Silverseren

@Silverseren@kbin.social

Profil ze zdalnego serwera może być niekompletny. Zobacz więcej na oryginalnej instancji.

Silverseren,

It would help if the lawsuit was actually focused on lootboxes, microtransactions, and the like as harmful gambling.

But it doesn't. The lawsuit claims video games themselves being good creates an addiction.

Silverseren,

So, what exactly does Minecraft (one of the primary games mentioned in the lawsuit) do to cause this? Because that seems like a major outlier compared to the other listed games.

Silverseren,

It certainly is more mask off this time around. They aren't trying to hide behind euphemistic slogans like "ethics in game journalism". Now they are just blatantly open about their anger that women and minorities are being represented in games and how that's a bad thing.

If kbin is going down for planned maintenance can the generic ‘ Over the next few days, there will be a change in server infrastructure…’ text at least be dated (kbin.social) angielski

It’s impossible to tell if there is an actual server upgrade, or they have just gone down, displaying the message from last time.

Silverseren,

I find myself today unable to upvote or boost anything without immediately being sent to that maintenance page.

Edit: Oh, also, I just realized that I myself can't see upvotes on any thread and every thread also lists as having "0 comments". I have to click into the comment section to find that there are indeed comments.

That also applies to my own posted threads, which I am not receiving any notifications about for comments posted. So I probably won't even see your or anyone else's reply to this comment.

RE: Is Ernest still here? (kbin.social) angielski

I check in here quite often, but for now, I'm just focusing on clearing spam and keeping the instance alive. In January, I was working on the AP module, and there has been significant progress in the work, which hasn't been publicly published yet. Unfortunately, at the beginning of the year, I developed a skin condition that...

Silverseren,

I'm just glad to hear that you're (mostly) okay, Ernest. I was worried.

Silverseren,

Funny enough, I think the most blatant and consequential example of this not being able to be taken in good faith is the use of the quote from the UCSF person on the charity website. A person who was fired for money problems 7 years before the charity existed.

No matter what explanation they can give for why they have a quote from him thanking them for donating to UCSF, I see no way for the explanation to be good.

Silverseren,

I don't see how there's any good explanation though for having a website quote thanking them for donating from someone who was fired for money issues 7 years prior.

Silverseren,

Well, Jirard admitted on the call in the video that he knew almost two years ago that the charity had never donated to anything. So strike those options off your list.

Silverseren,

And they get really mad when you criticize their AAA games with blatant flaws and corrupt practices.

Silverseren,

I mean, Genshin Impact is an outlier in games out of China. A lot of the games, even the big budget ones, from developers there are freemium or gacha trash (and Genshin only minorly avoids that by having a decent story and gameplay).

The first step would be to produce proper single player games that aren't reliant on a paid store model. There are some examples of that, but they're incredibly rare.

Silverseren,

As I said, it only minorly avoids the fate of other gacha games by actually having effort put into its story and gameplay.

Silverseren, (edited )

"if you just take it for what it is without thinking what you wanted it to be"

Why would I do that for any video game? With that mindset, you could claim any game is good, because you aren't actually engaging with its content on the level that it deserves.

Don't prop up bad games.

Silverseren,

"An honest conversation about Starfield needs to come from judging the game for what it is. And the game itself is … fine, I guess? A recent Kotaku article articulates in more detail how Starfield isn’t “humanity’s greatest achievement,” but it’s an enjoyable game and that’s fine. The menu system is extremely clunky and the aforementioned encumbrance issue is still there—all systems that haven’t changed in decades. Whether it’s deliveries or the fate of the galaxy, nobody else seems to do anything but you, the player. Just because these are hallmarks of past Bethesda games doesn’t mean that they get a free pass.

And herein lies the problem. Because Starfield is so similar to Bethesda’s previous offerings (for better or worse), Bethesda “fans” are pushing back against critiques of the game as a critique of all Bethesda properties. Looking at Sterling’s video about encumbrance again, the online defense of the game’s issues boils down to fans saying, “I can’t tell you why. I just do.” This is indicative of the lack of thought that Bethesda actively encourages in their games."

Yeah, that article does a good job at summing up the issues here. It really shows that maybe we need to have a broader conversation about how most past Bethesda games are worse in retrospect, actually. Starfield is helping to exemplify and point out that.

Silverseren,

Tia Nadiezja over in the comments there also has good points:

"Bethesda games get a pass on serious, game-breaking problems that would kill games from other companies. Skyrim still, a decade and more after its original release, two full remasters in, has more glitches and bugs than Mass Effect: Andromeda or Cyberpunk did at launch, and those bugs did serious damage to those games' reputation.

Throw in the horrific treatment of staff by Bethesda's management and the open transphobia they've displayed, and people should not be playing this bad game. Have some standards, folks!"

Silverseren,

Better? My point still stands.

Silverseren,

So Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 were kickass Bethesda games?

Silverseren,

Well made games get praised for being well made games and get the accolades and attention they deserve, at least on the AAA level.

If a AAA game isn't receiving that, then it's probably not a well made game.

Silverseren,

But those are their most recent offerings. I care more about the quality of what they produce now and not their glory days decades ago.

Silverseren,

All I "cherry picked" was their two most recent games that have actually been published in the past decade.

Silverseren,

Why do you assume they're going to issue a patch?

Silverseren,

Why would he? Todd hates everyone who plays his games and cares only about separating money from pockets. Fallout 76 made that quite clear to everyone.

Silverseren,

"So many complaints I can just address as “it’s a bethesda space game, and this is what it’s supposed to be like”."

Why do you have such an incredibly low bar for Bethesda in particular? Demand better or you help make the entire video games industry worse.

Silverseren,

My concern is when I'm seeing streamers play games like Starfield and run into a ton of bugs, often game-breaking ones, but then go and praise the game to high heaven.

I just want a basement level of proper standards, that's all I'm asking for.

Silverseren,

That's precisely what I'm seeing with streams of the game. There's so many bugs and just bizarre design decisions, especially with the opening hour or so, but the streamers then claim it's a perfect game with no problems.

Silverseren,

A significant amount of the bugs do seem to be based on how long you've been playing and how far into the game you've gotten. The farther you get, the more bugs start appearing.

People have been reporting various bugs in a number of places. Here's one example: https://www.reddit.com/r/Starfield/comments/168i21o/psa_major_bug_do_not_board_enemy_ships_to_capture/

And a bunch of people bringing up various things here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Starfield/comments/166vco5/starfield_bugsissues/

Not counting games that were unfun because of bugs, what’s the most unfun video game that you’ve played and what made it unfun? (kbin.cafe) angielski

Most of the video games I’ve played were pretty good. The only one I can think of that I didn’t like was MySims Kingdom for the Nintendo DS. Dropped that pretty quickly. It was a long while ago, but I’ll guess it was because there were too many fetch quests and annoying controls.

Silverseren,

I have more fun watching other people play it, discover new secrets, and talk about the lore than I ever would playing the game myself.

Silverseren,

It's hilariously sad when you require a headline like that because of your previous games.

Silverseren,

Scammed, but they're like knowingly being scammed. It's not a secret and the people seem totally willing to keep putting money in.

Silverseren,

Well, surely this is a good look for future game prospects and their level of writing quality. Surely...

[HN] Will Browsers Be Required by Law to Stop You from Visiting Infringing Sites? (lemmy.dbzer0.com) angielski

In a well-intentioned yet dangerous move to fight online fraud, France is on the verge of forcing browsers to create a dystopian technical capability. Article 6 (para II and III) of the SREN Bill would force browser providers to create the means to mandatorily block websites present on a government provided list....

Silverseren,

If the reason for this is to prevent pedophilia content, then this will do nothing. People who access that sort of thing on the dark web aren't going to be affected by this whatsoever.

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