
Operation Barbarossa: The Struggle for Russia-Not On steam

I also found a few games searching for Ogre.log. Just to double check to make sure said game uses ogre, I'd search the steam forums for info.

Steamdb list the package manifests of games on steam, so I can see everything using ogremain.dll. I think it'd be better to keep the Commercial List to games that are running Ogre if you were to buy them right now. Then later they moved to Unity, and finally settled with Unreal Engine 4. The Dead Linger first alpha versions were originally released under the Ogre engine. Not sure if you want to put it on the list. It caught the attention of THQ and the game was remade for multiple platforms, and apparently without using Ogre. (As default build.)ĭark_sylinc wrote: De Blob was originally an Ogre3D game. Updating of sales figures are stopped when project officially starts selling the new engine. &Denotes that the game formerly used Ogre but switched engines while in active development.
#Running with rifles ogre exception free
*Denotes free weekend, many free copies given out, or free to play.

As such sales numbers listed here are probably lower than actual units sold, however they should provide an accurate measurement of the minimum number of games sold. Sales are estimated and rounded down to prevent chart fluctuations due to margin of error in the estimations. Please note this is only copies sold on Steam and not other platforms. If I am missing any Ogre3d games, please let me know! Anything less than 10,000 units should be taken with a grain of salt. Thew fewer copies the game has sold, the less accurate it will be. I can only say with my game sales, the numbers are pretty close to accurate (roughly 5% +/-) The more copies sold the more accurate the approximations will be. Then using statistic comes up with the approximate amount of copies owned/given away. SteamSpy calculates these numbers by checking a list of games owned by a random sampling of profiles. These are steam owners as of Q3 2017 as reported by SteamSpy.
