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Butterbee, do gaming w When was a game's price worth it to you?
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A certain number of hours reached is a fairly easy metric to use and it works great for a lot of games. But let me tell you about Senua’s Sacrifice… that game is short. It was only $20 or something and 8 hours to play through. But it made me ugly cry at the ending. It was so emotionally charged I just sobbed for the girl. That was definitely worth the price.

iusearchbtw, do gaming w When was a game's price worth it to you?
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I suppose I’d prefer if short games weren’t overly expensive, but I never liked the hours per dollar thing. I don’t like replaying games. I’d rather buy six two-hour indie games for ten dollars each and have each one be at least somewhat unique and engaging, than spend 60 on a sprawling hundred hour AAA game filled mostly with repetition and busywork. Life’s too short for that, you know?

RememberTheApollo_, do games w Anyone have good memories of (or still belong to) a gaming clan or guild?

Nope.

Since my preferred game franchise killed mods and independent servers virtually all the clans died off.

Obi, do games w Anyone have good memories of (or still belong to) a gaming clan or guild?
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Had your pretty run-of-the-mill road to hardcore experience in WoW, complete with the long term semi-hardcore guild I stayed in the longest, helped managed, got in a relationship with the GM and moved countries over it, etc. Eventually tried to go full hardcore, did for a bit and quit the game a few months later. You know your standard stuff…

Crackhappy, do games w Anyone have good memories of (or still belong to) a gaming clan or guild?
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My current name comes from a Quake2 clan. I belonged to the [CRACK] clan, and everyone called me Happy.

Maven, do gaming w I just wanted to commend Croteam
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I know the occasional game has released a demo here and there every other year or so, but I think I remember the last demo I played was Skate 3’s back in 2010.

That’s… pretty on-you, I have to say. Something like 2/3 of my gaming time is free demos off steam or the nintendo eshop. Steam just had their yearly Next Fest, with over 900 games dropping demos this month.

conciselyverbose,

It's mostly AAA games that don't bother. A lot of smaller games do, because they know it's worth it unless you're riding a crazy hype train with wild expectations.

Maven,
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And even if they don’t have a demo, Steam’s refund system makes basically any game a demo; since you can refund for any reason in the first 2 hours, you can play the first ~90 minutes for free

bermuda,

That’s… pretty on-you

funny, considering i wrote the post. would be weird if it weren’t on me as the post author.

Maven,
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My point is that you implied it’s that the game industry isn’t putting out demos. “The occasional game here and there every other year or so”. But that’s a false statement, the lack of demos in your life is your own doing

bermuda,

If nitpicking had an award’s ceremony I’m sure you’d be invited. Thanks.

Maven,
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It’s hardly nitpicking. It’s the foundation of the entire first paragraph.

Poopfeast420, do gaming w I just wanted to commend Croteam

Just on the topic of demos, I feel like they are making a comeback these last few years (speaking as a PC gamer).

Steam has their Next Fest, which is all about demos, and I’ve found a few games there I bought later or put on my wishlist.

As for Talos 2, while I haven’t checked out the demo, I really liked the first game, so I was gonna get the sequel anyway eventually, unless the reviews thrash it for some reason.

Todd_cross, do games w Anyone have good memories of (or still belong to) a gaming clan or guild?

I remember playing AOEII online many years ago someone asked me if I was in a clan and I said “No, I’m not Scottish”.

Nilz,

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SoapyYogurt82, do games w Anyone have good memories of (or still belong to) a gaming clan or guild?

Quake 3, Soldier of Fortune 2, Tremulous, Star Wars Galaxies, Tribes 2, etc. Lots of fond memories.

atrielienz, do games w Anyone have good memories of (or still belong to) a gaming clan or guild?

Yeah. I miss my boys. Shiny balls of light, you mongrels.

Maybe one day they’ll come back online.

PieMePlenty,

Last online 8760 days ago.

ivanafterall, do games w Anyone have good memories of (or still belong to) a gaming clan or guild?

I did clans a bit. Some message boards were similar. I was a mod of a small guitar-oriented message board and we knew each other's real names, there were occasional real-life meet-ups where people drove from other states, etc... I miss that.

MyDearWatson616, do games w Anyone have good memories of (or still belong to) a gaming clan or guild?

I was in a bf2 clan that was pretty tight knit. I have good memories of that. I was also in another clan when I was 14 and one of the older guys tried to groom me. No DoT, I don’t want to masturbate with you

littlecolt, do gaming w What is something (feature, modes, settings...) you would like to see become a standard in video games?

The first time I run a game, before anything else, before a developer logo, a splash screen, ANYTHING: I want a screen with volume sliders. This setting needs to be saved upon completion and then ask if you want to see this screen on every launch, or just this one.

I know I am not alone. I am tired of having my eardrums blasted to hell every time I launch a newly installed game. Some games even go back to eardrum-destruction every launch until it loads the user settings.

This shit needs to be standardized. A lot of us wear headphones and are on voice chat or listening to music or whatever when we launch a game, and the deafening EA logo or whatever it may be is NOT welcome.

KingThrillgore, do gaming w Well, Cities: Skylines 2 is here, and it's another broken game release.
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There’s a pretty easy fix to games launching in a sorry state: stop preordering

Ashtear, do games w Anyone have good memories of (or still belong to) a gaming clan or guild?

The best time I had in Warcraft was forming a new guild that had splintered off of an existing one (leadership was unpleasant). It was pretty scary at first, not knowing how it was going to turn out, but we had enough of the guild come with us that we managed top 50 raid progression on the realm the following year. It was super validating to have that kind of success in a casual raiding guild after all the turmoil.

I stayed in contact with our GM, and she and I still play on and off (we’re playing Baldur’s Gate 3 lately).

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