How often do you refund games?
Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2021 5:55 am
(On Steam, Epic, or any other service that allows it.)
Let's HASH THIS OUT.
Let's HASH THIS OUT.
Now see, that is a damn good reason.RealNC wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 11:13 pm I refunded two games. The reason was that they ran like crap even when meeting (actually exceeding) the recommended system requirements. "No Man's Sky" and "PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS."
I guess you had...AArdvark wrote: Thu Feb 25, 2021 2:14 am The only game Ive ever considered returning was the Pac Man cart for the Atari 2600 that cost forty dollars, after I stood in line for an hour to get it. As soon as it got home and shoved into the console I realized I was ripped off.
Oh man did you get burned haha. Crappy ass port.AArdvark wrote: Thu Feb 25, 2021 2:14 am I've never returned a game but there arent any titles worth returning. All the PS3 games are around ten bucks nowadays and everything else has been warezed. The only game Ive ever considered returning was the Pac Man cart for the Atari 2600 that cost forty dollars, after I stood in line for an hour to get it. As soon as it got home and shoved into the console I realized I was ripped off.
The thing is, right now, even requiring a mid-range setup is too high. GPUs have trippled in price. A nice, mid-range $250-$300 GPU cannot be found for under $600-$800 now. Obviously that's the fault of the developer, but still. It's the reality we live in right now.Jizaboz wrote: Thu Feb 25, 2021 12:56 am Other games a lot of people rushed to return (cough Cyberpunk) that did not either have realistic platforms or expectations. “It runs like dogshit on PS4!” And “My AMD bs that is barely supported crashes!”. The game has a lot of issues and was rushed.. but performance is fine if you have the specs (which ain’t even that damn high unless you want 4K res with RTX or some other insanity)
I think ICJ is more upset about me refunding games than you stealing them.AArdvark wrote: Thu Feb 25, 2021 2:14 am I've never returned a game but there arent any titles worth returning. All the PS3 games are around ten bucks nowadays and everything else has been warezed.
Stealing at retail is victimless.pinback wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 5:55 amI think ICJ is more upset about me refunding games than you stealing them.AArdvark wrote: Thu Feb 25, 2021 2:14 am I've never returned a game but there arent any titles worth returning. All the PS3 games are around ten bucks nowadays and everything else has been warezed.
Hm only newest though right? Like RTX anything these days is hard to acquire and expensive as fuck. I had no problem getting an optimized gtx 1660 like half a year ago for 300$ Is it really getting that crazy lately? While mining gets blamed usually for this, I still can’t just go pick up a PS5.RealNC wrote: Fri Feb 26, 2021 2:00 amThe thing is, right now, even requiring a mid-range setup is too high. GPUs have trippled in price. A nice, mid-range $250-$300 GPU cannot be found for under $600-$800 now. Obviously that's the fault of the developer, but still. It's the reality we live in right now.Jizaboz wrote: Thu Feb 25, 2021 12:56 am Other games a lot of people rushed to return (cough Cyberpunk) that did not either have realistic platforms or expectations. “It runs like dogshit on PS4!” And “My AMD bs that is barely supported crashes!”. The game has a lot of issues and was rushed.. but performance is fine if you have the specs (which ain’t even that damn high unless you want 4K res with RTX or some other insanity)
Nope. All GPUs, old and new. For example, here's the lower-range 1060, which used to be the cheap choice:
The problem isn't people wanting to get better graphics performance. It's that graphics cards have GPUs, small specialized processors designed to do computations for drawing polygons used in drawing images. The card might have hundreds of GPUs on it, which can all be used in parallel to provide improved graphics performance. They can also be used to simultaneously do hundreds or thousands of calculations used in cryptographic computation, which makes it useful in blockchain operations, e.g. mining cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and Etherium.RealNC wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 3:16 am It's just insanity. You cannot really upgrade your GPU right now... You cannot buy it. You couldn't even buy it right at the moment they released it. Scalpers use bots to buy all available stock and they now resell it on amazon or ebay for triple the price.
I gave my 1060 to a friend in exchange for an older mobi, CPU, RAM and 4 video cards. I see now it was a fair trade!RealNC wrote: Sat Feb 27, 2021 3:16 amNope. All GPUs, old and new. For example, here's the lower-range 1060, which used to be the cheap choice:
https://geizhals.eu/?fs=gtx+1060
Mid-range cards, which you need to play modern games and get half-decent performance, now cost 800-1000€. Upper-range cards go for 1500€, higher-end ones are in the 1500-2000€ range, and the top-end models usually go for 2000€-4000€.
It's just insanity. You cannot really upgrade your GPU right now. There's too much demand and very little supply. The new lower-to-mid-range GPU from nvidia for example, the 3060, was released a couple days ago. You cannot buy it. You couldn't even buy it right at the moment they released it. Scalpers use bots to buy all available stock and they now resell it on amazon or ebay for triple the price.
It's all fucked up.