what lag?
Crysis 2
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what lag?
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what lag?
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Well, I have heard that EA have removed Crysis 2 from steam because steam have proposed some business plan that was not compatible with Crysis 2.
It's linked to the new announcement of Steam which allow now micro transactions in game ?
Well, I don't know, but this story is strange. It smell conspiracy !
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Quote from Froyok
Well, I have heard that EA have removed Crysis 2 from steam because steam have proposed some business plan that was not compatible with Crysis 2.It's linked to the new announcement of Steam which allow now micro transactions in game ?
Well, I don't know, but this story is strange. It smell conspiracy !
Wouldn't surprise me. We might be witnessing the beginning of the fall of Steam now with F2P games and micro-transactions

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Quote from Minotauro
Wouldn't surprise me. We might be witnessing the beginning of the fall of Steam now with F2P games and micro-transactions

lolwut
Steam made almost $1 billion last year. I think it might be a bit early for the canary test at this point.
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Quote from Serenius
Wouldn't surprise me. We might be witnessing the beginning of the fall of Steam now with F2P games and micro-transactions

lolwut
Steam made almost $1 billion last year. I think it might be a bit early for the canary test at this point.
Well the day Zynga starts porting their crap to Steam will be the day I lose all respect for Valve. I really hope that never happens.
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Considering that Zynga's business model revolves around browser-embedded games and mobile games, I think you're safe to hold onto your respect for Valve. Besides, end of the day, all that money is just going to making the next Half Life game that much better.

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Quote from Minotauro
Wouldn't surprise me. We might be witnessing the beginning of the fall of Steam now with F2P games and micro-transactions

lolwut
Steam made almost $1 billion last year. I think it might be a bit early for the canary test at this point.
Well the day Zynga starts porting their crap to Steam will be the day I lose all respect for Valve. I really hope that never happens.
Huh? Where did you get that idea from?
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>respect
>billions of dollars
>gabelaughingonaboatsurroundedbywomenandcake.jpg
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Quote from PogoP
Wouldn't surprise me. We might be witnessing the beginning of the fall of Steam now with F2P games and micro-transactions

lolwut
Steam made almost $1 billion last year. I think it might be a bit early for the canary test at this point.
Well the day Zynga starts porting their crap to Steam will be the day I lose all respect for Valve. I really hope that never happens.
Huh? Where did you get that idea from?
Huh? Why wouldn't they? It's a huge platform with millions of clients, why wouldn't they want to bring their shit to steam? It wouldn't hurt their facebook crap one bit.
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Quote from Froyok
Well, I have heard that EA have removed Crysis 2 from steam because steam have proposed some business plan that was not compatible with Crysis 2.It's linked to the new announcement of Steam which allow now micro transactions in game ?
Well, I don't know, but this story is strange. It smell conspiracy !
Steam's microtransaction system is the same system that's been in place for ages for TF2 hat purchases. It's been part of the system since long before Crysis 2's release. You read some bull, dawg.
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I don't know if I can share the few infos we got at crytek, so I won't, but Froyok doesn't seem too far from the truth, except micro-transactions aren't the problem
Hopefully it'll be back on steam when valve and crytek figure out a way to be friends again -
Quote from Minotauro
Wouldn't surprise me. We might be witnessing the beginning of the fall of Steam now with F2P games and micro-transactions

lolwut
Steam made almost $1 billion last year. I think it might be a bit early for the canary test at this point.
Well the day Zynga starts porting their crap to Steam will be the day I lose all respect for Valve. I really hope that never happens.
Huh? Where did you get that idea from?
Huh? Why wouldn't they? It's a huge platform with millions of clients, why wouldn't they want to bring their shit to steam? It wouldn't hurt their facebook crap one bit.
..because it's browser based and zynga does not need an unnecessary expense (such as steam) when they can get users directly from any browser.
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Quote from Corwin
I don't know if I can share the few infos we got at crytek, so I won't, but Froyok doesn't seem too far from the truth, except micro-transactions aren't the problem
Hopefully it'll be back on steam when valve and crytek figure out a way to be friends againCrytek doesn't control jack shit about its distribution, it's all EA. EA controls everything business wise with the Crysis franchise.
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Well ok, replace "crytek" with "EA" in my post then

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Well ok, replace "crytek" with "EA" in my post then

Not so fast: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2 ... from-steam
Quote"It's unfortunate that Steam has removed Crysis 2 from their service. This was not an EA decision or the result of any action by EA," reads a statement made to GamesIndustry.biz."Steam has imposed a set of business terms for developers hoping to sell content on that service - many of which are not imposed by other online game services. Unfortunately, Crytek has an agreement with another download service which violates the new rules from Steam and resulted in its expulsion of Crysis 2 from Steam."
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There you go, it's not a secret anymore.
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Quote from Sentura
Wouldn't surprise me. We might be witnessing the beginning of the fall of Steam now with F2P games and micro-transactions

lolwut
Steam made almost $1 billion last year. I think it might be a bit early for the canary test at this point.
Well the day Zynga starts porting their crap to Steam will be the day I lose all respect for Valve. I really hope that never happens.
Huh? Where did you get that idea from?
Huh? Why wouldn't they? It's a huge platform with millions of clients, why wouldn't they want to bring their shit to steam? It wouldn't hurt their facebook crap one bit.
..because it's browser based and zynga does not need an unnecessary expense (such as steam) when they can get users directly from any browser.
Who in this industry has more money to burn than Zynga? Don't forget that Steam already has an integrated web browser... Anyway, I really hope I'm just being paranoid and nothing of this ever happens.
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