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I'm nobody and I just bought this game.I told Vince years ago no one's gonna buy this game if the price tag is what it is.
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I'm nobody and I just bought this game.I told Vince years ago no one's gonna buy this game if the price tag is what it is.
So did I, so did a lot of people on Codex. Doesnt change anything. The price is still a bit steep for an an unknown indie game. (yeah I know its going to be awesome but most of the steam users dont)I'm nobody and I just bought this game.
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The price is still a bit steep for an an unknown indie game. (yeah I know its going to be awesome but most of the steam users dont)
Or maybe they will think that since it's 28 euro/30 USD it must be really good (especially after reading Steam reviews).So did I, so did a lot of people on Codex. Doesnt change anything. The price is still a bit steep for an an unknown indie game. (yeah I know its going to be awesome but most of the steam users dont)
Well they certainly will not think that graphics look nice (yes it is very important for a lot of gamers). Also compare it to the price to other similar indie titles like Shadowrun, Banner Saga, Dead state, Legend of grimrock etc. Oh and lets not forget about another Post Ap indie RPG called the UnderrailOr maybe they will think that since it's 28 euro/30 USD it must be really good (especially after reading Steam reviews).
Also compare it to the price to other similar indie titles like Shadowrun, Banner Saga, Dead state, Legend of grimrock etc. Oh and lets not forget about another Post Ap indie RPG called the Underrail
OMG I m not comparing the quality of the games, I know that AOD is better then all of them put together but for people not familiar with AOD price could be a decisive factor and it could affect sales big time.Don't ever dare to compare AoD to shovelware like shadowrun, banner saga and grimrock.
There is a demo which shows that graphics are irrelevant. If someone will bother to download it there will be a very good chance they will buy it. Happened to me, I also thought that a game with such old graphics probably won't be anything special - how wrong I was. And now I find graphics very pleasant and beautiful even.Well they certainly will not think that graphics look nice (yes it is very important for a lot of gamers). Also compare it to the price to other similar indie titles like Shadowrun, Banner Saga, Dead state, Legend of grimrock etc. Oh and lets not forget about another Post Ap indie RPG called the Underrail
It's been updated on Sep 17th. We'll update it on the release day, of course.Pre-ordered two years ago. Vault Dweller can I assume the BMT link is updated to latest? I can't wait so started playing again.
I would be more concerned with this game not having localization (other than Russian). That will deter a significant number of customers (either kids or older gamers who would gladly play it otherwise).
The price may as well be 60E for how much replayability it has, but obviously you have to buy it in a first place to know that it has replayability.
No, they get an "early access" tag.Every Codexer just needs to write a Steam review once the final release happens. Apropos, do reviews reset once a game leaves EA?
Anthedon, you can always (fake) edit your review after it gets released and it won't have this tag any more.No, they get an "early access" tag.
Not in Poland and I assume that it's the same for many other countries. There is a difference between learning the system (which you don't need English for) and enjoying AoD complex story, characters and dialogues. As for kids, I've had in mind those above 14+ old. There are intelligent gamers among this demographic that would enjoy AoD if they had known English at a certain level.Older gamers, which have the capacity to master AoD, can read in English.