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11 votes
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The storefront conundrum - Thoughts about where to sell a text-based indie game
4 votes -
Apple, Epic, and the App Store
9 votes -
Steam Labs celebrates one year of experimentation - A look back at what they've learned, shipped, and shelved so far
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Opinion so far on the Epic Games Store?
Okay, so it's been around now for a year and a half. What's the good, bad, and ugly? I know they've got free games every week, I know they've got a bunch of timed exclusives, and I hear they've...
Okay, so it's been around now for a year and a half. What's the good, bad, and ugly? I know they've got free games every week, I know they've got a bunch of timed exclusives, and I hear they've still got kinks to iron out. I'm primarily asking from the perspective of an occasional gamer who prefers to be as hassle-free, launcher-free, and DRM-free as possible.
20 votes -
Bandcamp is waiving their fee on sales today, with many artists and labels having special releases, discounts, or donating their own proceeds
16 votes -
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning listed in Xbox Store
7 votes -
G2A profited from illegally obtained game keys, will pay Factorio developer damages
17 votes -
Pushbullet: Let's guess what Google requires in fourteen days or they kill our extension
19 votes -
How do you organize your downloaded music library?
Recently, this post was brought back to the front page with some fresh replies and it got me wondering how those of you with large (digital) music libraries organize them? I'm not very tech savvy...
Recently, this post was brought back to the front page with some fresh replies and it got me wondering how those of you with large (digital) music libraries organize them?
I'm not very tech savvy so I primarily just have my modestly sized library saved in folders by artist, but that leads to some folders only having one song in them which can be annoying to navigate when I need to. I have been thinking about just having all my songs dumped into one folder, since I'm able to filter them by artist/album in Foobar anyway.
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How do you organize your gaming library?
I'm currently reorganizing my Steam library, as I do every other year or so, and I'm curious as to how people here organize things (or not). Do you have certain categories or a taxonomy you put...
I'm currently reorganizing my Steam library, as I do every other year or so, and I'm curious as to how people here organize things (or not). Do you have certain categories or a taxonomy you put your games into? What are the benefits and limitations for the way you've chosen?
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What has your experience been like buying digital music?
I've been wanting to buy some music recently from some artists that are only available through places like Amazon, iTunes, Google Play... However, I have specifically stayed away from most of...
I've been wanting to buy some music recently from some artists that are only available through places like Amazon, iTunes, Google Play... However, I have specifically stayed away from most of these platforms for various reasons, the primary one being that I prefer Bandcamp over all of them (and up to now I never had the need to go anywhere else anyway).
So my question is, have you bought any music from these types of platforms online and what was the experience like?
Some specifics for what I'm personally looking to get out of this topic (you don't have to answer these if you don't want to, general experiences are fine too):
- Can I buy music through my browser alone? This one's primarily aimed at iTunes, because when I go to Apple Music and click on the "Also available in the iTunes Store" button for a particular song or album, nothing happens. So I'm assuming it's trying to launch iTunes which I don't have installed.
- Is the music available in multiple audio formats and can I pick whichever one I want after purchase? This is what I like a lot about Bandcamp, you buy the music once and it gives you a bunch of different audio formats to choose from.
- Did the audio files come with metadata and cover art attached (and were they accurate)? This one's not a big deal overall since stuff like Picard exists, but it's just a nice thing to not need to worry about.
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CS:GO has set a new record of one million concurrent players, which makes it the third Steam game to do so
@steamdb: CS:GO has set a new record of ONE million concurrent players, which makes it the third @Steam game to do so. 🚀 Congratulations to the @CSGO team! https://t.co/bzLMfMOJvD
13 votes -
GOG expands its policy to allow refunds up to thirty days after purchase
13 votes -
"Total" Discord integration for community participation in development
I've been discovering recently how convenient Discord can make developing with the feedback of your community, or of selected members of your community. This is assuming that you are already...
I've been discovering recently how convenient Discord can make developing with the feedback of your community, or of selected members of your community.
This is assuming that you are already talking with your dev team and community on Discord and have a server for that.
Create your game on the Discord platform (they do the same thing as Steam basically), and integrate an alpha-access store page right into your Discord server as a channel. This store page can be restricted to whomever you want via normal Discord permissions. Binaries can be distributed wonderfully simply this way, becuase if you're talking with the community in Discord already, you can just send them to that store page channel embedded directly in your server where they can simply click "install" to test your most recent binaries.
The agreement with Discord restricts only a few things that I wasn't interested in anyway: They don't want you to do an exclusive deal with another distribution service (duh), and anywhere you advertise your game you must mention that it's also available on Discord in addition to wherever else you're distributing it. That's pretty much fine with me.
Anyway, I'm having a lot more fun with this than I had previously trying to distribute pre-release alpha binaries, so I wanted to see what you all thought about it. And what criticisms there are to be had.
7 votes -
Google Stadia announces plans to add over 120 games this year, including over ten exclusives
17 votes -
Google is working to bring official support for Steam to Chrome OS
12 votes -
Epic Games Store has generated $680 million in revenue so far, largely from exclusives. Weekly free games will continue through 2020
12 votes -
EA Access and EA Games on Steam
16 votes -
French court says Valve must allow Steam users to resell games
33 votes -
Classic Doom games vanish, reappear on Xbox One with features missing
13 votes -
1993’s Doom requires a Bethesda account to play on Switch, quickly becomes an internet joke
11 votes -
Under fire from game devs, G2A proposes new 'Key Blocker' tool
18 votes -
Introducing Steam Labs - a place for testing and giving feedback on experimental Steam features
11 votes -
GOG's quest to unite all game launchers just might work, and Microsoft is already on board
22 votes -
All remaining Telltale games will be removed from sale on GOG on Monday, May 27
7 votes -
Valve explains their thoughts about whether the recent Assassin's Creed: Unity giveaway resulted in the first "off-topic review bomb" with a positive effect
14 votes -
BattlEye now say they're working with Valve to support Steam Play
6 votes -
Epic buys Rocket League developer Psyonix, strongly hints it will stop selling the game on Steam
62 votes -
Nintendo pulls Switch game A Dark Room from eShop after dev reveals he sneaked in a basic code-editor as an "Easter egg"
23 votes -
Tim Sweeney - If Steam commited to a 12% take, we would stop buying exclusives
@timsweeneyepic: @GV_Delchev @riggedforepic @BeegorBucleor @MrAngryBates If Steam committed to a permanent 88% revenue share for all developers and publishers without major strings attached, Epic would hastily organize a retreat from exclusives (while honoring our partner commitments) and consider putting our own games on Steam.
7 votes -
Ubisoft will only sell Anno 1800 on Epic Games Store (in addition to Uplay) when it launches
7 votes -
Steam is finally getting a redesigned library—here's our first look
16 votes -
Heavy Rain, Beyond: Two Souls, and Detroit: Become Human are coming to PC, leading next wave of Epic Games Store exclusives
13 votes -
Steam announces plans to identify "off-topic review bombs", and remove them from games' review scores
13 votes -
Well played: Store credit
3 votes -
Rumor: Microsoft is working on bringing Xbox Game Pass to Switch, including Xbox One games playable via streaming
10 votes -
Razer closes its game store after ten months
24 votes -
SoundCloud has launched a new distribution feature which enables artists to spread their music to a range of rival streaming services
7 votes -
Steam Play recently hit 500 Windows games rated as Platinum on ProtonDB
28 votes -
Metro developer threatens to drop future PC support in response to boycott
24 votes -
Looks like Steam’s getting dedicated servers for non-Valve games
20 votes -
Publisher Deep Silver responds to Metro: Exodus controversy
16 votes -
Nintendo makes it clear that piracy is the only way to preserve video game history
29 votes -
Metro Exodus being pulled from Steam, now only on Epic Store (preoders will be honored)
13 votes -
So you want to compete with Steam: Epic, Discord, Kartridge, and RobotCache
11 votes -
‘The Division 2’ coming to Epic Games Store, pulled from Steam
17 votes -
Disappearing movies and games: How safe is your digital collection?
33 votes -
Fallout 76 beta can’t be uninstalled unless bought
21 votes -
The GOG client for Linux is no longer actively being worked on
42 votes