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Carighan, do gaming w Embracer exec says laying off hundreds of people was an 'agonising process,' but that restructuring is 'how we win'
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

New idea:

Whenever a company wants to drop X workers, the first Y people of that have to be the C-suites, and they cannot get a parachute. They leave just on the last pay they received regularly, no bonuses or anything.

calcifer777,

As much as 2000IQ that can sound, it would mean leaving any company in shambles after a layoff round

Carighan,
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

Oh course, and I’m half joking. But something has to be done about execs stuffing their own arse full with all the bank notes they get from mass layoffs, when that money could easily keep some of those workers employed.

Dirk_Darkly,

Oh no, the buffoons who mismanaged the company so badly that scores of people are laid off have to be fired! Now who will fuck things up while making off with tons of cash?

Dreyns,

Yes because we all know a company sake is more important than the lives of sometimes hundreds of people. You realize how awful you sound ?

badbytes, do games w 505 Games' parent company lays off 30% of its workforce, says gamers really only want sequels so that's what it's going to make

Sounds like parent company is Disney

BudgetBandit, do games w Todd Howard says Starfield was 'made to be played for a long time,' but a month after launch I'm already drifting away

It’s a Bethesda game, what did you expect?

They went downhill since 2010 when they first released Skyrim.

Maybe some might say Fallout4 was good, okay, but other than that?

lemmyvore,

They went downhill since Morrowind… it was their last game that managed to capture players on its own merits, with zero mods.

People forget that Bethesda used to be a sports and arcade game developer back in the day and that Elder Scrolls was very much uncharacteristic for them. They tried and made some interesting things for a while but once they hit mainstream they never went back to the interesting stuff. It also means I don’t think we’ll see an ES6 game worth talking about.

BudgetBandit,

I actually started with Skyrim:SE, had a super silent heavy armor mage and loved it, then I made something and destroyed my save file;

[overexaggeration ahead]: A week later I was riding on a unicorn as Waluigi through a HelloKitty cave, throwing spells of NSWF towards everything. Fun times.

chunkystyles,

That’s a very bold, sweeping statement.

IMO Oblivion is better.

lemmyvore,

Oblivion is where they started cutting corners and exploring how much they can get away with not doing.

Fraylor,

Morrowind was excellent, but I don’t think knocking oblivion out is totally fair. Especially when you add the expansions sans horse armor dlc. Martin Septum frowns upon you.

BruceTwarzen,

When i played fallout 4 and then saw the reviws, i realised that i must fucking hate Bethesda games

p03locke, do games w Peter Molyneux is ready to disappoint us again with his latest game, a blockchain-based business sim
@p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

No need to buy it. I’m already disappointed.

Lightsong, do games w Blizzard bans 250,000 Overwatch 2 cheaters, says its AI that analyses voice chat is warning naughty players and can often 'correct negative behaviour immediately'

People play Overwatch 2?

BlinkerFluid,
@BlinkerFluid@lemmy.one avatar

Scroll under Team Fortress 2 a few spaces.

There it is… right where it belongs.

priapus,

Between Battle.net and consoles, overwatch unfortunately probably has more players than TF2.

tdawg,
@tdawg@lemmy.world avatar

Didn’t you read the article. All of them got banned

regbin_,

Tons of people do. It’s my go to multiplayer FPS since it came out.

Semi-Hemi-Demigod, do games w Legend has spent years making Portal for the N64 and by Gaben he's done it
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

Now I want a portal gun in Goldeneye

mustardman,

The Golden Gun. It’s the portal to the underworld when your friends murder you out of frustration.

ShaggySnacks,
@ShaggySnacks@lemmy.myserv.one avatar

Would this Gold Gun be wielded by Odd Job?

lechekaflan, do games w Uh oh: Ubisoft postpones its quarterly financial report at the last minute and halts stock trading
@lechekaflan@lemmy.world avatar

For being too fat for their own good, tear the damn thing down.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8b8aa916-f253-4d29-b2d3-5344b39e2653.png

Kolanaki, do games w To the rapidly aging person reading this: GameFAQs is 30 years old, and people are sharing their memories of the venerable guide hub
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

So I basically started using it the year it was made. Cool.

rigatti,
@rigatti@lemmy.world avatar

Kind of similar story of ancient gaming tragedy, I was a young lad going for 100% in FFVII, and after spending however many hours getting everything ready, I saved right by Emerald Weapon, deciding to tackle him right after school the next day. Aaaaand then I came back to everything on the memory card being gone due to some dumb glitch. Still never beat Emerald Weapon.

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

RIP Kolanaki’s SNES

I loved Secret of Mana and on several playthroughs, the hardest boss, for me, has always been that damn tiger in the witch’s castle. When it zig-zagged like a spike ball, the chances of getting wiped were huge. One hit = unconscious.

taiyang, do games w To the rapidly aging person reading this: GameFAQs is 30 years old, and people are sharing their memories of the venerable guide hub

Before the Internet got social media, we had the GameFAQs voting thing; you’d get head to head popularity contests of coolest characters. Cloud always won, but it was nice to check daily to see who was most popular.

I still use GameFAQs, though. Even after the buyout, the guides are important to those of us RetroAchevement-ing through some older titles.

bdonvr, do games w 'Valve does not get anywhere near enough criticism': DayZ creator Dean Hall says the 'gambling mechanics' of Valve's monetization strategy 'have absolutely no place' in videogames

If you take a look at all the loot box mechanics out there honestly theirs is the least bad. STILL BAD and shouldn’t be a thing, but they’re way less in-your-face and also you can sell the boxes that you get for free just by playing and use that to buy games.

Aatube,

I think it's more bad because they were the first one to introduce all those predatory mechanics

Goodeye8,

I’m not defending lootboxes but I will defend history. They weren’t the first one. The physical implementation of the same concept has been around for decades (gatchapon in the east, baseball cards in the west), the first digital implementation was in Maplestory about half a decade before Valve and the first implementation in a western game was in FIFA (whichever it was that contained the ultimate team) about a year before Valve made their implementation.

There’s plenty of blame to throw at Valve, but some of the lootbox blame, namely the one you’ve brought up, should be thrown at EA because EA was first in the western market and the industry would’ve gone down the lootbox route even if Valve hadn’t done anything.

Aatube,

You're right.

In Western regions (North America and Europe) around 2009, the video game industry saw the success of Zynga and other large publishers of social-network games that offered the games for free on sites like Facebook but included microtransactions to accelerate one's progress in the game, providing that publishers could depend on revenue from post-sale transactions rather than initial sale.[23] One of the first games to introduce loot box-like mechanics was FIFA 09, made by Electronic Arts (EA), in March 2009 which allowed players to create a team of association football players from in-game card packs they opened using in-game currency earned through regular playing of the game or via microtransactions.[26] Another early game with loot box mechanics was Team Fortress 2 in September 2010, when Valve added the ability to earn random "crates" to be opened with purchased keys.[13] Valve's Robin Walker stated that the intent was to create "network effects" that would draw more players to the game, so that there would be more players to obtain revenue from the keys to unlock crates.[23] Valve later transitioned to a free-to-play model, reporting an increase in player count of over 12 times after the transition,[25] and hired Yanis Varoufakis to research virtual economies.[27] Over the next few years many MMOs and multiplayer online battle arena games (MOBAs) also transitioned to a free-to-play business model to help grow out their player base, many adding loot-box monetisation in the process,[25][28] with the first two being both Star Trek Online[29] and The Lord of the Rings Online[citation needed] in December 2011.

Noite_Etion, do games w 'Valve does not get anywhere near enough criticism': DayZ creator Dean Hall says the 'gambling mechanics' of Valve's monetization strategy 'have absolutely no place' in videogames
@Noite_Etion@lemmy.world avatar

He’s not wrong.

UKFilmNerd, do gaming w Just in case you thought reviving dead games seemed easy enough, GOG had to hire a private investigator to find an IP holder living off the grid for its preservation program
@UKFilmNerd@feddit.uk avatar

That reminds me of that old first person shooter, The Operative: No One Lives Forever.

This is a game that had a following and people have asked for a remaster or even just a GOG release.

The problem is, no one actually knows who owns it today. It’s a bit of a legal mess.

Coelacanth,
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

The upshot is that since nobody knows whether they own it or not there is nobody bothering to actively enforce copyright, so you can just download the games for free if you want on NOLFrevival.

UKFilmNerd,
@UKFilmNerd@feddit.uk avatar

I had no idea about this, thank you.

Onomatopoeia,

Such a fun game too.

There also was a free add-on/extension (something) called Jack that was a short game.

Coelacanth,
@Coelacanth@feddit.nu avatar

Both NOLF 1&2 and Contract JACK are available on the website above, patched and fixed to work on modern machines.

YMMV but when I tried NOLF 1 for the first time earlier this year I sadly found the gameplay so poorly aged I wasn’t having enough fun to make myself finish it - despite the setting, theme and writing being quite fun.

I might give it another shot at some point though, it was a critic’s darling back in the day and I’d like to be able to say I have played it.

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

You look like you need a monkey!

Wrufieotnak,

Same here, I watched the rest of the game on YouTube and the creativity is astounding. Next to try is NOLF 2, hopefully that one is better aged.

Onomatopoeia,

Yea, the visuals and style of game play are great, but the mechanics are a little bland today.

But as I think about it, the mechanics were a bit bland at the time - my 8 year old niece loved it.

DebatableRaccoon,

Worst case scenario, we quickly find out who owns it when someone pops up trying to claim their money.

absentbird, do games w First US videogame champion, legendary programmer, and Interplay co-founder Rebecca Heineman is fundraising to deal with the costs of an aggressive cancer diagnosis

What tragic news. I wish her the best. I wish our country didn’t make people beg for healthcare.

jjjalljs, do gaming w Vampire Survivors-like Megabonk makes megabucks, selling a million copies in 2 weeks, and currently has more daily players than Borderlands 4 on Steam

I keep forgetting borderlands 4 even came out. I guess I block most ads, but none of my friends have even talked about it.

etchinghillside,

I assume I’ll have to wait around until the next gen Steam Deck to play it.

Dutczar,
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I only remembered it was being developed from watching a Nintendo Direct half a year ago, and then only heard about it after launch due to performance issues and Randy opening up twitter again.

The worst part, it’s apparently really good, which I didn’t expect. But I can’t run it on anything and won’t for a while.

Stalinwolf, do games w Former BioWare lead writer reads the runes on EA-Saudi deal and speculates that 'guns and football' are in, 'gay stuff' is out, and the venerable RPG studio may be for the chop
@Stalinwolf@lemmy.ca avatar

Guns and football seem pretty gay to me…

wetbeardhairs,

I’m a MAN. I’m a MAN who likes to watch MEN play with OTHER MEN. I especially like it when those MEN TOUCH EACH OTHER. It makes me cheer! Sometimes they have to RAM THEIR HOT SWEATY BODIES INTO ONE ANOTHER. Yeah I love that!

NotASharkInAManSuit,

I like it when they get rough with each other. So masculine.

Justas,
@Justas@sh.itjust.works avatar

Wait, is that why I don’t care about sports? Because I’m too straight?

wetbeardhairs,

I have it on good authority that if you go blow your bros that you’ll start to care about balls

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