I don't know.. until half way through the game I was at full amo for all my weapons but the pistol... and that was because I only used the pistol... and I never used any batteries. Although I am known for playing games very cautiously, and hoarding everything! I still don't know what the flares look like in the game!Metalrocks said:sure a nice game. but it does have some control issues. also cant agree with the camera being so far left of alan. why not in the middle, like every other game.
plus the the combat is difficult at times. i hardly have any ammo left, it takes ages to burn off this shadow and they still can handle 4-6 bullets until they die once you burn off this shadow.
how you do this, that you dont have use batteries? and seriously, no flares? dint you use them when you got attacked from like 4-5 enemies wile you went to lovers peak?Elementary - Dear Watson said:I don't know.. until half way through the game I was at full amo for all my weapons but the pistol... and that was because I only used the pistol... and I never used any batteries. Although I am known for playing games very cautiously, and hoarding everything! I still don't know what the flares look like in the game!
Was a superb game though, I look forward to finishing it!
If you don't use up all the charge of one set of batteries, they will recharge as you run around... I will always stop it before it reaches the bottom in order to not use the batteries incase I need to use them later... ironically I have died a few times from being overwhelmed because I am to worried about what is going to happen next rather than what is happening now! And it does mean most of my fight scenes involve me running backwards around the scene, dodging attacks!Metalrocks said:how you do this, that you dont have use batteries? and seriously, no flares? dint you use them when you got attacked from like 4-5 enemies wile you went to lovers peak?Elementary - Dear Watson said:I don't know.. until half way through the game I was at full amo for all my weapons but the pistol... and that was because I only used the pistol... and I never used any batteries. Although I am known for playing games very cautiously, and hoarding everything! I still don't know what the flares look like in the game!
Was a superb game though, I look forward to finishing it!
im now at the part were i try to escape the police. the flashbangs are working very well. but still, my ammo is low, and i got only the revolver at this stage.
lol, i see. well, i never had any problems with the batteries. i had more then enough of this though and i know it recharges it self when you dont aim. also, you find so many throughout the game. and dont worry about the flares either. you always will have enough. i never ran out of them. you will find plenty and they are sure handy against a huge group or bigger enemies.Elementary - Dear Watson said:If you don't use up all the charge of one set of batteries, they will recharge as you run around... I will always stop it before it reaches the bottom in order to not use the batteries incase I need to use them later... ironically I have died a few times from being overwhelmed because I am to worried about what is going to happen next rather than what is happening now! And it does mean most of my fight scenes involve me running backwards around the scene, dodging attacks!
I have also used the 'lure bad guys to a street lamp so I can heal and they dissapear' tactic too, then try again! As you can imagine I am not getting through the game very fast... Especially as I am also an obsessed completionist, and in doing so managed to wreck my car in the first driving section causing me to have to do the whole thing on foot... man that took a long time, and there are always 2 axe throwers chasing you...! :/
There companies that complain about Piracy fall into 2 types, those that release a game on the PC that sucks and it should be incredibly obvious that it does, so when it bombs they blame it on Piracy, or the companies that release a PC game and it does very well, but they notice that people HAVE pirated it and thus whine about the non-existant money that they're hugely successful game lost over it. Either way, piracy is a completely harmless thing that in fact benefits them more often than not.Li Mu said:well this can't be true because as we all know, EVERY GAME on the PC is pirated and nobody actually buys anything. This is the reason nobody should EVER make games for the PC.
What the article SHOULD read is this:
"The PC version of Alan Wake was pirated so much in 48 hours that the development company has exploded and caused Greece to become bankrupt."
It's at 6/7ths the price, which certainly isn't very much. Or are you talking about how it's being sold for half the price of your average AAA game? Which is definitely a measure of goodwill: a lot of people think that game prices are too high in this day and age.Sober Thal said:Hell yeah!
Sell most things at half price and see the sales shoot up!
Duh...
Good for you PC gamers.
I played through on Nightmare mode, and I have one piece of advice; Just run past them. There are only a few instances in the game where you actually HAVE to kill all the enemies. Most of the time you can just stun them quickly with a blast of light and nip right by them.Metalrocks said:sure a nice game. but it does have some control issues. also cant agree with the camera being so far left of alan. why not in the middle, like every other game.
plus the the combat is difficult at times. i hardly have any ammo left, it takes ages to burn off this shadow and they still can handle 4-6 bullets until they die once you burn off this shadow.
I was just about to ask how you would do the aiming without boosting with a mouse, but I suppose most of the time when you are aiming you properly could use the boost anyway.Yopaz said:I feel like I did my part. I now got both the PC and the 360 version. Only thing I miss in the PC version is the ability to adjust the flashlight to just aim rather than boost and waste battery. I guess both versions have their merits in this case. I don't regret buying either version and I am glad to see that it turned profitable. Hopefully this will mean we get the new Alan Wake games for PC and hopefully an actual sequel.
All that is just FUD spreading, don't be too bothered by it. In honesty, PC gaming is actually kicking ass right now (Battlefield 3, MW3, Civ 5, Alan Wake, Skyrim, Total War, SWTOR, Diablo 3, KOA:TR, Dear Esther, The Darkness 2). And to be honest, for every pirated copy of a PC game that loses a publisher money, there will be 3 used copies of a console game bought at a game store that loses them even more. So it's swings and roundabouts.TheKasp said:Hmm, what was that about the dead, non-profitable PC market where everyone just pirates?
Erm, are you being sarcastic or serious? Because what you said, if serious, has just went against the tone of the whole story. Alan Wake on PC only took 48 hours to make a profit, thus making it a very feasible project for everyone involved.shadowform said:Obviously, this is just more proof that piracy on the PC makes it financially unfeasible to put out a PC version of a console game and still make money with it.
Ever thought of writing a speech? That is quite good.omicron1 said:Every day a new PC victory. Friends, this is our finest hour. Let us see it and take heart: The PC swells with power and enthusiasm, with commercial success and indie accomplishments; it is once more taking its rightful place alongside the other major systems in the eyes of gamers and game makers alike. And once publishers get the message, all will be well with the world.
You say looky looky and point to pirate numbers like that actually means something. People like you seem to think that when a game is pirated, it somehow negates that it was profitable despite that.Sober Thal said:It's at half price. It was a $60 game, now it's being sold for $29.99.leet_x1337 said:It's at 6/7ths the price, which certainly isn't very much. Or are you talking about how it's being sold for half the price of your average AAA game? Which is definitely a measure of goodwill: a lot of people think that game prices are too high in this day and age.Sober Thal said:Hell yeah!
Sell most things at half price and see the sales shoot up!
Duh...
Good for you PC gamers.
But I reckon you think games could stand to be a little more expensive, am I right? Must be fun for you to be a gamer somewhere other than Australia.
OT: That's very good. Although I'm still on the fence about it...
6/7 doesn't come into it when you talk about the game price when it was released, which is what I was doing.
Also:
Australians make double the money for the same minimal work, don't jump on their cry wagon.
EDIT: Oh, looky looky.... what's the second most pirated game on PC now?
Fucking balls.
It's not an Ubisoft 'DRM is hurting paying customers' game now is it....
Oh yeah, release some sales numbers from STEAM sales.... or it didn't happen ; P