Quote from: Destraex on Today at 08:09:45 AMQuote from: Grim.Reaper on Today at 04:35:37 AMThat would be amazing, but hard to believe given the whole point of Epic funding development so people to use their platform. I guess Epic could not stop them but I assume it would be against the spirit of the agreement. Besides, how would they distribute the keys? I guess by linking your epic account to sins website directly.Quote from: Jarhead0331 on Yesterday at 09:54:52 AM...and let me guess...it will include some kind of an update that will not be provided to those who bought early access on Epic. Stardock and Wardell screwed everyone over like this with Gal Civ IV.
I thought I read on steam one of the developers indicate people who bought on epic prior to the release announcement yesterday would 99% likely get a steam key. Of course, he didn't say 100%:)
Quote from: Grim.Reaper on Today at 04:35:37 AMThat would be amazing, but hard to believe given the whole point of Epic funding development so people to use their platform. I guess Epic could not stop them but I assume it would be against the spirit of the agreement. Besides, how would they distribute the keys? I guess by linking your epic account to sins website directly.Quote from: Jarhead0331 on Yesterday at 09:54:52 AM...and let me guess...it will include some kind of an update that will not be provided to those who bought early access on Epic. Stardock and Wardell screwed everyone over like this with Gal Civ IV.
I thought I read on steam one of the developers indicate people who bought on epic prior to the release announcement yesterday would 99% likely get a steam key. Of course, he didn't say 100%:)
Quote from: Jarhead0331 on Yesterday at 09:54:52 AM...and let me guess...it will include some kind of an update that will not be provided to those who bought early access on Epic. Stardock and Wardell screwed everyone over like this with Gal Civ IV.
Quote from: ArizonaTank on Yesterday at 02:59:13 PM...I don't hear the Ukrainians talking about an offensive anymore...they seem to be just trying to hang on.I don't blame them for focussing on holding on. They haven't had the support they needed for a few months now and, frankly, I'd be sceptical of long terms support from the West.
Quote from: Destraex on Today at 12:10:49 AMI found it interesting that steam needs devs to declare A.I. derived content:
" Originally posted by Fyst:
As required by steam at the bottom of the store page:
AI GENERATED CONTENT DISCLOSURE
The developers describe how their game uses AI Generated Content like this:
This game used AI to help quickly iterate through designs for some UI elements using our own artwork as a baseline.
This statement applies to that particular image (it was seeded from own artwork and then a lot of hand painting as well.) It's also not complete as we need to include more ships from Vasari, Advent, and some other touch ups before the next major update this summer.
Edit for clarification: the ships and background elements and some of the character elements have zero Ai generation."
Quote from: Jarhead0331 on Yesterday at 09:54:52 AM...and let me guess...it will include some kind of an update that will not be provided to those who bought early access on Epic. Stardock and Wardell screwed everyone over like this with Gal Civ IV.Oh, hell. I just bought Sins2 on Epic and NOW I find out about this?