
50 million sales (so far) - roughly £500M revenue after the 30%. Maybe the game has sold 50K units off-steam, I don't know, and the dev is happy with nearly £1M revenue, right? But then you have Valheim on several million sales - even with the lower price AND the 30% cut, it's a different league. Quoting: CatKillerIf being on Steam gets you 43% more sales than not being on Steam, then the 30% pays for itselfI completely agree. Quoting: woox2kThis game needs no cinematic modCinematic mod is important for the gaming community, both to show off their world and for camera control in live-action, episodic content, like those that Neebs Gaming make.īut as an indie studio not on steam, no-one outside of GOL is likely to know much about this game anyway. Last edited by woox2k on 6 September 2022 at 10:57 pm UTC Building mechanic is also pretty good, it can be as simple as building a house out of 1m3 cubes, just like in MC but also has a feature to chisel any block that turns one 1m3 cube into 16x16x16 blocks (with different materials) adding a hell of a lot more detail if you are up for it to do it manually.īy the way, if anyone is up for setting up a GOL server, i would try this game again. But it is not too tedious and can be quite fun. It has some survival realism like seasons and the need to store food for the winter and etc. I wish that devs tackled that problem soon so it would attract a lot more people! Other than that the game is amazing. Even Minecraft (thing that people usually compare it with) has it better with critical hits and feedback system. Every fight with an enemy felt like hitting a cardboard with a stick. One thing that did annoy me to no end in this game was fighting mechanic. For example, sunny yet frosty mornings in autumn actually did feel like cold yet beautiful, just like in real life. I remember when i first played it i was constantly amazed just how good devs managed to make a blocky game look. The graphics and environment is astonishing considering the limitations. This is the survival game for those of you who love depth and difficulty, with a huge varied world to explore. Okay, it's not the most exciting feature around but it's rather sweet. Perhaps mostly importantly though, you can now pet the animals.

Extensive updates to the visuals in many places.Īnd the list goes on for quite a while, the changelog like most updates for Vintage Story is rather long.Version 1.17.0 is out now named the "Stable De-Jank and Game Juice Update" and it's honestly massive. The developer isn't ruling it out but they want to hang onto that 30% that Valve would take.


Vintage Story is not available on Steam, which is probably one of the biggest reasons it's not so well known. It's still relatively unknown but in my eyes it already rivals many popular games and another huge upgrade is out now. It's pretty staggering just how advanced Vintage Story is becoming as a survival game.
