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SplashJackson, do games w Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024's launch has been marred by long load times, server issues and now it has overwhelmingly negative reviews

I heard that you can’t even fly a pterodactyl.

Pathetic

Badeendje, do games w Steam tighten rules for games with season pass DLC
@Badeendje@lemmy.world avatar

It will just cause promises to be more vague

positiveWHAT, do gaming w Ubisoft is being sued over The Crew in a lawsuit that compares the server shutdown to a bumperless pinball machine

I feel like Ubisoft is like a European EA. But somehow worse.

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  • Chef6652,

    Wow, why the hate sir?

    subignition,
    @subignition@fedia.io avatar

    The French are renowned for their cuisine, but Ubisoft doesn't know how to cook.

    Chef6652,

    I agree about Ubisoft. But them being French has nothing to do about why they are a terrible company (nowadays). I juste wanted to point that.

    Brunbrun6766,
    @Brunbrun6766@lemmy.world avatar

    Have you smelled a Frenchman?

    fartsparkles,

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  • Brunbrun6766,
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    leave it to the French to not know a joke when they see one

    mudstickmcgee,

    Comedy. English “hate” on the French much like the scandinavians “hate” on each other

    Anivia,

    Not just the english

    Don_alForno,

    “Why is EA the most hated American game company? Because Ubisoft is based in France.”

    RightHandOfIkaros, do gaming w Ubisoft is being sued over The Crew in a lawsuit that compares the server shutdown to a bumperless pinball machine

    I hope Ubisoft loses.

    AnarchistArtificer,

    I always hope that Ubisoft loses.

    penquin, do gaming w Ubisoft is being sued over The Crew in a lawsuit that compares the server shutdown to a bumperless pinball machine

    At least let people run their own servers. What fucking scum bags, man.

    chryan,

    But how else will they sell you the same ‘remastered’ game 10 years from now?

    Think of the corporations!

    scops,

    Now I’m picturing a video game version of the Disney Vault. “Play now through the end of the year for just $129.99* before GTA 9 goes back in the Vault for another decade! *Not including Microtransactions, Online Pass, BattlePass, Totally-Not-A-Lootboxes, or Megalodon Cards”

    EldritchFeminity,

    If they could, they would. But a lot of the time, they don’t even bother to keep the source code of the games that they make. It’s estimated that more than 50% of all games are lost to history because the companies that made them never kept the source code or a copy.

    I remember there being a little scandal a few years ago when a remaster of a game came out and it still had the cracker’s logo in it from the pirated copy they used for the source code.

    dragonfucker,

    Piracy is preservation.

    brian,

    I mean they essentially already released it with The Crew 2. How else would they sell copies to the people who played the first?

    Kaiserschmarrn, do gaming w Ubisoft is being sued over The Crew in a lawsuit that compares the server shutdown to a bumperless pinball machine
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    toynbee,

    First off, I support both this campaign and linking to it. More awareness is always good.

    However, as Ross himself posted, the problem with this comparison is that the “Stop Killing Games” campaign is aiming to end the tradition of simply turning off game servers. This Californian lawsuit, though not a bad thing, is very likely to simply change the labeling of games, which doesn’t help the end goal of Stop Killing Games.

    I want both to succeed and am not attempting to attack your post, just provide clarity.

    For more context: youtu.be/sitLQg02Mn4

    DreamlandLividity,

    IMO if every such game came with a large “Playable until [Date]” sticker, a lot more people would care about preserving them. And just the market pressure may save a lot of games.

    toynbee,

    That seems like an optimistic but reasonable take.

    OCATMBBL,

    I’d also probably care a lot less about buying them.

    superkret, do gaming w Ubisoft is being sued over The Crew in a lawsuit that compares the server shutdown to a bumperless pinball machine

    The analogy makes no sense.
    Your pinball machine keeps working until it breaks, relying only on electricity you provide.
    A server-based computer game relies on running it on a server you aren’t paying the upkeep on.

    If you buy a game that relies on servers that don’t belong to you, you should expect this to be a temporary lease, not something you can expect to use forever.
    Of course, the language in the store’s UI needs to match that. You can’t “buy” a server-reliant game.

    Veritrax,

    The analogy makes perfect sense if it manages to effectively communicate the issue to a judge or jury in a way they understand.

    kryptonidas,

    With games people used to setup their own servers. (And we liked it that way. Way more sense of a community.) So that could be an option. Allow people to run their own servers again.

    FooBarrington,

    What you say makes sense for a multiplayer-only game! But the game has a full single player campaign. There is no technical reason to remove access to that part. That part can be kept working without incurring recurring costs.

    murmelade, do gaming w Ubisoft is being sued over The Crew in a lawsuit that compares the server shutdown to a bumperless pinball machine

    Ubisoft pulled the ol’ snippy Johnson

    They… Circumcised it?

    MonkderVierte, do gaming w Ubisoft is being sued over The Crew in a lawsuit that compares the server shutdown to a bumperless pinball machine

    The oldie judges need some analogies they can relate to, nothing wrong with that.

    nek0d3r, do gaming w Ubisoft is being sued over The Crew in a lawsuit that compares the server shutdown to a bumperless pinball machine
    @nek0d3r@lemmy.world avatar

    I still fondly remember how Spellbreak just dropped the tools to run dedicated servers when they shut down. I don’t think forcing companies to run servers forever is tenable, and slapping an expiration date on the games is less helpful than it seems. Would be nice to enforce distributing those tools on shutdown, but that seems like a difficult fight considering what right to repair looks like.

    DieserTypMatthias, do gaming w Ubisoft shut down multiplayer shooter XDefiant and lay off hundreds who worked on it
    @DieserTypMatthias@lemmy.ml avatar

    Don’t they have Rainbow 6 Siege?

    BmeBenji,

    It’s not F2P, and furthermore it’s not a CoD clone. But you make a good point. They should’ve retasked those employees instead of just sacking them on the spot. Fucking corpo assholes.

    Varyag, do gaming w Ubisoft shut down multiplayer shooter XDefiant and lay off hundreds who worked on it

    Wait, wasn’t this one actually kinda decent at being a CoD clone? Lmao. Ubisoft can’t get anything done right.

    Chozo,
    @Chozo@fedia.io avatar

    They tried too hard to be a CoD/Siege clone without offering anything new. I'm surprised it ever launched in the first place.

    It really feels like somebody at Ubisoft is intentionally trying to tank the whole company or something lately. They used to be such a competent studio, so much so that it's hard to believe that these major failures as of late are an accident.

    wesker, do gaming w The Long Dark 2 announced with co-op multiplayer, new urban areas and sanity system
    @wesker@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Color me excited.

    BertramDitore, do games w Frostpunk creators cancel "Project 8" and lay off staff amid concerns that "narrative-driven, story-rich games" don't sell

    If they actually believe something so patently ridiculous, then it’s probably best that they cancelled it. So I guess this is good news. Those are the only kinds of games I want to play. FFS.

    LainTrain,

    It’s not ridiculous, it’s true, but it is sad. As always the public chooses the worst things.

    themurphy,

    That’s not the sad part. It is companies going for maximising profit as aggressively as possible, meaning they don’t care if they could earn 20 mil on this game, if they can get 50 on another.

    LainTrain,

    Meh, if people didn’t pay or play those it wouldn’t make business sense to make em. Gaming is weird these days.

    Everybody seems to have “the game” they play like OW or Valorant(?) or Fortnite, certain genres like racing and fighting games seem to have split up from mainstream gaming altogether where if you just check out what’s the new Tekken like people assume you’re like a “fighting game person” that goes to tournaments and builds your whole life around it and have since forever, back in my day it was just a game you played cuz the dudes on the cover looked cool and the game was fun.

    ‘Core’ games are all rip offs of souls or some other crap that I personally hate deeply, or straight up remakes of games where the original is just kinda better, consoles and GPUs cost way too much this gen and there are no real exclusives.

    The trends in graphics are concerning too, everything is a TAA or AI upscale smearfest, PS5 can’t run that new Star wars game at more than DVD resolution without the same bullshit 8th gen checkerboarding or some other dynamic resolution technique alongside god damned AI trash. MSAA and SSAA seem dead and with them clarity and good visuals, all that artwork gone to waste, the only pretty games are MSFS and CP2077 with Path Tracing on max, UE5 is built from the ground up around smear and unity is enshittified, devs are cutting costs and custom engines are out, so future looks bleak

    The only thing that I love about gaming nowadays is indie and AA games, from Stray (barring the awful graphics) to Sea Power, Descenders to Teardown to Airport Sim, these are games I had the most fun with this year that aren’t 5th-7th gen classics. That football game at TGA from Sifu devs seems fun tho. Tower networking looks cool too, reminds me of cozy weed shop 2 vibes with a WTTG2 style tech element and a game dev tycoon art style

    ZeroHora,
    @ZeroHora@lemmy.ml avatar

    Too much “back in my day” vibe in your comment.

    LainTrain,

    Guilty as charged!

    Fwiw I love gaming nowadays, things like itch and steam self-publishing just didn’t exist nearly to the same extent back in the day, and this has allowed for niche titles I could only dream of back in the day and weird artsy games like Buckshot Roulette, Disco Elysium and Warframe finding success is awesome and was definitely not a thing in the past where gatekeeping was inherent to gaming.

    Even hardware stuff like FBT trackers and steam deck and the crazy modding scene of today are things I love about modern gaming.

    That doesn’t mean it’s not without things to critique, as every generation of games has, nor that nothing of value has been lost.

    ZeroHora,
    @ZeroHora@lemmy.ml avatar

    That doesn’t mean it’s not without things to critique, as every generation of games has, nor that nothing of value has been lost.

    Agree

    ExcursionInversion,
    @ExcursionInversion@lemmy.world avatar

    Please explain how this is false

    BertramDitore,

    Just look at most of the winners of Game of the Year. I’d argue most of them fit in the category of narrative driven story-rich games.

    idyllic_optimism,

    What doesn’t sell are the games that don’t have a well written story or well-written characters. Or the games that their developers themselves don’t have any passion or interest in, games just made to please shareholders… Or games that get preachy on issues without proper care…

    ampersandrew,
    @ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

    Baldur’s Gate 3 was only last year. Metaphor just set records for Atlas’ fastest selling game this year. Even amidst the tremendously troubled launch, Cyberpunk 2077 went on to be one of the best-selling video games of all time, and its DLC did very well too. God of War: Ragnarok sold at least 15 million copies. And these are just a few examples off of the top of my head that don’t fall into gray areas like GTA where they’re also a live service.

    ExcursionInversion,
    @ExcursionInversion@lemmy.world avatar

    Those are are the exceptions not the normal case. Look at almost anything remedy has done. Great stories but bad sales. Alan Wake 2 was still not profitable in November.

    Meanwhile candy crush has generated more than 20 billion in revenue

    ampersandrew,
    @ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

    Alan Wake 2 took an upfront buyout in exchange for appearing on a less popular platform. That would be an exception to the normal use case. A thousand companies will go bankrupt trying to make Candy Crush even though someone already made Candy Crush. And you can replace Candy Crush with Call of Duty, World of WarCraft, Destiny, or whatever you like. Those games take up all of your time by design rather than allowing and encouraging you to move on to another game.

    Damage,

    AW2 is epic exclusive…

    Montagge,

    Not everything is Elden Ring

    turddle,

    I’m taking as their way of saying we can’t make a decent story. Like a kid taking his ball and going home with “nobody likes this game anyway”

    socsa, do games w Frostpunk creators cancel "Project 8" and lay off staff amid concerns that "narrative-driven, story-rich games" don't sell
    @socsa@piefed.social avatar

    Really? It feels like every other AAA game is an interactive movie these days.

    LainTrain,

    This was barely true like 10 years ago. Now everything is mobile games and live services.

    Kolanaki,
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    Narrative-driven, story-rich MTX and Battlepasses.

    quixotic120,

    Every yakuza game, baldurs gate, every fromsoft game, the insomniac games like spiderman, Sony stuff in general like horizon, god of war, last of us, etc, black myth wukong, the endless remake games (some of which are very solid) like ff7, silent hill 2, persona 3 reload, etc, rockstar games even (rdr2 was 2018 and gta6 is supposed to come out this year, maybe). The sea of jrpgs like shin megami tensei v vengeance, trails through daybreak, granblue fantasy, unicorn overlord, etc. And that’s literally off the top of my head

    Mobile games and live services dominate for sure bc they shit money and are easy to develop but decent games still exist (though tbf a lot of them are starting to pull serious bullshit too. Love yakuza but sega locking new game+ behind a $15 dlc. First yakuza game I didnt do a new game+ run on and the lamest one to platinum because you don’t have to beat the hardest boss or run it on legendary)

    LainTrain, (edited )

    Every yakuza game, baldurs gate, every fromsoft game, the insomniac games like spiderman, Sony stuff in general like horizon, god of war, last of us, etc, black myth wukong, the endless remake games (some of which are very solid) like ff7, silent hill 2, persona 3 reload, etc, rockstar games even (rdr2 was 2018 and gta6 is supposed to come out this year, maybe). The sea of jrpgs like shin megami tensei v vengeance, trails through daybreak, granblue fantasy, unicorn overlord, etc. And that’s literally off the top of my head

    Question 1: And those are all “interactive movies” in your view?

    If the answer is yes:

    Question 2: have you played literally any of them? I don’t think all of these barring the JRPGs could be more different from each other if they tried. RDR2, Insomniac and the Yakuza games for instance are pretty good, fromsoft not so much, and none of them are alike whatsoever, one is a GTA clone with a shockingly good story that’s as always, too long, fromsoft games are definitely not GTA clones sadly nor are they linear bamham combat superhero action games like the insomniac ones or story focused ones like GoW or Horizon or the insomniac Spideys (latter are particularly awesome).

    I would be extremely interested what you’d consider not interactive movies? Factorio? Dwarf Fortress? Ghosts’n’Goblins? Super R-Type for the SNES? Umihara Kawase? Ultrakill?

    quixotic120,

    Only some of those are movie games, sure. I was more responding to your “everything is mobile games and live services”, which is just untrue

    The only one I haven’t played yet is wukong. Also I agree the spiderman games are totally awesome. I strongly disagree about fromsoft games though, sekiro alone is amazing

    LainTrain,

    But the original reply stated:

    It feels like every other AAA game is an interactive movie these days.

    I stated that it’s not really true

    And you went off to list games that supposedly support the original point.

    And I said that’s not true.

    And now you agree. So why even include those games or respond at all? This comes across like when you correct chatgippity or smth 🤔

    quixotic120,

    You keep going on about the original post. I was replying to you dude, who said everything is mobile games and live services. I never said all games are movie games? I just said you are wrong and not all games, AAA or otherwise, are mobile games and live services. And you are still wrong, and that’s still true

    LainTrain, (edited )

    Wuuuut?

    The original post had nothing to do with mobile games and service at all.

    My comment said that it was not true that all games are interactive movies, and you said it was - because of the games you listed, which you then said are not interactive movies.

    Are you like, lost? Downvoting me with your alts ain’t gonna reverse that brain damage my guy, blocked.

    quixotic120,

    You are the stupidest moron I’ve ever encountered on the internet

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