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#1  Edited By Backstabuuu

Sleeping Dogs

Most people on this site love this game already so it's not a hard sell, but it's one of the best open world crime games I've ever played. It had loads of style, really fun combat, and great music. I just started Yakuza 0 a few weeks ago and that game reminds me of how much I love Sleeping Dogs.

Left 4 Dead

I've probably put more time into L4D than any other shooter and I miss playing it with my friends.

L.A. Noire

L.A. Noire really could have been something amazing, I'd love to see Rockstar take another shot at it. It was so close to being truly great, but it was bogged down by interrogation sequences that don't really make a whole lot of sense and were frustrating. I want to see a L.A. Noire game that removes the awkward guesswork.

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#2  Edited By Backstabuuu

@joshwent said:
@majortoms said:

They have a majority market share on people's game libraries, and now they want to start stripping us of the freedoms and openness they used to profess about. Serious: FUCK OFF.

Example? What has Valve done, including this most recent thing, that changes how you buy/play games at all?

Are you seriously asking how putting previously free workshop content behind paywalls impacts peoples' ability to play their games?

Here's one: I used Wet and Cold. Now I cannot use Wet and Cold unless I give them money or if I want to settle on the old outdated version that won't be seeing any more support on Nexus. From where I'm sitting, that looks like a pretty big impact.

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@wohlf said:

I don't like this, why couldn't it just be a donate button? And why take a cut? Really gross. :(

From what I've seen, it's sort of like a donate button, but not really.

The language they use is "Pay what you want", and then conveniently left out the option for $0.00. Which honestly feels more shitty than just having a straight price in my opinion.

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#4  Edited By Backstabuuu

I'm all for giving mod developers options that allow people to support them.

What I dislike is having things like Wet and Cold get a price tag added onto it out of nowhere, and suddenly now they're completely dropping their support for older versions of the mod that didn't cost money.

I also have to question the viability of actually paying for mods. As someone pointed out on the steam forum, the "starter" pack of paid mods costs more than the Legendary edition of Skyrim. This also prompts that there is eventually going to have to be the conversation of whether things like Nexus mods can even exist anymore.

I'm not paying more money for mods than I did for the actual game itself.

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