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Idiocy in gaming is beyond 9000!


Deso561PL

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You know where i see main problem? Not in devs, because it's known pretty well that shitty methods like MT, cuted DLC from original game etc. Happends lately much. I see main problem in gamers! YES GAMERS!

 

It is gamers fault, that allow publishers and devs doing such shit, for buying worse and worse AAA games, that needed lots of patches, hotfixes etc to work properly. Best example this year, we got in march with Mass Effect: Andromeda. I do not hate ME:A, i just saying best example of shitty things what happend this year in gaming industry.

 

Online gaming like MMO's, MOBA etc is not far better. If you look on official LoL forums for example, you will see shiton of people and Riot employers who simply can't handle with toxic beheivor in LoL. Sadly is going happend now in HOTS too. But most fun thing is, that Riot don't have any original ideas, so they going to copy from DOTA2 CO-OP mode. Problem is, in DOTA2 CO-OP is pernament paid mode, while in Lol will be for free but for short time avaliable, to promote new cluster fuck skins.

 

I mentioned lately hots yep playing now even quick games might piss you off, because since hots 2.0 get attention of more idiots that don't care much if there is team fight or not. Simply blindly pushing lane...

 

Seems i am the only one, who see the problem, rest don't give a fuck...

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Tirloque

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Answer is simple : don't fuel the thing. Just don't buy games which model you don't support.

— DLC needed for a complete game ? Don't buy the incomplete one

— Pay to win ? Don't pay to play.

— etc. etc.

 

Personaly, I prefer to fully pay game at start ; and maybe then optional quest or skin DLC (for example Skyrim, Starcraft 2, etc.). You buy those, their models will spread. You buy the others, they will too. That's how it works.

 

Thanks for bringing that interesting subject anyway. :)

Mastodon

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Shadow of Mordor didn't quite fail, despite the corporate meddling.

It seems, they want to try harder this time.

Remember Dead Space 3? A different publisher, of course, but: A 1/2 player oriented game with no competitive element. Even in that situation small time-saving microtransactions made people go absolutely apeshit. But the game sold well. And why wouldn't it? It was pretty good. Also, the vast majority of players are casual gamers that don't ever visit related forums. The ones that buy the game at its full price plus extra in actual physical stores. You can't stop them from buying unless The News on TV tells them that video games cause cancer and HIV at the same time.

But ignore me. I don't have anything of value to say. My mental stability is barely enough to form sentences.

Guest

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Agree with Triloque.

Deso561PL

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Answer is simple : don't fuel the thing. Just don't buy games which model you don't support.

— DLC needed for a complete game ? Don't buy the incomplete one

— Pay to win ? Don't pay to play.

— etc. etc.

 

Personaly, I prefer to fully pay game at start ; and maybe then optional quest or skin DLC (for example Skyrim, Starcraft 2, etc.). You buy those, their models will spread. You buy the others, they will too. That's how it works.

 

Thanks for bringing that interesting subject anyway. :)

 

Exactly this is a source of problem. The only stuff i purchased for SC2 was only Nova campaign, and eventually commanders for CO-OP. But skins nah thanks.

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