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ampersandrew, do games w 11 years after launch, 49M people still use their PS4s, matching the PS5
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To be fair on the price increase thing, this is the first time in the history of video games that the cost to produce the hardware went up over time.

ampersandrew, do games w 11 years after launch, 49M people still use their PS4s, matching the PS5
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With or without covid, development times still got to be too long, and fewer games are the natural result of that.

ampersandrew, do games w MultiVersus relaunches to more than 114,000 concurrent players on Steam
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Very few games do. So few that the ones that hold a high player base or even grow are anomalies. This one is making strange moves like being a fighting game that, at least at launch, can’t be played offline and costs $240 to stock with every character for local tournaments.

ampersandrew, do games w Who is subscribing to Game Pass, PS Plus and Nintendo Switch Online, and why?
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I think enough people have been exposed to enough subscription services that customers have started taking inventory of what they’re paying per month that they didn’t used to do, which means often signing up for a month and then quitting. I’m simultaneously surprised and not surprised that the access to online multiplayer only accounts for about 30% of the reason people subscribe to these things, but then those same customers doing that same accounting of their personal finances have probably done the math to realize that, long term, it’s cheaper to just play games online on PC, which is leading to consoles performing the way they’re performing lately.

ampersandrew, do games w What are some eras of gaming that you've stopped feeling nostalgic for?
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The divine beasts are not identical, though they are shorter than traditionally Zelda dungeons. The overworld has a ton to find; you just didn’t find it.

ampersandrew, do games w What are some eras of gaming that you've stopped feeling nostalgic for?
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Breath of the Wild’s equivalent to dungeons were the beasts, not the shrines. The activities in the overworld were only the same in that they ended in a shrine, but the things you did to unlock them were generally very different. Half of them aren’t even visible at first. The people who thought that world was empty just didn’t find what was hidden in the negative space.

ampersandrew, do games w What are some eras of gaming that you've stopped feeling nostalgic for?
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Well, they took a pretty dramatic turn after that point. Still, Castlevania 1 and 3 are beloved for other reasons.

ampersandrew, do games w What are some eras of gaming that you've stopped feeling nostalgic for?
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Thousand Year Door was a GameCube game.

ampersandrew, do games w What are some eras of gaming that you've stopped feeling nostalgic for?
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There were more than 10 great games on the N64, but you have to put yourself in the context of the late 90s. You excused the horrible controller designed for humans with 3 hands, because you got to play some amazing games, many designed to be played in four player multiplayer. Even if PS1 supported the feature, it may as well not have, since it was rare and required a peripheral no one had. Tony Hawk may have been butchered in some ways, but it wasn’t butchered in the way that every PS1 game without pre-rendered backgrounds was butchered; even at the time, some of us couldn’t stand that floating point rounding problem that made every 3D environment on the PS1 look like you were looking at it under water. I probably had 30 N64 games back in the day, and maybe history doesn’t make as much note about Bomberman 64, Dr. Mario 64, or Ken Griffey Jr. Baseball, but there was nothing like it at the time.

ampersandrew, (edited ) do games w What are some eras of gaming that you've stopped feeling nostalgic for?
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I’ve been fairly nostalgic for 6th gen consoles lately. Not that it was some magic time for video games, but there were certainly genres that were well represented back then that aren’t so much today, like stealth games, arcade racing games, and campaign first person shooters with co-op and split-screen deathmatch. These days, every multiplayer game is designed to be played forever or not at all, rather than being designed to be fun with friends a handful of times.

Games also came out at a rapid clip, with most sequels coming out only a year later. Sure, some of that was due to crunch that we were oblivious to, but even if that cadence were twice as long, it would still be a huge improvement over development cycles today. Most single player games these days are open world by default, as though that’s the natural goal for all video games, no matter how many of them it’s made worse and no matter how much time and money it takes to make them.

Edit: I was half-awake enough while typing this that I ended up going almost opposite of the prompt, but so much to say that no era was all sunshine and rainbows, so I’ll never be fully nostalgic for any era.

ampersandrew, do games w What are some eras of gaming that you've stopped feeling nostalgic for?
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Man, I’m far closer to calling everything after 2016 garbage. I’m not sure how SotC hurt you, but some games are just timeless.

ampersandrew, do games w New Details on Valve's New Game 'Deadlock' - Insider Gaming
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This is how Artifact happened.

ampersandrew, do games w IGN immediately lays off every non-UK person at their newly bought sites, including some key members like deputy editor Alice Bell
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I get my gaming news from YouTube podcasts, mostly; at least those two do employ people actually doing some of that same type of work. It doesn’t really matter how good Schreier is at his job when I’m not going pay for a Bloomberg subscription and someone else can more cheaply copy the same content and tell me what it said. The video format gives me more of a dialogue with the person who did the work. Plus ads are much more easily defeated on a web page than on YouTube, though they are still partially defeated.

ampersandrew, do games w IGN immediately lays off every non-UK person at their newly bought sites, including some key members like deputy editor Alice Bell
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Without consumers willing (and able) to make sacrifices (like paying higher prices) to reward good corporate behavior, and to avoid companies with purely short-term profit motivated behavior, this is what we can and should expect.

I think consumers have spoken, at least in part. What money can be made doing this job is more easily made on YouTube.

ampersandrew, do gaming w Best Soulslike game for beginners?
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The magic is similar to Dark Souls 3. I don’t know that it’s any more overtuned or anything, but there’s a lot of fun in finding broken builds, and there are tons of them.

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