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MagisterSieran, do gaming w GG no re

I don’t say good game if it wasn’t a good game. Fake politeness.

UlyssesT,

It’s even worse when some rage filled manchild posts rage in the chat and then adds the obligatory “gg.”

y0kai, do games w My mental health has improved after deleting games that have microtransactions in them

Maybe its the 'tism but I never gave a shit about most microtransactiony things unless they have a “pay-to-win” element. That’s why I gave up on GTA online.

But if its just like “exclusive skins”, I could give a shit. My default skinned character can still win against a guy in a bear-suit with a golden AK and that’s really all I need. I have no particular FOMO of not winning the fashion part of the game.

I do wish games I could turn off their constant begging for my money though.

ihatetheworld,

It is always such a satisfying feeling to loot the $999 weapon skin off your enemy dead body.

Thank you for spending on my behalf and letting me play this game as a f2p and for letting me use your rare skin.

I avoid any games that have p2w mtx but I can tolerate it somewhat if it is a PvE only or ‘single player’ like in Genshin-like games.

I dislike the practice of having mtx of any kind in pay to play games so I tend to avoid those too.

Buttflapper,

My default skinned character can still win against a guy in a bear-suit with a golden AK and that’s really all I need. I have no particular FOMO of not winning the fashion part of the game.

Sure, until Activision starts using its new patented pay to win technology

Twitter user strahfe recently shared a patent by Activision that suggests buying cosmetic items could increase your chances of being placed in games against less-experienced players. The patent reads: “The microtransaction engine may match a more expert/marquee player with a junior player to encourage the junior player to make game-related purchases of items possessed/used by the marquee player”

I’m not heavy into conspiracies, but I’m suspicious enough to not give Activision the benefit of the doubt and bet that they’ve done this in secret if they have a patent for it. But really… if we’re even thinking about these kinds of things, the game is a lost cause.

PunchingWood,

Even a bunch of competitive games it hasn’t bothered me that much unless it’s like a real big difference.

I actually enjoy taking the shitter on people that paid to be “good”, then get their asses handed to them to someone who clearly never spent a dime.

conciselyverbose,

You used to unlock cool stuff by playing the game.

They removed that whole loop of discovering cool stuff by doing cool things and replaced it with cash grubbing.

aphonefriend,

Played Terraria recently and this concept you speak of shined in it. Almost forgot how fun discovering new things as you play the actual game was.

Nighed,
@Nighed@feddit.uk avatar

Wow still has a lot of achievement/reputation(grind) related cosmetics.

But yeh, it’s a shame that when you see a cool/unique looking mout etc that you now assume it’s paid by default.

RonnieB,

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  • Exusia,
    @Exusia@lemmy.world avatar

    An argument I heard, and adopted is that it’s never “just” cosmetic. Your enjoyment of the game is impacted by how you perceive your avatar. This is why fortnite skins sell so well to new players. It’s not just cosmetic to drop $20 on Cuddle Team Leader. It makes a user feel silly and increases enjoyment running around as an obvious pink mascot costume. It prolongs how long you play both by increased enjoyment, and sunk cost fallacy. In any game with cosmetics, purchases drive playtime.

    hoshikarakitaridia,
    @hoshikarakitaridia@lemmy.world avatar

    Yeah I had to realize that as well at some point.

    Used to play games and I was so focused on gameplay, I always thought “why even have a lot of art in there”. But then you realize if the art sucks, you wouldn’t even be giving it a chance.

    And this extends to skins and stuff. If it’s “just cosmetics”, that still means there is some art that is now hidden unless you throw money at your screen. And depending on how much it is, the game might be way too boring without it. So you’re still buying bits of a game after the fact. And voila, we’re back to the reasons why DLCs suck.

    helenslunch,
    @helenslunch@feddit.nl avatar

    But if its just like “exclusive skins”, I could give a shit.

    I think you meant “couldn’t”.

    I do wish games I could turn off their constant begging for my money though.

    The “constant begging” is why I don’t even look twice at these games.

    Chozo, do gaming w GG no re
    @Chozo@fedia.io avatar

    gg ez

    -Me, with a KD of 3/13

    captain_aggravated, do games w My mental health has improved after deleting games that have microtransactions in them
    @captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Team Fortress, I’m assuming you mean TF2, was one of the very first games to have microtransactions. They aren’t required for play but they’re definitely there.

    sexual_tomato, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?

    Planescape: Torment

    Waiting to get a better eyeglass prescription so I can read the tiny text

    petrol_sniff_king, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?

    Metal Gear Solid V >:)

    I bought that game day one, actually played like the first 4 missions, thought to myself “Wow, this is going to be incredible! I should wait until I have a loong weekend, hehe~”, and then never touched it again.

    I am glacially making my way through the first 4 now, though.

    FoxFairline, do games w My mental health has improved after deleting games that have microtransactions in them
    @FoxFairline@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    If you want to scratch a similar itch, and have not already, try Guild Wars 2.

    It does have microtransactions, but only because they have no subscription fee and they are mostly cosmetic with a few rare exceptions.

    It also has no FOMO except cosmetics from certain festivals, which you can also buy in the next year.

    It is still the best MMO on the market IMHO, because it values your time and money compared to other games in the genre.

    finitebanjo,

    https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ce245df5-8a47-47df-bf53-4359a9e560e3.jpeg

    You know I’m a true RS fan when I say stuff like “Jagex is a shit company run by morons.”

    bjoern_tantau, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?
    @bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

    Baldur’s Gate 2

    Sadly I just can’t read so much at the moment.

    TwiddleTwaddle,

    Dark souls remastered for me. I’m just about done with my 2nd DS3 run

    match, do gaming w Which unplayed game in your library are you most looking forward to playing eventually?
    @match@pawb.social avatar

    i have spiritfarer but my mom is on the way out and I’m waiting to play it until i need it

    TwiddleTwaddle,

    If you’re looking for more like it, Gris is on sale for 1.50 right now on steam. Beautiful game with similar themes.

    troglodytis, do gaming w GG no re

    gg

    davel, do gaming w GG no re
    @davel@lemmy.ml avatar

    I haven’t competed since the last time a high school phys. ed. teacher made me, and I never really cared if I won or lost. I guess I’m on a no salt diet.

    Nexy, do games w My mental health has improved after deleting games that have microtransactions in them
    @Nexy@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    I started playing only arcade games for some months now and I’m so happy, this games are just gameplay and nothing more!

    Kayday, do gaming w Are souls games really as hard as everyone says?

    They have a skill floor that you need to overcome, usually early on. Once you do that, the formula for the rest of the game follows suit.
    Bloodborne is my favorite souls game. If you find it too challenging, I’d recommend watching some let’s plays which can have great advise. I don’t typically watch his channel, but Jacksepticeye has a really informative playthrough. He’s beaten the game so many times that he mostly just shows you the cheesy speed run methods for boss fights, however.

    Fidel_Cashflow, do gaming w Are souls games really as hard as everyone says?
    @Fidel_Cashflow@lemmy.ml avatar

    I feel like, if you’re going to play a souls game for the first time you should play Elden Ring, because it’s the kind of game that’s only as hard as you want it to be. Elden Ring is in this interesting spot of being open world, meaning that if a particular boss or area is too challenging, you can fuck off and do something else for a bit, then come back when you’re better leveled/better geared/more practiced etc. I feel like you don’t really get this with other souls games, which are more linear in their structure.

    that said, I don’t think any souls game is really an insurmountable challenge, especially Bloodborne. sure, you might suck when you first start it, but once you get the hang of the combat, dodging, etc you should be fine.

    metaStatic, do gaming w GG no re
    @metaStatic@kbin.earth avatar

    qq more

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