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Steam version 75% off!

Just so you know!

Also: FF:VII 50% off.
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  • siril_danasiril_dana Member Posts: 33
    I didn't notice that.
  • siril_danasiril_dana Member Posts: 33
    I still prefer buying the games on steam. I do wish you could control the Steam version though.
  • lamaroslamaros Member Posts: 139
    Is Beamdog also offering it for $5? ;)
  • siril_danasiril_dana Member Posts: 33
    This is not an atari vs. beandog discussion.
  • DeeDee Member Posts: 10,447
    I don't believe anyone brought up Atari. But the two things happening at the same time (Beta phases and Steam sale) might confuse people, and I wouldn't want people to be disappointed.
  • SchneidendSchneidend Member Posts: 3,190

    Hail and well met brave warriors!

    If you'd really like to be part of our Phase 3 initiative with the beta, head to www.beamdog.com and get yourself a pair of boots, a helmet, weapon and a shield and come join in on the adventure.

    At Beamdog, you do get a cake and can eat it too!

    Is there some kind of sign-up on the website I don't know about?!
  • DeeDee Member Posts: 10,447
    When we hit Phase III, we'll make sure everyone gets a copy who bought it through Beamdog. The only reason we couldn't feasibly do that for Phase II is that we need to keep track of the hardware as well.

    This is getting off-topic, though.
  • Night_WatchNight_Watch Member Posts: 514
    XCOM is also 75% off if anyone is interested =)
  • CutlassJackCutlassJack Member Posts: 493
    And I just bought mine through Beamdog this morning too. But that's fine. As much as I like Steam, I like supporting this project a little more directly too.

    But I may take advantage of the sale to pick up a second copy for my Wife. :)
  • SchneidendSchneidend Member Posts: 3,190

    XCOM is also 75% off if anyone is interested =)

    Downloading the free weekend trial right now to see if I want to pick it up or wait until the holiday sales.

  • CutlassJackCutlassJack Member Posts: 493
    XCOM:EU is incredibly worth it. Can't wait for the expansion. Steam also finally got Silent Storm Gold if you've never tried it. Another fun tactical rpg.
  • SchneidendSchneidend Member Posts: 3,190
    I'm sure XCOM is wonderful, CutlassJack, but I'm working at an unpaid internship right now. Can't really afford to throw money at both XCOM and BG2EE.
  • triclops41triclops41 Member Posts: 207
    I bought xcom on the steam Xmas sale last year. My son was born 12/30. Still haven't started :(
  • Night_WatchNight_Watch Member Posts: 514
    They have the old XCOM games a a bundle for $3. I'm contemplating picking them up but realistically I don't think I am going to actually play them =[
  • XzarXzar Member Posts: 215
    Thing is, BG2EE Steam version is ten dollars cheaper than Beamdog one for people of my region... So as much as I'd like to support Beamdog, i'm not living in rich country...
  • CoM_SolaufeinCoM_Solaufein Member Posts: 2,606
    Now they have a discount.
  • SchneidendSchneidend Member Posts: 3,190
    Terrible news, guys. I started playing XCOM, and it is SUPER RAD. Argh!
  • JoeyJoey Member Posts: 201
    Meh, I'm happy to support the devs the best way I can. If getting games *that* cheap for me was important, I'd be a pirate.
  • ajwzajwz Member Posts: 4,122
    So then, we know beamdog didn't put up BG:EE onto steam originally, and Trent mentioned that Beamdog receive less money from each copy sold than valve do.
    Fortunately, the steam release of BG:EE came a couple of months after is regular release.

    Is BG2:EE being up on steam to order now, for pre-release more worrying in terms of the financial damage it can do to beam dog? Presumably, the majority of a games sales come in the first few weeks after it is released.

    I don't know, I'm just wandering what you guys think?
  • etaglocetagloc Member Posts: 349
    @Schneidend

    remember to play Ironman anything else i boring, you can always play on normal.
    But ironman is a must ;D
  • elminsterelminster Member, Developer Posts: 16,317
    edited October 2013
    It just means more exposure for the product as far as I'm concerned. Lots of people out there who were Baldur's Gate fans, or who had heard of it, might not have bought it (or even thought about it) if it didn't come on Steam (the concept of caring about where you own what game is not a concept I've ever gotten frankly).

    Also I noticed that the Steam version isn't available for Mac users.
  • ManveruManveru Member Posts: 75
    Something that would be nice, if BG:EE is going to run on Linux, is running it on SteamOS with their new Steam controller (which should be better for mouse-keyboard games) :)
  • CutlassJackCutlassJack Member Posts: 493
    Joey said:

    Meh, I'm happy to support the devs the best way I can. If getting games *that* cheap for me was important, I'd be a pirate.

    Hey matey, some pirates buy their games. Savvy?

  • MERLANCEMERLANCE Member Posts: 421
    I think that the best course of action is to buy them on Beamdog AND on Steam. That way you get to support Overhaul, plus run your game off steam.
  • YgramulYgramul Member Posts: 1,060
    I have been using Steam happily for many years. Whenever possible I try to purchase games through Steam. BUT for BGEE/BG2EE, I did not; will not.

    I don't like the way Atari have been treating Beamdog: we should support the developers and NOT the greedy publishers. I doubt Beamdog sees more than a few cents per that Steam sale.
  • elminsterelminster Member, Developer Posts: 16,317
    Ygramul said:

    I have been using Steam happily for many years. Whenever possible I try to purchase games through Steam. BUT for BGEE/BG2EE, I did not; will not.

    I don't like the way Atari have been treating Beamdog: we should support the developers and NOT the greedy publishers. I doubt Beamdog sees more than a few cents per that Steam sale.

    I'm not sure what they make but it really becomes as question of volume as well. How much in the way of sales would they have made for BGEE between today and October 7th? (the sale dates) What kind of traffic does Beamdog's website get compared to steam? etc. I'm not defending Atari here only saying that there may be some benefit at this stage to have their game on Steam. Also I notice that a lot of the main PC gaming websites are now covering that BG2EE is now available for pre-order (as in they posted articles today rather than when pre-order became an option on Beamdog), so hopefully that draws in a lot of pre-orders regardless of where they buy BG2EE.
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