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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 13, 2012, 16:52 |
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Prez wrote on Nov 13, 2012, 05:23:
And failing to keep enough interest in running the servers properly to avoid the storefront having problems in a big sale Steam's up-time during sales certainly sucks, but I try to cut them a little slack. Last I heard Steam had a user base of around 30 million people. When I imagine how many of those are clicking 'refresh' on their browser during the Steam Xmas Sales week at 12:00 pm (U.S. Central time for me) it becomes a little easier to understand why I can't even load the store page more than once every 10 tries or so. Yeah... I cut them slack years ago. When it keeps happening EVERY SINGLE big sale and release, no. They have all sorts of data on trends and how much percent they grow on each sale. They could easily project, double the projection, and prepare and have extra capacity for those special events. It wouldn't cost them that much to rent out some extra servers. The additional sales they'd make for the additional uptime would probably more than make up for it.
The worst part is, you can check content server stats during any of these problems and they are NEVER 100% for a region. Which means its all in the load balancing, they have plenty of actual bandwidth, just nothing that actually handles it. If you have twice (or in their case more) the capacity sitting idle and its not getting used but your storefront is crapping out, there's something wrong. You are wasting money on capacity if you can't ever actually USE it. And if you are already paying so much for all that extra capacity, its not that much to get extra load balancing to actually USE it.
Its not money thats a problem for valve obviously, so what is it? Its not that they don't have the data or don't expect massive sales to happen, its not a surprise to them, so what is it? The remaining explanations include things like lack of knowledge/expertise, lack of manpower, and --somewhat unique to valve--lack of employee interest in fixing the problem. Since they have no money problems, lack of manpower could easily be remedied. And if they can't find enough people that pass their hiring process which is what gabe has said previously, then they need to contract it out. That would solve those other potential issues too, including lack of employee interest and lack of expertise/knowledge about how to fix. |
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Re: THQ in Default on Credit Line |
Nov 13, 2012, 06:13 |
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If Nintendo was smart they would acquire THQ for darksiders and Saints row and fund them properly. They have all that Wii money. But given how braindead Nintendo is as a company I don't see it happening.
Theres lots of talent at THQ it's a tragedy the company was run by idiots. |
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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 13, 2012, 05:23 |
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And failing to keep enough interest in running the servers properly to avoid the storefront having problems in a big sale Steam's up-time during sales certainly sucks, but I try to cut them a little slack. Last I heard Steam had a user base of around 30 million people. When I imagine how many of those are clicking 'refresh' on their browser during the Steam Xmas Sales week at 12:00 pm (U.S. Central time for me) it becomes a little easier to understand why I can't even load the store page more than once every 10 tries or so. |
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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 13, 2012, 03:38 |
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Dev wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 06:33: And failing to keep enough interest in running the servers properly to avoid the storefront having problems in a big sale That's what makes it most fun: "I have to check it within first 3 minutes or sales will dissapear or something". |
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Re: THQ in Default on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 19:41 |
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Prez wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 14:41:
nin wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 11:31:
Maybe someone else will pick up Saints Row. Our luck knowing it will be EA or Activision who will turn it into a giant piece of yearly shit.
I'm thinking Square Enix. They rescued the Sleeping Dogs devs and treated them right. And they did DX:HR.
Bonus points: they actually give a fuck about PC ports, too. They'd be my choice too. I would say Valve, but then Saints Row 4 would come out sometime in 2023. Nah, it would only be rumored. |
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Re: THQ in Default on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 14:41 |
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nin wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 11:31:
Maybe someone else will pick up Saints Row. Our luck knowing it will be EA or Activision who will turn it into a giant piece of yearly shit.
I'm thinking Square Enix. They rescued the Sleeping Dogs devs and treated them right. And they did DX:HR.
Bonus points: they actually give a fuck about PC ports, too. They'd be my choice too. I would say Valve, but then Saints Row 4 would come out sometime in 2023. |
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Re: THQ in Default on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 11:31 |
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Maybe someone else will pick up Saints Row. Our luck knowing it will be EA or Activision who will turn it into a giant piece of yearly shit.
I'm thinking Square Enix. They rescued the Sleeping Dogs devs and treated them right. And they did DX:HR.
Bonus points: they actually give a fuck about PC ports, too.
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RollinThundr Apr 17, 2013, 12:25: Eh really tossing stuff like that in there only to get your panties all bunched up. If you really want to call that trolling sure.
Mr. Tact Apr 17, 2013, 12:33: Pretty sure that's the definition of trolling... |
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Re: THQ in Default on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 11:28 |
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ASeven wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 10:21: Also, THQ's stocks crashing 11% right now. Wasn't its stock already declared junk awhile back?
Anyway, sucks, because they do have some fun IPs. But they're going to be dead pretty soon. Maybe someone else will pick up Saints Row. Our luck knowing it will be EA or Activision who will turn it into a giant piece of yearly shit.
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Re: THQ in Default on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 10:32 |
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ASeven wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 10:21: Also, THQ's stocks crashing 11% right now. There is still something to crash from? Wow ... |
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Re: THQ in Default on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 10:21 |
ASeven |
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| Also, THQ's stocks crashing 11% right now. |
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Re: THQ in Default on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 10:20 |
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Verno wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 09:43: I don't think they're going to make it to March 2013 at this rate SR4, COH2, Metro LL, so many good games down the drain. Shame that they were mismanaged for so long. If a private equity firm grabs them we might see those games launched at least. |
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Re: THQ in Default on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 09:43 |
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I don't think they're going to make it to March 2013 at this rate SR4, COH2, Metro LL, so many good games down the drain. Shame that they were mismanaged for so long. |
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Playing: Animal Crossing, Sleeping Dogs, Tales of Graces F Watching: Survivorman, Justified, Silent Running |
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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 06:33 |
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Kajetan wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 05:29:
aesir05 wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 04:49: if they do go under, would steam sell their stuff for $1 each? Valve cannot just sell games for cheap, if a publisher doesnt give his ok. And if THQ goes under, there will be a new copyright holder, who decides the prices.
Valve does only one thing. Trying to convince publishers and other distribution right holders, that a Steam sale works wonders on their revenue, with disatrous effects on the credit limits of the customers. And failing to keep enough interest in running the servers properly to avoid the storefront having problems in a big sale |
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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 05:29 |
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aesir05 wrote on Nov 12, 2012, 04:49: if they do go under, would steam sell their stuff for $1 each? Valve cannot just sell games for cheap, if a publisher doesnt give his ok. And if THQ goes under, there will be a new copyright holder, who decides the prices.
Valve does only one thing. Trying to convince publishers and other distribution right holders, that a Steam sale works wonders on their revenue, with disatrous effects on the credit limits of the customers. |
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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 04:49 |
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wonder how this will effect metro and company of heroes
if they do go under, would steam sell their stuff for $1 each? |
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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 04:04 |
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I know what will help them! Another SR3 sale!
Take as much time as you need, THQ. You deserve to die a painful and protracted death. |
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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 03:35 |
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| Is THQ still giving out Beta Max tapes to press for game trailers, media and such? |
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| proudly fragging noobs in deathmatch since 1999 |
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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 00:27 |
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Jackplug wrote on Nov 11, 2012, 23:31: THQ have backed some really awful games in the past, so its obvious to see what's gone wrong. Every publisher has backed stinkers in the past. Bethesda, Activision, EA, Ubisoft, 2K... funding some crappy games isn't what makes you go out of business. If that were the case, Bethesda would already be out of business because 99% of their catalog is trash. Poor management and a lack of a top-selling IP is what makes publishers go out of business. THQ's biggest IP is Saints Row but even that doesn't really hold a candle to the Elder Scrolls, Assassin's Creeds, CoDs, etc. It's not enough to carry the company. |
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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 12, 2012, 00:20 |
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ViRGE wrote on Nov 11, 2012, 22:31:
Nucas wrote on Nov 11, 2012, 21:28: i'd heard rumors that THQ had ended up with the freespace license.. wonder if it's true? maybe volition can finally sneak it back and.. and.. The last time I checked it was still Interplay's. In fact it's one of the few things Interplay holds that is of any value. that is disappointing. |
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Re: THQ in Defaults on Credit Line |
Nov 11, 2012, 23:31 |
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| THQ have backed some really awful games in the past, so its obvious to see what's gone wrong. |
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