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TragicNotCute, do games w Day 365 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing (One Year Anniversary!)
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Huge milestone! Thanks for taking us on the journey with you

KarlHungus42, do games w Would you considering watching playthroughs of a game the same as playing that game?

No.

dustyData, do games w Steam is cracking down on porn games, to keep Payment Processors happy.

This explains why I can’t buy games right now. I tried to use PayPal and it failed but now my account seems to be blocked from any purchase. Not even direct card. When I asked support they demanded a screenshot of my cart.

Dude, Gabe, I just want to play outer wilds. There’s no tits, let alone incest in Outer wilds. I’ve never bought a porn game in my life. Why am I being punished for a billionaire company’s moral panic?

Jikiya, do games w Steam is cracking down on porn games, to keep Payment Processors happy.

New market opportunity! Steam has been banned from participating, meaning even a crappy quality platform can now compete. Though, payment processing will be the hitch, I would guess…

Coelacanth, do games w Would you considering watching playthroughs of a game the same as playing that game?
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It’s not really the same, but it can be enjoyable in its own way. I watch a lot of Let’s Plays, but I tend to do so mostly for games I’ve already played myself, substituting it for a second playthrough. You can watch it mostly in the background - or skip through the filler - and still get another’s perspective on the best bits.

It’s also perfectly valid to watch playthroughs for games you are interested in experiencing but would not enjoy yourself. Very difficult games like Hollow Knight are a common example for this. It will give you an approximation without driving you to frustration - or getting stuck and unable to finish.

It’s never going to be the same though since the interactive element will be missing, and that aspect is the defining feature of games as an artform.

lemat_87, do ciekawe w Kontynenty za 250 milionów lat
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widzę nadzieję, że nie będzie Polski

nucleative, do games w Day 366 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

💪 2 years here we go

nucleative, do games w Day 365 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing (One Year Anniversary!)

Congrats!

xxce2AAb, do games w Would you considering watching playthroughs of a game the same as playing that game?

Hell no. The essential difference between games and movies/television or books as a source of entertainment is that they’re participatory. The player’s choices during interaction affects the exact outcome.

That’s not to say there’s anything wrong with being entertained by others making those choices, but they won’t be yours.

MurrayL, do games w Would you considering watching playthroughs of a game the same as playing that game?

Absolutely not the same.

The key defining characteristic of a game is interactivity: the ability to affect the outcome in some way. Some games allow for less freedom than others in that respect, but watching someone else play and make those decisions for you is always going to be fundamentally different to playing it yourself.

Not to diminish the value of streams, especially if you find enjoyment in watching them, but you should understand that it’s not a comparable experience.

Zahille7,

Like watching playthroughs of Gow Ragnarok and Spider-Man 2. I don’t have a PlayStation so I couldn’t play them when they first released (they’re on PC now, but expensive), but I was on the hype train so I wanted to see what happened.

Now that I know what happens, I still want to play through them myself so I can make the decisions, like you say.

darkguyman,

I completely understand that they’re a different experience but if I wanted to somewhat see a game’s story, would a playthrough suffice?

mohab,

Yes. You probably will miss out on branching paths if any exist, but you will miss out on those in a regular playthrough anyway.

You also probably should've asked this question instead of the one in the title of the thread—they're two fundamentally different questions.

I know narrative-driven games are dominant nowadays, but not every game is narrative-driven.

darkguyman,

Thank you for the answer.

Coelacanth,
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Absolutely, just keep in mind one thing: try to find Let’s Players who take things slow and pay attention to the story. It makes a huge difference.

glimse, do games w Random Screenshots of my Games #63 - The Alters

You should write reviews as a job

cobysev,
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Thanks! I do this as a hobby and would probably get burnt out if I had to do this for work. I attempted to make daily posts for a while as a personal writing challenge and I got to before I had to take a break.

But my posting would definitely be more consistent if someone paid me to do it. 😆 I need to go back and redo the first handful of posts I’ve made here, since I started out just posting a single screenshot. It’d be nice to actually discuss those games in depth too.

glimse,

Good point lol

No pressure to redo them, just make a new one whenever (and if ever) you play again!

cobysev,
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Yeah, that’s the plan. I’m leaving the originals alone, I’ll just make a new post for those games.

Rhynoplaz, do games w Would you considering watching playthroughs of a game the same as playing that game?

It depends on the game.

If it’s a story based game, absolutely. Cut through the filler and get what you came for.

But something like a rogue-like or Call of Duty, no, you just watched somebody play a game, but didn’t actually get any of the “game experience”.

Zwrt, (edited ) do games w Would you considering watching playthroughs of a game the same as playing that game?

Its a completely different form of entertainment, way more similar to watching tv.

The main difference is you dont need to plan or think yourself, your mind can take a break just following whats going on. This can be much more restfull and relaxing.

Compare that to activity playing the game and your using much more energy, your brain is calculating every interaction you have to make. It can be stressful at times. A mistake can feel like lost time but an accomplishment gets you a high you will never get when backseat gaming.

Completely different and up to personal preference on how people like to spend their downtime.

gaylord_fartmaster, do games w Would you considering watching playthroughs of a game the same as playing that game?

No, you’re losing the only thing that makes video games different from other forms of media. You don’t have to care about that, but it’s definitely taking away a key part of what was meant to be experienced.

MammyWhammy, do games w Would you considering watching playthroughs of a game the same as playing that game?

Is watching someone play the game the same as playing a game myself, absolutely not.

Can I get satisfaction and an understanding of a game I know I never would’ve played otherwise, yes.

I’m not going to put in enough hours to make it through difficult games like dark souls or Hollow Knight. But I’ll put a walkthrough on while I do work or chores so I can experience those games in some way.

I’m all for it, but it scratches a different kind of itch than playing a game does.

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