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callouscomic, do gaming w What is something (feature, modes, settings...) you would like to see become a standard in video games?

Games that don’t need patches.

arquebus_x,

Welcome back to the 1980s!

GrindingGears,

For real, or at least without forced updates.

My biggest, biggest pet peeve of the PS4/PS5 era, is this. I’m in my 40s, I’m a senior management level professional, I’m on some boards, I’ve got very young kids. The amount of times I get to sit down and just go ahhhhh and fire up the PlayStation, number in the very low single digits each quarter. This means my PlayStation has to update what feels like two hundred thousand things, and I just want to play a god damn game. Nope, I have to update the new system software, have to update the games update, something for the sound, it literally feels like it never ends. So my three free hours turns into me throwing the controller and just moving on to something else more often than not, only for the cycle to repeat. It’s infuriating.

tal,

I think that one issue is that – at least with Steam, and I think on consoles, though I haven’t checked the current gen – if there’s an outstanding update for a game, one is required to wait until an update is applied before playing the game.

That often really doesn’t need to happen. One could have a console just let one play what’s already download, and when an update can be done, do it.

This doesn’t solve things for multiplayer games – or, more-generally, games with some level of online functionality. There, updates may require everyone to be running the latest version, or Twitter support may be broken on an older version (come to think of it, I bet that all that Twitter removal of third-party API access probably broke a bunch of games with social media integration).

And sometimes, like with actively-exploited security holes, a developer may really, really not want people to use existing versions.

Maybe let the developer flag an update as “mandatory” and only force updates if the “mandatory” flag is set.

One other thing that might solve your problem – I haven’t looked at current-gen consoles, but at least the last time I looked at an XBox, I believe that there was an option for it to turn itself on nightly, check for updates, and for installed games, download and install any updates. That might address your “I turn on my console about once a year and then it has a huge backlog” issue, if your console has that and you toggle on that nightly update setting.

GrindingGears,

They’ve had that standby mode for a few years for sure (I mostly use PS, but Xbox will have the same). I don’t know why though, for whatever reason after a while it just stops working. Might be the routers cycling or whatever, but it’ll stay on standby forever, but when you login there’s still a sea of updates and most stuff is unable to be played. I hear you on the multiplayer requirements and whatever too, personally I’m never a multiplayer. I’d accept the risks of a game being out of date if it just allowed me to skip updating.

Danthe, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?

Sword & Sworcery

Donnywholovedbowling, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?

I can’t believe nobody has said Furi! That game lives through its soundtrack. The game is a series of intense boss fights, but during production they sent concept art and fight details to the artists so the music better matched the scenario, and it all came together beautifully.

Also hotline Miami

nodimetotie, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?

Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Such an epic soundtrack. Listened to it countless times. Micheal McCann did an amazing job.

claycle, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?
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I really dug the music in CP2077 (and, especially, Phantom Liberty). The use of leitmotifs lifted the score. More so than in a similar game (GTA5), I really enjoyed the radio stations, too.

I also fondly recall the soundtrack of RDR2.

Does all the great music in Fallout4 count?

BongsForJesus, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?

Mine is One Must Fall 2097.

Donnywholovedbowling,

There are some excellent remixes on YouTube if you haven’t heard them!

Skkorm, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lichking soundtrack is fire

Floey, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?

Sim City 3000

Vodik_VDK, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?
  • Frostpunk (epic)
  • Citizen Sleeper (cozy and heartfelt)
  • Wildermyth (cozy and heartfelt)
  • Borderlands 2 (ambient and intense)
  • Hotline Miami (ambient and intense)
glimse,

I just played Frostpunk recently! Really fun game

scytale, do games w What's your favorite game through the ears of Original Soundtrack?

OG StarCraft. Terran theme is an absolute classic.

Also, BFG Division from Doom.

simple, do games w Two games free on Epic Games - Eternal Threads and The Evil Within

The first Evil Within gets a lot of hate but it’s honestly still a really solid survival horror, especially in the first half. Would recommend if anyone here is a Resident Evil fan.

TwilightVulpine, do gaming w What is something (feature, modes, settings...) you would like to see become a standard in video games?

Collectible tracker after getting to a certain threshold. I get that people don't like maps cluttered with stuff, but if someone gets to a point they got over 60% of a thing, it's likely they want to go for all of them, so the option to give them at least a general searching area should be provided.

whitepawn, do gaming w What is something (feature, modes, settings...) you would like to see become a standard in video games?

By simply having all PC games mod able and with accessible console commands, most issues will eventually have workarounds.

savvywolf, do gaming w What is something (feature, modes, settings...) you would like to see become a standard in video games?
@savvywolf@pawb.social avatar

I agree with everything in the OP and most of the other comments. But something for me that I don’t think I’ve seen options for in any games.

Eyes and teeth. I’m a bit squimish around things happening to them. If your game shows them being injured in some way, just let me turn that off and skip it or something.

I know it sounds like a small thing, but I know at least four games which have this issue…

Plume,

Sounds quite specific but I can see it. A “turn off gore” feature could help?

Candelestine, do games w Two games free on Epic Games - Eternal Threads and The Evil Within

… a psych horror game I haven’t tried yet? Don’t mind if I do, thank you.

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