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Yeah, that's something I find really fascinating, I want to get into the detail of it though and see if we can nab receipts on these bastards so we can educate other gamers properly on what they're up to. From the dev side of things like others in dev circles generally I've been getting more and more suspicious of their outright asset flips. However their finances can't possibly match up because there are only going to be so many retards buying these games on steam and giving it positive reviews.

Compare that to the indie titles that actually put effort into their games whether you necessarily like what they're doing or not and the differences are pretty stark because I'm seeing titles I've never heard of now regularly hitting the top seller lists which is fascinating. The only other 'big studio' titles that are getting at the top these days are often free to play games which is a bit of a joke because those games don't even technically get sold. Valve is just recording how many people are installing those games on their libraries.

Baldur's Gate 3 and Battlebit remastered are specific examples I'm looking at in the rankings as part of my marketing research as well of course little titles getting up there now. Hell what's even more fascinating is even games like Terraria are regularly on the top rankings these days and that's a pretty old game by today's standards.

285 days ago
2 score
Reason: Original

Yeah, that's something I find really fascinating, I want to get into the detail of it though and see if we can nab receipts on these bastards so we can educate other gamers properly on what they're up to. From the dev side of things like others in dev circles generally I've been getting more and more suspicious of their outright asset flips. However their finances can't possibly match up because there are only going to be so many retards buying these games on steam and giving it positive reviews.

Compare that to the indie titles that actually put effort into their games whether you necessarily like what they're doing or not and the differences are pretty stark because I'm seeing titles I've never heard of now regularly hitting the top seller lists which is fascinating. The only other 'big studio' titles that are getting at the top these days are often free to play games which is a bit of a joke because those games don't even technically get sold. Valve is just recording how many people are installing those games on their libraries.

Baldur's Gate 3 and Battlebit remastered are specific examples I'm looking at in the rankings as part of my marketing research as well of course little titles getting up there now. Hell what's even more fascinating is even games like Terraria are regularly on the top rankings these days and that's a prety old game by today's standards.

285 days ago
1 score