dangblingus

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dangblingus,

Cool. I’ll continue to aggressively avoid Square Enix games like I have since 2017.

dangblingus,

No. Hence why it’s a buzzword. The CEOs don’t know how it works, just that it somehow reduces payroll. For AI to do what you want it to do, you have to train it on hundreds of thousands of relevant data points over many weeks/months/years. That takes manpower, and consequently, payroll.

Also, games are supposed to be art. An expression of the humans creating it. Automating the games industry would make any MBA grad jizz in their pants, but it’s antithetical to the survival of the medium and, consequently, the industry. You want nothing but freemium games meant to milk kids of their parents money? Nothing but shitty mobile games and live services from now on then.

dangblingus,

Characters in games with whom we as players can have believable conversations that the devs didn’t have to think of beforehand.

Correction: characters in games will have soulless cookie cutter paint by numbers responses that sound hollow and lifeless. AI doesn’t generate, it only remixes.

Also, have you interacted with a LLM? They’re full of restrictions and they’re not very good at finding recent data. How would that implement in a video game? Devs would have to train the LLM to basically annihilate their own job as writers. Which still wouldn’t really save the dev company/publisher any money or time.

dangblingus,

It’s all just SEO farming. Square Enix isn’t setting the world on fire with 14 and 16, and there was exactly zero hype for OT2 and Various Daylife (worst game title ever), so they need to always say hypemachine phrases just in case anyone searching for AI or NFTs is also hungry for a milquetoast JRPG.

dangblingus,

Honestly, if their launcher wasn’t so buggy and didn’t refresh itself every 10 seconds, I would use Epic a lot more. They have given out a bunch of great games over the last few years I’m trying to play.

dangblingus,

Yes! Please develop the back story more! We want to see how the DS came to be! Plant some seeds for DS2! More Lea Seydoux! More Die Hardman!

dangblingus,

Until you make Norman Dinkus drink too many, then it comes full circle and becomes a bona fide Kojima moment.

dangblingus,

Thats his trademark. I dont want to play a game where all of his wacky crazy ideas get sanitized in the name of having mass appeal.

You think modern audiences can look past his hilariously terrible character names?

dangblingus,

Red = faster CPU

Blue = more RAM

Green = more VRAM

Rainbow = better Excel macros

dangblingus,

A rare moment of rationality from Asuka.

dangblingus,

HE BROUGHT MY SORRY ASS BACK HOME EVERY TIME. AND I LOVED HIM!

dangblingus,

Yeah. Ive seen this same article posted every year since Sony premiered Ghost of Tsushima across the road from the LACC. Before that, they said it was dead when they banned booth babes. It also hasnt existed for the last 3 years.

We are very well aware it’s dead.

dangblingus,

Some of my favorite E3 memories are pre-youtube watching SHADY ass streams in 144p of E3 coverage.

dangblingus,

The industry only exists in its current form because of hype and fomo.

dangblingus,

It’s going to be the most politically satirical GTA yet and the chuds will think that it’s actually dunking on libruls.

dangblingus,

At what point in history did Rockstar release a sub-par game?

dangblingus,

Why does it make you hesitant? GTAV isn’t GTA6.

dangblingus,

Ahh yes the “cautious gamer that doesn’t think GTA is going to be good” archetype.

dangblingus,

That’s to be expected. But if you only play games because mods exist, do you even like the games you play?

dangblingus,

IMO almost every GTA has had derivative writing and set ups, but it’s okay because of everything else taking the spotlight. 3 was just Claude doing random missions until one mission lets you get revenge on Catalina and then the game just ends. Vice City is a revenge plot sort of but it’s just Tommy doing random jobs until Sonny’s like “oh you fancy huh?”. SA’s story was just batshit crazy all over the place. 4 IMO had the actual good story and didn’t seem derivative. Niko was a genuinely interesting character. V’s story was just straight forward “criminals finding out who snitched”, satisfying, but a bit scant. I just ask for a serviceable crime plot set in a vibrant and lived in world.

dangblingus,

We don’t preorder games here. It will be the best selling game of 2025. You’ll get a copy.

dangblingus,

It’s a teaser trailer and the NCR is huge in the lore. It’ll be fine.

dangblingus,

I mean, New Vegas is known as one of the best written RPGs of all time. So… there might be slightly higher than average expectations here.

dangblingus,

Not especially dark in the vaults, except for all of the body horror.

dangblingus,

Cyberpunk and NMS did exceptionally decent first day numbers…and then they didn’t do exceptionally decent numbers due to the well-deserved backlash. They would have sold even more copies over the last 5 years if they didn’t scare half of the gaming industry away initially. You have to work really damn hard to save your game from death. Case in point: Bethesda isn’t working to save Redfall and it shows.

dangblingus,

Generally they would fare better than AAA studios who are beholden to their publisher to release no matter what.

dangblingus,

Oh now we all dislike Geoff Keighley? Finally noticed how much of a charisma devoid dingus he is, have we?

dangblingus,

Muta is frothing at the mouth that he might seem like the sane party for once.

dangblingus,

Muta is…not very well respected. His reputation is more of an SEO opportunist.

Well, Cities: Skylines 2 is here, and it's another broken game release. angielski

I don’t really understand how people make the review threads, but we’re sitting at a 77 on OpenCritic right now. Many were worried about game performance after the recommended specs were released, but it looks like it’s even worse than we expected. It sounds like the game is mostly a solid release except for the...

dangblingus,

A game like this is not going to release without bugs. It’s just not going to happen. Expect Colossal to patch it fairly rapidly and over the course of a few years release all of the DLC that will make it feel like a rich city building experience. For now, I’ll stick to C:S1. No need for the pitchforks and torches.

dangblingus,

This is why most people wait a couple years after a Paradox game comes out. They’re fantastic games…once you have the DLC.

dangblingus,

32gb of DDR4-3200 RAM (fairly middle of the road RAM) is like $100.

dangblingus,

Stop using Chrome is a great first step. Seriously people. This is Lemmy. We’re better than that.

dangblingus,

While I don’t expect every single Xbox and PS owner to drop their preferred console in favor of PC, even though they should, those issues you listed as benefits of console over PC aren’t real. Consoles become obsolete just like PC hardware, your graphics card might not be supported is the same situation, your OS might not be patched is not an issue whatsoever. It’s just a shame that console owners think those things are issues.

dangblingus,

Why would you even type such a thing?

dangblingus,

PCs over the years are home to new operating systems that kill off older standards that run games (dos support, 64 bit architecture, etc) but that happens once every 20 years. With console gaming, it happens once every 6 years. If I want to play Half-Life 2, I can. If I had a PS5 and wanted to play GTA San Andreas, I couldn’t.

dangblingus,

Is preservation of GaaS actually important though? We’re not talking about niche shovelware that somebody is nostalgic for, we’re talking about preserving a thing that wasn’t meant to ever be preserved, that hurt the gaming industry and represented gaming’s modern backsliding into corporate greed.

dangblingus,

You probably wont’ be able to play it soon. Servers will get shut down sooner or later if they’re delisting the game.

dangblingus,

Live service games represent lazy, copy and paste style game mechanics. They’re insulting to the gaming consumer’s intelligence, and they’re basically just jobs. Daily inconsequential tasking that eventually allows you to do an inconsequential raid, where you have a 1 in 1000 chance of dropping a rare item. All so you can stand around in the game world’s hub and show off your meaningless cosmetic item that isn’t really all that useful because you’ve accomplished all of your mundane, copy and paste goals. Oh, and the casino mechanics that psychologically incentivize buying microtransactions.

The game being “constantly updated” isn’t the issue. The issue is that the “constant updates” are basically nothingburger, repetitive tasks that you’ve already done a thousand times.

Do I care enough to go on a crusade and slap boxes out of people’s hands? Fuck no. But they are a stain on gaming

dangblingus,

You’re listing games that many would call, and I quote “ass”.

dangblingus,

Everyone should grab a copy of warcraft 3 with TFT (not reforged!) and jump on W3Connect for some old school DotA. No filler, all killer.

dangblingus,

This game was mocked when it was announced as late to the party, mocked when it was demoed as looking like some wish.com avengers characters, mocked upon release as being a shallow experience, and now it’s being delisted. My backlog remains resilient. Thank God I put on my Himalayan Walking Shoes!

dangblingus,

Your either baiting, or you haven’t really been paying attention to the culture war taking place in North America.

dangblingus,

You sound like you need to play more games. Gamers generally have every right to hate AAA games these days, as they are, categorically, not A grade games.

dangblingus,

There’s a lot of gamers out there who believe they are Bethesda fans, and this is one of the first times they’ve actually had to reconcile the game’s quality vs the developer they think consistently puts out good games. The amount of comments displaying obvious buyers remorse masquerading as defense of the game is hilarious.

dangblingus,

If there’s more going on outside my window than in the $90 game I just bought, there’s a problem.

dangblingus,

Everything in the game is “within hiking distance” because that’s how the game generates planets. You don’t just “land on a planet”. You go through several hidden loading screens and arrive in a 1km x 1km square of planet.

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