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Manatee Cannon posted:who buys or rents an sd video these days? who is that option for? especially on a ps4 There are collections of Double Dare episodes running $6 because no HD version is available.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 01:53 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 12:11 |
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The only time micro transactions are cool in a full-price game is when it's just cosmetic poo poo. If there's anything else involved, you know, 100%, the game has been designed around you maybe throwing down another £20. I've bought a few Overwatch loot boxes during events, and that's okay, because the game works fine without them, it's just me deciding I'll throw the price of a pint of beer at a chance of getting a cool skin. I'd rather they were buyable with some kind of in-game currency, but if that pays for constant free updates, cool. Can't see Shadow Of Mordor being the same.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 02:08 |
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overwatch cosmetics are buyable with ingame currency
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 02:10 |
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Manatee Cannon posted:who buys or rents an sd video these days? who is that option for? especially on a ps4 Me, I'm cheap as poo poo and find the quality acceptable.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 02:50 |
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Manatee Cannon posted:overwatch cosmetics are buyable with ingame currency Yeah if I play a million games
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 02:56 |
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I'm sure the shine will wear off but I'm enjoying JC3 a lot more than 2 right now, even after playing 2 with mods. The explosions are choice but also I like how much tougher Rico is. The guards in JC2 were incredibly tenacious and usually sucked the fun out of destruction. Here Rico is a low-rent Terminator and alerts seem to be a lot easier to shed.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 03:26 |
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Oxxidation posted:I'm sure the shine will wear off but I'm enjoying JC3 a lot more than 2 right now, even after playing 2 with mods. Just Cause 3 is a secret superhero game and I found it really enjoyable as one, even with the framerate chugs on PS4.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 03:33 |
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The Shadow of War stuff sounds especially scummy since they're using "well there's currency earnable ingame too" and "if you put the time in everyone gets to see the same stuff" type language over core mechanics, equipment and building your army.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 04:38 |
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The term Micro transactions is something I swear J Allard coined back on Xbox or 360 I don't know when he talked about a marketplace where developers ( AND USERS ) could make little dlcs like liveries or clothes or whatever, and sell them for like 10 cents a pop.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 05:12 |
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quidditch it and quit it posted:The only time micro transactions are cool in a full-price game is when it's just cosmetic poo poo. If there's anything else involved, you know, 100%, the game has been designed around you maybe throwing down another £20. Yeah, they provide a lot of free content and support for Overwatch and it's all cosmetics. I don't particularly like lootboxes in in Overwatch either but you can at least somewhat argue for their existence. I really can't see WB giving us free content updates for Mordor 2.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 05:19 |
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I like that some micro transactions these days are like $15-20
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 05:27 |
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veni veni veni posted:I like that some micro transactions these days are like $15-20 Japanese mobile game microtransactions are on a whole nother level. The equivalent of a lottery ticket is 20-40$, so the whales you read about aren't even getting thousands tries of for their money. Anyway, I guess Warner Brothers is trying a new stupid thing for every game they publish?
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 05:29 |
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I don't like any of this in concept but if they make you pay 5 bux for the shadow of mordor equivalent of having to build up an orc until max level then killing him in the best way possible for the chance at some loot, i don't care if someone pays 5 bux to circumvent the process. Me, I'll play the game, I just don't like the precedent it sets.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 05:59 |
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Hey check this poo poo out Dragon Quest Builders 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euG4FL3QjpM
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 06:00 |
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Anyone able to load the monthly page for PSN?
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 06:11 |
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OxMan posted:I don't like any of this in concept but if they make you pay 5 bux for the shadow of mordor equivalent of having to build up an orc until max level then killing him in the best way possible for the chance at some loot, i don't care if someone pays 5 bux to circumvent the process. Me, I'll play the game, I just don't like the precedent it sets. Not worth playing the game. Can't teach them a lesson if we keep letting them do this. Enough games out there. Charge full price and add loot boxes. I bet they will make the game extra grindy to tempt people into buying the boxes.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 06:13 |
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I know this isn't the TV thread but gently caress whoever designed the Samsung KS8000 remote. What a piece of poo poo
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 06:53 |
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Oxxidation posted:I'm sure the shine will wear off but I'm enjoying JC3 a lot more than 2 right now, even after playing 2 with mods. LMGs are hilarious. They punch right through armour, and destroy the majority of the chaos objects with a stray burst. Some serious Rambo stuff. The jetpack from the Sky DLC is technically cheating, but I love it.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 07:42 |
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Why do they have micro transactions in a single player game that's full price? That's bullshit. It was stupid in Dead Space 3, and it's stupid here.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 08:23 |
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 08:37 |
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i will probably buy the shadow of war game of the year edition with all the dlc for like £15 two years after it first came out just like ive done the last one
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 08:38 |
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fridge corn posted:i will probably buy the shadow of war game of the year edition with all the dlc for like £15 two years after it first came out just like ive done the last one Same.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 08:40 |
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Nomadic Scholar posted:Why do they have micro transactions in a single player game that's full price? That's bullshit. It was stupid in Dead Space 3, and it's stupid here. To be mildly fair, it's very easy to get the in-game currency that also buys the microtransaction resource packs.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 08:59 |
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How do you know that? It's not even out until october
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 09:03 |
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veni veni veni posted:How do you know that? It's not even out until october I was talking about Dead Space 3 .
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 09:07 |
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Oh, yeah I don't remember buying anything in it either. Micro transactions were the least of dead space 3's problems.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 09:21 |
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OxMan posted:I don't like any of this in concept but if they make you pay 5 bux for the shadow of mordor equivalent of having to build up an orc until max level then killing him in the best way possible for the chance at some loot, i don't care if someone pays 5 bux to circumvent the process. Me, I'll play the game, I just don't like the precedent it sets. Problem is, the way these things work is that suddenly "the shadow of mordor equivalent of having to build up an orc until max level" part will suddenly take 4-5 times as long as in a game without microtransactions for it. But that has nothing to do with there being a pay-for-it option available, honest. The whole "it's not that bad" attitude is like music in the ears of microtransaction-using companies, because it directly plays into their hands and forms a culture of acceptance for being screwed over with additional fees for things that should be free in full price products. We all heard the standard company justification for lovely business practice: "The customer can always vote with his wallet". You know why they love this sentence? Because they know the majority of customers are too lazy, too clueless or too weak-willed to actually vote with their wallet. And literal psychological-warfare methods in marketing don't help make consumers more aware of being manipulated either. Hopper fucked around with this message at 09:48 on Aug 6, 2017 |
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Mass Effect Andromeda was an awesome psychological study into the buying practices of some gamers because there was that 10-day trial period where everyone could see it was terrible, everything was a total mess, and yet you had people literally buying an Origin access subscription so that they could play a demo for a game they had already pre-ordered. And what's more, instead of influencing people to cancel their pre-orders, certain segments of the population doubled down and upped their purchase to the $80/120 deluxe editions (now selling for $15 at Goodwill bargain bins everywhere). Why did they do this? "Because it will piss off the haters," as if people who were critical of its many apparent problems were wronging them through the sheer presence of their criticism. There's just a whole bunch of stupid tribalism among game consumers where even if you're trying to look out for everyone's best interest people take it as a personal affront to them and their favorite shootman franchises.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 09:57 |
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Hopper posted:The whole "it's not that bad" attitude is like music in the ears of microtransaction-using companies, because it directly plays into their hands and forms a culture of acceptance for being screwed over with additional fees for things that should be free in full price products. This, basically. Every time you say "it's not that bad as long as it's just cosmetic/you can still get the things by grinding/it doesn't affect the story" or whatever, your acceptance is paving the way for it to get slightly worse next time around.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 10:02 |
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Hopper, I'd love to know where you got your early copy of Shadow Of War to know it takes 4-5 times longer to level an Orc than the last game.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 10:03 |
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Just be happy that the DLC isn't tied to buying little plastic statues of video game characters that the fanbase will defend to the death.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 10:04 |
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exquisite tea posted:Mass Effect Andromeda was an awesome psychological study into the buying practices of some gamers because there was that 10-day trial period where everyone could see it was terrible, everything was a total mess, and yet you had people literally buying an Origin access subscription so that they could play a demo for a game they had already pre-ordered. And what's more, instead of influencing people to cancel their pre-orders, certain segments of the population doubled down and upped their purchase to the $80/120 deluxe editions (now selling for $15 at Goodwill bargain bins everywhere). Why did they do this? "Because it will piss off the haters," as if people who were critical of its many apparent problems were wronging them through the sheer presence of their criticism. There's just a whole bunch of stupid tribalism among game consumers where even if you're trying to look out for everyone's best interest people take it as a personal affront to them and their favorite shootman franchises. My hot take on the whole thing is people should have known after Mass Effect 3 that it would be a "good idea" to give the franchise a wide berth from that moment on
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 10:08 |
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My coworker described Andromeda as okay, but not as good as Dragon Age 2. Uh...I'm really not sure of his basis of comparison for Bioware games.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 10:30 |
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Samurai Sanders posted:My coworker described Andromeda as okay, but not as good as Dragon Age 2. By that metric it would make Andromeda the worst game Bioware has put out, because Dragon Age 2 was bad.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 10:49 |
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8-bit Miniboss posted:By that metric it would make Andromeda the worst game Bioware has put out, because Dragon Age 2 was bad.
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Seedge posted:Hopper, I'd love to know where you got your early copy of Shadow Of War to know it takes 4-5 times longer to level an Orc than the last game. I pulled it from the same orifice the guy in the article who said "it will be possible to achieve the same progress by playing long enough so it isn't like you have to pay" forgot the second part of his sentence that ends something like "to pay... if you have the stamina and free time to play that long; I'd like to see you try." Seriously, if you think really hard about it, you know this is how will play out: Hypothetically, if it took all of 5 minutes per orc, would you pay 1 dollar for a shortcut? Chances are no, because you'd rather play for 5 minutes. In order for there to be any incentive for people to buy things there has to be a factor where buying is more attractive. For any game there are only a handful of ways to create this incentive: 1. Pay-to get exclusivity (e.g. exclusive weapons/skins) 2. RNG system with lots of undesirable filler items making desirables extremely rare (e.g. 99 trash-tier club, 1 club+2, equal chance to get) 3. Longer time to goal (e.g. levelling orcs takes hours per) 4. Repetitive action (e.g. 250 orcs to level up) One of the above will be in the game. And you know it. Publishers don't do microtransactions to help you out. I have 20+ years of gaming under my belt and I have seen a lot of changes in game monetization tactics that time. Non of them where every good for us as consumers. I am curious, what do you think will be the mechanism in the game to make a microtransaction tempting that doesn't negatively impact the experience of non-paying-players?
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 10:51 |
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exquisite tea posted:Mass Effect Andromeda was an awesome psychological study into the buying practices of some gamers because there was that 10-day trial period where everyone could see it was terrible, everything was a total mess, and yet you had people literally buying an Origin access subscription so that they could play a demo for a game they had already pre-ordered. And what's more, instead of influencing people to cancel their pre-orders, certain segments of the population doubled down and upped their purchase to the $80/120 deluxe editions (now selling for $15 at Goodwill bargain bins everywhere). Why did they do this? "Because it will piss off the haters," as if people who were critical of its many apparent problems were wronging them through the sheer presence of their criticism. There's just a whole bunch of stupid tribalism among game consumers where even if you're trying to look out for everyone's best interest people take it as a personal affront to them and their favorite shootman franchises. "Buy our product and piss off those awful bad people that you hate!" happens a lot now, and heck I've seen it a lot here.
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# ? Aug 6, 2017 11:12 |
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hosed up thing is people have already bought into the concept of micro-transactions in life like a million times over. We rebuy content resold at higher resolution versions of already purchased goods, the games industry has eclipsed the film industry by abusing the same practices while carrying none of the esteem. Soon you'll be going to museums where the works are bathed in harsh lights and encouraged to buy single use shades to "view your closest moma as the artists originally envisioned."
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Policenaut posted:Hey check this poo poo out Dragon Quest Builders 2 Was one of my favorite games last year.
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