it has to do
with Cyberpunk 2077?
I mean, I read the description, but I don't understand what it has to do >>with Cyberpunk 2077?
Dontcha know, the 'big thing' with games these days is crossovers,
even if they don't make any sense and work contrary to the overall
theme and aesthetic. Anything to make a quick buck and attract fans of
game X to your own title. So, with "Death Stranding", you get various
pieces of new equipment and cosmetics lifted from "Cyberpunk 2077"
(e.g., a robot arm, sunglasses, holograms). Similarly, there are items
added that originated in "Half Life: Alyx" and "Portal" (a gravity
glove, Freeman's eyeglasses, a headcrab, etc.).
On Fri, 19 May 2023 02:17:03 +0000, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
Epic is getting weak with these free games these days. :(
In fairness to Epic, they are probably not seeing much benefit to the
whole program anymore.
The entire freebies program was designed to promote the Epic Games
platform when it was new. Initially, it was a quick and easy way to
get people to sign up for a free account and download the client.
On-boarding customers is always the hardest part, but once the client
is installed, they are exponentially more likely to buy things. After
all, if you wanted to play your free games, you'd need to install the
client first. It worked gangbusters too; Epic Games user count surged
in its first few months thanks to the program, in a way no other
client - not GOG, not EA Origin, not Ubisoft UPlay - managed.
Epic was also facing another obstacle: Steam. There was a lot of
resistance amongst PC gamers - almost all of whom already had an
account with Steam - to transferring over to Epic. After all, the vast
bulk of their gaming library was already on Steam, so why buy games on
some other store? But with all those free games, people could quickly
amass a library on Epic that rivaled their Steam library in size. This
made it much more likely that - if you were going to start up a game -
you'd be doing in through Epic's client instead of Valve's. And once
you had the Epic client open, that raised the possibility of more
sales.
The constant weekly drip of games was also great advertising for Epic;
it kept their name in the news, and couldn't help but give them a more positive reputation (something they struggled with in their initial
years thanks to a bungled reading of how gamers would react to
exclusives). Plus, to get those freebies, you'd have to scroll through
the store*... which, again, made it a sale of a non-free game more
likely.
So the free-games program is all to Epic's good... except by this time
most people who WANT an Epic account already have one, and their
libraries are probably full to overflowing by this point too. The free marketing is always welcome... but does it justify the cost of the
give-away program justify? Furthermore, all those freebies are
probably cannibalizing actual sales at this point; no need to spend
$60USD on "Death Stranding" when you already got it for free.
On the other hand, killing the program would kill a lot of that
hard-earned good will... which is why Epic is probably keeping it
going. But I'm not at all surprised that the pickings have become a
lot less desirable, with a lot of cheaper Indie games, freebies, or
repeats in the mix. Why spend a bundle on offering a hot (and
expensive) game like "Red Dead Redemption 2" when you'll get exactly
the same response from your customers - at least in terms of
engagement - by offering the much cheaper "EA Sims 4 Darling
Lifestyles Pack"?
TL;DR: I'm perfectly understanding of the decline in quality of Epic's offerings. It's reasonable and expected, and I'm happy to grab what
they give until they finally can the program.
;-P
* Unless somebody fed you the direct links to the free games on a
weekly basis ;-)
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:<snip>
On Fri, 19 May 2023 02:17:03 +0000, ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
Epic is getting weak with these free games these days. :(
In fairness to Epic, they are probably not seeing much benefit to the
whole program anymore.
TL;DR: I'm perfectly understanding of the decline in quality of Epic's
offerings. It's reasonable and expected, and I'm happy to grab what
they give until they finally can the program.
Oh gosh. I hope they don't kill their online services. All of our games!
:( Unless they want to move them to Steam like Bethesda did. Maybe Epic >should stop doing weekly Thursdays and just do once a month? I hope
their Christmas season's offers will still happen and be good even if
they're repeats like in the past.
On Fri, 19 May 2023 19:26:40 +0000, a...@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallsh...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, 19 May 2023 02:17:03 +0000, a...@zimage.comANT (Ant) wrote:
Epic is getting weak with these free games these days. :(
<snip>In fairness to Epic, they are probably not seeing much benefit to the
whole program anymore.
It's not likely that Epic is going to kill the Epic Games Store. TheyTL;DR: I'm perfectly understanding of the decline in quality of Epic'sOh gosh. I hope they don't kill their online services. All of our games! >:( Unless they want to move them to Steam like Bethesda did. Maybe Epic >should stop doing weekly Thursdays and just do once a month? I hope
offerings. It's reasonable and expected, and I'm happy to grab what
they give until they finally can the program.
their Christmas season's offers will still happen and be good even if >they're repeats like in the past.
went into knowing it was a long-term investment; reports (admittedly
from last year) said they didn't expect to see any profit from it
until 2027(!). Whatever you think of their tactics, the company has
made a great start of things
On Fri, 19 May 2023 11:42:34 -0400, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action,
Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
I mean, I read the description, but I don't understand what it has to do >>with Cyberpunk 2077?
Dontcha know, the 'big thing' with games these days is crossovers,What The Actual...
even if they don't make any sense and work contrary to the overall
theme and aesthetic. Anything to make a quick buck and attract fans of >game X to your own title. So, with "Death Stranding", you get various >pieces of new equipment and cosmetics lifted from "Cyberpunk 2077"
(e.g., a robot arm, sunglasses, holograms). Similarly, there are items >added that originated in "Half Life: Alyx" and "Portal" (a gravity
glove, Freeman's eyeglasses, a headcrab, etc.).
...
...
(*face palm*)
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