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TwilightVulpine, do games w Which games do you dislike, but the rest of the world loves them?

I’m on the disagree side on this. As much as I did use whatever garbage the game threw at me, there was no incentive to use your best weapons tactically, because unless you were fighting a boss, breaking a good weapon would not bring an equivalent reward… and then the major bosses were weak to the Master Sword anyway.

It also felt incredibly unrewarding to explore and open chests only to find yet another disposable weapon rather than some permanent upgrade like the heart pieces used to be.

Around the time I felt like Horizon Zero Dawn did more to encourage smart use of multiple weapons than Zelda did, by giving them different funcions and making it so enemies had different defenses and weak spots.

TwilightVulpine, do games w Which games do you dislike, but the rest of the world loves them?

I also hate souls games and Bloodborne didn’t feel much different.

I think the key issue is that Hidetaka Miyazaki is a masochist and I’m very much not. I don’t enjoy fighting the same boss dozens of times being taken down in 3 hits. Even when I win, I feel more tired than satisfied. I’d rather play a more traditional hack’n slash or some other action RPG where if some boss is too much of a pain I grind a little then stomp them.

TwilightVulpine, do games w Which games do you dislike, but the rest of the world loves them?

Same. Co-op base defense with construction mechanics seemed fun to me but I could never give a damn to battle royales

TwilightVulpine, do games w The Pokemon Company releases a statement regarding Palworld: Inquiries Regarding Other Companies’ Games

It’s jarring to see people are taking such pains over what’s at worst a knockoff. Have they never played with knockoff toys?

TwilightVulpine, do games w The Pokemon Company releases a statement regarding Palworld: Inquiries Regarding Other Companies’ Games

How is it bad faith to point out the comparative scale of the companies involved? I don’t think imitating Disney and imitating small independent artists ought to be treated the same way. One might argue this is “principles” but to me that’s lacking perspective.

TwilightVulpine, do games w The Pokemon Company releases a statement regarding Palworld: Inquiries Regarding Other Companies’ Games

Comparing both games I think a few creatures like Cremis are on shaky ground, but even that might turn out to be fine.

What definitely won’t go anywhere is people making mad collages to explain how a pal combines features of such plus such pokémon. They don’t seem to realize that Pokémon doesn’t own every possible combination of features from those creatures,

TwilightVulpine, do games w Fuck Ubisoft.

I don’t really remember asking for your opinion on what a fair cut should be or what you think is a rip off.

Too bad, this is a public forum. I don’t need to ask for your permission to say whatever I want. But if that’s how you are going to go about it, then feel free to think whatever you want on your corner.

TwilightVulpine, do games w Fuck Ubisoft.

The only one that goes on Epic’s favor is the cut, but frankly I think the whole “old revenue share system that’s hurting devs” is nothing more than Epic’s propaganda trying to get marketshare. 70/30 in favor of the devs while Steam handles hosting, community platform, multiplayer and modding tools, so forth, is neither unusual nor ripping anyone off, certainly not worth how maligned it was. I understand devs who prefer Epic’s cut, but I don’t think Epic is doing this out of fairness, nor that it can be relied on if they ever do gain ground.

In the other aspects, it’s either equal or worse. It has as much DRM. Steam provides options for people to trade extra copies they didn’t activate but as far as I know other stores don’t. Neither allows people to trade away activated copies so that’s no points for anyone.

I assume the microtransaction thing is talking about Steam Trading Cards and such, they are a bit of an iffy worthless addition to get people to waste money… but if the person is concerned over how much money the devs are getting, they do get a cut from every transaction, so under that perspective it should be counted as a plus. Which, by the way, is entirely up to the dev to add or not.

TwilightVulpine, do games w Fuck Ubisoft.

Yeah, this particular argument goes back around to validating Ubisoft

TwilightVulpine, do games w Fuck Ubisoft.

People say that theoretically but not only Steam doesn’t stop anyone from selling in other places, it delivers better services than any other platform (except maybe GOG that has the big benefit of being DRM-free)

The Steam “monopoly” ends up being less detrimental than the “competition” of locking each game to a different platform.

TwilightVulpine, do games w Fuck Ubisoft.

That’s probably the best option. Considering how a Ubisoft exec said we should be “comfortable not owning games”, I wouldn’t trust anything purchased from them anymore.

TwilightVulpine, do games w Fuck Ubisoft.

Avoid it in favor of GoG. Ubisoft can’t be trusted with a single drop of goodwill. As we can see by how they inject their clunky garbage manager even in games they sell through other stores.

TwilightVulpine, (edited ) do games w Fuck Ubisoft.

Steam is better than Epic at least. On top of all that, Epic makes itself mandatory for third-party games too.

TwilightVulpine, do games w Fuck Ubisoft.

There are valid concerns but there are benefits to using one game manager. There’s nothing good about having to install a bunch of them because every other game is in a different store.

It still would be best if games came DRM-free and all of them were compatible with whatever game manager someone chooses, but a lot of them aren’t, especially from big publishers.

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

I used to hate subscription games with a passion, but seeing what followed, in-app purchases, lootboxes and FOMO-driven battlepasses, turns out subscriptions were the lesser evil.

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