FUCK Squeenix and Deck Ninethis sucks, and it's on top of the same sorts of industry-wide project cancellations and consequent layoffs that have afflicted even better=run studios of late
FUCK Squeenix and Deck Ninethis sucks, and it's on top of the same sorts of industry-wide project cancellations and consequent layoffs that have afflicted even better=run studios of late
see? i've been telling you people that LiS2 is the best one!FUCK Squeenix and Deck Nine
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Call of Duty: Vanguard has been widely considered one of the worst Call of Duty games ever released by players. The game has a “mixed or average” rating on Metacritic,
But despite the lower-than-expected reception from both critics and fans, the game still sold 30 million copies worldwide. That number comes directly from Brian Hong, who was a social media strategist for Activision for the game.
I agree with everything written here.Write-up
I think it's a bit more complex than just "lower budgets and launch 5 games instead of 1"... and in your examples, most of the games very much were the AAA of their time, Uncharted and especially Mass Effect had colossal budgets for the time, CoD and Battlefield were also power showcases in their way ( including visuals, but mostly cinematography that was unheard of), GTA1 being the only real example.SNIP
For a console maker it should be irrelevant how profitable AA games are, they are needed for game/genre diversity in your ecosystem.
Even if only 1 out of 10 is a (massive) success and 5 outright bomb, the 1 massive success could be the next GTA, Mass Effect, or Uncharted.
They just need to give more people a reason to buy into your ecosystem.
I fail to see the correlation here. If they were bad games with a smaller budget they'd be bad games with a bigger budget. Bad game design isn't solved by throwing money at it.There are multiple factors about the why it works or doesn't, but some companies do tons of AA or even lesser games like Square Enix. And they fail so hard they just canned all of it - but in this situation, it's not because it's AAA or not, just because the games are bad. Harvestella or Valkyrie Elysium just aren't good games.
Lowering budgets is nice and all, but you need to make actually good games in their respective genres, or invent something totally new and good luck with that one.
Having played and finished exactly one of those games I can safely say that you're not missing much. If you played any jrpg since 1990 you've played those games, they are aggressively derivative.Random thought is random. I still have to finish a Trails game. I really don’t know how to handle the constantly changing npc dialogs. Talking to the whole town every 10 minutes is not my idea of a good time, but then again I feel like I’m missing out if I don’t.
... that's my point, Suicide Squad with a tenth of the budget wouldn't solve its issues. The quest to AAAize everything means nothing when the base product isn't good, so "just make AA games" is not a solution.I fail to see the correlation here. If they were bad games with a smaller budget they'd be bad games with a bigger budget. Bad game design isn't solved by throwing money at it.
You have amazing games done by teams under 10 people, all that matters is that the design is solid and the vision is uncompromised. Money helps with the "superficial" stuff like pretty graphics, animations and voice acting.
In the case of SE, there's absolutely some wrong decisions, like the complete lack of marketing for 99% of their games, as well as zero support (Nier Automata anyone? But even the Final Fantasy series is still in various states of half fixed, with different issues lingering for years on some platforms!).Maybe they are example of bad games because the money was funneled to the wrong places or the wrong things took priority over designing the game. Square is master of style over substance.
I love those games (the Sky and Crossbell arcs, not too fond of the rest) but I never bothered with that. If it's not fun for you just don't do it.Random thought is random. I still have to finish a Trails game. I really don’t know how to handle the constantly changing npc dialogs. Talking to the whole town every 10 minutes is not my idea of a good time, but then again I feel like I’m missing out if I don’t.
Not really.you are starting to see it with FromSoft and how long it took them to make Elden Ring. But they immediately bounced back fast with AC6.
TF2 Voice Actors still having a blast with those characters.
Capcom is really as safe as most western companies when you look at what they release. The vast majority of their games are sequels of varying levels of safeness. DD2 is almost literally the same game again with many of the same issues it had. Monster hunter is still monster hunter (and at least to me completely baffling that people love it so much when it's just grinding over and over). The RE remakes are very similar to each other and village was VERY similar to 7, just tuned more to action over suspense. They even reuse aspects of those games like having the tall unkillable enemy stalking you through a part of each game.Its a good thing Japan hasn't fallen down this hole yet. Although you are starting to see it with FromSoft and how long it took them to make Elden Ring. But they immediately bounced back fast with AC6. And for a dev like that you make exceptions regardless. But you look at Capcom, SEGA and even Square...They've all been great at releasing B-AA games this past decade. And even their A-tier stuff gets put out much faster than what Western devs are able to do.
What if you go like this?I just noticed that Steam has started to limit the number of listed games in one of my favorite views. I commonly go into the metroidvania tag page, select "top sellers" and press "show more" a couple of times to go beyond the consistent top sellers like Hollow Knight and Ori Will of the Wisps. The "show more" button has previously been unlimited where you could press the button as many times as you liked, but the button now disappears after showing 43 titles. This limitation does not apply to other categories such as "top rated", where you can still press the button as many times as you like. I am not sure what the benefit is for Steam in limiting finding top sellers associated with specific tags.
I hate to go with the consumerist answer, but if you don't intend to use greyer sites, I think that yeah, in From's case, you might as well buy the DLC.Considering how From doesn't hugely discount Souls games like they used to, what do people think about the Elden Ring DLC pricing? I'm trying to decide if I should pick it up now at a small discount from a site like GMG or wait, since I'm not sure if I'll play it right away.
In other news I keep getting the urge to buy a PS5. But I just discovered that either I read the price wrong or some discount expired, the physical PS5 is back at full price in France. That's 100 more than what it was (or what I thought it was).
The grayer sites are actually more expensive! Yeah, it does seem kind of dumb to be hesitant about pre-ordering for the discount. Odds are it will be amazing. I'm just frugal.I hate to go with the consumerist answer, but if you don't intend to use greyer sites, I think that yeah, in From's case, you might as well buy the DLC.
That is me operating on the assumption you want and will buy it soon after release anyway.
I'm waiting until August to see if they finally port it to PC.What is the definitive way to play RDR1?
I doubt a PC version is in the works.
Switch version with Reality Redemption mod.What is the definitive way to play RDR1?
I doubt a PC version is in the works.
Time to go and use Yuzu then ...... Look at those waves captain.Switch version with Reality Redemption mod.
8BitDo has recently upgraded most of its gamepads with versions that have hall effect thumbsticks. I can recommend the Pro 2.What controller should I get? I want one with halls effect.
Its that or the 2.4 xbox one right? tempted to shy away from BT with my current experience from my old PC to my new one but you never know.8BitDo has recently upgraded most of its gamepads with versions that have hall effect thumbsticks. I can recommend the Pro 2.
Thanks for this suggestion. Only shows 56 titles for me, logged into Steam on the web browser or not.What if you go like this?
Shows 171 games for me.Steam Search
store.steampowered.com
Give it a few months, until August, we shall seeI doubt a PC version is in the works.
The one issue with Bluetooth I had when I started using Bluetooth controllers about a decade or more ago, was connection quality. You get these incredibly cheap adapters that are susceptible to interference, so you can't connect them directly to anything on the PC. Instead I would get an extension cable, and have the adapter about a meter away from the PC, ideally one something slightly elevated. That worked perfectly in my experience, and I very, very rarely run into issues. Sometimes the Windows driver gives out the ghost, but that happens maybe a couple times a year. Reconnecting the adapter fixes that, though.Hah, it’s something I hate on PC compared to consoles. The fucking controller.
On console there is a controller, and it works. Yeah, crazy.
On PC it will work. Probably. Or maybe the bluetooth won’t. Did you try another usb port, by the way ? Oh, check windows power management settings. No, really, it should work. Most of the time.
I have a problem with my xbox controller. It disconnects. 56 euros for a new one. Or maybe it’s just the cable. Wireless ? Jeez, it takes forever to recharge and to see the battery level you have to jump through hoops.
Trying another usb cable these days, a 3 meters one for TV gaming. Nice having 3 meters of shit in my legs.
Does that happen often? Because that sounds like my USB front panel failing, some issues that became much more common and were gone when I would use the mobo ones. Pretty easy to tell where the problem was then, and that wasn't Windows for once.Hah, it’s something I hate on PC compared to consoles. The fucking controller.
On console there is a controller, and it works. Yeah, crazy.
On PC it will work. Probably. Or maybe the bluetooth won’t. Did you try another usb port, by the way ? Oh, check windows power management settings. No, really, it should work. Most of the time.
I have a problem with my xbox controller. It disconnects. 56 euros for a new one. Or maybe it’s just the cable. Wireless ? Jeez, it takes forever to recharge and to see the battery level you have to jump through hoops.
Trying another usb cable these days, a 3 meters one for TV gaming. Nice having 3 meters of shit in my legs.
Yeah, no. This is the embodiment of ‘mine works, you must do something wrong’.I bought 1 controller my entire life and all these years later it still works
Either I'm extremely lucky with my hardware or you're beating yours with hammers if they need so much replacement and tinkering
I was rambling more generally but if we keep to my issue…Does that happen often? Because that sounds like my USB front panel failing, some issues that became much more common and were gone when I would use the mobo ones. Pretty easy to tell where the problem was then, and that wasn't Windows for once.
I bought 1 controller my entire life and all these years later it still works
Either I'm extremely lucky with my hardware or you're beating yours with hammers if they need so much replacement and tinkering