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when did people start caring about the opinions of people who do facecam lps like its not even a horror game why do we need to see your face
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Hakkesshu posted:She doesn't have an obligation to do that. It would be nice and polite of her, but it's not really her responsibility to qualify her opinions, she's not press. Why should anyone respect your opinions if you don't qualify them? In most cases the qualification doesn't need to be said and it's just inferred, but the way she's choosing to show the game to other people is very specific in its presentation. It's a way that 99% of people who play the game won't experience it in. Not taking that into account in how you feel about the game is poor form. And you're right, nobody is required to have a thought-out point of view, but the larger your reach is the more important it should be to you to do so. CJacobs fucked around with this message at 00:24 on Feb 16, 2016 |
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Steve2911 posted:That sort of begs the question of why she was making it. It's a new game that a lot of people are talking about, and she runs a monetized YouTube channel. No great mystery there.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 00:22 |
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CJacobs posted:Sure, but the critical difference is that if you have 120,000 subscribers on your youtube channel, you probably should take the 5 seconds to make note of the fact that playing the game live for an audience might have something to do with how you perceived it. I don't think the people she's broadcasting too need the fact that she is broadcasting and they are not explained to them.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 00:30 |
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brylcreem posted:Emma Blackery is not impressed by the game. don't know who this is, but judging by the conversation taking place in the thread now, I'm pretty sure I'm better off not knowing!
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 00:30 |
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CJacobs posted:From a response from her in the comments: You seem pretty pissed off at this woman who said she doesn't like a game you like.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 01:58 |
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CJacobs posted:Sure, but the critical difference is that if you have 120,000 subscribers on your youtube channel, you probably should take the 5 seconds to make note of the fact that playing the game live for an audience might have something to do with how you perceived it. Why... why does this matter? Who cares? This is like when I see people get mad at Game Grumps when Arin is bad at a game, but blames the game instead of himself. Is the game a personal family member? Or like are you personal friends with all the thousands of people watching? Also her complaints are perfectly valid
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 02:03 |
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Just finished this. +1 for being underwhelmed with the ending, but overall I enjoyed it. I think I would have liked it a lot more if there hadn't been a hype train around it which I totally bought into. Is there a graphic somewhere of the different choices you can make and their results? My understanding is this game can diverge quite a bit, but I felt like I was getting railroaded the whole time.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 02:26 |
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I'm under the impression that there aren't any big differences, just different lines of dialog. I'm still not certain why people are saying nothing makes sense. It felt like all the characters were doing what they would actually do and none of them are 100% mentally sound. Henry's probably the most capable person in the story and he's still somewhat not-okay. Everything else made sense to me and fit together properly without any leaps in logic or plot holes. I can mildly understand the idea of the ending being disappointing in the whole, "Well this is over I guess," sense but as far as the other complaints I see no issue with how it ended.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 02:40 |
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Dark_Swordmaster posted:I'm under the impression that there aren't any big differences, just different lines of dialog. I've been trying to be patient while reading the thread, but it seems more and more likely that the answer is that a lot of people have very little experience outside of typical movie and videogame stories/narrative and expect everything to be neat and tidy, perfectly explained and to have exciting resolution to everything.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 03:21 |
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Mr Scumbag posted:I've been trying to be patient while reading the thread, but it seems more and more likely that the answer is that a lot of people have very little experience outside of typical movie and videogame stories/narrative and expect everything to be neat and tidy, perfectly explained and to have exciting resolution to everything. What about Firewatch 2? Obviously the devs didn't think about turning this into a blockbuster franchise.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 03:23 |
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In the last page or so, some posters have countered arguments about weak motives in the game's plot by pointing out some optional edification towards the end of the game. I realized that I overlooked some of this stuff as well, so here's my two cents on why myself and others may have missed things or may not have taken the time to search around more carefully. Specifically, Re: any notes or journals that Ned left in his spider-hole. First off, Ned lays his whole deal out in an audio log that you have to listen to before you can even climb up to his camp. That explained the previous events of the plot away sufficiently for me. Also, the whole area was supposed to be on fire, and I remember feeling like I was in a hurry. I think Henry should have been feeling like he needed to be in a desperate rush at that point, so maybe I just internalized what I thought my video game man should feel into some kind of role-play autism. Lastly, I was expecting Henry was about to finally meet Delilah face to face. I was way more interested in what that was going to be like versus poking around Ned's trash pile any longer any longer than would be required to find more corpses.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 03:50 |
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Re: end of game, you can't really have it both ways though? If you're so invested in the conspiracy angle here's your payoff and look behind the curtain, why would you just ignore it? I like that they didn't railroad you - nothing forces you into Ned's cave after all. It seemed to me that you could actually skip the entire sequence but I didn't try (going up the rope to the overlook there for instance).
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 03:54 |
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Macaluso posted:Why... why does this matter? Who cares? What do you mean, 'who cares'? Obviously I care or I wouldn't have posted about it. What I'm saying is, there's a difference between "I don't like the game" and "the game is bad" and to correlate the two in front of lots of people who are looking to you for an impression on the game is bad. It matters because people who see her say the game is bad will also think the game is bad and then not look into it themselves to form their own opinion- the reason I care about that is because I like Firewatch and want people to look at Firewatch even if they find out they also don't like it after they look at it. Megaspel posted:You seem pretty pissed off at this woman who said she doesn't like a game you like. If this is what you call "pissed off" then someone who's not pissed off must look like the zen buddha to you. CJacobs fucked around with this message at 04:04 on Feb 16, 2016 |
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So it's only ok to criticize things you don't personally like? Also, should I apologize for not liking a narrative experience about broken people that goes from somewhat charming to misleading and ends up bland?
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 04:09 |
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Ledenko posted:So it's only ok to criticize things you don't personally like? I'm interested in hearing how you gleaned that from what I said.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 04:11 |
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CJacobs posted:What do you mean, 'who cares'? Obviously I care or I wouldn't have posted about it. What I'm saying is, there's a difference between "I don't like the game" and "the game is bad" and to correlate the two in front of lots of people who are looking to you for an impression on the game is bad. She is literally saying the same thing. It sounds like you just want her to say "in my opinion this game is bad" instead of saying "this game is bad" even though she's obviously giving her opinion. This is another weird criticism I see against youtubers that I don't understand. quote:It matters because people who see her say the game is bad will also think the game is bad and then not look into it themselves to form their own opinion- the reason I care about that is because I like Firewatch and want people to look at Firewatch even if they find out they also don't like it after they look at it. And again, who cares? The people that will go "well she thinks it's bad, so I think it's also bad so I won't play it" wouldn't have given it a fair shot in the first place. Unless you're friends with a person who watches her in which case I'm sure you can convince your friend to play it
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 04:15 |
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I was told once to always magically put "In my opinion" in front of most things like this. It's made the internet a lot more bearable.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 04:17 |
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CJacobs posted:What do you mean, 'who cares'? Obviously I care or I wouldn't have posted about it. What I'm saying is, there's a difference between "I don't like the game" and "the game is bad" Not to the person speaking.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 04:19 |
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imo Henry is a cool guy I'd share a drink with, probably Delilah too
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 05:39 |
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The Grimace posted:imo Henry is a cool guy I'd share a drink with, probably Delilah too Delilah doesn't seem like the type to share a drink.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 05:44 |
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The one loose end I haven't been able to figure out is early on Delilah has a conversation on a phone with the radio keyed that you can listen to, and she says some stuff that seems suspicious (I forget the exact lines, but stuff like "he doesn't know", and that she is keeping an eye out), which could just be completely random stuff the writer threw in to make you start thinking conspiracy theory or, down that same path, it could have even been Ned playing with you as part of his plan to pit you two against each other. Either way I never saw anything to explain that or an option to ask Delilah about it at some point.
nessin fucked around with this message at 06:35 on Feb 16, 2016 |
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I think it was just a red herring to sow the seeds of Henry's paranoia, you can either play into it or decide not to. It could have been anything. "Does he know where the teenage girls went?" "He doesn't know."
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 06:35 |
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Just finished the game, and I absolutely loved it. Although I've definitely got some unresolved feelings. Dave & Ron thought - am I alone in interpreting Dave as gay? It could also be that I've been in friendships like that...
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 06:42 |
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Seluin posted:Just finished the game, and I absolutely loved it. Although I've definitely got some unresolved feelings. Did you find all 6 notes? In the last note, there is some stuff... including Chris Remo singing Ol' Shoshone.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 06:44 |
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Just finished playing it this evening, but I already need to go back and play it again. Never found the turtle, and then there's this! https://twitter.com/thatJaneNg/status/699458403861557248
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Phone posted:Did you find all 6 notes? In the last note, there is some stuff... including Chris Remo singing Ol' Shoshone. Well. Looks like it's time to replay the game!
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 06:45 |
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Jet Jaguar posted:Just finished playing it this evening, but I already need to go back and play it again. Never found the turtle, and then there's this! Is the turtle random? I never found it, and I've seen other people say the same. But I've seen videos of people finding it and that poo poo is right out there in the open
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 06:49 |
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I found it right out by the box where you find the cut power line. No idea if it's random. You can keep him in a cardboard box in the tower. I was mildly distressed when I found that if you pick him up and put him back down into the box, Henry basically spikes him like a football. Thought I killed it.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 07:50 |
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Never found the turtle. I did find the raccoon having a time on the stump and reported it.. Apparently it can get stuck in the dilapidated burnt out cabin? In the stove? Never saw that. NESguerilla posted:I found it right out by the box where you find the cut power line. No idea if it's random. You can keep him in a cardboard box in the tower. I was mildly distressed when I found that if you pick him up and put him back down into the box, Henry basically spikes him like a football. Thought I killed it. Pretty sure it is random. I've heard people finding it by exploring the path in again later.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 07:57 |
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nessin posted:The one loose end I haven't been able to figure out is early on Delilah has a conversation on a phone with the radio keyed that you can listen to, and she says some stuff that seems suspicious (I forget the exact lines, but stuff like "he doesn't know", and that she is keeping an eye out), which could just be completely random stuff the writer threw in to make you start thinking conspiracy theory or, down that same path, it could have even been Ned playing with you as part of his plan to pit you two against each other. Either way I never saw anything to explain that or an option to ask Delilah about it at some point. You can ask her about it, and she gets annoyed at your paranoia and tells you it was work-related.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 08:11 |
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I really like Firewatch.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 08:55 |
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Dark_Swordmaster posted:I was told once to always magically put "In my opinion" in front of most things like this. It's made the internet a lot more bearable. They made us stop doing this in highschool. Whenever we were writing something we were always supposed to state our opinion as if it was fact. The "in my opinion" part was implied, of course it's your opinion, it's your paper. I think some people may not understand that we've been taught to write and express ourselves like that. We expect people to treat those sorts of statements as our personal opinion, not objective fact.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 09:04 |
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Played this in an evening and I really really enjoyed it. It was like watching a good drama. If you're into that sort of thing you'll dig this game.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 11:32 |
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Firewatch was great y'all.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 14:51 |
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Even as someone who very much enjoyed Firewatch I have a hard time saying $20 is a great price. $10 is probably the best price.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 16:26 |
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The game obviously ought to have cost $600. There can be no debate on this topic. There is one objectively correct price and that correct price is $600. It's not even clear to me why people would suggest any other price as being appropriate because it is just so obvious that literally all the reasons for the game to cost anything are reasons for the game to cost $600 and only $600. To arrive at any other price is to betray evidence of a corrupted mind.
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 16:50 |
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Cidrick posted:
I enjoyed Monument Valley a lot and thought it was more than worth the money, but I wasn't that happy with Firewatch hey yo what's up
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 17:13 |
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Hakkesshu posted:I enjoyed Monument Valley a lot and thought it was more than worth the money, but I wasn't that happy with Firewatch hey yo what's up
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# ? Feb 16, 2016 17:34 |
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Dark_Swordmaster posted:Even as someone who very much enjoyed Firewatch I have a hard time saying $20 is a great price. $10 is probably the best price. Pricing expectations in gaming are a bit screwed up. $20 is the price of a digital or Blu-Ray film, and this lasts longer than most movies.
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