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1 hour ago, triggr happy ss said:

 

 

Yeah, its gonna be the Panderzug on the WZ train tracks. Probably a red door kinda loot in it.

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On 8/28/2021 at 11:11 PM, radicaldude said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes but it's mostly some Pubchee style games or those infamous rummy etc e-gambling games.

 

8 hours ago, WhiteWolf said:

Yes coz its free but devs dont make much money from India i read somewhere 

 

They make some money atleast through mtx in pubg type games, and of course there is the huge e-gambling market

It will probably take 100 years for proper made in India AAA games to actually release/sell here :lol:

 

 

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17 minutes ago, PhantomShade said:

 

Yes but it's mostly some Pubchee style games or those infamous rummy etc e-gambling games.

 

 

They make some money atleast through mtx in pubg type games, and of course there is the huge e-gambling market

It will probably take 100 years for proper made in India AAA games to actually release/sell here :lol:

 

 

 

If the so called gamers keep on playing f2p pvp games like PUbChee, aaa blockbuster titles won't ever develop here. 

 

Namokar has a video on this

 

 

 

 

A vicious cycle this is. Eventually developers might move away from SP experiences to episodic PvP style crap if this keeps up. 

 

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I cannot find that Epic Vs Apple thread.

 

But judge has given a ruling in the case and Epic and that shitbag Tim Sweeny have almost got their way through.

Yet, they are the biggest losers in this whole game.

 

- Epic must pay 30% of whatever they made from sales via their backdoor payment gateway

- Apple is within its rights to keep Epic and its all affiliates out of the Appstore

- After 90 days, once the ruling kicks in, Apple must allow US based developers to usr their own payment gateways to accept payments from US players 

- Epic will not able to recuperate the lawsuit cost from settlement, Apple's action have been consistent with Store policy 

 

 

US accounts for 30% of revenues and this is going to have heavy beating as even European court will cite this judgement.

 

The biggest mobile publishers like Playrix, Zynga, Jamcity, Wooga, Gameloft etc are tight-lipped but I can sense that they will still stick to Apple's payment system, for the simple reason that it is frictionless and they need to bother about taxes all over the world.

 

I think Epic's tiny win will only help small developers, who already get benifited from Apple's reduced fee programme. 

 

 

 

 

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