Now, I do the thing for streaming series and movies:
Don’t buy into hype. Ever. Just don’t. Don’t play anything new. It’s all shitty and it’s always broken. And don’t play anything that doesn’t look and review and gameplay and has real, organic lasting feedback unless it’s a few years old and people are STILL playing it. It’s the “if it’s good, it’ll stick around” test. Let it get fixed. Let it get patched. Let the suckers waste their time. It’ll be around in the future no matter what. And if it’s good, it’ll still be good later. I know this isn’t the best for the studios, but they need to stop making fucking bad games with bad business models. I do absolutely buy full price games if i actually think they’re good. If you, publishers, want to milk all the suckers and people that can’t help themselves, I don’t like it but I can’t do anything about it, but you won’t see a cent from me. D4 being GaaS and ultra brown and me buying it was a calculated mistake. I was sure that Blizzard wouldn’t fuck it up, but they did. I’m also sure that they’ll fix it. So we’ll see.
To the person who initially posted this: I want to know how old you are, what your history and experience is in gaming, and why you even care or want to hear what bitter old gamers have to say. Assuming you’re gen z or alpha, or at least younger than me, the fact that you asked this leads me to believe you’ve either noticed the old gamers complaining ISN’T totally unsubstantiated, or are curious. Well, I’m curious, too. I want to know from the people that DO buy and HAVE BEEN buying AAA games, why you do that? I want to know if it’s just me, or what about me and my experience makes me not see these games as fun or valuable? Are they really as mindless as I’ve found on my own? Or is there something I’m missing in my bitterness? Do I know too much and have played too many good games? Or have I created masterpieces out of nostalgic memories? Why can’t I find newer games fun? Am I unable to be developed for? Or am I just not worth as much? What’s the deal? Where are the games I want to play?
There’s literally no WAY that I’m a small democratic of untapped low-prioritized gamers. Do people in my experience group just whine too much and expect too much? Because we’re probably very much willing to pay. If ff7 remake were actually good, released all at once, and was 500$ for the FULL game that succeeded the fun that we had while he playing the original, there would be obvious questions, but TONS of people would still buy it. Video cards in 2000 cost like 250$ high end, and ff7 was 50&, about 1/5th the price. High end videocards now are 2000 and 1/5th is about 400$, so not super far off, really. Sure, wages and cost of living are FUCKED up right now, but it’s the same for everybody, including developers. Just, you need more developers for longer, now, since it takes more people longer to do the same amount of playable content. It doesn’t HAVE to, but we all want fancy new graphics and mocap and studio recorded and mastered orchestra and shaders and complex sound programming and layered animations and all the other complexity it takes. Why not just pay more, all at once, and have games be ACTUALLY good?
Apparently because you make more money on addicting kids to micro transactions than you do being fucking responsible.
Once again, unethical business practices doing the same shit are to blame. And WHY do they do that? Because stockholders and corporations dictate maximization of profit and not what’s good for the workers or the consumers. It ALWAYS comes down to this. Always. And us old fucks know it and don’t support it and do our best to educate the ignorant. We say “don’t do that” and “that’s bad” and “it used to be better” and “go play this old game so that you’ll know better”. But unfortunately, graphics and dopamine farms far outweigh smelly old, paced games with some old technical flaws, and unless played fully, can’t even draw an audience when compared to the dopamine fix and the invigorating outrage and frustration you get from playing CoD16: Black Hawks 5 - BloodTide deathmatch in 8k HDR @120fps vsync on a 70 inch oled on the brand new console. So cooooooool~ “Hold up, just gotta buy my season pass, the dungeon key, renew my sub, buy this 40$ emote dance that’s super funny, and this skin. Yeaaah, 70$ for a Zelda game is a bit much for a game though, nobody’s gunna buy that…”
<---- translated to Nintendo-eese: “Hi, we either want more microtransactions instead of paying $10 more for the game, or we want the game to be a little shittier in every way… and ALSO microtransactions.”
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Now, I do the thing for streaming series and movies:
Don’t buy into hype. Ever. Just don’t. Don’t play anything new. It’s all shitty and it’s always broken. And don’t play anything that doesn’t look and review and gameplay and has real, organic lasting feedback unless it’s a few years old and people are STILL playing it. It’s the “if it’s good, it’ll stick around” test. Let it get fixed. Let it get patched. Let the suckers waste their time. It’ll be around in the future no matter what. And if it’s good, it’ll still be good later. I know this isn’t the best for the studios, but they need to stop making fucking bad games with bad business models. I do absolutely buy full price games if i actually think they’re good. If you, publishers, want to milk all the suckers and people that can’t help themselves, I don’t like it but I can’t do anything about it, but you won’t see a cent from me. D4 being GaaS and ultra brown and me buying it was a calculated mistake. I was sure that Blizzard wouldn’t fuck it up, but they did. I’m also sure that they’ll fix it. So we’ll see.
To the person who initially posted this: I want to know how old you are, what your history and experience is in gaming, and why you even care or want to hear what bitter old gamers have to say. Assuming you’re gen z or alpha, or at least younger than me, the fact that you asked this leads me to believe you’ve either noticed the old gamers complaining ISN’T totally unsubstantiated, or are curious. Well, I’m curious, too. I want to know from the people that DO buy and HAVE BEEN buying AAA games, why you do that? I want to know if it’s just me, or what about me and my experience makes me not see these games as fun or valuable? Are they really as mindless as I’ve found on my own? Or is there something I’m missing in my bitterness? Do I know too much and have played too many good games? Or have I created masterpieces out of nostalgic memories? Why can’t I find newer games fun? Am I unable to be developed for? Or am I just not worth as much? What’s the deal? Where are the games I want to play?
There’s literally no WAY that I’m a small democratic of untapped low-prioritized gamers. Do people in my experience group just whine too much and expect too much? Because we’re probably very much willing to pay. If ff7 remake were actually good, released all at once, and was 500$ for the FULL game that succeeded the fun that we had while he playing the original, there would be obvious questions, but TONS of people would still buy it. Video cards in 2000 cost like 250$ high end, and ff7 was 50&, about 1/5th the price. High end videocards now are 2000 and 1/5th is about 400$, so not super far off, really. Sure, wages and cost of living are FUCKED up right now, but it’s the same for everybody, including developers. Just, you need more developers for longer, now, since it takes more people longer to do the same amount of playable content. It doesn’t HAVE to, but we all want fancy new graphics and mocap and studio recorded and mastered orchestra and shaders and complex sound programming and layered animations and all the other complexity it takes. Why not just pay more, all at once, and have games be ACTUALLY good?
Apparently because you make more money on addicting kids to micro transactions than you do being fucking responsible.
Once again, unethical business practices doing the same shit are to blame. And WHY do they do that? Because stockholders and corporations dictate maximization of profit and not what’s good for the workers or the consumers. It ALWAYS comes down to this. Always. And us old fucks know it and don’t support it and do our best to educate the ignorant. We say “don’t do that” and “that’s bad” and “it used to be better” and “go play this old game so that you’ll know better”. But unfortunately, graphics and dopamine farms far outweigh smelly old, paced games with some old technical flaws, and unless played fully, can’t even draw an audience when compared to the dopamine fix and the invigorating outrage and frustration you get from playing CoD16: Black Hawks 5 - BloodTide deathmatch in 8k HDR @120fps vsync on a 70 inch oled on the brand new console. So cooooooool~ “Hold up, just gotta buy my season pass, the dungeon key, renew my sub, buy this 40$ emote dance that’s super funny, and this skin. Yeaaah, 70$ for a Zelda game is a bit much for a game though, nobody’s gunna buy that…”
<---- translated to Nintendo-eese: “Hi, we either want more microtransactions instead of paying $10 more for the game, or we want the game to be a little shittier in every way… and ALSO microtransactions.”