Author Topic: the future of pc gaming is here  (Read 2426 times)

http://store.steampowered.com/app/585780
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Very cool super mario 64 style game, many adventures and exploration in the 3d world, based on great titles that have been very successful: Super Mario 64, Gex, Crash Bandicoot, Conker's Bad Fur Day !!! Jogo no estilo super mario 64 , muitas aventuras e explorações no mundo 3D, baseado em grandes titulos do passado que fizeram grande...

« Last Edit: February 04, 2017, 02:49:13 PM by torin² »

is this real life? is this just fantasy?

Greenlight is a flawless system.

Greenlight is a flawless system.
the problem isn't greenlight, the problem is the people who vote for crappy games like this as a joke

the problem isn't greenlight, the problem is the people who vote for crappy games like this as a joke
Some kind of QC system would be nice.


most of the steam community is handicapped. I can literally put a game where you watch paint dry and people will probably greenlight it.

most of the steam community is handicapped. I can literally put a game where you watch paint dry and people will probably greenlight it.
someone already did that


the problem isn't greenlight, the problem is the people who vote for crappy games like this as a joke
thats why greenlight is flawed


I'm really loving sick and tired of Valve not taking any responsibility of their platform. Consoles so rarely get games of this spec (ignoring XBLA) because of the tight certification process which helps weed out lazy and stupid developers from making a quick buck off handicaps.

Unfortunately, Valve have the "Open Source" mindset, encouraging everybody to have a go, but this is the loving result of that. It's very clear Valve didn't learn a damn thing from the Video Game Crash in the 80s.

I'm really loving sick and tired of Valve not taking any responsibility of their platform. Consoles so rarely get games of this spec (ignoring XBLA) because of the tight certification process which helps weed out lazy and stupid developers from making a quick buck off handicaps.

Unfortunately, Valve have the "Open Source" mindset, encouraging everybody to have a go, but this is the loving result of that. It's very clear Valve didn't learn a damn thing from the Video Game Crash in the 80s.

Even worse is when trash like this overflows the new releases and specials putting legitimately good indie games that someone worked hard on at the bottom of the list, reducing the chances of someone seeing it.

The sliding mechanics looks pretty fun.  :cookieMonster:

is greenlight just the new loving xbox live indie games section? because that's really what i'm beginning to think this is at this point