(06-16-2011, 06:12 PM)Spore link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=backfire link=topic=4314.msg210575#msg210575 date=1308264121]
Selling music on steam. I'm all for this idea.
How about hardware? The new releases tab has the Razer Hydra motion controller for 140 dollars. Crazy.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/901666/
Edit: Ok, the trailer for that thing is kind of neat.
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Definitely smashing awesome trailer, I want one.
Also wary that the trailer was exclusively a Portal 2 mod, very slow paced. I've got visions of another... what the fuck was that 3d controller with the big egg shaped body again? when it comes to a FPS online, though.
(06-16-2011, 07:29 PM)Kirby, the FaNspyPyro link Wrote: [ -> ]what the fuck was that 3d controller with the big egg shaped body again?
Novint Falcon. They focus on force feedback, not motion controls though.
the only problem is iirc the song files are in your steam folders somewhere, at least for valve games. don't remember if you have to do anything to extract them but if they remove that some people won't be too happy.
Outta curiosity, downloading that soundtrack through steam, where's it put the songs? Just in your steam folder, or does double clicking on it allow you to extract it to your music folder or something?
novint falcon was kinda cool. i kind of want to try mine out again in tf2. not for sniping though.
i'm prolly going to get it, i love beat hazard
Ms. ExSplosion Man may get a Steam release. Steam users noticed that it appeared on the Steam registry for a short time before being renamed ValveTestApp105420 which is almost as good. This is following a trend where users discovered Limbo would be coming to the platform as well.
(07-05-2011, 11:56 AM)Spore link Wrote: [ -> ]Ms. Explosion Man may get a Steam release. Steam users noticed that it appeared on the Steam registry for a short time before being renamed ValveTestApp105420 which is almost as good. This is following a trend where users discovered Limbo would be coming to the platform as well.
It's Ms. Splosion Man, dammit.
You are so right. Also, the game appeared in the library of an RPS writer for awhile without him knowing why. I think this is pretty much assured. Perhaps Twisted Pixel was just on a three game exclusivity period with Microsoft.
(07-05-2011, 12:00 PM)Spore link Wrote: [ -> ]You are so right. Also, the game appeared in the library of an RPS writer for awhile without him knowing why. I think this is pretty much assured. Perhaps Twisted Pixel was just on a three game exclusivity period with Microsoft.
Everyone should be able to play Comic Jumper. The gameplay isn't as good as Splosion Man, but the writing for it is outstanding.