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ampersandrew, do gaming w Half-Life YouTube legend Ross ‘Accursed Farms’ Scott, of Freeman’s Mind, is planning a lawsuit against Ubisoft over The Crew’s shutdown.
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

I came across this video yesterday, and I'm 100% on board with Ross and his stance toward games as a service, but this isn't a plan for a lawsuit; it's asking for help in creating the plan. I hope he can make something happen, because games as a service is going to leave a wake of destruction in the history of video games, but temper your expectations.

banazir, do games w Baldur’s Gate 3 boss says gamers don’t want mass subscriptions
@banazir@lemmy.ml avatar

Wait, a CEO said that? What’s the catch?

Lesrid,

He’s a CEO of a relatively small company that is product focused. He has yet to grow and focus margins in any serious way.

Duamerthrax,

Larian is privately owned. They don’t have stockholders to appease with short term gains.

echodot,

Which is weird because they remain shareholders for years, so you’d have thought they want long-term gains.

I think I’ve come to the conclusion that “businessmen” are just idiots.

Duamerthrax,

They’re gambling addicts

TomAwsm,

you’d have thought they want long-term gains.

They do. They just also want short-term and medium-term gains.

blazeknave,

Incorrect. The shareholders are the private owners. They’re just not gambling douchebags trying to make themselves short term gains. :D

Essence_of_Meh, do games w Baldur’s Gate 3 boss says gamers don’t want mass subscriptions

As much as I agree with his sentiment, this title is bullshit - he never wrote "gamers don't want subscriptions" but that they shouldn't want that due to where it might lead.

"Gamers" aren't some hivemind entity that wants a specific thing. Many people don't worry whether an idea pushed by the publishers will have a long term negative effect on the industry, they just want to have fun with their hobby.

Look at microtransactions - there's a lot of negative discussion about them and yet they bring huge amounts of money, who's to say if the same won't happen with subscription services? We might not like it but majority doesn't necessarily care.

Sorry for being pedantic about a title but third-parties changing someone's words is a bit of a pet peeve of mine.

style99,
@style99@kbin.social avatar

Micros rake in the cash because they exploit the stupidity of "whales" (people with more money than sense).

Essence_of_Meh,

My point is that however you feel about microtransactions they are successful and that's why they're so common.

With subscription services you and me can think "I want to own it and play whenever" but a lot (not only casual) players see it as "I pay a few $ and get access to a huge library of games I can try out for the next month".

As I wrote initially, just because more dedicated audience doesn't like the direction industry is moving in doesn't mean majority will care enough to stop it.

EldritchFeminity,

The idea of the whale is a false narrative created by the companies who run these scams to justify their unethical business practices.

The vast majority of people who make up that demographic are people who really can’t afford to spend money like that, but do because the companies hired psychologists to tell them exactly how to exploit people’s brain chemistry to extract money from them. This mostly includes people who are biologically wired for poor impulse control and an inability to perceive how much money they’re actually spending. People like: gambling addicts, people with adhd or mental health issues, and children.

There are people with more money than sense buying this stuff, but for the most part, it’s gambling addicts and kids emptying their parents’ bank accounts for that dopamine fix.

Just another story they’ve spun to hide how scummy they truly are.

verysoft,

Yes. Yes. Yes. The whale comment pisses me off, it might have been true initially, but these days all the average consumers spend money on this trash.

HipPriest, do games w Cult of the Lamb publisher Devolver Digital rejected several Game Pass style offers

Devolver have done some terrific games going way back - I think the first time I played one of their games was the first Reigns for mobile and that was what, 2016?

Their name is a good indicator of quality so good for them thinking rationally about what they have to offer to players and not just taking the money

Killer,

Hotline Miami is another one of thier games and that came out in 2012.

CuddlyCassowary, do games w Destiny 2 is “broken” as enemies completely stop fighting

Why can’t we all just get along?

vaultdweller013,

Because Khorn demands blood!

Bbbbbbbbbbb,

Blood for the blood god

loobkoob,

Blood for the blood god! Skulls for the skull throne! Milk for the Khorne Flakes!

librecat, do games w Your Minecraft account might be gone forever unless you act now

If you don’t want to migrate to Microsoft check out minetest/mineclone for a free and open source alternative.

insomniac_lemon, (edited )

Tried it, unfortunately the (tedious) things that made me disinterested in MC were carried over (not wowed by other options, either).

storksforlegs, do gaming w Starfield remake created in two days actually lets you fly seamlessly from space to the surface
@storksforlegs@beehaw.org avatar

This is great. Amidst all the comparisons and issues with Starfield, I am learning about so many other good space exploration games in these discussions haha

MonkderZweite,

But Skyrim, Witcher 3 and Mass Effect series are here to stay.

Kolanaki,
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Here’s a good list of space games I personally love for one reason or another:

  • X3 Terran Conflict
  • Elite: Dangerous
  • Wing Commander
  • Freelancer
  • X4
  • RimWorld*
  • FTL
  • Star Trek: Bridge Commander
  • Artemis (basically bridge commander but not themed, not single player and free)

*RimWorld admittedly requires some heavy modification to make it an actual space game, but the mods I use are good enough that I can count it as such.

storksforlegs, (edited )
@storksforlegs@beehaw.org avatar

Thank you for the detailed list!

Naz, do games w Denuvo and DRM punish the consumer, legendary PC developer says

I bought Baldur’s Gate 3 on launch day, within the hour, not even realizing the GOG version was DRM-free. We could’ve pirated the game but all four of my friends bought it.

KoboldCoterie, do games w You can now play as a Minotaur, Kobold, and even FFXIV races in Baldur's Gate 3
@KoboldCoterie@pawb.social avatar

I have been waiting for playable kobolds to be a thing to buy the game; I was not expecting it to be this fast! Guess I know what I’m doing this weekend.

avater, (edited ) do games w Diablo 4's new mount costs more than the actual game
@avater@lemmy.world avatar

Game journalism these days…

Listen, I don’t play nor like Diablo 4 but is this headline not a little bit misleading since you get the mount skin as a bonus for buying 70€ worth of their stupid premium currency? So you actually pay for the currency and not the mount

Again the disclaimer that I do not play Diablo 4, nor do I defend Blizzard or microtransactions and I’m a true supporter that the coolest looking stuff should be exclusively achievable by actually playing the freaking game and not fucking pay for it!

If you excuse me now, got to continue playing Last Epoch which is even in its early access fucking amazing.

Vlyn,

The issue is that the mount is only available in this way. So if you want it you have to buy the “bundle”, making it a $65 purchase either way.

avater,
@avater@lemmy.world avatar

But are all the other shop skins available by actually playing the game? Because if not I would find the headline still to be quite misleading.

Mini_Moonpie,

If you excuse me now, got to continue playing Last Epoch which is even in its early access fucking amazing.

What’s the deal with the Epoch points? I keep wanting to check it out, but the Epoch point packs makes me think it’s going to be the same deal where you can’t earn cool looking stuff in game and have to buy it.

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

I feel like I’m in the minority here, but imo CP2077 is a much more fun game than the Witcher 3. I couldn’t get more than a few hours into TW3 without getting bored, which was never a problem with CP2077.

It was actually one of the major reasons I didn’t initially buy CP2077, as I very much disliked the gameplay of TW3

homicidalrobot,

Tiny boat we’re in. I started with the witcher 2 right after having played dragon’s dogma and couldn’t handle the extremely clunky combat. My friends assured me 3 was a huge step forward and I was harassed to play the whole game on stream, and I did. Honestly, not that big of a step, the world felt starkly dead compared to other open world fare, the combat was years behind games that came out at the same time, and the story and setting did not feel very unique to me at all.

I felt the same way about a lot of the heavier dialogue that people did at large about Forspoken. Plot felt like it was on stilts, barely hitting the points it needed to to keep my interest. Not that it was out of context bits like Forspoken, but the dialogue felt out of touch with the setting really frequently. Poor selection of magic despite what was shown to you in-setting. Build balancing like an mmo where nothing you craft or otherwise come into owning early on actually mattered at all. 15 more armor was not changing the number of hits you could take in a fight it all.

TW 3 wasn’t super inventive or even really fun compared to other games that launched when it did or even before, and I don’t understand the extreme hype for it when everyone I talk to says the first two games are so wildly different and worth skipping, which has been my experience. If it’s not about the characters’ story arcs across all 3 games, what the hell is it that makes people enjoy it so much? I’ve looked hard, I’ve played hard, and I just never found it.

Pyr_Pressure,

Personally I spent over a hundred hours in TW3 and finished all the DLC whereas I couldn’t get past the first few intro missions to CP2077. Gave it up in under 20 hours or so. Can’t even remember why the game just never stuck out as special in any way to me.

BURN,

Funny, cause I’m the same except flipped. I’m going on 300 hours into CP2077, but couldn’t make it past hour 5-6 of TW3 for much the same reason.

Joker,

Same here. I love Cyberpunk, but I just can’t get into Witcher 3 after attempting it a few times. It’s boring, the combat is shitty and I’m just not interested enough in the lore to deal with it. Not that the combat in Cyberpunk is great either. I guess I’m just more interested in that world.

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

I had/have the first two quests. But needing a Facebook account was one thing I had to think hard about when I got it because I wanted to delete my account. With Facebook getting worse and worse it means I have zero desire to get a new one.

And to address the article, I would say it isn’t that interest in VR is decreasing, people don’t want meta VR or anything tied to Zuckerberg. I would love a valve index personally, just need to wait to afford it.

NOT_RICK,
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

I would already own a quest if just about any other company made it

hightrix,

Hard agree.

If it wasn’t made by Facebook, I’d have bought quest 1, 2, and pro. Easily.

But that’s not the case so I have an OG vive and a psvr2. I don’t really do much PC VR these days.

conciselyverbose,

It's kind of in a weird spot, because it's a niche enthusiast market, owned by a company tech enthusiasts know enough to fucking despise.

drkt, do games w Your Minecraft account might be gone forever unless you act now

You should be playing better games, anyway www.vintagestory.at

fibojoly,

It really is. It’s great seeing how much progress the game had made in a few years, although it’s still far from perfect.

Franzia,

Interesting. Thank you!

WaterWaiver, (edited )

The trailer video makes it look full of micro-management. Micro-blocks to construct tools?

miss_brainfart, (edited )
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I’d be happier if the site didn’t violate the GDPR

A bit of added context:
They are based in Latvia, which is part of the EU, so subject to the GDPR. And under the GDPR, the use of Google Analytics is in fact unlawful without getting explicit and informed (that one’s very important) consent from the user.

Article 44 is the relevant one here, detailing data transfers to so-called third countries outside the EU.

GreenMario, do gaming w Starfield remake created in two days actually lets you fly seamlessly from space to the surface

I would be impressed if they did it in Gamebryo/Creation Engine and solve the “everything is a cell” problem. I mean, No man’s Sky and Elite Dangerous exist and have shown seem less space travel. One guy with DarkBasic did it in the Evochron games for decades.

This comes off as a hey look look at me I can do it in a cave with a box of scraps but BUGTHESDA can’t in 7 years?!

comicallycluttered,

I think the problem is also that Bethesda doesn’t really “do” vehicles, probably due to engine limitations.

Usually, it’s just horses or “passenger” travel (like when you man the guns in FO4 birds). I guess one could maybe consider power armor in FO4 to be kind of like a “vehicle”, but it works more or less the same as just walking around.

Oh, there is dragon riding in Skyrim, but it’s a mess and you don’t have that much control.

I’m surprised the engine can even handle space combat, honestly. And 360° movement as well, which would have been great for dragon riding in Skyrim. But most of the dragons in TES are dead, so we probably won’t get proper dragon riding in whatever TES: VI is.

(Sidenote about dragon riding/combat: Before Larian delved further into CRPGs, they made a regular third person RPG where you could play as a dragon. It was actually pretty fun. Still didn’t have full control, and it was only in certain sections, but it was entertaining. Divinity II: Director’s Cut, in case anyone’s interested. Don’t know how well it’s aged, but I enjoyed it a few years ago.)

GreenMario,

FO4 power armor was close to a vehicle as they got but that might as well been horse code for all I know.

It does suck they can’t do vehicles since it would be nice to have a motorcycle in Fallout or a mad max car.

Oh and Larians entire back catalog is great. They were definitely eurojank back then but Divine Divinity and Div2 is good games.

Ser_Salty,

Power Armor in FO4 is actually classed as furniture in the engine, IIRC

GreenMario,

Lol that’s great. Like that train in FO3 that was some NPC’s head

Ser_Salty,

There have been a couple of mods for Fallout 4 and New Vegas to add vehicles. IIRC the only one that wasn’t just an object floating across the ground was in that big expansion mod made by sex perverts, I forget what it’s called. New something?

trash, do games w Todd Howard says Starfield mod support is on the way next year

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