djwinn: Shadowrun Hong Kong is severely testing my recent decision to buy games from GoG rather than steam when a choice is available.
I have a bug that I *think* is fixed in 3.0.5 (hang in the whisteblower mission that prevents completion) and I have been waiting for the fix to resume my play through. I was (initially) fine with waiting a day or two for the patch to be uploaded, but... two days have passed, and we are now looking at a weekend.
I understand that GoG employees should get to enjoy their weekend, so I do not become angry when a patch released on Friday is delayed until Monday... But here we are looking at a Wednesday patch that is unlikely to be available until Monday!!! I am not cool with this. Next time I buy on Steam.
Well I reckon that if they want to keep up with Steam, they may need to employ people for weekend work. It doesn't even have to be the same people - I'm sure it wouldn't be too difficult to find some enthusiastic people that would be willing to do this part-time. They could also outsource this aspect to other countries, which could further help reduce delays depending on their location (because it's always working hours somewhere in the world).
While I can understand some delay due to the way GOG bundles up patches, even allowing for GOG to create a patch file from updated content shouldn't take this long. Unless the patch blew up their servers or something...
On the other hand, I don't think Humble has been updated yet either. And the 3.0.5 patch hasn't appeared on not-so-legitimate sites yet - if it appears there before we get it, then there's something seriously wrong with GOG.
But I'm still not buying on Steam.
squid830: That last point is probably a bit more annoying in this game than the previous ones since the cash-flow is so low while there's also more stuff to buy.
MikeMaximus: I think HK just might be the stingiest of the Shadowrun games thus far, even without the pay data bugs, you really have to watch what you spend.
I'm considering doing a cyberware toon next just to see if there's enough nuyen at all to chrome yourself out properly at end game.
It's definitely the stingiest for sure. It's VERY noticeable if you did what I did and play a decker while trying to get decent ranged weapons and/or cyber as well. I didn't even get the best deck, nor the best gun, and the only cyber I got apart from the datajack I started with was the Alpha eyes. Didn't bother with the best programs either since by then I figured they weren't really necessary.
I'm sure I could have done a lot better, since I did buy a lot of crap - upgraded a bit too often, plus bought lots of drugs, grenades and med kits (most of which I didn't actually end up using). Also I'm pretty sure there were times when I didn't actually use something I gave a team-mate, but I didn't get it back after.
Glancing at the steam forums, it's definitely possible to end up pretty heavily chromed by the end if you're a little bit more disciplined with your nuyen than I was.