• CaptObvious@literature.cafe
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    1 year ago

    I honestly don’t understand why anyone buys major-publisher games anymore. There are indie games that are at least as good and that come without the garbage.

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      1 year ago

      Most indie games just don’t draw me in. They’re usually missing some major mechanic that ruins it for me. I also enjoy quality graphics, and in my experience, that’s the first thing to go with an indie developer.

      That’s not to say I haven’t found some I enjoy (bastion, sea of stars, stardew valley), but most of the time they just don’t do it for me.

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      1 year ago

      The games industry got fucking huge and most people are just mindless consumers who buy whatever is advertised to them. It sounds crazy, but people buy these $70 games, buy the ‘deluxe’ editions for almost double, then buy loads of cosmetics in game. And they do it every year. All these companies are going to do is milk this mindset, so triple A will never change.

      Indie, as you say, is the way to go. Actual games made by passionate people, with (most of the time) no bullshit attached.

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        1 year ago

        Why mindless? Why can’t I enjoy a multi-player arcade shooter without being called mindless?

        I almost exclusively play AAA games, with the occasional indie in between. The indies I play are basically all the famous ones that got really big.

        It’s my entertainment, my time. Why call me mindless? The only issue Lemmy has, this whole “rebel without a cause” attitude against everything that is mainstream :)

        A friend of mine is a top level director on a recent AAA game that wasn’t very well received. I can assure you, he was very passionate about his game.

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          1 year ago

          I think he was referring to people that mindlessly purchase and then complain, then repeat the cycle again… And again… Etc.

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            1 year ago

            Fair enough. Even if I like cod, I’ll still bitch about the campaign this time around. It’s not original and not exciting at all. I still don’t regret getting it for the mp/zombies.

            Complaining is in human nature :p

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          1 year ago

          Sorry, I wasnt calling people mindless, you are right that anyone can enjoy whatever they want. I was referring to ‘mindless consumerism’, where people arent really frugal and just buy whatever thing the big companies want to you to buy.

          And the passion thing, obviously theres a lot of passionate people at big studios, but the leads of such places usually dont and bring it all down in the name of profit for them and their shareholders. Triple A is a money making machine, there’s not a lot of innovation there anymore and a lot of the games are very unimaginative, regardless of how passionate the individual developers are.

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            1 year ago

            No worries. Thx for your thoughtful reply. I understand your point now and certainly don’t disagree with it.

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          1 year ago

          Uno reverse on the troll claim. 2010 and 2011 were smurfing for triple A releases. I don’t think any year since has held up to that era.