How to vote in the 2024 Game Awards
Fans are also able to vote on their favorite games, with public fan voting making up 10% of the votes used to decide the winners of each category.
The Game Awards say creating a 100% fan vote presents multiple challenges, and prevents winners from being “socially engineered in any way.”
To vote, you can create an account here.
Once a user has created an account, they will recieve 29 individual votes, allowing one vote per category.
Round 1 of voting will begin on Monday, Dec. 2, with Round 2 opening Thursday, Dec. 5 and Round 3 opening Monday, Dec. 9.
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We have heard no Light No Fire info since the LNF trailer, so the LNF Discord has been counting down to the Games Award for a year now. (They openly admit that they do not know whether info will be released then.)
Space Engineers 2 will be announced soon, too, for anyone interested. They posted a trailer of creative mode:
Indies cannot necessarily afford an ad slot at such events as the Games Award…?
I had no idea these were being sold separately from the Limited Edition Console, I would have pounced on it if I had known </3
Sold out everywhere ;0;
Have added myself to all the local stores restock lists *prays to space jeebus *
I try not to think about Outer Wilds. I want to forget.
So I can play it again
To those that never played it: knowledge is game progression. Once you learn something, your now equiped with the “key” needed to go to different places and beat the game. So once you beat it, you cant really replay it again unless you forget in real life everything you’ve learned.
Also, looking up anything about it runs the risk of spoiling the ending or certain places in the game your meant to discover on your own and be surprised.
I got chased out of my town for saying it was the best rogue-like game ever made, knowledge is the key to progression, not attaining gear or powerups.
They still have a wanted poster for me up in the local saloon. There’s also some Kerbal fanatics who are hungry for my blood for calling it the best space physics exploration game
Ditto on wanting to forget. I occasionally return just to enjoy the orbital cycle and revisit some fun planets, but the drive to explore once discovering all the secrets cannot be reclaimed. That ending is a once in a lifetime experience you cannot replicate with a second playthrough (unless you were asleep at the wheel somehow the first time)
Quite fun! I enjoyed it.
Spent two days scooting about the derilict mining planet fetch questing & exploring.
Enjoyable & simple fun.
Will wait a while so I forget puzzle aspects of it & will likely play it again.
I really like this art style.
One thing I have always wished for: is for open world games to have extended DLC maps simply to explore. Games like Mad Max & Days Gone both have rich custom character/vehicle builds which it would be lovely to then utilise in new environments.
Fall Out 4 has some new DLC environments which add depth & new challenges to the world & (PC only) Fall Out: London, really makes use of existing game mechanics in a new environment.
It would be great if the producers of other games with richly textured maps would also do this.
I would really have enjoyed taking the Days Gone character & motorcycle on a long exploration beyond the two regions of the original map. No missions, just wandering, surviving & exploring new lands as an established character.
Could you give more details, which one specifically you have on your mind?
Or which one do you recommend?
Far Harbour & Nuka World are the two add ons thst include new areas (if I recal correctly)
There’s also a few DLC extras that give more features & missions.
I believe we got a package deal & downloaded the lot.
Far Harbor is worth it as it is a whole new area and has its own story.
Far Harbor and Nuka World are not new - they’ve been around since 2016. This does have the advantage of making them very cheap.
Fallout London is new, but it’s not a DLC - it’s a mod, made by an independent group. It can only be run on the PC verrsion. It won’t run on the latest version of Fallout 4 - you need the GOTY edition. I don’t know about Steam or Bethesda, but it’s available for free on GOG.
I probably should have been clearer with those details, but I figured those who already know will just pass it over & anyone inclined to follow these things up will do their own research into what is what.
TBH I felt a bit bad for pointing it out - it wasn’t a criticism - but however the misunderstanding arose, we ended up with a guy looking for new content, and I thought I should make the situation clearer.
Fallout London mod is only available through GOG as far as I know but it won’t care where you’ve bought the correct version of Fallout 4 from, be it steam, gog etc.
I actually installed it with the intention of playing and then I think NMS Worlds dropped
Maybe I’ll save it for when Skyblivion and Morrowwind Skyrim mod come out. Which I’m told is some time this century
I knew that ‘London’ is just a great mod, so i thought that maybe you just mistaken words, so maybe also there is a chance for existing other ‘dlc’ which i don’t know. So this was purpose for my question. Since modding scene is lively, it’s hard to keep track of everything.
Far Harbor & Nuka are of course known for each fan of F4 - for me personally they are just ok.
Fangamers European website were doing sales and free shipping from the Netherlands, I couldn’t pass that up.
What I wasn’t expecting was for it to show up in two days
I did a little impulse buying to cheer myself up the other day, clearly
Steer clear of this mess