Some people don't like it when everything is separate. It's impossible to please all the people all the time; in this case, Frontier have received a lot of feedback about Steam support. It makes sense to build on a platform like Steamworks which is mature and stable.I don't like it if everything is concentrated.
Correct, and it's a valid concern. My feeling though is that if you've imported a blueprint into your game you'll be able to continue using it (and re-export it as another blueprint if the original was removed). Certainly something to test very well when Alpha 3 rolls around...Well i didn't read what went wrong at RCTW in detail, but there had been some issues with pulled UGC if i remember corretly. It was still in the saved games, but couldn't be build anymore.
I don't like it if everything is concentrated.
Well i didn't read what went wrong at RCTW in detail, but there had been some issues with pulled UGC if i remember corretly. It was still in the saved games, but couldn't be build anymore.
I don't know if this still a topic, but some here have a better overview then me.
You are wrong there. You can review at Steam when you bought a Minimum of €5,- (I think it was) at Steam directly. I tried to review Parkitect and i am not allowed to. At least that is the message i got.
Only three things which worries me a bit about Steam:
1. Too much power in one hand.
2. Seems, when i look at RCTW, if a blueprint/ UGC is pulled from the workshop it is gone.
Correct me please if i am wrong there.
3. I cannot review there, because i haven't bought something at Steam yet. All my keys come from outside. (Either game was bought in store with DVD or i got it because it was implemented into Steam)
That's correct. They chose to use Steamworks for their sharing features, presumably because it's mature, stable and well-regarded. But unfortunately to play a game with Steamworks integration you need to have a Steam account (and presumably Steam). Personally I don't see the problem in installing Steam for a single game; it's not really any different than having the Frontier Launchpad installed.So what FD is saying, is that I will be forced to install and use Steam just to play PC? No other game I play, I play through Steam. I will be giving some serious thought as to whether I will be asking for a refund and uninstalling this game. Too bad, because I kind of like it.
So what FD is saying, is that I will be forced to install and use Steam just to play PC? No other game I play, I play through Steam. I will be giving some serious thought as to whether I will be asking for a refund and uninstalling this game. Too bad, because I kind of like it.
So if i want to use in full i have to buy something i don't want. Frontier should adress that. Because all who haven't had a Steam Account yet will have this problem.
So Frontier has to ask Valve to regard those keys as bought at Steam. Otherwise there will be some problems for them to deal with.
I guess that is mostly why parkitect has parkitectnexus.
2. Like Kenneth already said, if you already have it, you can still use it. It's basically a download, once you have it, you have it.
Personally i always copy items to another drive as well. In a worst case i have to format my computer and the item will be gone from the workshop. When you created a backup you can use it forever.
Yes. But as Janitor says.Why do you have to buy? Im pretty sure creating a Steam account is free.
Will Alpha players be in the beta?
Who knows when?! [squeeeeee]
Im a little confused. Will Alpha owners get access to the beta?
Yes.Will Alpha owners get access to the beta?
What is wrong with Steam? Its not like FacebookSo what FD is saying, is that I will be forced to install and use Steam just to play PC? No other game I play, I play through Steam. I will be giving some serious thought as to whether I will be asking for a refund and uninstalling this game. Too bad, because I kind of like it.
So if i want to use in full i have to buy something i don't want. Frontier should adress that. Because all who haven't had a Steam Account yet will have this problem.
So Frontier has to ask Valve to regard those keys as bought at Steam. Otherwise there will be some problems for them to deal with.
I guess that is mostly why parkitect has parkitectnexus.
Will parks made in the Alpha be compatible with the Beta and with the Full Game?
Steam is free, there are no additional costs to downloading and installing steam. We'll be providing keys to people who have bought the game.