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nailbar, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves

Unrealistic loot.

Like when you kill a wolf and get shotgun shells as loot.

But also more subtle stuff like enemies in a remote place that don’t carry or have any kind of food and drink with them.

And when the enemy is clearly carrying a weapon, but it’s not lootable and you get some random stuff instead.

ArsonButCute,

I think shotgun slugs would be good loot from a werewolf, but they should be a junk item or a crafting item to combine with gunpowder and casings to make new ammo, not ready to use shells that’s just silly why does a werewolf have those?

Devial,

Reminds of the old pile of gold (empty) meme

chunes, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves

Wresting control away every time I take ten steps for some stupid exposition. Just leave me the fuck alone. Damn. I want to explore and discover stuff by, you know, playing the game.

This is why Final Fantasy is my favorite game in the series.

mic_check_one_two,

Far Cry 5 was the fucking worst with this. Every single thing you did added to a sort of “story progress” bar. And when it filled, you were forcibly dragged away to do a story mission. They literally sleep-darted you from off screen, and had you wake up at the start of the story mission. Like you couldn’t make a more comically overdone “get forced to do story mission” scenario if you tried.

The devs said it was because they wanted to avoid that he Skyrim Syndrome, where players quickly forget about the main story in favor of all of the side content. But the implementation resulted in player agency taking a cudgel to the teeth every few hours.

reev, do gaming w "gaming is dead"

Until Dawn catching strays

AquaTofana,

My eye immediately went to Until Dawn & Detroit: Become Human, and I was like “Wait! Both these are dope!”

I really like Butterfly Effect decision games.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

I didn’t play Detroit for so long because I expected it to be like most other interactive movie type games where you maybe make 3 total decisions that actually have an effect on the whole story. Checked it out on PS+ and still felt that way up until I finished the first level and it shows the fucking massive decision tree of all the possible choices you could have made in that segment and was blown away. Hella them I didn’t even notice were viable things I could have tried.

This is what these kinds of games should be. It’s fucking amazing. It actually gives replayability to something that, in the past, was more of a one and done deal.

AquaTofana,

Bruh, yes, I know exactly what you mean. I’m actually getting ready to replay D:BH again because the last time I played was about 1.5+ years ago, and I think I’ve finally forgotten all my decisions. My husband said I got one of the best endings he’s ever seen someone get, and I really didn’t want to be tempted to answer everything the same. There’s SO MANY ways that game can go/end, and I want to explore them all!

I made the mistake of playing Until Dawn first, then D:BH, and then I downloaded the Dark Pictures Anthology and played 2 out of the 4 of those. I’m sure those would have hit different had I played them first, but knowing that the ending is ultimately the same no matter which direction you go definitely ruins the replayability. All 4 run into the very issue you were worried about with Detroit.

DupaCycki,
@DupaCycki@lemmy.world avatar

Definitely not the remake though

bjoern_tantau, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

OP, you would love the Steam Deck, or in a few months the Steam Machine. Or any other PC with Steam for that matter. With Steam Input you can rebind the controls of even the most stubborn game.

Doc_Crankenstein,

Unfortunately, I have a PC but can’t use it cause of circumstances which don’t allow me space to set it up.

I do prefer PC over console for this very reason. PC is just better with customization and accessibility thanks to the option for modding and stuff.

CriticalMiss,

Well, a Steam Machine might be perfect for your usecase then, it’s small so you can replace your console and enjoy it, as well as Steam Input.

Doc_Crankenstein,

Money. Disabled unemployed. Very limited funds that are pretty much keeping me fed and the occasional $5-$10 game on sale if I treat myself.

Steam Machines are just gonna be priced like a regular computer and still needs a setup. If I’m playing PC I’m using my mouse and keyboard. I much prefer it over a controller with my fingers how they are.

YgestWefsid, do gaming w "gaming is dead"
@YgestWefsid@lemmy.today avatar

Back then I would play games for hours and hours to the point my parents would get angry at me. Now above my 18s I can not even play more than 50 minutes because for some reason everything quickly gets boring.

zerobot,

i get that but it might not be the games fault dawg

Skipcast,

Definitely isn’t

paraphrand,

What’s your relationship with social media, or cannabis? Do you scroll short form media? Do you post lots of comments on Lemmy/reddit?

If none of those are an issue, then maybe you just got older.

YgestWefsid,
@YgestWefsid@lemmy.today avatar

I do not use drugs. I do not scroll short form media because it irritates me too 😅. Social media use is occasional.

paraphrand,

That’s great! I assume your interests have just changed as you got older then! Or, the demands of adult life are pulling your attention.

ameancow,

Something inside you is not being satisfied by gaming, and you need to listen to that voice. It doesn’t mean you won’t ever enjoy games again, but it also means you need to find that fulfillment in order to enjoy them again.

I recommend figuring out what the last thing you did was that you really felt free from outside thought and were focused on, or what left you feeling satisfied with your own efforts. Was it an art project? Something you cooked? A hike you went on?

Your brain is screaming at you to make something of your experiences, to have a sense of growth and proceeding forward towards a goal. It doesn’t have to be career or studying either, we’re not wired to feel fulfilled from answering the phone for 8 hours a day, nor are we wired to feel fulfilled extracting virtual loot, at least not long-term, we’re wired to feel fulfilled creating things with our hands or moving our body.

I stopped enjoying games, so I started making games. Totally new experience, feels completely different and after getting past some initial hurdles of feeling overwhelmed, it’s now addicting. I have no idea if I’ll ever launch a real, finished game, but there’s incredible satisfaction in making your first hallway that you can run and jump through, it feels far different than buying and downloading even the most expensive commercial game release. I’ve played a thousand hallways and crates and jumping, but that first one I made myself beats them all. And now I have new appreciation for some indie game that some person made, I feel a connection and it makes games more enjoyable.

YgestWefsid,
@YgestWefsid@lemmy.today avatar

I used to draw a lot back then. My loss of interest for games gradually made me go back to drawing and I am fine with it, it is nearly a decade I have not drawn until I decided to work on something yesterday on a paper. Did my first dedicated drawing yesterday and I am planning to do more in the next weeks 🙂.

I still play games sometimes though (warframe, minecraft, worldox) but again just for a few minutes and rarely an hour or more.

ameancow,

That’s awesome, one day someone who can draw pictures with their hands will be seen like an ancient fucking wizard, do not abandon the Old Ways! Also, I highly recommend joining an art club, a forum or discord/chat group for art, whatever the genre is, social connection while being creative is a driving force that can open entire new avenues in your life :)

Zirconium,

For me, it’s a lack of friends to play games I like with

ameancow,

I have this feeling about niche, hardcore survival experiences and social games that have slow-burn like Project Zomboid or SCUM. It’s really hard to find someone who doesn’t just want instant satisfaction and action and wants to get lost in a world and enjoy the process instead of the objective.

Zombie,

Hey, that wasn’t mean at all! I don’t believe you are a mean cow.

ameancow,

Moo.

GratefullyGodless,
@GratefullyGodless@lemmy.world avatar

Maybe it’s just the type of games you play that you’ve lost interest in. Steam has lots of demos for games from just about every gaming genre, so maybe try out demos for highly rated games of genres you don’t normally play. You may end up surprising yourself. Maybe you do like cosy games, or real time strategy, or management simulations, etc, but because you’ve never tried them, you never realized that you like them.

missingno, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves
@missingno@fedia.io avatar

Points of no return and anything else that's permanently missable. No, I am not doing a second playthrough of a 100 hour JRPG.

MrFinnbean,

It really depends of the implementation for me.

I completelly understand that if you take a mission where you kill a merchant, you loose the option to purchace from them or miss their questline etc. Its a story point where your acts changed the world.

But if you miss some unique loot item from dungeon you can go trough only once, because, it was too well hidden or it was behind some convoluted puzzle that you missed, im pissed.

Katana314,

Trails in the Sky has some interesting logic behind this where the gameplay serves the story.

You’ll do some quests for people who actually end up being evil later in the plot. There’s also party members who temporarily join you while they have time off from their other job - then as the story progresses, their “lunch break is over” and they go back to their life. So, if you try to save content for later, it won’t be there anymore.

Those little things end up putting more focus on what is accessible at a given moment, so a level 60 player isn’t going back to the starting area to wrap up quests he doesn’t care about for completion.

mic_check_one_two,

Especially when there is some kind of “open every treasure chest” type of achievement, with one or two things locked out. So if you miss them in your initial playthrough, you’re completely locked out of that achievement until you replay it from the beginning.

groet,

Skyrim has a collectible item that is found in a main story area that is only accessible once. Its a very early mission and in one of the last thief’s guild quests they will tell you to get that item. That might be 200h after you did that main quest …

Good thing modding exists

Thom,

Final fantasy 9 comes to mind but I know all of them are guilty of it

RickyRigatoni, do gaming w "gaming is dead"
@RickyRigatoni@retrolemmy.com avatar

The 12 subscriber youtuber library.

Hotzilla, do gaming w "gaming is dead"

I have steam account from CS 1.0 (can legally buy beer), and hundreds of games. I still say that gaming is dead, especially AAA gaming. This year has been quite shit compared to previous one’s and it has been a trend for years. Indie and small studios are the way forward.

Nindelofocho,

AAA gaming is definitely dead but i dont think its a bad thing. Ive just about only played Indie games and even AA(?) games to great satisfaction the past couple of years. Im not a light gamer either have thousands of hours in games like Avorion, Stormworks, Battlebit, Juno: new origins (kerbal space program like). That is just to name a few but right now im binging Space Station 14 real hard which im not even playing from Steam. If anything the death of AAA has created a great opportunity for smaller devs to start showing up and showing off

Hotzilla,

Yeah, you are correct. Dead of big studios is not probably that bad.

SCmSTR,

What are you on about? The non viability of games from Big studios that still exist is a literal disaster. Their desire to still remain as businesses and suck money from us is why that article came out, saying that 50% of kids want virtual currency for Christmas now. It also means the death of GOOD big games, not the death of BAD big games. And many people WANT big games, and will compromise their judgement to play them, dumbing down not only themselves, but the entire landscape in the process.

In reality, “the death of big studios” just translates to “widespread addiction to high volume gambling in children and adults”. E-waste, more capitalism, worse society, etc.

“Not that bad”. Come on…

brucethemoose,

Space Station 14

Thanks, I will have to check this this out.

…You ever play Barotrauma?

Nindelofocho,

Its a lot of fun! If you like barotrauma but want something more long form youll love SS14 its much more goofy than barotrauma

captainlezbian,

For AAA yeah. This year however hades 2, kingdom come deliverance 2, and silksong all came out to great acclaim and still managed to get outclassed by Expedition 33. If that’s what dead looks like I want more of my hobbies to die

Hotzilla,

True, kcd2 was awesome. Let’s hope the collapse of AAA just means better indie and small studio games

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

This year has been quite shit compared to previous one’s

The number of games being voted on for GOTY this year is pretty hard to choose from since there’s so many. They just aren’t AAA games. They’re all AA or indies.

SCmSTR, (edited )

Gaming was killed by the same thing that kills everything: capitalism and exceptionalism, with no regard for social responsibility and morality.

Also, steam came out with cs 1.6, not 1.0.

Hotzilla,

So long ago, that might have memory corrupted.

SCmSTR,

Ha

Those were before times.

I am but a failed reinforcement for a machine of which I cannot prescribe.

Hotzilla,

You can call me sentimental, but 1996-1999 were the golden age of new gaming IP. Most of games are sequels to franchises created in those few years. Like Fallout, GTA, Half-Life, Metal Gear Solid, Silent Hill, Resident Evil, Tomb Raider, Baldurs Gate, Smash, Quake, and many more.

It was a privilege to live as a teenager then.

SCmSTR,

You aren’t wrong. Movies have shifted that way, largely, too.

callouscomic, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves

Abuse of quick time events. Some overrated games are horrible about it. I think it should never be used.

inb4_FoundTheVegan, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves
@inb4_FoundTheVegan@lemmy.world avatar

Gawwdan preventing rebinding is so annoying! Or it’s monkey paw wish cousin, letting you rebinding but the on-screen prompts are hard coded to display the default key.

In a simmiliar accessibility vein, I’m hard of hearing so when a game has no option for subtitles then at best I catch 1/3rd of the story.

StayDoomed, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves

Too many games are “survival” games now which really means they will make you do a bunch of chores to get to the sub par shooter or adventure game the chores gate you from. No, I don’t want to chop wood and get rope or whatever for the 50th game that never innovates on any of these mechanics to get to the “good part”

Also lots of fun games seem to be ruined because they are battle royales.

chefdano3, do games w Samus Aran drawing I made

Dude, again? These are the default officially licenced images that merch sellers use to print onto t-shirts and crap. There’s no way this is hand drawn.

frongt,

No, I thought so too, but I hunted down OP’s accounts. Here’s his Instagram: www.instagram.com/electricbrainstem/

And if you look at his past comments, he describes his drawing process, and it sounds realistic.

But you’re right that this is a drawn copy of a promo image, and he sells them, especially as tattoo stencils. This is a veiled ad.

chefdano3,

Oh wow. That is pretty cool.

chefdano3, do gaming w Link drawing I made

This is not a drawing. I have 3 posters, a lanyard, 3 different desktop backgrounds, and 2 officially licensed books that use this same exact picture of Link. The only way I’ll believe this is hand drawn is that it’s a very detailed trace. But I doubt it.

BazaarMonk, (edited )
@BazaarMonk@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah it’s a drawing based off official images.

chefdano3,

Well it’s still too accurate for me to believe it’s hand drawn. If you did, then compliments, but you can’t convince me.

aaaa, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves

Challenges that require replaying a level several times to achieve them can be very rewarding

Unless the level also comes with unskippable cut scenes or long conversations on horseback

Nima, do games w Gaming Pet Peeves
@Nima@leminal.space avatar

spongy bosses don’t always mean they’re challenging. I can’t count how many times I’ve fought a boss who isn’t hard or interesting but just wastes time cause they have a ton of health.

mechanics matter.

Doc_Crankenstein,

I love my older retro games, like I’m a huge Metroid fan, but jebus to Betsy, they fall for this trapping all too often.

I don’t fault them, those were the Wild West of gaming when devs were still figuring things out, but damn does it make going back to older games a bit rough.

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