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cayd33 wrote:Hello everyone and welcome. This post is about a week late but its something I do think is important and worth your time. So on with it. I know people enjoy playing NBA 2K on PC , NLSC is proof of that. So whats the big idea then? I've seen people, a few here, mostly on reddit, discussing where, how and when to acquire the game. All to often I"ve seen 'cdkey' type sites come up, sites like G2A. This is not good. Sites like these are, at beast, shady. The idea that goes into them is pretty simple and straightforward, so whats the problem then?
Developers often do not get any of the proceeds from games sold on these sites. Often, the keys are obtained using stolen payment information. This leads to charge backs of course, meaning none of the money gets to the creators of the game. This isn't a PC only problem, but it seems to be more prevalent and easier to get away with on our platform. I"d like to direct to an article written by the CEO of TinyBuild Games that discusses this in far more detail than I ever could.
So why don't they just revoke the fraudulent keys? Ubi-Soft did that with Far Cry 4 a while back. Their was a noticeable outcry and in the end they took a reputation hit from their customers, a hit that they could little afford at the time. Of course sometimes they actually do and it seems to vary not only from publisher to publisher but also from title to title.
What does this mean for us? To me its pretty clear that the bread & butter of the sales from 2K is on consoles. I"m not saying they do not make any profit from PC, I'm sure they make enough to continue porting the game to PC, especially with the current generation console architecture being what it is. However that will not be the case if the customer base on PC keeps buying fraudulent keys. We've already experienced being snubbed by 2K on some things such as not getting the 2K14 next gen version, not getting the college dlc this year and of course being excluded from the 2K16 road the finals competition.
The game is expensive, I get it. Its not easy paying full price when you don't have much money. But there are solutions, legitimate 3rd party key sellers are out there. GameDeals is a great to place to start. Keep an eye out for 2K publisher sales in particular. Their also pretty good at announcing when a particular seller has a site wide ##% off sale. My second go to resource for non-retail priced games is CheapShark. Not only can your search for particular games here from an aggregate of retailers but you can also sign up for price alerts and see all time lows (without coupon codes). I know it can be hard, but its worth making sure the developers of the game get their share as well to show support to the publisher and let them know we want them to continue porting to PC.
Whether its this year or next year's purchase, please remember that 2K can and will pull the plug on us if they feel like its not worth it any more. If we're not worth it anymore. I don't mean to preach, and I'm certainly not trying to tell you what to do but I do want you to be educated.
Thank You,
A concerned fan.
Tue Sep 27, 2016 7:23 am
Tue Sep 27, 2016 7:30 am
Dee4Three wrote:Honestly, we get an amazing experience with NBA 2K on PC. I wouldn't say we get snubbed at all. Not only do we have a great game, but we can mod it to make it even better. We have a lot of new features in this years game than last, and it runs even smoother on the PC than the console (And looks better).
Lets stop complaining about the price. The price of NBA 2K17 is probably the equivalent to 3 trips to the movies, so maybe 5-6 hours of entertainment. With 2k17, you can pay the same amount for hundreds (sometimes thousands) of hours of entertainment. You can also share the experience with far more people (Console or PC). I put over 4000 hours into NBA 2K14, I am perfectly satisfied with my purchase, trust me.
For the record, I have NEVER bought VC, and I get all the enjoyment I have ever needed out of these games. We used to spend $60 on games that just had a Season and Exhibition mode.
If you can get the game for cheaper, go for it. But lets not talk like we are getting screwed. Almost all the people on here that complain and complain and complain put hundreds of hours into the game for a reason.
Wed Sep 28, 2016 12:11 am
hedop wrote:Dee4Three wrote:Honestly, we get an amazing experience with NBA 2K on PC. I wouldn't say we get snubbed at all. Not only do we have a great game, but we can mod it to make it even better. We have a lot of new features in this years game than last, and it runs even smoother on the PC than the console (And looks better).
Lets stop complaining about the price. The price of NBA 2K17 is probably the equivalent to 3 trips to the movies, so maybe 5-6 hours of entertainment. With 2k17, you can pay the same amount for hundreds (sometimes thousands) of hours of entertainment. You can also share the experience with far more people (Console or PC). I put over 4000 hours into NBA 2K14, I am perfectly satisfied with my purchase, trust me.
For the record, I have NEVER bought VC, and I get all the enjoyment I have ever needed out of these games. We used to spend $60 on games that just had a Season and Exhibition mode.
If you can get the game for cheaper, go for it. But lets not talk like we are getting screwed. Almost all the people on here that complain and complain and complain put hundreds of hours into the game for a reason.
Wed Sep 28, 2016 2:12 am
Dee4Three wrote:Honestly, we get an amazing experience with NBA 2K on PC. I wouldn't say we get snubbed at all. Not only do we have a great game, but we can mod it to make it even better. We have a lot of new features in this years game than last, and it runs even smoother on the PC than the console (And looks better).
Lets stop complaining about the price. The price of NBA 2K17 is probably the equivalent to 3 trips to the movies, so maybe 5-6 hours of entertainment. With 2k17, you can pay the same amount for hundreds (sometimes thousands) of hours of entertainment. You can also share the experience with far more people (Console or PC). I put over 4000 hours into NBA 2K14, I am perfectly satisfied with my purchase, trust me.
For the record, I have NEVER bought VC, and I get all the enjoyment I have ever needed out of these games. We used to spend $60 on games that just had a Season and Exhibition mode.
If you can get the game for cheaper, go for it. But lets not talk like we are getting screwed. Almost all the people on here that complain and complain and complain put hundreds of hours into the game for a reason.
Wed Sep 28, 2016 2:31 am
Izzy Snow wrote:Dee4Three wrote:Honestly, we get an amazing experience with NBA 2K on PC. I wouldn't say we get snubbed at all. Not only do we have a great game, but we can mod it to make it even better. We have a lot of new features in this years game than last, and it runs even smoother on the PC than the console (And looks better).
Lets stop complaining about the price. The price of NBA 2K17 is probably the equivalent to 3 trips to the movies, so maybe 5-6 hours of entertainment. With 2k17, you can pay the same amount for hundreds (sometimes thousands) of hours of entertainment. You can also share the experience with far more people (Console or PC). I put over 4000 hours into NBA 2K14, I am perfectly satisfied with my purchase, trust me.
For the record, I have NEVER bought VC, and I get all the enjoyment I have ever needed out of these games. We used to spend $60 on games that just had a Season and Exhibition mode.
If you can get the game for cheaper, go for it. But lets not talk like we are getting screwed. Almost all the people on here that complain and complain and complain put hundreds of hours into the game for a reason.
EXACTLY! I always use the trip to a movie comparison when it comes to games. I got the game for $60 and have only been playing exhibition games since launch and I already have like 7 hours into it. Once I start MyLeague it's all over. I don't know if people just have crappy old pc's but I'm for sure getting a phenomenal experience on my PC that has a 1080 and my laptop that has a 1060. I hope 2K continues to release on PC especially for an offline sports gamer like me.