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hesback, w Manic Miners: a LEGO Rock Raiders remake - Launch Trailer

I had a dream he came back to save us

https://files.catbox.moe/dcusus.mp4

hesback, w RWS (Postal series) We've been told our games are too expensive in some countries but we've been using Steam's recommended pricing for a while. We trust Valve Software enough to not change this.

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  • BrowseMan, w Manic Miners: a LEGO Rock Raiders remake - Launch Trailer

    Whaaaaaat? They made a game for this lego serie? OK now I NEED to try it. Thanks for the share!

    peppersky, w Baldur's Gate 3 is now the top rated game on Open Critic

    Baldur’s Gate 3 is the living proof that - at least as far as RPGs are concerned - absolutely nothing happened in the last fifteen to twenty years of gaming. Make one good AAA RPG and people lose their minds over it. I mean it certainly is better than the slob Bethesda served up in the last two decades.

    crisinho, w Baldur's Gate 3 is now the top rated game on Open Critic

    You get what you f***ing deserve.

    Cavemanfreak, w Manic Miners: a LEGO Rock Raiders remake - Launch Trailer

    I’ve been following this for a couple of years now, but I’ve waited until the game was ready before playing it. I’m beyond hyped for this!

    Daefsdeda, w RWS (Postal series) We've been told our games are too expensive in some countries but we've been using Steam's recommended pricing for a while. We trust Valve Software enough to not change this.

    Love the okay for pirating if you don’t have the money (yet)

    simple, w A new fan-made port of Wipeout can be played in a web browser

    What I’d do for a Wipeout Omega Collection PC port…

    This is super cool, though

    ABCDE,

    How do you actually play it without smashing into the walls?

    artillect,
    @artillect@kbin.social avatar

    You've gotta start turning kinda early to avoid running into walls, and the c and v keys (brake right and brake left) will help you on really tight corners

    DarkThoughts,

    Never got used to the handling of the ships in Wipeout as a kid. Enjoyed F-Zero X a lot more. Didn't really care for the combat aspects either.

    I wish there was a good anti gravity racer for the PC with extensive ship customization and lots of unlockables though (as in playing to unlock, not paying). There's pretty much just small indie titles and most of them aren't even particularly good.

    JohnEdwa,
    @JohnEdwa@kbin.social avatar

    The only two decent ones with that Wipeout feel that I know are GRiP and Redout.

    DarkThoughts,

    https://store.steampowered.com/app/473770/BallisticNG/
    Can't get any closer to Wipeout than that.

    Redout feels more like F-Zero imo. GRiP isn't anti gravity racer. Maybe more comparable to Extreme G. Reminds me of my old RC car though.

    DarkThoughts,

    It's not Wipeout, but BallisticNG might still be interesting for you.

    wryan,

    Man, I used to love futuristic racers when I was a kid. I put in some serious hours into the Xtreme G and the N64 version of Star Wars Podracer. Freaking Jetmoto... man, those were the days!

    simple,

    I’ve been aware of it for a while but never got around to playing it, thanks for the reminder!

    Pxtl, w Overwatch 2 is now Steam's "worst game of all time"
    @Pxtl@lemmy.ca avatar

    Let’s be honest. It’s not about the 5v5. It’s not about the CC. It’s not about the balance changes. It’s not about the cancelled single player.

    It’s about the free stuff. Blizzard took away the free stuff, and everybody’s angry about it. Now you have to pay for a decent amount of cosmetics, and getting a new hero requires a grind (a big grind for current-season hero, small grind for past ones) unless you want to pay.

    There are two viable business models for service-based games (and running servers and paying moderators is service, that’s why they’re called servers):

    1. Sell a game and then support it right up until everybody’s already bought the game, then sell the sequel and repeat. Otherwise how do you fund development when nobody is paying you anymore?
    2. Sell a game and then harass your players into giving you recurring payments.
    3. don’t make the game a service. The game is a product and not a service, the service is the bare minimum to keep the master server up. Players run dedicated servers, make the expansions through modding, etc. This is how it used to be for everything before Xbox Live.

    I get that it’s disappointing, but when you get angry about not getting enough post-release content you’re asking for 1 or 2. And the industry has pretty much moved away from type 3 – I can’t think of a modern popular game that isn’t a decades-old institution like Minecraft Java that fit into that category.

    MrSpArkle,

    Problem is OW1 was a fairly ethical implementation of approach #2, but greed got the best of them.

    Pxtl,
    @Pxtl@lemmy.ca avatar

    It was pretty generous for people who weren’t buying loot, but selling loot crates in a slot machine was far worse, imho. You just know how bad that must’ve been for people with gambling addictions – “here, buy 100 random pulls and hope you get the skin you want”.

    papertowels,

    laughcries in gacha game

    Mr_Dr_Oink,

    The difference being that it was a skin and you didnt need to buy them. I had almost every skin in ow1 just by playing and i didnt even have a silver banner thingy around my character portrait.

    In ow2 you are buying characters which you actually need to play effectively.

    I wholey agree that gambling mechanics have no place in games, and that cosmetics can have as much pull to addicts and people susceptible to fomo as things that affect gameplay but when the thing you are gambling on can be bought for coins (which you earn tons of by playing the game and pulling items you already have) and the chances of pulling items you dont already have are stacked in the players favour then it does beg the question of wheres the fomo?

    Pxtl,
    @Pxtl@lemmy.ca avatar

    The characters are very easy to unlock in game for free. Obviously it’s not as good as getting them at the start of the season, but it’s not p2w. They’re at the end of the free battle pass in their launch season, and have an easy achievement challenge to unlock them in following seasons. I’d say the preferred weapons in tf2 were harder to get.

    Mr_Dr_Oink,

    45 level grind isnt easy for people that have limited time to play. And i needed to win 35 games as a support character to unlock lifeweaver, which as a solo queue player with enough time to play 2 to 3 games on average a night when i actually get to play, is not easy.

    I know im not the only person playing the game but i also know im not alone in my situation.

    The fact is its not the game it used to be but its pretending that it is.

    If they hadnt cancelled the co-op rpg element that was the original reason we all had to abandon ow1 th3n maybe that wouldnt be much of an issue. But they said its too much to develop it so its gone. And now to replace it they want more money for something else that used to be free.

    Its all just a cash grab. Its not balanced towards player, if you think its fair then you have been fooled by capitalism too.

    It is a lie that they cant provide the resources to make the rpg part of ow2. They have several thousand employess and are one of the richest game companies in the world. Larian have 400 employees and managed to make bg3 in 6 years… so its absolute bollocks. Blizzard spent 3 years developing wat ended up being ow1 witha reskin.

    ElectricCattleman,

    Baldur’s Gate 3

    Pxtl,
    @Pxtl@lemmy.ca avatar

    Baldur’s Gate doesn’t use centrally-run game servers?

    ggppjj,

    It has direct connect multiplayer. I’d assume any server-based comms are for multi-platform, which is understandable.

    Pxtl,
    @Pxtl@lemmy.ca avatar

    Well that’s a good sign then. That should mean the masterserver is cheap to run, and good chance that the game can be hacked to be fully p2p in the event the masterserver gets taken down. P2p means far less server side code that has to be reverse-engineered.

    aSingularFemboyHooter,

    Honestly this seems a bit much. I recently started playing again after years and am generally enjoying it. I guess I already have most of the skins I want from OW1, so I don’t really think about the cosmetics of it. But the gameplay is still just as fun as far as I can remember, the balance seems fine.

    But I think lets take off the rose-tinted glasses on OW1. You know what I don’t miss? Needing to buy tons of loot boxes during a specific period in order to get one skin that you particularly wanted. At least now it seems you can just buy what you want, if you care.

    Not a fan of Blizzard, although their customer service has been great. And while I think that Overwatch is more deserving of criticism than most, I really get the impression that people at the moment just seem to default to ‘outraged’ unless proven otherwise when it comes to game companies. I don’t know, I just kinda feel like people need to chill just a little, because this is basically all about a slightly different way of selling cosmetics.

    I think what’s more important is a real shift towards your ‘type 3’ games. Overwatch is a competitive FPS where users expect new content, which is a big part of the issue. My favourite game to play in the last few years has been Pavlov VR. I bought it for like £15 2 years ago. Since then it’s had a major update, more like an expansion pack that many companies would sell as a new game, and has more recently had a large overhaul. Tons of community maps, content and gamemodes, and just a blast. Before the recent update, the devs were getting lots of hate because the game was ‘dead’. I was like, mate, the game is finished. What more do you want? What more do you think you deserve, did you not get your money’s worth? Why does a game need to constantly change to not be ‘dead’?

    Anyway, Overwatch is always going to be that kind of game, but what I’d love to see is more of a move towards the type 3 model for games where that makes sense, that’s what will actually make a difference, it’s what’s actually important. Not wanting microtransactions to be structured slightly differently.

    I miss proper expansion packs. The whole 'you liked game? We’ve basically made another game on the same engine and using lots of the same assets as the game you liked, so you can play more game. It has about as much content as game, and is like 50% of the price.

    Syrc,

    Define “harass”. LoL and Fortnite don’t “harass” you into giving recurring payments. You can make f2p-friendly games, especially on pc, if you want. Blizzard just doesn’t want.

    tippfehlr,

    There are still type 3 games eg. The Witcher, Baldurs Gate 3, etc.

    There’s an article about this: forbes.com/…/the-main-lesson-frombaldurs-gate-3-s…

    GuinnessChocolates, w RWS (Postal series) We've been told our games are too expensive in some countries but we've been using Steam's recommended pricing for a while. We trust Valve Software enough to not change this.

    What is nitter? Another microblogging service?

    Edit: oh it’s a like a privacy front end for twitter. Cool

    James, w Xbox Game Pass trial reduced from one month to 14 days

    A little bit puzzling at first, but it does make sense.

    With starfield coming out, they don’t want people to get the trial to essentially play it for free and then stop using the service.

    1 month is just about enough time to beat a large game for someone who has a few hours a day to play. 14 days won’t be enough for most people.

    DrZoidberg,
    @DrZoidberg@sh.itjust.works avatar

    It’s how I played the last Gears of War when I had an XBox, and then how I played the last Halo on my PC.

    TheMadnessKing, w Baldur's Gate 3 is now the top rated game on Open Critic

    Haven’t played yet but my friends rave on how good it is that they don’t have shell out more money for micro-transactions.

    nostradiel, w Overwatch 2 is now Steam's "worst game of all time"
    @nostradiel@lemmy.world avatar

    Blizzard is done from my point of view. They don’t care about players anymore.

    transientpunk,
    @transientpunk@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Companies NEVER care about their customers. They care about profit.

    Sometimes, it is profitable to be considerate of the consumers, but when customers are willing to give a company money despite their bad practices, they will always prioritize profit.

    Onycho,

    That’s the problem, if at least a part of us would start to punish companies, not with comments or bad reviews but with their actual wallet, and instead “reward” them for customer friendly behavior, the industry as a whole would be in a faaaaar better state.

    butterflyattack,

    I think maybe it requires legislation or a change in systems. It’s not really feasible to rely on millions of individual customers coming together to punish bad companies, it just doesn’t seem to happen effectively or make a significant impact.

    VisuallyHuman, w Overwatch 2 is now Steam's "worst game of all time"
    @VisuallyHuman@lemmy.world avatar

    I can’t imagine any single one of the developers responsible for Overwatch 2 thinking: “OH yeah this is going to be uhmazing everyone is going to love this now…” rather they MUST OF THINKING》 “I wonder when my supervisor will walk away from my workspace so I can send my resume out to those 3 other studios I started work dialogue with…I gotta get the heck outta here before everyone plays this steaming hot tiger tutty of a game, sigh they never listen to the devs… man am I gonna miss Overwatch 1…”

    regbin_, w After 27,000+ Steam reviews, Overwatch 2 is graded as 'Overwhelmingly Negative'

    I personally think Overwatch 2 is a great game compared to OW1, especially for going F2P and removing the loot box. I have played OW1 since 2017 but since it is a paid game, none of my friends play it and we all played Apex instead when it came out.

    Fast forward to 2022, they actually removed loot box (fuck gambling) and made it F2P. I have been playing OW2 almost every day since launch. Haven’t touched Apex a single time since then.

    sylverstream,

    I never played ow1 but I did enjoy OW2. One of the few multiplayer shooters where I didn’t suck. However I noticed I got very frustrated by it and seemed to get addicted as well. Also noticed I enjoyed other games less. Stopped playing and feeling better now.

    time_fo_that,

    I liked the free lootboxes with chances of getting cool stuff than the damn $20 every couple months battle passes where you actually cannot get anything interesting without paying for it.

    regbin_,

    You liked getting free cool stuff, not the loot boxes. They can still give away cool stuff for free even without loot boxes but they chose to stop doing so and it sucks.

    I think the Battle Pass is fair, it’s $10 every 2 months. It helps keep the game running. Overwatch 1 was going to die if they kept going with the old business model.

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