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Way back in 2013 the then new game developer company, Undead Labs, produced its first game for the Xbox 360 with a port to PC later, State of Decay. While at times buggy, it was a great game that delved into the zombie survival genre and made its mark. Now we have State of Decay 2, a sequel that promises to do more than the original and quite possibly scratch that zombie itch. This is our State of Decay 2 review.
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the game is tied to XBOX Play Anywhere. Buy the game once and you can play it on your XBOX as well on your PC. Consider it a XBOX exclusive.
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Is there a reason I'm missing why I should hate a store simply because it's not Steam?
Edit: As an aside, you can find on the official SoD2 FAQ, in the platform section, that there will be more information regarding Steam some time in the future. Right here.
"This is life! We suffer and slave and expire. That's it!" -Bernard Black (Dylan Moran)
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거북이는 목을 내밀 때 안 움직입니다
Edit: It was Pax East and the demo on display popped up with a Steam error: http://www.ibtimes.com/state-decay-2-demo-error-suggests-game-coming-steam-2672756
Hopefully this comes to steam at some point the first one was awesome so would love to see how this one is.
Researching further online says it uses the UE 4 engine and is a DX11 compatible game. There is nothing there to prevent State of Decay 2 from running on a Win 7 system. It's just a matter of how hard MS wants to squeeze the Win 10 crowd before releasing it on older OSes without the XBox Play Anywhere lock.
The biggest issue with older OS versions may be whether Microsoft will allow a non-Xbox multiplayer portion.
The reason I keep saying Microsoft instead of Undead Labs is because MS owns the IP. Undead Labs does not own it.
Let's party like it is 1863!
There we go. People like this make the "no steam, no purchase" argument a complete sham - just because you want your games in one place doesn't give you the right to steal it, even if you're argument against pirating is "uhh I just wanna try the game first", which is just another load of baloney.
If you like the game, and you want to see more quality games, buy it, or wait for a sale.
If you want it on steam, then don't buy it yet, it'll most likely come to steam- stealing it just makes you a complete douche.
Speaking of which, I guess the MMORPG.com mods are cool with people talking about pirating games? Good to know.
First, I was only joking really.. I thought that obvious with how silly the post is. Not even sure if I'm interested in this game in the first place. But I may try get it for free in the future, but I may buy it.. especially if a friend wants to play multiplayer. Second, many people who pirate 'some' games will have probably put more money into the gaming industry than you have.
If it comes to Steam, I may buy it then for the multiplayer then.
You gotta understand, there's a large community of people who are getting fed up all these different game platforms.