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mrfriki, do games w Hollow Knight: Silksong Dev Fuels Nintendo Switch 2 Direct Fever With a Picture of a Chocolate Cake

Care shit about when Silksong releases but now I’m craving some cake :(

Kaldo, do games w Hollow Knight: Silksong Dev Fuels Nintendo Switch 2 Direct Fever With a Picture of a Chocolate Cake

Honestly I love how completely deranged the silksong community has been growing over the years

iheartneopets,

I remember how weird it was getting in the Elden Ring community after the Miquella teaser image was released, but before we had any other info at all, and that was only a gap of about a year, I think lmao. I can’t imagine what Silksong forums look like

fxomt, do games w Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Dev Denies Saudi Arabia Ban Rumor - IGN
@fxomt@lemm.ee avatar

Thank god.

But my bad, i will delete the original thread.

nieceandtows, do games w Following the Switch 2 Reveal, Phil Spencer Says Microsoft Is 'Really Looking Forward' to Supporting Nintendo With Xbox Games

Also following the legion go steamos reveal. Microsoft is royally fucked, and I’m all for it.

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

Why are you excited at the prospect of less competition in the gaming space?

You don’t have to like Microsoft at all, don’t buy their stuff, but they’re still a major competitor to Sony, Nintendo and Valve - and losing them would do more harm than good. Losing any of them would.

Edit: seems a lot of folks miss the point, I’m not defending Microsoft’s practices, I’m saying having more competition is better.

Sony and Nintendo are not angels either. Even valve has it’s bad points. You can by all means pick a side but less competition is always worse.

slimerancher,
@slimerancher@lemmy.world avatar

This only effects playing on Windows, which in turn only hurts Windows, which is pretty much a monopoly, so not much of an issue there.

Personally I don’t care too much about Windows, just happy that Linux is finally getting some foothold. Nothing wrong with having both Window and SteamOS/Linux gaming systems.

nieceandtows,

You should have asked this question to Microsoft before proton when they actively tried to kill Linux in so many different ways. If they had succeeded, then there would be absolutely zero competitors to them on PC handheld arena. Even now in their royally fucked status, they command over 80% market share in PC gaming (conservative estimate), so don’t worry they’re not going anywhere so soon.

ViscloReader,

Microsoft ain’t no competitor, they don’t play fair at all. Not like the others do. But they don’t even make good games. They just buy random stuff and hope windows stays the only platform where gamers go. Which should change with steam. Microsoft won’t die, I don’t think so, but they’ll have to work a bit more than what they did the last decade.

Viri4thus,

Microsoft inventions that made the gaming space a better competitive environment:

Always online single player: GFWL

Pay to play online: Ace

Pay to play console online up till last year: MW

Pay to play F2P console online: for over a decade

And that’s just from the top of my head. The closest thing in the known universe to the behaviour of Microsoft is a tumour. It sends metastases to other organisations and then it assimilates and deletes any identity the original organisation had.

Microsoft needs to be broken from Xbox, it already has a monopoly on the gaming sphere by controlling the OS of the majority, now it wants to metastasise to other platforms to begin assimilation. The future of core gaming is bleak.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Legitimately though, along with Games For Windows Live was the Games For Windows initiative, which did standardize controller support on PC. It standardized it in a way that benefited themselves, but it was an important step toward arriving where we are today, where there’s no longer some weird distinction between “PC games” and “console games”.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

The old model is fucked, but it’s fucked for Sony too, just on a longer time frame. This is them pivoting.

Squizzy,

Sony could have innovated more, I am switching to PC currently becuase of how boring this generation is. I dislike psn, how they present the homescreen info. Its just shite. XMB all the way, more customisable, more user friendly and more capable…no ads.

Carighan,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

I think compared to something as big as the Switch 2, SteamOS on another niche PC handheld, as important as it is to us consumers, just wouldn’t even register.

It’s like that EA thing, 50% too few sales on DAVG, but the chickens are running around in a panic over 5% less gacha sales in FC24 instead. 😅

jordanlund, do games w Mass Effect 5: BioWare Doesn't 'Require Support From the Full Studio', EA Moves Some Staff to Other Teams
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

There hasn’t been a good Mass Effect game since 2, so I wonder why they even persist in this.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

3 is my favorite, and I get why people like 2, but it was my least favorite. (Of the original 3. I don’t even count Andromeda.)

Nima,
@Nima@leminal.space avatar

i count Andromeda! Andromeda is my 2nd highest rated Mass Effect game.

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

Mass Effect the IP isn’t the issue, the issue is EA sucks. So you’re basically asking why do they even persist as a company anymore.

Also I think Andromeda was okay, just terribly buggy at launch. The gameplay was actually pretty fun imo. On the other hand, Veilguard was technically sound but the game itself was not great. So if they can somehow learn lessons from both, there is hope.

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

Less about EA, more about Bioware. EA has proven they aren’t shy about murdering studios, so why keep Bioware around when their last good game was, what? Star Wars: Old Republic? 2011?

Arbiter,

I gotta disagree, 3 was real good.

The ending was a choice for sure, but otherwise it was good.

jordanlund,
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

I just couldn’t get over the janky-ass animation. All the problems inherent in Andromeda were present in 3.

youtu.be/Ye0Rl16elKo

Arbiter,

I mean sure, but no worse than ME 1 or 2.

Sonotsugipaa,
@Sonotsugipaa@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I disagree with both, ME3 was slightly ok.

First of all, the original concept of the reapers’ objective was way better than the “AI bad” we got;
secondly, most of its story is just tying loose ends - the whole game is a collection of fanservice moments, many of which look good but feel inorganic(heh) if you think about the fact that one undead human soldier (plus a few dozen subordinates) solves all major galactic disputes.

kiagam,

You wanted to play a documentary or a game? Of course the player character solves important things

Sonotsugipaa,
@Sonotsugipaa@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Not ALL major political conflicts in the galaxy, you didn’t solve one in the first game and only solved one in the second one (with the solution being “RIP, batarians”).

zecg,
@zecg@lemmy.world avatar

Two was horrible, the end boss skeleton is the stupidest shit. I liked the first, endured the second to the end and never touched the third or Andromeda

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

2 has very interesting character development and interaction, but I agree that the final boss is a fucking joke, both as a fight and as something within the lore. Those collector praetors were much harder for me to deal with, the fuckers would easily kill off my team and fully restore barrier as soon as I started hitting its actual health

hal_5700X, do games w Mass Effect 5: BioWare Doesn't 'Require Support From the Full Studio', EA Moves Some Staff to Other Teams

RIP Bioware.

zzx,

It’s been rip BioWare time for a while, ever since https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/40b48335-93fc-41ad-95d4-ab37401a2085.png

DoucheBagMcSwag, do games w Mass Effect 5: BioWare Doesn't 'Require Support From the Full Studio', EA Moves Some Staff to Other Teams

Whelp this game is dead or wishes it was dead

iamanoldguy, do games w Mass Effect 5: BioWare Doesn't 'Require Support From the Full Studio', EA Moves Some Staff to Other Teams

I have nothing good to say about EA since they locked me out of my Mass Effect games, WHICH I BOUGHT AND GAVE MONEY FOR! Fuck these guys.

yesman, do games w Mass Effect 5: BioWare Doesn't 'Require Support From the Full Studio', EA Moves Some Staff to Other Teams

Can you imagine if Hollywood worked like this?

yea, we moved Stephen Spielberg and some other senior leaders to different rolls. He just seems he’s a better fit for the “Cliffhanger” project. We just don’t envision that Amblan Entertainment needs our full attention now and they have all our confidence going forward with their “Schindler” property.

EDIT: I forgot: what’s the difference? Unions probably.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

There are an enormous number of reasons why the video game industry could never work like Hollywood above and beyond unions.

Deceptichum,
@Deceptichum@quokk.au avatar

The difference is Hollywood directors names sell.

zaphod,

Yes, I can imagine that. Happens all the time

Let’s move the well known director to a new project and let someone completely unknown handle the sequels to an already established brand.

Anyway, how many people that had any actual say in the original Mass Effect still work at Bioware?

LovingHippieCat, do games w Mass Effect 5: BioWare Doesn't 'Require Support From the Full Studio', EA Moves Some Staff to Other Teams

Here’s a question. Is it better for the industry to have studios layoff employees when they finish a project and their other project is in Pre-Production which only requires a small team? Or is it better to assign the people who aren’t needed yet, since the Pre-production team is small, to help other teams in a larger parent company? I’d argue the second option is far better. And the second option is what’s happening here.

icecreamtaco,
@icecreamtaco@lemmy.world avatar

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  • LovingHippieCat,

    Exactly. Which is why framing this as layoffs is incredibly disingenuous. And it seems most games media is framing it as such despite it simply being a pre-production decision.

    mrfriki, (edited ) do games w Spider-Man 2 Debuts to 'Mixed' Steam Reviews Amid Serious PC Performance Problems

    And that is why you don’t buy games until they are heavily discounted and actually finished.

    AlligatorBlizzard,

    Or at least actually finished, for some reasonable definition of “finished”. I’m going to buy Haunted Chocolatier on release and I’d pre-order that given the chance and I never pre-order (I’m actually 1 for 1 on pre orders, I pre ordered Star Trek Voyager Elite Force).

    Ep1cFac3pa1m,
    @Ep1cFac3pa1m@lemmy.world avatar

    Elite Force was absolutely incredible! Considering you were trapped in like a ship graveyard the variety of environments was pretty impressive. The combat was fun, the story was interesting…could’ve used a little more ship exploration on voyager, though.

    billiam0202,

    could’ve used a little more ship exploration on voyager, though.

    That’s what the expansion pack added. (Remember expansion packs? Like DLC, but complete?)

    Ep1cFac3pa1m,
    @Ep1cFac3pa1m@lemmy.world avatar

    Oh I definitely had the expansions, but even then weren’t there only like 2 decks you could visit?

    Actually I think I still have the game and the expansion thanks to GoG.

    Buelldozer,
    @Buelldozer@lemmy.today avatar

    I pre ordered Star Trek Voyager Elite Force

    Hey! I had thousands of hours into ST:EF. Even clanned up for that one. Fraggers United!

    lath,

    That’s not as reliable as you’d might think.

    King’s Bounty 2 is on a near permanent 90% sale and the owning company considers it completely done… and forgotten.

    Or there’s some weird eternally Early Access games always on a 96% sale, but they’ve been in

    Honse, do games w Spider-Man 2 Debuts to 'Mixed' Steam Reviews Amid Serious PC Performance Problems

    I thought this game had been out for years

    TommySoda,

    Yeah but he PC port just came out yesterday, I think.

    simple,

    It’s been out on playstation for a while, but it just now released on PC.

    SatyrSack,
    @SatyrSack@feddit.org avatar
    UprisingVoltage,

    No fucking way

    burgersc12,
    @burgersc12@mander.xyz avatar

    Its been somewhat released on PC as a hacked together version since a bit after the big Sony leak the beginning of last year. It only got an official PC release yesterday

    otacon239, do games w Spider-Man 2 Debuts to 'Mixed' Steam Reviews Amid Serious PC Performance Problems

    This is a little sad. Both SM1 and MM were great on release day for me. Got the right when they came out and they both lead with great reviews out of the box.

    Hopefully this is something they can fix pretty quickly. I want to play as a Symbiote, dammit!

    Albbi,

    Super Mario 1 and Megan Man both were great on release!

    JeeBaiChow,

    Then Luigi had his issue and Megan fox went all cray.

    Tattorack, do games w Spider-Man 2 Debuts to 'Mixed' Steam Reviews Amid Serious PC Performance Problems
    @Tattorack@lemmy.world avatar

    To the surprise of absolutely nobody.

    TheFeatureCreature, do games w Spider-Man 2 Debuts to 'Mixed' Steam Reviews Amid Serious PC Performance Problems
    @TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.world avatar

    Once again another reminder why I don’t buy games at launch.

    Well, this and the near-$100 price that most AAA’s are launching at now.

    thermal_shock,

    “AAA” LMAO

    TheFeatureCreature,
    @TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.world avatar

    It’s called AAA because that’s the sound I make when I see the pricetag.

    pyre,

    at least in the realm of video games AAA only refers to funding, not quality. in fact it’s pretty consistently shit because terrible business practices almost inevitably result in late and premature releases because they have to meet arbitrary deadlines and believe they can always fix things later. to be fair the community is pretty idiotic and they consistently reward this behavior so they have nothing to lose in most cases.

    CaptPretentious,

    It didn’t refer to funding. It’s marketing only. If you ask 100 what does AAA in video games, you’ll get a wide breadth off answers, because it’s not a real term, but it sounds good and people will make up their own definition or repeat one they heard.

    MeekerThanBeaker,

    Legend of Zelda and other big name NES titles were $60 USD back in the mid to late 80s. That’s over $170 today. Average NES games were $40 back then, which is still around $115 today. Discounted $20-$25 games are closer to today’s $60-$70 standard edition titles.

    Yes, they were cartridges with chips back then, but prices are a lot better now for a game. Today’s $100+ games are for the ultra/deluxe editions.

    That said, I usually don’t buy games at launch unless it’s something from like Rockstar.

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

    A direct inflation conversion like that is not invalid, but it lacks a lot of context. Games might have been more expensive back then, but everything else was orders of magnitude cheaper. People were buying homes and starting families as young adults back then. Now many in that bracket live check-to-check and struggle to put food on the table. It stings a lot more.

    also to clarify: I was using Canadian dollars. Major releases are around one hundred bucks here when adding tax, give or take a little.

    giantofthenorth,

    So cool thing. Nobody has to care about inflation and we can all be mad and should actively boycott 70$ games so the price goes back to 60$.

    SoJB,

    Do you not understand how basic math works?

    Like, this is seriously some addition and multiplication 4th grade stuff.

    Do you genuinely think games today sell fewer copies than games of the NES era?

    MeekerThanBeaker,

    You must be pleasant to be around.

    JeeBaiChow,

    Just ignore the grand poopahs who start a discussion by launching a volley ad hominem.

    psx_crab,

    Now do factor in the growth of the market and also the price to produce a physical copy and digital, the market share between physical copy, and also the bonus the CEO get each year.

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