Road Redemption, the motorbike action racing game inspired by Road Rash just had a small but mighty update.
The changelog for it is quite small:
- Easier to navigate around walls and other obstacles, leading to overall faster and smoother gameplay
- Online Multiplayer Player vs Player combat more fulfilling with better physics, adjusted nitro and ammo pick-ups, and adjusted number of cops on the scene!
Annoyingly, they messed up the executable naming for the Linux & Mac versions. You can launch it directly from the installed folder, but not from Steam directly until they fix this. Sadly, that means the Steam Controller doesn't work as a gamepad, even when using SC Controller the buttons were all messed up so it's keyboard only until they fix it up.
We've let them know and there's posts about it on Steam, so hopefully such a simple issue will be fixed shortly. Even so, it's frustrating as clearly it wasn't tested even once. Update: They fixed it, works fine now.
You can grab it from Humble Store and Steam (50% off).
Quoting: GuestI've been tempted several times to buy this, but it isnt the first time they've released it broken without any apparent testing at all. So personally I will miss out on a perhaps decent game, but I feel it's important to not promote such terrible behavior from devs.
Maybe there should be a section on the Wiki for this, as they are not alone in releasing broken games.
IMHO you are not missing out on a decent game. I did try it with a friend and we both agreed:
- steering is a pain: if you bump into something it takes forever to get back on track. You're faster back on track if you fall of the building!
- Weapons have almost no effect on the race outcome. Your main focus hast to be the obstacles.
Quoting: gabber[...] if you bump into something it takes forever to get back on track. You're faster back on track if you fall of the building!
There's a button to reset you back on the road.
I, myself, am feeling quite gruntled this morning by the way.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/darkseasgames/road-redemption/faqs
QuoteWill Road Redemption include DRM (digital rights management)?
No. Road Redemption will release DRM-FREE on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
We believe the best way to combat piracy is by giving Road Redemption purchasers free content updates, as a reward for their support.
We believe that always-on DRM has made a lot of great games a lot worse, for those who bought them legally.
While we definitely plan on making Road Redemption for purchase on Steam, all content updates will be provided DRM-free to non-Steam users as well.
Last edited by Shmerl on 12 July 2018 at 6:08 pm UTC
Quoting: GuestWhile the Steam version is the only version available, it IS actually DRM-free and can run without the steam client just fine (last time I checked, anyway)
Then they should have no problems releasing it in other stores.
Quoting: GuestWhich is what the Steam version does, just as DRM-free as any other drm-free game
We already had this discussion, Steam itself is not a DRM-free store. So when I say DRM-free store, I don't mean Steam.
Quoting: Guest"So I expect you're wondering what happened to the DRM-free version. Simply, the Steam version is the DRM-free version. As a small studio it's so much easier to have one point of distribution for each platform and for PC there's only one sensible choice, Steam. So it's only distributed through Steam but the version you're getting is 100% DRM-free nonetheless."
That's not a satisfactory answer, and a pity that developers took that route to handle their DRM-free promise where they explicitly mentioned non Steam users (see quote above). As I said, many DRM-free users view Steam itself as DRM and therefore saying that "the game is DRM-free on Steam" isn't the way to address it.
I can understand that they don't want to deal with many distributors because it's time consuming, but I don't agree that "Steam is the only sensible choice for PC". This kind of approach is quite unhealthy.
Last edited by Shmerl on 12 July 2018 at 8:42 pm UTC
Quoting: M@GOidThey fixed it. Now it runs just fine from inside Steam.Yup, can confirm they did fix as promised :)
Quoting: liamdaweQuoting: M@GOidThey fixed it. Now it runs just fine from inside Steam.Yup, can confirm they did fix as promised :)
I'm glad I've been on a motorcycle vacation and didn't see this until I got back and the glitch already fixed!
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