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Jimmycakes, do games w EXCLUSIVE: Xbox President Sarah Bond has set up a new team dedicated to game preservation and forward compatibility

Nintendo wondering if she’s stupid

MamboGator,
@MamboGator@lemmy.world avatar

Nintendo: “Why do they not simply charge a monthly subscription to access 40-year-old games people have already bought three times?”

Renacles,

Nintendo probably thinks the team will be dedicated to stopping emulation. Games must be preserved in their original platforms after all /s.

HawlSera,

Oh God, there are 40 year old video games

Odo,

Pong is over 50. For that matter, Tennis for Two is coming up on 70.

MamboGator,
@MamboGator@lemmy.world avatar

I nearly said “20” but then realized I’m almost twice that old myself and the NES is a couple years older than me. Friggin’ millennials. We’re ruining the aging industry too.

Squizzy,

Yuzu! Fuck nintendo

Foreigner,

Should…should we tell Squizzy?

Squizzy,

Great thing about the internet, nothing is really gone

Nurse_Robot, do games w EXCLUSIVE: Xbox President Sarah Bond has set up a new team dedicated to game preservation and forward compatibility

I love that

RiQuY, do gaming w Xbox's new policy — say goodbye to unofficial accessories from November thanks to error '0x82d60002'

Microsoft doing Microsoft things, classic.

tungah, do gaming w 'Light No Fire' will not repeat the same mistakes of 'No Man's Sky' — here's why you should keep the faith

Well, I for sure won’t be making the same mistake.

AgentGrimstone, do gaming w 'Light No Fire' will not repeat the same mistakes of 'No Man's Sky' — here's why you should keep the faith

I’m somewhat excited for this one, curious to see what gameplay loop could hook me in. I can’t help but hope it will capture the same feeling I had when I started exploring Azeroth in WoW. I know it’s a proc gen world but maybe they figured out how to make worlds more lived in.

NOOBMASTER, do gaming w 'Light No Fire' will not repeat the same mistakes of 'No Man's Sky' — here's why you should keep the faith

Never pre-order.

Kushia, do gaming w 'Light No Fire' will not repeat the same mistakes of 'No Man's Sky' — here's why you should keep the faith
@Kushia@lemmy.ml avatar

Onus is on them to actually release a good game, not on the potential customer to have any faith especially with their track record. Turning NMS into a decent game was the least they could have done.

tmyakal,

If the current The Day Before drama is anything to go by, Hello Games could’ve done a lot less than turn NMS into a decent game.

Kushia,
@Kushia@lemmy.ml avatar

Maybe but turning it into a good game was the least they could have done in the end for people who gave them money. That would apply to TDB devs too going forward.

Carter, do gaming w 'Light No Fire' will not repeat the same mistakes of 'No Man's Sky' — here's why you should keep the faith

I never played NMS until it was “fixed” but honestly I still find it to be an incredibly dull game.

realitista,
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I only started playing it after they fixed the PSVR version. It’s a very deep game. I found the controls pretty infuriating for at least the first few hours of gameplay. I didn’t really feel comfortable in the game until about 10 hours in. But if I get that far into a game, it’s earned it’s spot in my library, especially as I got it for half off. I’ve got to say that it’s a very impressive game, but yeah I can’t say that the missions are completely holding my interest. My interest has sort of plateaued and now that RE4 VR mode is out, I’m playing that. We will see if I come back to it. But it was worth the $30 I paid for sure.

Chobbes,

I keep getting tempted to try it, but honestly it doesn’t look like it would be my jam. I don’t want to build bases, and I don’t want to grind and collect resources. I’m kind of not into sandboxy stuff anymore. Maybe there’s more to the game, but that’s all it looks like to me as an outsider.

MrBubbles96, do gaming w 'Light No Fire' will not repeat the same mistakes of 'No Man's Sky' — here's why you should keep the faith

While I am impressed that No Man’s Sky pulled a 180 in the end and I doubt they’ll repeat the same mistakes with this, a dose of some skeptism is always healthy.

Also, doesn’t hurt to check what the thing looks like at release–we just had The Day Before pull the ol’ switcharoo on people, after all–and how it plays when it’s out before making a purchase (looking right at Cyberpunk the game vs Cyberpunk the game that was pitched to people, here…no amount of “it’s better now” is gonna bring the game that was hyped up before release/used “Work in Progress” as a shield to life. Not without a complete rework. Could also apply to the above The Day Before too). By all means, believe that the devs learned, I really hope they did, cuz as a Fantasy junkie, this looks like something I’d really enjoy…but also be at least a little cautious in what you’re gonna throw money at

Jinxyface,

While I am impressed that No Man’s Sky pulled a 180 in the end

It didn't really. They added a lot of what they promised, but still not everything Sean Murray lied about at the beginning.

MrBubbles96,

Fair enough. Just like Cyberpunk tho, they’ll never be able to give people the game they were hyping NMS to be. Unlike Cyberpunk, IMO anyways, it does get closer to it tho (and i give it brownie points because 1) they used the money they made and put it back into the game to fix their mistakes and gave these “expansions” to players for free, and 2) they never tried to downplay anything like CDPR did. They knew they messed up, admitted to it, and fixed it. None of this “oh, the game launched better than people make it out to be. It was just a cool thing to hate Cyberpunk” thing)

Fribbtastic, do gaming w 'Light No Fire' will not repeat the same mistakes of 'No Man's Sky' — here's why you should keep the faith

Yes, blind optimism is the way to go here. /s

I am sorry but if any gaming journalist is not the least amount of sceptical about ANY release today, then they either don’t play games or are sleeping under a rock.

Without a doubt, Hello Games pulled NMS around and made it into a great title but this took years and we also have seen this blind optimism before with Cyberpunk 2077. Even a “wiser” Game studio can fail and not deliver.

Too many titles over the last years were lukewarm even highly anticipated and hyped titles either were “meh” or failed at release. The number of games that redeemed themselves is only a few and can be probably counted on one hand. A gaming Journalist should know about this!

So, I am not even sorry if I am not hyped about it. It does sound interesting but “I believe it when I see it”. There is too much time that has to go down the road for this to come out and there are a lot of things that can/will go wrong in that time.

I rather wait on the reviews.

wildginger, do gaming w 'Light No Fire' will not repeat the same mistakes of 'No Man's Sky' — here's why you should keep the faith

I think Ill just wait to see what it looks like on release. If you are putting stock in faith about a game you just learned might be coming out, you might need to chill

Carighan, do gaming w 'Light No Fire' will not repeat the same mistakes of 'No Man's Sky' — here's why you should keep the faith
@Carighan@lemmy.world avatar

I’m sorry, but gaming isn’t a religion. To me at least. I don’t out “faith” into developers or games.

I wait for reviews and check some videos and hey, if it looks neat I’ll buy it. If it then turns out to be crap I’ll refund it. And if the same studio or franchise has turned out disappointed or bad stuff before, I need to be more impressed by reviews before considering a purchase.

The only thing I’d buy on faith is a wedding ring for a church wedding, tbh… (And I’m not in any church , so chances are low 😛)

Aielman15, do games w Microsoft Xbox Rewards app is being shut down from December
@Aielman15@lemmy.world avatar

Rewards is being moved from its own app to the Xbox app. Everything will keep working as usual.

EarthlingHazard, do games w Microsoft Xbox Rewards app is being shut down from December

Soon the days of me racking up enough points to get a free Xbox will be over. It was fun while it lasted

FlavoredButtHair,
@FlavoredButtHair@lemmy.world avatar

How many Xbox’s have you gotten?

EarthlingHazard,

Only one Series X but I have gotten other things through the program like an ultrawide monitor, controllers, headphones and games

FlavoredButtHair,
@FlavoredButtHair@lemmy.world avatar

Wow that’s pretty awesome. Was it a good monitor?

EarthlingHazard,

Still using it today! 144hz + free sync

naticus,

Sounds like the free-est of syncs.

uberkalden,

Aren’t they just removing the rewards app? You can still do rewards through the Xbox app

EarthlingHazard,

The program has been reducing the amount of points you could earn for a while now. It very well may be just moving the points you can earn in the rewards app to an Xbox app but I can see those points disappearing at some point.

Quentinp, do gaming w Xbox's new policy — say goodbye to unofficial accessories from November thanks to error '0x82d60002'
@Quentinp@lemmy.ca avatar

Just cancelled my XBox Ultimate Game Pass…bunch of nonsense.

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