Homeskilit, on 04 November 2015 - 10:05 PM, said:
@DeadEye COTP
How many people have you convinced to try out the game?
How many stayed with the game after learning its "quirks"?
Of those people, how many were not already BT or Mech fans?
I do not think steam will help the game one bit because the casual gamer will not even try it. The Mech fan will try it and hate it, and even those that like it probably will not stay with it. Odds are everyone here is here because the are fans of the franchise and even their patience is wearing thin.
That's complete conjecture. First, you're assuming Steam is only casual players. You are so far off the mark it makes my head hurt. Steam is the leading platform for all things gaming concerned, there is no logical argument you could make against that point. People will try literally any game you throw up on the store, and more will follow based on reviews.
I'll even provide proof, because I'm just a reasonable guy like that: WarZ/Infestation created a vaporware game, lied and stole from anyone who was dumb enough to pay into it, abandoned the game, made a new one with the same engine and assets but a different map. Oh, and Steam actually had it removed from the store at one point for blatant copyright infringement as well as outright lies as to what the game actually contained. - it still has 1000+ people playing daily.
It hosts the TOP games currently being played around the world competitively. DOTA 2, and CSGO. (There are many more, but those have millions of unique daily logins) Neither of those games had some major following previously, in fact they were identical in terms of community to the BT community. They are niche games that only appealed to certain people at one point in time.
I just had all of my gaming buddies download this, one had played BT games previously. Everyone else is enjoying it for what it is. Thankfully I'm sugar coating how desperately greedy this company is so we can play for a few days before all the good games start releasing.
The only thing that is going to hurt this game on Steam is the disgusting MACRO transaction issue; they are going to get eaten alive for it there. Steam is a fantastic community, and people actually go out of their way to inform you of everything good or bad about a game, as well as creating in-depth guides down to the smallest detail.
In terms of functionality, there is no glaring issue present in this game that would give it a negative review unless you were already a hardcore BT fan into all the lore and how everything is actually supposed to work.
Edited by DeadEye COTP, 04 November 2015 - 11:01 PM.