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RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Ubisoft patch Splinter Cell Blacklist after 12 years to add achievements
  • And also patching in their spyware they just got fined for, which will likely mean they have to patch the game again soon to remove it or add a disclaimer for it
MajesticElevator,

Wait wait what?

MazonnaCara89,
@MazonnaCara89@lemmy.ml avatar

Can you link a source for this?

Drbreen, do games w Ubisoft patch Splinter Cell Blacklist after 12 years to add achievements

They should set themselves their own achievement to release another fucking SC game. Don’t worry about us, we’ve already played the shit out of these games.

Kjell,
@Kjell@lemmy.world avatar

As long as they make as good as previous SC games. I have a feeling that a new SC game would be significantly worse than the older games. When was the last time Ubisoft created something good?

TankovayaDiviziya,

I heard Assassin’s Creed Shadows is decent if not good. But overall, it looks like AC Origins is the last properly good Ubisoft game.

Kjell,
@Kjell@lemmy.world avatar

I can imagine Shadows being decent and on the limit to good. Now I have not played any AC since Origins, but I can’t imagine it has changed much. Except that they have different seasons in Shadows, which is a nice feature. And it is fine if a game sticks to a concept, for example CoD have not changed much and they still sell plenty of games every year. However, if Ubisoft delivers good games, around 80 on metacritic, with their cash cows and they perform worse with other games then that does not bode well for a new Splinter Cell.

With that being said, of course I hope that a new SC is released and that it is really good.

Drbreen,

Yeah this is my only fear

supernicepojo, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game

I think someone should write a book about CA

CaptDust, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game

Sweet I’m excited to see what he cooks up with haunted chocolatier

flicker, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game

I screamed!

What great news!

toy_boat_toy_boat,

i picked your comment specifically for this reply.

i am so happy that you found a game that you love withe a great dev and a supportive community.

but i still can’t figure out why this game is so big.

i know, i know. and i feel like a dad trying to figure out why all these kids love the minecraft on their nintendos these days.

you might think i want you to explain or convince me. but i’m just happy knowing you love a game i’ll never understand the way you do. that’s actually really fucking cool.

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Do you mean Stardew Valley or Haunted Chocolatier?

Stardew Valley is a combination of a creativity toy, a dating simulator, a soap opera and a security blanket. You’re actually able to return to a humble artisanal life, make absolute bank doing it, and beat the giant megacorp should you choose do to so. A decreasing number of places offer that kind of hopeful feeling in reality.

Haunted Chocolatier? I don’t know, didn’t really see the appeal when it was explained to me.

flicker,

Love that energy! That’s kind of how I feel about the Elder Scrolls. I can’t get into it but I’m so glad there are people who do.

toy_boat_toy_boat,

people are gonna hate me, but i never got into Star Wars. however - and i can’t explain why - Spaceballs was my favourite movie as a kid. i recoded it off CityTV on Beta.

nomy,

Mel Brooks (writer/director/producer/star of Spaceballs) is infinitely more talented than George Lucas so it kinda makes sense.

toy_boat_toy_boat,

i can only agree.

“fuck! even in the future nothing works!”

celeste,
@celeste@kbin.earth avatar

The initial appeal for me was that I enjoyed harvest moon, except for how the old tech made the experience of playing it suck so bad, I couldn't replay it. It was annoying doing any of the basic tasks like switching tools iirc. so there was a huge opening in the market for a new harvest moon that wasn't annoying to play. And where you were allowed to be gay.

So the initial buzz came from that, imo. the people who wanted a new harvest moon game were like 'wow, finally!' and then word of mouth did its thing. these days, nostalgia for it specifically drives people back to play, along with extensive modding and occasional free updates keeping things fresh.

i think other people can explain better why the harvest moon formula itself is so appealing, but i just think it's interesting how an indie game can get so popular by just being like "what if i made this big corporation game people want a new entry from, but fixed the stuff in it that sucks?'

toy_boat_toy_boat,

i don’t know anything about harvest moon, but you said something that stood out for me.

i thought it was neat that you could flirt with anyone in that game, but that’s as far as i got with that. i assume, though, that you can pursue relationships with anyone and that it’s totally not an issue at all. that’s the impression i got, and i thought that was pretty cool. didn’t come off as anything political when i saw it at the time, though, i just figured it was the inevitable evolution of characters in fiction. i miss my old naivity.

celeste,
@celeste@kbin.earth avatar

iirc, there was one old harvest moon game where you played as a woman and you could marry a guy OR live forever with your female bestie. i don't remember if that one made it to the english speaking world.

stardew valley really upped the game when the guy who made it decided it'd be no big deal if you wanted to pursue a same sex relationship in it. now it feels like a standard of the genre to let you do that, and it really wasn't always like that. other games did it, too, but it still felt exceptional back then.

(but, yeah, the gay thing was a big deal for me personally, especially at the time sdv came out. i don't know if it was generally a big deal for most players, but that's definitely a reason for it to catch a certain sort of player's eye back when it was first becoming popular.)

toy_boat_toy_boat,

i thought there was something special about just making it that way and not making a point of it. it’s just the way it is. that’s just really cool to me.

celeste,
@celeste@kbin.earth avatar

The ideal is that it's just in there and no big deal. I know that's all I wanted when I was young.

Shiggles,

Stardew allows people to achieve their dreams that are unrealistic in the real world, like -

Home ownership

Finding friends and community in a new place

Finding love

Evicting their local walmart and replacing it with a cinema

Escaping the fresh hell of late stage capitalism (or becoming the very worst proponent of it, sometimes somehow both)

Zoomboingding,
@Zoomboingding@lemmy.world avatar

Chiming in with why I love SV: While the game itself is a new thing (well 9 years old at this point), it really feels like a product of an earlier time. And not just the graphics, music, gameplay, and plot. It lacks all the dark pattern mechanics and monetization that’s nearly inescapable in modern games. It just feels good to play, but always feels good to put down.

I just find the game endlessly charming. Every time I pick it up it reminds me of my childhood playing SNES.

drmoose, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game

I’m not big on Stardew Valley but this dude is an absolute gem!

yesterday, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game

Let him cook

Zero22xx, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game

Haha I’ll believe it when I see it. Pretty sure he said something similar a couple of Stardew Valley updates ago. This seems to be his number one love and obsession and one of these days while working on Haunted Chocolatier again, he’s gonna think “hmmm that would actually go nicely in Stardew Valley” and start working on SV again.

Just FYI I’m not complaining or anything. I think it’s funny and relatable. But I’m not gonna hold my breath for this game until it’s actually out.

raltoid,

I’m not saying there’s going to be another Stardew Valley update, I don’t even know at this point. Right now I am focused on my next game. So, we’ll see.

-September, 2021

bimbimboy,
@bimbimboy@lemm.ee avatar

Right now I am focused on my next game

The right now is over, now it’s stardew valley time again!

Damage,

It’s possible he actually doesn’t like Haunted Chocolatier, therefore escaping back to work on Stardew Valley when he can’t force himself anymore

Tja,

So damn relatable.

bungle_in_the_jungle, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game

Lol. I feel like I’ve heard this before.

Super excited, no doubt, but the man can’t help himself with Stardew it seems.

moosetwin, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game
@moosetwin@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Terraria

xavier666, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game

I won’t give you any free stuff any more

Gives free stuff next year

Gigachad

Croquette,

The old Terraria trick.

sirico, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game
@sirico@feddit.uk avatar

X for doubt it’s become such an amazing project for him and us. He must still have plenty of ideas even now

MajesticElevator, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game

We need more stardew valley 👀

More content

Mooooooorrrrreeeeee

Gradually_Adjusting,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

Artwork is never truly finished, it is abandoned

MajesticElevator,

My dad must have considered me as artwork then

orenj, do games w After getting Stardew Valley to 'a good place' with update 1.6, Eric Barone is now fully focused on his next game
@orenj@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Nice. I’ll look forward to news about 1.7 soon.

Sanctus, do games w Apex Legends writer gets laid off 24 hours after the character she wrote is revealed, because that's what the games industry in 2025 looks like
@Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

Bullshit like this is why our industry is a mess, Nintendo may be greedy fucks but their code is good because the same dudes have been working there since the fucken 80s.

chemical_cutthroat,
@chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

I mean, if you want to emulate a corporate ethos, I don’t think Japan should be the benchmark, either…

NOT_RICK,
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

Their crunch culture is def bad (they’re going to kill Sakurai one day), but there is quite a few things they do right. They don’t lay people off and their executives take accountability. Iwata took a significant pay cut when the Wii U flopped.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

They can’t lay people off, so they just put them in a room with no work to do until they get so bored that they quit. It’s the same thing but different.

pennomi,

I’ll take my chances with the boredom room.

TheGoldenGod,
@TheGoldenGod@lemmy.world avatar

Exactly, I would start taking naps and watch movies. You can’t bore or shame me into quitting, the second I know it’s a game, I will be breaking a b**** lol

Caesium,

forreal I write as a hobby and I spend as much free time at work sticking it to the boss by writing lol. if they literally handed me a room with little stimuli and let me bring my notebook in I’d be living

Cort,

Just making sure you realize the company would have the copyright for anything you create while on the clock…

Sanctus,
@Sanctus@lemmy.world avatar

“Fuck, well, publish it as another light novel. I’m sure they’ll quit soon.”

Redjard,
@Redjard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Ah your next novel is done? Make sure noone reads it, it would diminish the value of the tax-writeoff when we delete it.

yetAnotherUser,

You wouldn’t have a notebook. Any and all stimuli would be banned as the purpose is making your experience horrible.

Also, you get incredibly mundane tasks as well. Maybe you’ll get a couple sheets of random symbols and are tasked to count a certain letter. And if you don’t do this task you can be laid off for underperforming.

samus12345,

Whatever you do, please don’t throw me in the briar patch boredom room!

JcbAzPx,

Why would I quit my dream job? Getting paid so sit doing nothing is my life long goal.

tiredofsametab,

In Japan, the barrier to firing workers is much higher than in many other places. Even layoffs for financial reasons are tough and can be challenged. This is one reason companies sit on hordes of cash here is to weather financial issues, but it also has negative economic impacts as well. That said, Nintendo are a bunch of greedy cunts IMO, and I try never to buy anything new from them anymore (just buying used where they don't get a cut).

Semjaza,

In the US the barrier to firing workers is much lower than in other countries. Even layoffs for purely arbitrary or personal reasons are easy and hard to challenge in courts. This is one of the reasons companies have little free capital and choose to lay off many workers as soon as the market looks to be turning. But it also has positive economic impacts as well. That said, EA are a bunch of greedy cunts, and I try never to buy anything new from them anymore (just buying used where they don’t get a cut, if they released any games worth owning).

pulido,

I think a lot of what comes out of Japan is better than the West because they haven’t given up their idea of the company man.

Like it or not, having to switch jobs every few years is going to impact your performance.

Most of you have no idea how much easier it is to process information when you accept that you’ll be doing it the same way for decades.

desktop_user,

at least the west is starting to acknowledge the torturous monotony of doing the same job for decades.

pulido,

Lots of people prefer the comfort of familiarity.

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