This is some good popcorn yo.
I'm having problems with trying to figure out which part of your post is more nonsensical, the part about the vocal minority or the part about ignoring steam users.
Let me help you understand something. ED went to steam because they needed sales. Beyond the UK this game wasn't very popular and the crowd that needs to be hit to allow a indie studio grow to AAA is the largest consumer market -- the USA and the best way to target the USA? Steam. You can have a look at the steam charts my friend, ED sales has been increasing every day the game has been on steam. Steam gives (well, not give, its apart of the fee) its developers CDN services for their entire game which FD doesn't take advantage of (except for the patcher).
As far as FD putting non-steam users first, that's just ridiculous, that's like me telling my customers I'm not going to put those first that pay with with a credit card (ya know, because the merchant providers take a cut). Now, what do you think the credit card companies will say when I make this a policy? I'll give you a hint, I won't be able to use my merchant account any longer.
To sit here and tell everyone that FD made the huge choice of putting the game on steam on the whelm of a few players -- while I can tell the intent was to accost that "vocal minority" consisting of steam users, what you did, is paid the perfect insult to FD, basically accusing them of not knowing how to manage their own company.
And before you go making any fancy assumptions, yeah, I've been around the globe once or twice in service to my country, and no, I didn't buy this game on steam, nor have I registered a key through steam.
I skipped a few pages, so correct me if I'm wrong, but... Has it occurred to anyone that it has been all of half a day since the announcement, and that FD is poking around Europe. Valve is a US firm, and so Steam will generally be centralized there. I don't think delays are anything but expected.
Have a little patience, okay? Just because it's not available RIGHT NOW doesn't mean it won't be in a little while. Or tomorrow. If you don't want the game installing in a different library, wait a little bit. Have a little faith in FD, and Valve. If you don't get it in a few days? THEN you can pitch a fuss.
it's pure greed.
why i have to redownload the game from their (usually crappy) servers when they had a deal with steam previously?
i just redownloaded elite yesterday on steam, beacause it's obviously better to get automatically updated while i'm at work, faster download and very useful community hub...just to find out i have to re-download the whole thing for horizons.
why should they put strain on their own servers (with delays, problems with service delivery and all the rest) when they could simply put a folder on steam and having all your gamers update flawlessly :/
i hope they are not doing this for maximizing sales (on an already OVERPRICED dlc) but...whathever
You have no evidence to back that up.... If you do please share if not that is libellous
FD didn't want to go through Steam anyway, it was only because a vocal minority kicked up a fuss on the forums about being able to see how many hours they had played and getting stupid achievement's that FD relented and gave out Steam keys and put the game on Valves store.
One of the devs even came on the forum and said they preferred that people bought through the FD store rather than Steam, because, you know, Valve take a cut of the profits that could go back to FD and maybe speed development a little.
Steam users are literally giving Valve money for nothing, there is nothing Steam are doing that you don't get through the FD store other than the auto updates, a timer, and some daft internet badges to say you did things.
FD are always going to look after the non Steam users first.
Steam is one of the worst pieces of bloatware/crapware imaginable + it takes money from the developer.
Not convinced, since you can't buy Horizons on Steam....
But thought 8.1gb seems big for the original game.
More i read this thread the more i hate people. Probably the dumbest thing to SERIOUSLY get mad over. For gods sake, the game plays the same either way. You can force steam layover just fine.
It's sad that this isn't even a troll. I can't even describe how dumb the people are who are legitimately mad about this without getting perma banned.
The game costs the same either way.
The Elite: Dangerous Steam install update includes Horizons, but not access to it through Steam. For that you need the Horizons Steam Key, which then installs it all over again, or just launch the Elite: Dangerous Steam installed launcher directly instead of through Steam.
Yeah, it's a hot mess.![]()
Yeah, I agree that it's stupid how the same game is listed as different games on Steam.![]()
Sacrifice 30% of revenue to steam is simply not worth it. Not when distribution costs have came down drastically. An setting up your own download store is trivial nowadays.
It is not. Once you purchase anything via steam, or link your game to steam; all future purchases from the frontier store (avoiding steam) still give valve their cut. In short, once you link with steam there is nothing Frontier can do to avoid paying Valve. Even for paint jobs etc.
If that's true, then I never would have associated my game with my steam account. I don't even play the game via steam.
Is there any way to break the association ?
FD, you should have mentioned this before ED appeared on steam.
I don't want to reward Valve for Frontier's hard work.