• @EzekielJK@lemmy.world
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    292 years ago

    I live, breathe, and sleep video games but this is a problem we made for ourselves. You don’t have to buy the latest and greatest games from million dollar companies. Heck, you don’t have to buy any games at all. Stop buying crap and they’ll stop making as much of it. Go play something else or, and I say this as someone who’s currently designing homebrew for a TTRPG in another tab, go touch some grass.

    • R0cket_M00se
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      122 years ago

      Damn straight, the amount of times I’ve heard “It’s probably gonna be shit, oh well. Still gonna pre order cause of this [dogshit] skin for the gun that won’t be meta for longer than a week cause it’s so busted.

      I saw this coming back in 2013 and have been trying to convince people that it’s going to be a problem and get worse as time goes on.

      Well LOOK AT ME NOW, WENDELL!!!

    • @Vlyn@lemmy.zip
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      102 years ago

      Not true, if people buy it the V is in there. And plenty of people throw their money at it, otherwise they’d stop doing that.

      But hey, pre-order our broken game for $70 today! Do it now, because surely the digital copies will run out otherwise.

      • @craftyindividual@lemm.ee
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        52 years ago

        Pre order our game that is broken because the director was fired halfway through development, but we insisted on the original release date. Also the coders will get to see their family unharmed again once they’ve released the first patch.

    • @bleistift2@feddit.de
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      312 years ago

      Indie is the way to go. The number of times I’ve been disappointed with “AAA” games is ludicrous.

      • @DashboTreeFrog@lemmy.world
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        72 years ago

        Yes, been loving BG3 but my best experiences with games in recent years have all been indie, from Outer Wilds that made me completely rethink what a game experience is meant to be, to Vampire Survivors that tickled all the right parts of my brain into making me spend hours watching pixels flash on screen in the most mind-numbingly addictive way. Indie devs really seem to be carrying forward the soul of gaming that larger gaming companies have lost, the exceptions being so rare that Baldur’s Gate 3 is getting lauded for basically meeting what would have been normal expectations for a AA title in the early 2000’s

      • @Holzkohlen@feddit.de
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        132 years ago

        You just have to be VERY careful with buying them day 1. I mostly just wait for a “complete edition” or “goty edition” or smth and THEN wait til that is cheap.

        • @microphone900@lemmy.ml
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          42 years ago

          This is exactly the way to do it. Well, it’s exactly the way I do it. Yeah I have to wait a little bit but I’d rather have the full experience available, and a discount is a nice bonus, when I start a game than buy it piecemeal.

    • @Faulty@lemm.ee
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      62 years ago

      All those hit pieces that were coming out as BG3 was launching were so transparent. “Shit one company is actually putting in effort, make it seem bad somehow”

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    212 years ago

    This is one big reason why I support indie titles and piracy more than ever. The whole “we can’t be financially bothered to put out a functional title on launch, but our shop with 60 DLC skins each coating $400 each works perfectly” mentality has driven me far away from ever paying for triple AAA titles again and is also why I will never play a remaster of any game outside of the Spyro Reignited Trilogy.

    If you cannot be arsed to put out a functional title on launch, maybe you should be retired and sent to the ranch.

  • wrath-sedan
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    2 years ago

    Slaps the hood of Baldur’s Gate 3 this bad boy can fit so many wildly exceeded expectations for a complete AAA-title at launch in 2023

    • Sibbo
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      172 years ago

      Wasn’t it also early access? At least some part of it? Or am I remembering the wrong game.

      • @bouh@lemmy.world
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        262 years ago

        It was early access for like 3 years. Which allowed them to release a fully finished game, or the closest we had from that state since no one remembers when actually.

      • Neato
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        352 years ago

        I’m confused why people are upset at early access. It can be done badly to sell a game that isn’t finished for full price.

        But Larian has always done early access this way: first act for testing. And it works great.

  • @Nariom@lemmy.world
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    142 years ago

    To each their preferences, if people want to play “AAA” games or w/e that’s their choices. If you’re sick of the way they sell though I suggest trying something else, there are plenty of very good games out there that don’t shamelessly take their customers for piggy banks.

    • I think most of us are sick of others buying shit AAA games and then complaining about the expense of DLC and the bugs and what not. So I would modify what you said to be if you want to, go ahead, but stop complaining about the shit you should have expected.

  • Queen HawlSera
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    22 years ago

    We really went from “More pie sir?” to “The rest of your pie sir?”

    • @WarmSoda@lemm.ee
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      62 years ago

      That’s what started it all.
      Now you can preorder thier newest game and have it preload the entire game two weeks before you can play it! Because it you’re dumb enough to preorder it you’re probably dumb enough to not want your storage space too.

      Todd Howard is a greedy fuck.

      • @Nickn@lemmy.world
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        102 years ago

        You can choose not to preload the game, can’t you? So it’s up to the individual. Besides, why wouldn’t you want to preload the game so when it’s released you can just hop in? I don’t get your angry reasoning here. If you’re gonna play the game then the storage is gonna be occupied either way. Lol

        • Neato
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          92 years ago

          Yes. Pre loading is a huge benefit for people with low bandwidth Internet. The usage of storage space is a weird complaint.

  • Dojan
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    532 years ago

    Don’t you know? This kind of quality is impossible for poor little AAA studios to keep up! We really should just settle for tech demos. :(