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CluckN, do games w Only Up, one of 2023's biggest Twitch games has been removed from Steam, due to developer's stress

Reminds me of when the Flappy Bird dev removed his game for similar reasons. At least they made a boatload of money.

rikudou,
@rikudou@lemmings.world avatar

The game’s Only Up. Seriously, fuck these clickbait titles.


To all the OPs out there: You don’t have to copy the title verbatim, you can make it easier for your fellow Lemmings by making it less clickbait.

Disaster, do games w Valve gives Steam Remote Play a long overdue upgrade

I wish they’d give SteamVR on Linux a long overdue upgrade.

And by upgrade I mean “Make it look like it’s a project which is even alive”

Kolanaki,
!deleted6508 avatar

It needs the same treatment as Big Picture and now Remote Play have gotten even on Windows, too. It’s clunky and really kinda shit. It still uses the old Big Picture UI as a base. And I don’t mean the one recently upgraded from; I mean the one before that.

JJROKCZ, do games w 'The Witcher 4 will channel the “freedom” of CDPR’s Cyberpunk 2077'

I feel like cyberpunk was a great game, even on release. The story and gameplay were great, it just had performance issues for some PCs and it shouldn’t have been released on consoles at the time.

That said, CDPR marketing team needs to learn to temper expectations

quams69,

I got it at release as well and I could not disagree more. It was buggy, broken, and incomplete. I watched police NPCs spawn in from the sky, my game softlocked when a story essential npc fell through the world. These were commonly observed issues, among a litany of other ones. You gotta have some serious rose tinted glasses to think it was an acceptable product on release.

Imo Gameplay and story were like a 2.5/5, went back for PL and it might be a 3. Gameplay is serviceable at best. Story was lifted from an GITS:SAC episode which is about the most praise I have for the game aside from the art department. The 3D assets in 2077 are inarguably beautiful.

JJROKCZ,

I know survivor bias or w/e but literally no one I know irl who played it 10+ had those issues unless they were on console.

I played it for over a hundred hours immediately after release and only saw a few minor bugs like audio/lip animations not matching for some scenes. I don’t know how all my friends/coworkers were so lucky when all you see on the internet is “worst game ever, doesn’t work at all on release” comments

BURN,

Same experience here. I’m pretty sure at least 75% of the complaints were from consoles that should have never had the game released for.

slaacaa,

Yet the game was still released and marketed to them - thus the issue

BURN,

It definitely shouldn’t have been, but that doesn’t mean the game is shit, just marketing is bad.

breakfastmtn,
@breakfastmtn@lemmy.ca avatar

Same! Pre-ordered and played hundreds of hours. It should’ve been released 6 months later but most of the bugs weren’t game-breaking. If an NPC had their arms stretched out to the side or whatever, I’d just have a laugh and move on. I’ve had to reload a save to get a side quest to trigger twice. I don’t think it’s even ever crashed on me though.

It’s just become blindly accepted that it is/was unplayable. I remember seeing so many articles months, even a year, after its release just confused about how so many people could be playing this unplayable game. Yet it’s always been consistently in Steam’s top 25 games for active players. It’s a weird disconnect.

c0mbatbag3l,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

Bugs and performance aside it was still a mess with very little to make it an lifelike and interesting place. The combat was unbalanced as hell, with only a few things being viable and the most effective classes in combat could be multi-specc’d. Sure why not have a hacker that can slow mo and use melee while also being proficient with guns? No way that could break the game balance.

Literally just overhauling the police system doubled the interactivity of the game by allowing you to actually engage with the crime&justice system beyond getting instantly killed by MaxTac because they can spawn three stories up and four blocks from where you just killed someone with a silenced sniper rifle.

I’ve a day one buyer and I wouldn’t even consider the game worth full price until 2.0. I’d say it was maybe worth 30-40 with 1.6 because most of the egregious bugs had been removed.

darkmogool, do gaming w Call of Duty MW3 faces dramatic Steam drop-off from MW2 launch

I’m just waiting for the moment, when they name the CoD the same way EA names the FIFA games. CoD 2024, CoD 2025…

I mean… who needs quality when you can have quantity?

woelkchen, do games w Counter-Strike 2 has a lower rating than any other Valve game, ever
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

They should just have made it a public beta instead of calling it a finalized release.

Personally, I miss Practice mode with friends and bots the most. I don’t care for the people online.

ryannathans,

Last I checked there is still practice with bots, and community servers

Indicah,

Community servers don’t work yet. They haven’t released the server files.

priapus,

CS2 already has this mode

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

No, it doesn’t. Not with friends. They get disconnected and bot difficulty can’t be changed either. The skill command does nothing.

kemsat, do games w Starfield user score drops to "mostly positive" on steam

If this game had dropped in 2016, I’d be ecstatic. But… I played Elden Ring & it felt a bit like a modded Skyrim, that was better than Skyrim. Now, Bethesda games feel stale.

Kolanaki, do games w Todd Howard says Starfield mod support is on the way next year
!deleted6508 avatar

Jesus. That pattern someone recognized with the releases of the toolset for each game might have been right on the money. The last game it took 6 months. The previous game was 3. Before that it was under 2. Starfield’s will come in a year 😩

Dr_Cog,
@Dr_Cog@mander.xyz avatar

Technically next year is in ~3.5 months. It could launch in January

tacosanonymous, do games w This official Palworld dating sim is the stuff of nightmares

Do you mean the April Fool’s Day joke?

givesomefucks,

From the article you didn’t read:

I should make it absolutely clear, this is a joke

From OPs summary you didn’t read:

Pocketpair reveals a Palworld dating sim as part of an April Fool’s Day joke

But hey, if you’re not sure, you’re better off asking.

citrusface,

But is it an April fools day joke? I can’t tell.

Nurse_Robot,

Please reread the comment you replied to, I think that should clear things up. If not, try reading the article.

AmidFuror,

I did both and am still confused.

Kolanaki,
!deleted6508 avatar

I find this whole thread hilarious because it’s exactly the kind of dialogue I have come to expect from a dating sim style game.

Nurse_Robot,

Pocketpair reveals a Palworld dating sim as part of an April Fool’s Day joke

First line from the article my guy.

citrusface,
AmidFuror,

That's not April. That's Clark.

citrusface,

Sorry I can’t read, can you tell me if it’s a joke or not?

Nurse_Robot,

Why even come to this platform just to be a troll

citrusface,

Friend, I’m not trolling. I’m just being silly. I apologize if I was antagonizing you. The post was a joke and I was making a joke as well, I’m sorry it didn’t land.

Cosmos7349,

Wait I cant tell is your joke a joke?

citrusface,

Oh God the fabric of reality is unfolding

Muscar,

Is the fabric of reality a joke?

Breezy,

The april fools joke is that they’re saying its a joke. They for real gonna release some shit like this next year.

Zahille7,

I’d unironically watch a let’s play of that if it got released.

umbrella, do games w Diablo 4's new mount costs more than the actual game
@umbrella@lemmy.ml avatar

i got plenty of hate when i said years ago this is where the mtx slippery slope would get us

clearleaf, do games w Cities Skylines 2 dev stuck to launch date despite “potential kicking”

They should have called it early access then it could have been a jpeg of the blender default cube and nobody would care

PlzGivHugs, do games w Meta Quest 3 demand allegedly 5 million units below expected level

I’m not suprised. On one hand, there wasn’t exactly a lot of marketing around it. I didn’t even know it was announced until last week, and I follow gaming news and some VR news. On top of this, its an expensive, casual device - the sort of thing a kid will ask for after seeing someone else using it, not something people are lining up day-one to buy. At least something like the Valve Index, for all its disadvantages, very clearly targets enthusiasts who will go out of their way to seek out newer or better products. If Valve decided to release a Valve Index 2 (or for a more direct comparison, a Valve Index Pro) I’d be willing to bet their day-one numbers would look better, even if their overall market is much smaller.

tal, do games w Redfall doesn’t have enough Steam players to fill a team
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

Redfall studio job listing indicates returning focus to single-player

A job listing for Redfall studio Arkane Austin appears to indicate that the Dishonored and Deathloop studio could be returning to single-player games soon.

Honestly, the proliferation of widely-available Internet access and the fact that multiplayer games can be harder to pirate has, IMHO, tilted things a bit overly towards multiplayer games. That’s not to say that multiplayer games can’t be fun, but there is a lot to like about single-player games.

  • They don’t go away forever once the player base drops off.
  • On the PC, modding provides for a lot of life for many games. Modding competitive multiplayer games tends to run into issues with people cheating.
  • More-broadly, it’s not a problem if someone cheats in a single-player game, but it’s usually a problem for single-player, so all the anti-cheat infrastructure has to come along in multiplayer games.
  • For competitive multiplayer games, providing an even playing field is important, so using a controller with more buttons tied to game functions – a nice quality-of-life improvement – becomes a problwm, whereas it’s fine in single-player games.
  • Single-player games can be played offline.
  • Single-player games don’t have issues with connectivity interruptions.
  • While it’s true that playing against or with a human can be a good way to provide “AI” for other characters, humans aren’t getting better at filling that role, whereas the advance of computing power and software improvement permits for games to have better AI. I still feel like there’s a lot of room for improvement, but most first-person shooters have drastically more-interesting enemy AI than they did in the 1990s, and the technology isn’t going to generally go downhill. If someone makes a good “AI engine”, then many games benefit from improvement.
  • Single-player games are normally free to let the player pause what’s going on and deal with things In The Real World. If you’ve got an infant who needs their diaper to be changed, say, it’s not an issue. Multiplayer doesn’t generally deal so well with that.
  • It’s not as bad with centrally-controlled servers, which is the norm these days, but multiplayer games do have security concerns – you’re letting random other people affect your computer via software that probably isn’t very well-hardened.
maynarkh,

I also think single player games tend to be much better on the narrative, immersion and storytelling side.

regalia, do gaming w Soulframe is Elden Ring meets Ghost of Tsushima, but with 'Disney princesses' - PCGamesN

Has combat, must be Elden Ring like.

Stillhart, do gaming w You can play Starfield on PC and Xbox even if you only buy it once

With Gamepass Ultimate you can do that without even buying it ONCE! Out of all the subscription services I pay for these days, I feel like Gamepass is one of the better values. YMMV of course, but I love it.

Faydaikin,
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

Sadly, nothing good remains that way forever. The structure and terms of Gamepass will eventually change to something less optimal.

Right now, the focus is to draw in people and create a “loyal” userbase.

Once they’re content with the state of the userbase, they’ll start restricting access and features to make people pay extra for different “premiums” and it’ll slowly go to shit.

It is ‘the way’ of mega-corporations.

Stillhart,

I guess. But it’s been pretty good for years at this point and it’s pretty easy to get REALLY good deals on it if you keep an eye out. I got three years of Ultimate for like $120.

Either way, just because it may get worse later is no reason not to take advantage now.

Faydaikin,
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

That’s cool. Although I don’t know about “deal.” It’s a subscription for access to a home-arcade in essence. You stop paying and everything goes.

But alas, it is not for me to jugde. I’m not as big a fan of the whole ‘Games as a Service’ concept.

prof, do gaming w The Day Before parody, built by one person for $1,500, looks better than the actual game
@prof@infosec.pub avatar

Why anyone would spend 1500 dollars and 300 hours on a parody is beyond me but it’s impressive work nonetheless for a solo dev.

The gameplay was fun to watch, but mostly just because the characters steps sounded like their shoes were sticky after they stepped into some spilled cola or zombie guts or whatever.

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