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figmentPez

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A little early for April Fools, aren't we?

GOG.com teaming up with Luna cloud streaming service

The post is scant on details, but presumably this will work similarly to Ubisoft's partnership. If you have a Luna or Prime subscription, any games you own on GOG that are also available on Luna can be streamed. Cyberpunk 2077 will be one of the games, but no word on what other games will be available.

Notably GOG cloud saves will work with Luna, which was one of the bigger drawbacks of Luna. When I tried to play Control on Luna, I was disappointed to find that there's no way to transfer saved games to PC from that game. Even for games that do support downloading of saved games, there's no automated system to sync things, currently.

Although I'm skeptical about cloud gaming, and absolutely shocked that GOG is partnering with Luna, this does seem to be a good step for cloud gaming. The ability to own (as much as owning any game is possible in the US) the games you're playing on the cloud is a much better option than indefinitely renting a game.
The GOG / Amazon Luna partnership is live. I'm not sure how many games they have on the service, but it's definitely not all of GOG's library. Once again I think they're shooting themselves in the foot by focusing on shooters and other action heavy games. Metro Exodus, Cuphead, Robocop, Hollow Knight, etc are not going to play well streaming for a lot of people. I'm glad to see they at least have some adventure games and other slower paced stuff.

I'm puzzled by their choices for other reasons as well. A Plague Tale: Innocence but not the sequel Requiem? The Witcher 1 & 2, but not 3? I can't figure out the reasoning behind their choices. They don't seem to be going for a "streaming can replace your high end gaming PC" approach, since Cyberpunk 2077 isn't on there, and they have the classic Tomb Raider games but not the more modern ones.

I have over 200 games in my GOG library (I've claimed a lot of freebies.). 8 of those games are on Luna. There's a ton of games I think would be better suited to streaming, but aren't available. Dorfromantik and Unpacking are both slow paced and have no mobile version. These would be perfect to stream to a tablet, maybe a phone, for couch gaming. There's a half-dozen adventure games they do have, but they could use a lot more big names.

Prime Gaming hasn't even posted about this on their blog. What a weird way to launch a service.
 
Nobody is engaging with the world mechanics and are just beelining bosses. From has literally said, "Ok good luck" to that. I know some folk that collected the whatevers in the world and juiced that up and didn't seem to think it was that bad. The boss designs are said to be the lowlight but that's basically because From has exhausted their creativity there it seems.
 
Nice.

Wait, subnautica below zero wasn't subnautica 2?

I...never thought Below Zero was Subnautica 2? I'm pretty sure they considered it like an expansion pack than a full sequel. Or a side expansion. Shorter content taking place in the same universe. Like Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
 

GasBandit

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I...never thought Below Zero was Subnautica 2? I'm pretty sure they considered it like an expansion pack than a full sequel. Or a side expansion. Shorter content taking place in the same universe. Like Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
Ehh, it was sold entirely separately, and had zero interaction with the original... Guess it was like how New Vegas wasn't Fallout 4.
 
Doom on SNES wasn't red here. At least my copy wasn't.

I did have the red Maximum Carnage and the black Killer Instinct.
 
Does Steam have a return limit? I refunded a game last week and may wish to again soon.
If you bought the game within the last 2 weeks & have less than 2 hours playtime it should be fine. I haven't seen anything about how many games you can refund within a set amount of time - this seems like the type of thing Valve would prefer to leave vague to prevent someone gaming the system but I don't think just 2 games in a short period of time would be considered overly excessive.
 
Yep, I have a PS5. Honestly, I use it to game more these days than my PC (mostly for the comfort of couch gaming).

But the Pro will apparently be $959.99 in Canada. For some spruced up graphics and processing, and no disc drive? Fuuuuuuuuuuuck that. Maybe - MAYBE - if it had a disc drive, I could justify the price.
 
Yep, I have a PS5. Honestly, I use it to game more these days than my PC (mostly for the comfort of couch gaming).

But the Pro will apparently be $959.99 in Canada. For some spruced up graphics and processing, and no disc drive? Fuuuuuuuuuuuck that. Maybe - MAYBE - if it had a disc drive, I could justify the price.
The lack of a disc drive is annoying. You can probably attach one like you can with the regular PS5 but you have to pay extra money.
 
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