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circuitfarmer, do gaming w What games have you played due to FOMO?
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Agree with other commenters: this is healthy.

For me, I bought Elden Ring day one because the hype was real. It’s a good game – but not really my jam.

I explored the Yakuza series for a similar reason, and I’ve absolutely loved that. I really want to try Ishin.

I bought a PS4 Pro for RDR2. I stand by that decision, but I probably wouldn’t go that far again.

metaStatic, do piracy w Is Direct Connect still 'a thing'?

a few years ago in the late 1900s

ultratiem,
@ultratiem@lemmy.ca avatar

Oh man why didn’t you say it was last week!

JackbyDev,

In the 20th century

Blamemeta, do games w Do you find the description Live Service Game off-putting?

I simply don’t buy live service games. I hate them

radix, do games w Do you find the description Live Service Game off-putting?
@radix@lemmy.world avatar

Live Service Game, the idea…I find unappealing and just plain skippable. Live Service Game, the phrase…is so much better than “Game as a Service.”

But hey, not every game/genre/delivery method is going to appeal to everybody. The industry is big enough to cater to multiple niches, even if some are much (much, much) bigger than others. I’m happy that people can find whatever game they like, and I can find my favorites as well. That doesn’t make anybody more correct than the other.

Zoot_, do games w Do you find the description Live Service Game off-putting?

Live service games/ games a service are an automatic no from me. Too many have little to no content, constant delays on content, a dying community, or ridden with predatory monetization. Not to mention I dont like to pay for games that i cant play when the servers go down.

TORFdot0, do games w Do you find the description Live Service Game off-putting?

I don’t have the time to play live service games. The next time I play a game it might be completely different? No appeal to me at all

FrostyCaveman, do games w Do you find the description Live Service Game off-putting?

Theoretically it’s not a turnoff: for example, I was fine with paying the subscription for World of Warcraft back in 2007. But in practice I know what it means today, and that means being psychologically manipulated and crit in the wallet, so hell freakin no.

I actually am in favour of government legislation against them since they generally appeal to the young, who are essentially psychologically defenceless against most of the trickery. I don’t quite think they’re “spiritual opium” as the PRC would say, but the line was crossed long ago

NightOwl, do games w Do you find the description Live Service Game off-putting?

I don’t have the long term attention span demanded of live service games, since once I’m done with a game I move on.

rikonium, do games w Do you find the description Live Service Game off-putting?

I don’t have a problem with the core concept since it can technically be done well (Fortnite, despite it not appealing to me personally) but since everyone wants the “live service” staying power and money without putting in the “live service” effort it’s become a red flag to me to prepare for an unfinished, buggy, likely money-grubbing “game” with a shaky future - case in point, Halo Infinite’s campaign pretty much going nowhere and being Act 1 of what will be pretty much nothing now since all the campaign staff went bye-bye.

Fogle,

Honestly 99% of the time “early access” is just a red flag now

JFowler369,

Man, Infinite’s campaign was such a disappointment. Halo to me was always about the big set pieces and new locations. Infinite had 2 locations essentially the whole game, not to mention the non story that happens mostly off screen. It’s too bad because the grapple hook was one of the best additions to Halo since Bungie but you don’t have anything fun to actually play with it.

SinningStromgald, do games w Do you find the description Live Service Game off-putting?

“Service Games”, gotcha games, games with excessive DLC (looking at you sim games), internet required and Denuvo games are all hard passes.

Fogle,

It’s actually gacha games

Rai,

feels the compulsion to make that correction

Sounds like they got chya, hon.

absentthereaper,
@absentthereaper@lemmygrad.ml avatar

[snort] well ACKSHUALLY–

man don’t no one give a fuck unless they’re already in sunk cost fallacy with that ‘genre’ and its predators

Edgelord_Of_Tomorrow, do games w Do you find the description Live Service Game off-putting?

You really missed out not playing Command and Conquer

Boiglenoight,

I played C&C, Red Alert 1, 2 and 3. Tiberian Sun was bad.

Edgelord_Of_Tomorrow,

Just closed your eyes during the FMVs?

Boiglenoight,

I love Red Alert’s, they’re still funny. :D

Aidinthel, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 10th

Command and Conquer 3. I’m not very familiar with the series but I’m enjoying it, at least now that I figured out why the campaign was so hard. Apparently they patched the game balance after release with multi-player in mind and didn’t consider the consequences for single-player. So after a small mod to restore the original resource gather rates, the game is a great time.

acastcandream,

Wow, that is a name I have not heard in a very long time. I got suckered into buying it on 360. It played OK on a console all things considered. 

It was fine, didn’t love it. What are your impressions so far?

Aidinthel,

As a super casual player, I’m mostly enjoying the spectacle of the campaign. Coming from rts like age of Empires 2, which has a sometimes pretty strict population cap in it’s missions (and also medieval technology), being able to build up an unlimited army of giant tanks and mecha is pretty fun. Maybe that loses its novelty at some point. Speaking of novelties, the fmv cutscenes are an interesting choice. I realize they were a fad when the original game was released, but I respect that they decided to preserve that portion of the series’ identity.

The use of only one resource is strange. It feels like there are only a couple places on the map (the tiberium fields) that actually matter, and the rest is just empty space. I haven’t seen what the multi-player maps look like, maybe they add neutral buildings or something to give the players something to fight over. They’ve been a couple of those so far.

My opinion is also heavily influenced by the fact that the game is from the time before all the modern bullshit with microtransactions and stuff. Like, I paid for a game, and I received an actually complete game that doesn’t try to sell me a bunch more stuff. Wild. Having just moved on from Immortals: Fenyx Rising, which really suffered from being a Ubisoft game despite its charming setting and characters really drives that point home.

acastcandream,

I actually am a really big fan of FMV in video games. If that’s a subject that interests you, you should look at the games made by Sam Barlow. His big one recently was Immortality though he kind of made his name with Her Story and The Lies we Tell.

variants, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 10th

Playing starfield, having fun with it, it’s basically like an extended fallout 4 with spaceships. I just wish I had more time to play

acastcandream,

Nooooo you’re not allowed to enjoy starfield!

BlueAure, do piracy w Is Direct Connect still 'a thing'?

Purdue University still has a campus-only file sharing network called DTella that’s DC++. It been getting smaller, but there were a few members that shared 50+ TB at one point.

ampersandrew, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of September 10th
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I'm still going with Baldur's Gate 3, and it continues to impress me at every turn. Steam says I've played for 43.5 hours now, and I'll bet I still have at least 20 hours ahead of me on this first playthrough. After primarily playing fighting games for the past few years, this game has reminded me of what I love so much in RPGs and created a backlog of games for me to play through in the next couple of years to follow it up, especially since a tabletop group of 5e probably doesn't fit into my life right now.

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