Leaked gameplay clips and images from "GTA 6" have been released.
Leaked gameplay clips and images from "GTA 6" have been released.
However, you can't rely solely on Steam anymore since other platforms are doing better. For example, Fortnite isn't available on Steam as it's only on Epic.
Yes, I understand. I was merely illustrating how STEAM charts are regularly refreshed. Other gaming platforms are also included.
This would then involve merging all relevant statistics from various gaming platforms into a single dataset, provided it can be done smoothly and accurately.
It is certainly feasible, though several additional aspects must be considered, such as the sales and revenue figures for games on that platform, as well as information about the concurrent and peak player counts for PC titles.
For instance, regarding the EGS store/platform, we have the following data to analyze:
Most Played PC Games – Epic Games Store
Top Selling PC Titles – Epic Games Store
The Most Popular PC Games – Epic Games Store
For quick insight into server activity across games, this serves as a handy guide for players. My initial thought was that Valve and similar companies could resist such monitoring, especially when considering sales figures and related metrics.
VALVE shouldn't have any concerns, as the information provided only covers sales data. It might be useful to watch this video about GTA 6 features. You can check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2UbMZ8I...=MrBossFTW
Some minor update indicates that the GTA 5 source code is now available online. A section of the game’s code, including scripting tools and adjustable elements, has been exposed on GitHub. Reports suggest it includes portions of GTA Online, developer comments, and parts of the anti-cheat system. However, I don't believe this serves any practical benefit for modders, as they still need official permission from Rockstar to use assets. News Source: DSOG.