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morphballganon, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape

Kinda funny that a larger team with better tech struggles to recreate what a smaller team with more limited tech did 25 years ago

essteeyou,

They’re not exactly building the same game, surely.

I’d imagine there’s online multiplayer to add for a start.

morphballganon,

There’s much precedent for that kind of feature in other games. Why should having online in a PD reboot be any harder than Halo, CoD, Fortnite etc?

essteeyou,

The comparison is to the original PD, not to more recent games.

catloaf,

You assume it’s being properly staffed, funded, and managed.

morphballganon,

No, if I had assumed that, it would be baffling, not funny.

JDPoZ,
@JDPoZ@lemmy.world avatar

“Newer” does not necessarily equal “better.”

The real problem is how basically game dev is an untenable long-term career from a AAA standpoint… or at least it is outside of Japan.

Almost every major dev is not being run by anyone with more than 10-ish years of dev experience.

Why? Because studios shut down and fire everyone, or they get bought… and fire everyone… or the grizzled vets get burnt out, or find out that work-life balance shifts when they get old enough to want to start a family, or discover (like I did) that general software pays better, has less turnover, and doesn’t shut down as often.

Look at all the major players in the FPS game for example from the past 15 years… The guys who made Perfect Dark, the original GoldenEye, Killer Instinct, Banjo Kazooie, and Conker’s Bad Fur Day? Mostly not in the industry anymore or struggling while working on small indie projects. Some of the companies still exist, but the guys who’d be in their 60s with 30 years of game dev and design mastery under their belts? Gone.

Cliff Blezinski isn’t working on games anymore. John Carmack isn’t at id. Half of Bungie’s OG staff has moved on to other stuff or switched to 343 or some other smaller studio.

I said “outside of Japan” earlier btw because meanwhile Shigeru Miyamoto is still at Nintendo. Dude’s an absolute elder god of game design, and all he’s been doing is working on them for more than 4 decades at this point.

Kojima’s been making games since the 80s, so has most of the folks at Capcom, and the From Software guys have been doing the same thing for 15+ years at this point.

And then there’s the rare tiny studio or re-org of a once awesome team like Respawn after all the Activision / Call of Duty stuff or indie effort like the guy behind Stardew Valley… but other than those handful of exceptions, there’s no one but 20-something recent grads that pad out the teams at these giant game companies like Ubisoft, Activision, EA, etc. Even Blizzard is a pale shadow of what it once was. And Valve doesn’t really make games anymore b/c they don’t have to…

They aren’t making great games - but NOT because they’re “stupid…” they’re making bad games… because they just started… and all the old farts who they should be apprenticing under like you do with ANY other respected artisan type career are gone.

And every year some $10 million / year bonus paid suit shuts down an Ensemble Studios, or a Telltale Games, or fires half of the team at Square Enix b/c the new Tomb Raider 6-year project didn’t make a bajillion dollars after some exec decided that should be their target since “Clash Royale” only took 1 year to pump out and just basically prints piles of money.

SplashJackson, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape

Taps chest

REBOOT!!

slaacaa, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape

Mediocre Dark

grrgyle,

Mid dark.

Actually has a kind of ring to it…

woelkchen, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

Microsoft could fire half or all the development team. That surely fixes everything. 🙄

snooggums, do games w Perfect Dark Reboot Is Allegedly In Bad Shape
@snooggums@midwest.social avatar

Imperfect Dark

cosmack, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer
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@inkican I didn't think I'd be watching Guyver twice this year, but here we are.

Great flick. Fun and surprising. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.

EmptyRadar, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

I love that this movie is always billed as "starring Mark Hamill", but he's a supporting character.

obinice, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer
@obinice@lemmy.world avatar

Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

I come to Lemmy to get away from frustratingly annoying titles that intentionally miss out a key piece of information - in this case the title of the film or TV show the article is about - to trick people into loading the page, only to find is a film they’ve already seen or don’t care about or whatever.

I just ignore headlines like this now and move on, don’t give them what they want - clicks.

inkican,

Would that you contributed actual content to the community instead of only complaints about the content.

Tar_alcaran,

Fwiw, they’re right.

inkican,

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Pronell,

I get ya, I hadn’t even really noticed since the movie was named in the box below.

But it is frustrating, and I do tend to block communities and posters that seem like advertisements.

inkican,

I get ya, I hadn’t even really noticed since the movie was named in the box below.

Exactly. Content creators gotta eat too, so there are levels of 'please click on this so I can eat' that I'm prepared to accept in the landscape of 2024 digital information exchanges.

UKFilmNerd, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer
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I remember my friend and I discovering Guyver in our local blockbusters. Here in the UK, it was called Mutronics.

The first film is quite silly but lots of fun. The second takes a more serious tone and I’ll always remember it has the voice of Metal Gear Solid’s Snake, David Hayter, in the lead role.

SkybreakerEngineer, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

And here I thought The Guyver was Jack O’Neill not Luke Skywalker

Twinkletoes, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

Here’s the trailer youtu.be/Yaokw1_0KSU

Pronell, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

I think of this as a JJ Walker vehicle more than Mark Hamill. Saw it several times on cable back in the day.

It’s good schlock, verging on something better.

fartsparkles, do scifi w Incredible Mark Hamill Cult Classic Lands On 4K Blu-Ray This Summer

They need to do the same with the sequel that starred David Hayter (voice actor of Solid Snake in the 1998 to 2010 games).

Nikki, do games w Women Continue To Represent More Of The Gaming Audience, Especially On Switch
@Nikki@lemmy.world avatar

im doing my part!

goomby69,

Me too! But I still avoid voice chat… :P

wren,
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Ugh same. The number of gross comments I’ve gotten on vc over the years is enough to fill a book.

I’m mainly on PC now though, playing single player games or games with my fiancée and/or friends

Nilz, do gaming w Warner Bros. Discusses "Volatile" AAA Console Games, Will Lean Into Free-To-Play And Mobile

He states the AAA market is volatile because succes is never guaranteed. Hogwarts did well, but:

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, was a disappointment for the company.

Newsflash: good games people actually want to play do well and bad games no one wants to play do bad.

How are these companies so out of touch?

scrubbles,
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I’d say it’s remarkably consistent how gamers will pick up on budget reductions and cost cutting in games. This isn’t the movies, we aren’t going to just spend 2 hours with a piece of media where some editing handwaving can get us to ignore or not even notice something. These are 40-120 hour games here, we’re going to notice when business stepped in to tell the creative folks to drop something.

Even Hogwarts, a game that I 100%'d, was obviously affected by that. The fucking Merlin Trials. Revelio? You can’t tell me there wasn’t some committee decision that was “We have this big open world, just throw those in every 100 feet or so to make it feel active”. The more corners are cut, the more gamers will notice. They can bank on that.

Nilz,

Yeah exactly. Also annoying things like “let’s change this concept that works by adding stuff that’s in fashion but doesn’t fit the game at all”. Like Battlefield 2042, the concept of Battlefield stayed relatively the same throughout years and releases and it just worked, but they just had to include heroes this time because hero shooters were popular. It doesn’t matter that it meant there were only doppelganger heroes running around instead of an actual army of soldiers.

I believe bullshit like this is exactly what made Suicide Squad such a let down.

t3rmit3,

Every time someone rags on Battlefield 2042 I have to catch myself because I remember 2142 is a different game, and I’m just old. T_T

Yearly1845,

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  • exocrinous,

    I’m glad the game about putting down a Jewish rebellion for equal rights was bad.

    Cethin,

    This is implying HL was a good game, which it wasn’t. It was just a good looking game with a popular IP.

    Still, your comment is mostly correct, but bad games can do well with luck or the right strategy, and sometimes good games fail because they don’t get the support they need.

    DdCno1,

    Don’t be overdramatic. It’s a good game, certainly above average. Just because it’s not the game you expected it to be doesn’t make it terrible. This reminds me of the ridiculous hyperbole surrounding Cyberpunk 2077, that it was a terrible game, even “one of the worst games of all times”, because it wasn’t the second coming of Christ either, just a good RPG with teething issues.

    Cethin,

    No, it’s terrible. The combat is fine, and the Hogwarts section is alright, but everything else sucks. Doing the same thing dozens of times just because they didn’t have time or creativity to fill out the world sucks. The random loot system sucks.

    I think the biggest thing (for a Hogwarts game) is how little they seem to care about the world it’s set it. Some of it seems like they care, but then they do things like having the groundskeeper tell you how to open locks and to break curfew (although there literally isn’t a curfew besides this mission). You go and break into people’s houses or into places you “aren’t allowed” only for literally no one to care or even notice. You can use dark magic, even in Hogwarts and on students, and no one cares. There’s so much that’s just hollow.

    I really wanted to like the game. It’s a bad game though. It’s not just a game I don’t like. It’s a bad game. I could write so much more (and have), but I think what I’ve listed here is enough.

    SkyeStarfall,

    I compare them to good indie games, and in that sense most AAA games are bland rehashed kitchen sinks that all look and play the same. It’s boring.

    DdCno1,

    I’m a big fan of Indies as well and have been for far longer than the advent of the modern Indie game, but occasionally, I want to use that humongous RTX card for more than just machine learning and offline renders, indulge myself in the wasteful spectacle and grandeur of big AAA productions. Large open world games in particular are outstanding for virtual tourism. For all its faults, Hogwarts Legacy does provide this in spades.

    GnomeKat,
    @GnomeKat@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    I just think its bad cus it supports transphobia…

    DdCno1,

    The game itself clearly doesn’t, going by the character creator. Some of the money made from it does end up in the hands of a virulent transphobe though, that’s true.

    cupcakezealot,
    @cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    it wasn’t even a good looking game tho

    Stanley_Pain,
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    Greed. It’s always pure unfiltered greed.

    ICastFist,
    @ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

    How are these companies so out of touch?

    Skinner’s voice: No, it is the customers who are wrong!

    smeg,

    “Good” and “bad” games are not something that the business wankers can see on a PowerPoint. They already ordered their devs to make a good game and that didn’t work. They know pay-to-win mobile trash makes money, so they’re ordering their devs to make that instead.

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