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Computerchairgeneral, do gaming w The Day Before controversies continue as former employee says it was never an MMO

I've been hoping people on the inside would start speaking out now that the studio has shut down, or rebranded, or whatever they've done. It definitely feels more like a scam if they knew from the start that it was never going to be an MMO. I do feel bad for the developers working on the game. It really sounds like they had no control over the project and were basically catering to the whims of the founders.

JoMomma, do games w Netflix developing over 10 games in-house currently

Nobody even knows they have games anyways

rubicon,

To get on the way of whatever I’m trying to watch apparently

PeachMan, do games w Netflix developing over 10 games in-house currently
@PeachMan@lemmy.world avatar

So…11 games? I hate how press releases like this say “over” a certain number rather than just telling us the actual number.

scottywh, do games w Netflix developing over 10 games in-house currently

I bet they’re all shitty mobile games.

DontMakeMoreBabies, do games w Netflix developing over 10 games in-house currently

Nobody wants this.

olicvb, do games w Netflix developing over 10 games in-house currently
@olicvb@lemmy.ca avatar

Seeing how they treat their own shows, cancelling them willy nilly. Really doesn’t give me hope in them getting game series going.

I dont wanna go and get attached to a game just for Netflix to completely drop support

Mirshe,

I was about to say, this sounds like a classic tax dodge. Start developing a ton of games, drop 8 of them come next year to make the charts look nicer for the shareholders, maybe release 1 game 3 years down the line.

Computerchairgeneral, do gaming w Valve asks Steam Deck owners to not smell vent fumes

You can't cook the steam deck, you can't sniff the exhaust vents, what are you supposed to do with it then?/s

Centillionaire, do gaming w Forza Motorsport vs Gran Turismo 7: The Digital Foundry Tech Breakdown

I downloaded Forza on PC on Game Pass. It looks great, but GT definitely looks better in most situations. I have a gray Mustang in real life, and I couldn’t quite get the paint to match. I feel like GT does a better job in that regard as well.

Stanley_Pain, do gaming w Forza Motorsport vs Gran Turismo 7: The Digital Foundry Tech Breakdown
@Stanley_Pain@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

The in depth stuff IS the reason I watch them :)

Xariphon, do gaming w Link and Zelda's relationship is "up to the player's imagination", Nintendo says

Mipha was best girl anyway, so...

shiveyarbles, do gaming w Link and Zelda's relationship is "up to the player's imagination", Nintendo says

Oh no… that’s a terrible idea

verysoft, do gaming w E3 is officially dead

Sad. We will just end up with geoff keighley's shitty events now.

Gamescom is still doing well though.

Chozo,

What's wrong with Keighley's events? I've been enjoying them, myself. This year's Game Awards was kind of a snoozefest, admittedly, but I feel like his shows have a pretty good vibe for the most part.

verysoft,

They are just massive advertising circle-jerks.

Chozo,

I mean, that's exactly what E3 had always been in the first place, too. Developers/publishers only showed up to advertise upcoming releases. Only instead of 3 hours of ads a year, it was 3 days of ads. Yeah, we got a lot of cool insider interviews from E3, but even those are just ads.

If advertising is the issue, E3 was a far worse offender than any of Keighley's productions, imo.

verysoft,

Of course its ads, but the main focus was the convention and not the streams. The crowds were fans and lots of developers got to show off their games. The game awards is just the worse part of e3 amplified, the awards themselves mean absolutely nothing, they are skipped over anyway, but imo gaming doesnt need an awards show, it's silly. The rest is just publishers paying for segments and a bunch of devs and random celebrities sit and watch in the crowd. I don't know how anyone sits and watches it. E3 was fun cause you could watch anyones perspective as they walked around and did interviews, met people etc, or even better if you could make it there yourself.

It was like computex of the gaming world, where any journalist could come and take part, which is not like geoff's bs at all.

Chozo,

That's fair. I guess you and I got different things out of E3, then. I mostly only followed the news on the game announcements, and not so much on the experiences on the show floor.

For me, I only really tuned in for the ads, because that's how I would keep up to date with the gaming scene before I had the internet in my pocket.

I kinda have the same takeaway for Keighley's shows. I don't even really care too much about most of the awards (Like, who cares about Best eSports Coach? Why is that even a category?) except for GOTY and maybe a few others like Best Performance. I'm mostly just watching for the trailers, myself.

verysoft,

Yeah if you just watch the big players' streams from E3 then I can see the similarities.

Games don't need awards, it's just all subjective anyway and just gives the cringe oscars vibe of 'patting ourselves on the back'. You know if a game is good by it's player reviews and how many friends have told you to play it etc, we don't need a random set of judges deciding for us behind the scenes what the best games are.

Chozo,

Well, The Game Awards are voted for by the players, not some panel of industry suits.

verysoft,

No, the players choose the player's choice winner and contribute only 10% towards the actual winners.

The games are nominated by a committee, the committee of 'game news organisations' is chosen by the 'advisory board' of the game awards, the board consists of Activision Blizzard, Ubisoft, EA, Sony, Microsoft, Valve, Nintendo, Tencent, AMD, Riot Games, Rockstar Games, Epic Games and for some reason Kojima Productions. So they have the choice to pick their favourable 'news' outlets, which in turn will pick the nominees and the winners of the awards. There's a lot of room for bullshittery to happen and with some past winners/nominees, I wouldn't doubt there has been.

Wahots,
@Wahots@pawb.social avatar

Isn’t that what E3 also was? xD

All of these award ceremonies and cons are just advertising for the latest games or games that are releasing soon. Companies aren’t building games out of charity, but because they make money for their shareholders and occasionally, a private company.

verysoft, (edited )

Yes... but E3 allowed smaller devs to get an audience and allow people to try their games for early feedback, it was a place for gamers to go and experience new games, meet people in the industry etc. The game awards is literally just a 3 hour long advert for the highest bidders. The game awards doesn't give a shit about anything but the money they are rolling in, they get more and more shameless with it each year, a lot of developers complained this year as they were quickly ushered off stage to make way for the next big advert.

Chozo,

If you think E3 was a more welcoming venue for indie studios, you'd be mistaken. Getting a booth or presentation slot at E3 was insanely expensive. If Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft didn't think it was worth their money to have even a booth presence on the show floor, you can probably imagine how prohibitive it was for smaller studios.

verysoft,

People like Xbox would show off more games, from smaller devs, you can do a lot more in 3 days than you can in 3 hours. It was sad when they pulled out, that was the writing on the wall for E3, but its not even comparable to the game awards lmao, which is literally just a 3 hour ad break.

Wahots,
@Wahots@pawb.social avatar

Fair enough!

DoucheBagMcSwag, do gaming w Sony investigating Insomniac hack which reportedly leaked Wolverine files and employees' personal data

Come man really? Leave Yuri alone man

dangblingus, do gaming w E3 is officially dead

Yeah. Ive seen this same article posted every year since Sony premiered Ghost of Tsushima across the road from the LACC. Before that, they said it was dead when they banned booth babes. It also hasnt existed for the last 3 years.

We are very well aware it’s dead.

chloyster,

Well yeah but the esa was still trying to keep it running. This is the final announcement that they aren’t even trying anymore. It’s done done this time

Zworf, do gaming w E3 is officially dead

It’s a shame. The GamesCom in Europe seems to be doing quite well so it’s not really a matter of “conferences are dead”.

I know conferences are no longer a place for big announcements. There’s no more need to gather all the press in one place, they can just do it online now, at a dedicated time when they’re not competing with other announcements in the industry. But as a visitor I really enjoyed going to GamesCom. Never been to the US so the E3 is not a thing for me but I’m sure this will have knock-on effects globally.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

I can't speak for Gamescom, but PAX East has been shrinking, too. Exhibitors don't want to show up. They've been doing that thing you did in high school to pad your essays by increasing the margins on the side to make it look you wrote more than you did. Except instead of an essay, it's a show floor.

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