Not really, although In Rainbows by Radiohead was the same: "The week of its retail release, In Rainbows peaked at number one on the UK Album Chart". This even though a lot of people downloaded it for free. This means that the whole "We need our high prices to survive" rubbish from most publishers is a complete lie. They get a much larger audience listening to (playing) it and spreading the word and if it is worth it, most actually pay for it and some pay huge amounts for it.I've seen this before...
Ok, I've seen it multiple times before in many games...
Didn't intrigue me that much then, and tbh, doesn't really do much for me right now.
Kudo's for their "pay what you want" pricing model, even though human nature will dictate that 99% of people will always pay as low as they possibly can.
Oh man, here comes my Audiosurf addiction all over again. I love games like these! I just hope there's some better music in the game or that I can play my own music. Hmmm and also, will it be available on Steam?
*goes googling*
Hmm no answers but I joined their forum and will ask there.
Oh man, here comes my Audiosurf addiction all over again. I love games like these! I just hope there's some better music in the game or that I can play my own music. Hmmm and also, will it be available on Steam?
*goes googling*
Hmm no answers but I joined their forum and will ask there.
Ausiosurf was fun.
Yeah, but Solitude's the only person I've ever known who's spent 65 hours playing it <.<![]()
Its true. I wrote at the end of my post "even though I didn't play it as much as you." but then I deleted it.