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Treczoks, do games w Marvel Rivals Apologizes Following Alpha Banning Controversy

"I'm sorry we got caught on this."

echodot,

Even that doesn’t make sense though. How would people not have caught on when they were banning people but not telling them what for other than you violated some terms of service agreement?

The obvious next step would be to actually go look at the agreement.

So this outcome was 100% inevitable, and moreover 100% predictable. How else could it possibly have gone down.

Katana314, do games w Marvel Rivals Apologizes Following Alpha Banning Controversy

They were not misleading or miscommunicated terms. They literally banned negative subjective reviews.

So now they’re guilty of both controlling reviewers, and lying.

Eyck_of_denesle,

I never understand how these companies work. Aren’t they just getting portrayed even more negatively now? Sometimes I wonder if it’s just AI making these decisions behind the screen.

Fades,

That’s what you get when you go with a company like netease or tencent

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Marvel Rivals Apologizes Following Alpha Banning Controversy

I am surprised it was NetEase, as these kinds of policies are basically always from Japanese companies. Japan’s defamation laws are literal garbage that basically just protect big companies and abusers, so seeing a similar kind of clause from a non-Japanese company is quite strange. I mean, imagine a country whose defamation laws don’t care if something being said is true or not, if it damages the reputation of something even if it is true, then Japan’s law considers it defamation. Garbage.

I play some NetEase games (most notably Super Mecha Champions, its on Steam) and I have honestly been surprised that they are so welcoming of feedback. Most of their games literally have an option in the menus of the games to send feedback to the developers, positive or negative. They are fast to act on reports I have sent, and generally have been vastly less hatable than Tencent. So seeing that this happened was a shock to me. Glad they’re correcting the problem though.

SuperSynthia, do games w Sega Leaker Says Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi Games Will Be Live Service

Goddamn I hate live service games. Surely someone at these companies has a backbone to tell the suits this isn’t what gamers want or need

approxamatrix, do games w Sega Leaker Says Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi Games Will Be Live Service

D:

bozo, do games w Sega Leaker Says Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi Games Will Be Live Service

This feels like Sega is running a science experiment to conclusively determine how much more money can be made from the live service format, with a control group and everything.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

Im frequently been surprised by their choices for years, since at least 2005. Like some companies, you KNOW what they’re like. They do consistent impressive work like FromSoft, Nintendo, Valve. Some companies do consistent work that can be hit/miss, like Capcom. And others just do consistent work that gets a lot of shitty management decisions, like Ubisoft.

Sega doesn’t fit any of those buckets. No consistency except that they’re not consistent. You don’t know what a Sega title will bring. Like they rotate management every week.

dumpsterlid, (edited )

Sega doesn’t fit any of those buckets. No consistency except that they’re not consistent. You don’t know what a Sega title will bring. Like they rotate management every week.

Yeah this is a result of Sega’s management strategy where all the employees line up outside in the morning along one of the business obstacle courses. Whoever can run through the course fastest and collect the most coins gets to be CEO for the day. Is it chaotic and ableist? Yeah sure, but it does ensure that if a bear attacked the office that Sega employees would be well trained to deal with the emergency. Also, it isn’t THAT much less efficient than having utterly useless out of touch CEOs running the company who don’t give a shit about their customers or the artistic merit of what they are making. At least with this system sometimes the good thing happens amid all the chaos.

Does Sega spend inordinate amounts of money on building elaborate obstacle courses that have nothing to do with their core products? Yes, but remember all that money and more would just be going to CEO bonuses and stock buybacks for investors at a normal large company, building obstacle courses is comparatively a much more efficient and equitable way to allocate profits (not to mention there is a much smaller carbon footprint to building obstacle courses vs. yachts).

Rentlar,

Do they have large red and yellow springs instead of elevators?

dumpsterlid,

Well there are elevators but they purposefully aren’t turned on until 10:30am after the morning upper management selection process has concluded for the day.

victron,
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Sounds fun.

EdibleFriend, do games w Sega Leaker Says Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi Games Will Be Live Service
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NOW BRING BACK THE CHAOS YOU COCKS

MacedWindow, do games w Sega Leaker Says Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi Games Will Be Live Service
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Im just happy for new entries/remakes. I still play the originals.

Godort, do games w Sega Leaker Says Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi Games Will Be Live Service

“I wish we could get a new versions of the good sega Dreamcast games”

Monkey’s paw curls

smeg, do games w Xbox Player Gets Banned for 1 Year After Recording Baldur's Gate 3 Scenes

Banned from what exactly? Just banned from uploading videos? Banned from all xbox live stuff? Banned from using the console full stop?

LiveLM,

From the post:

as of now; I can’t play any game that requires a network connection (Basically making all the money I put into MW3 over the last 6 months even more worthless)

WeLoveCastingSpellz, do games w Xbox Player Gets Banned for 1 Year After Recording Baldur's Gate 3 Scenes

console ownership looks like a worse option everyday. Fuck microsoft also

SnotFlickerman, do games w Xbox Player Gets Banned for 1 Year After Recording Baldur's Gate 3 Scenes
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Company with market cap of $2.75 trillion can’t even plan a fucking feature properly and then blames the gamers for their own fucking stupidity.

Also, I’ll honestly be shocked if MS views this as “bad press” since it was only a few years ago that they ignored all the bad press when it come to banning Minecraft players for things they said in their own private servers.

arstechnica.com/…/microsoft-will-start-banning-pl…

That still happens, the bad press stopped happening, but people still lose access to Minecraft for what they do in private worlds that are “friends only.”

I think people wanting to say horrible stuff on their own server is disgusting, but what’s more disgusting is the weird Microsoft Nanny State that says you can be banned permanently for that…

I expect Microsoft to stand firm that they don’t give a shit about bad press.

Aielman15, do games w China announced new laws to limit microtransactions, affecting major corporations like Tencent.
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Very rare China W.

Sheeple,
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Seriously seeing this come from China is

Mildly confusing, very unexpected but very much a cool move.

Carighan,
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Yeah im sad China is so far ahead of curbing predative monetization than my own country is, now.

yamanii,
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But think about the CEO’s freedom of abusing gambling addicts outside of a safe environment with virtually no regulation and that can be used by kids and teens!

I actually wouldn’t have anything against gacha games if they all were marked as Adult-only, even the most dumbass parents would think twice about buying EA FC if it had the AO rating.

Carighan,
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And not only AO, if it included the same required gambling-warnings other gambling system have to show every time they so much as mention their name.

TheBat,
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Probably because CCP wants other countries’ citizens to be addicted to games but not their own.

How else would they have 9-9-6 model if Chinese youth started going down the path of Japanese hikikomoris?

Ilflish,

Well China doesn’t like companies having power so this is a way to neuter them, especially in response to trying to limit online game consumption already.

Edit: Tencent is apparently the most profitable company in china right now so this is a direct attack at their profits most likely, not just China doing good

Edit2: This video goes into it a bit youtu.be/uieLEIVlQgc?si=mNiOlXPn9k7V6XX-

wonderfulvoltaire,
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China has always been against gaming it’s the money they like.

undeffeined,

If it was only money they wanted they would not do this. The limitations they are imposing will cut revenue to their biggest Game companies. I mean, the laws are not in effect and there was already a big crash on Netease and Tencent stock prices.

gataloca,

I think the CCP are just trying to do what they think is best for the welfare of their people.

Synthuir,

To add onto what the others have said, the CCP isn’t shy about enforcing restrictions on digital media domestically. For instance, TikTok in China (Douyin) is quite different from the international version with strictly-enforced time limits, content restrictions, etc.

Alsephina,

China doing a better job regulating corporations than the west is nothing new.

Even this current one happened while Tencent was barely recovering from another regulation set last year. Kicking megacorps while they’re down lol as they should.

https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/deef7cae-c55a-4f26-878d-cc7e919d71a3.png

Alsephina,

Very common W

fckreddit, do gaming w Square Enix Announces Shutdown of Two Mobile Games, One Less Than a Year After Release

Hey Square Enix, I am sure if you try again, you might succeed.

cordlesslamp,

What do you think was the problems? Not enough micro-transactions?

altima_neo, do gaming w Square Enix Announces Shutdown of Two Mobile Games, One Less Than a Year After Release
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I don’t see how they think mobile games are profitable. The market is so saturated and the games are all very samey with the same daily log in bullshit.

FrankTheHealer,

It’s because of China and the Asian market in general. It’s beyond huge for mobile games. Even the crappiest piece of shit you could imagine will probably make money in that market if advertised in the right way.

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