• @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    But… Like… Did we ask for that? If you cant afford to keep developing a game after shipping it… Dont?

    Just make the game, wrap it up finished, and let me buy it. It doesnt need to be a subscription, I dont need to play it for 6 years, you can move on with your life and design a different game.

    Ill pay cash, just give me the whole game for crying out loud

    • @captainlezbian
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      31 year ago

      Ah but that requires them to finish it before releasing it

    • Quokka
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      21 year ago

      Yes?

      Do you not remember when a title would get released and stay in a buggy state forever rendering the game useless?

      Have you never enjoyed a game so much that you wanted more content for it

      I don’t want a product that’s going to go stale the second I buy it, I want a game I can play for 10 years with new content being added to keep it fresh.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Let me guess, you think movies should just be perma running live streams?

        Calling a game “stale” for not having an unending stream of spectacle creep is a wild opinion. Its a game, not a lifestyle. Not ending is why so many games are shit now. Because they dont stop when theyre good, they stop when its become too bad to play, and everyone leaves.

        Enjoying a game so much you want more content was, and still is, filled just fine from dlc and sequels. The best part? They dont require permanently altering what you thought was good, so if theyre trash you still have the original.

    • Ech
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      1 year ago

      But… Like… Did we ask for that?

      Most of the gaming community did, yes. Players want servers that last forever and updates that never stop, and they’ll throw a hissy fit if it costs them a cent more up front than it did 30 years ago. I’m not a fan of it either, but it’s where the industry is right now.

      • @Not_Alec_Baldwin
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        31 year ago

        More importantly people don’t want to buy into closed game environments. They promise of ongoing development attracts players that want that type of scale, and also allows devs to continue to eat. It’s a win/win.

        This is the right choice by devs. I haven’t played it and honestly I probably never will, but I respect the decision.

    • @JimmyMcGill
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      01 year ago

      You can also just not buy the game if it has micro transactions. It’s the same V logic

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        This is a non argument, and a waste of time to type

        Obviously I can not buy things, congratulations, well done.

        We are talking about the games being made each year, though, which are made regardless of if I buy them personally.

    • @[email protected]
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      -11 year ago

      Well games used to not have Servers and be peer to peer they did not have season where New content got Put in or if they got New content they Split the Player Base Because they Sold the New maps, classes etc. So selling cosmetics and giving away the New classes maps etc is actually great. So that way the person not spending much gets New content and the person that love the game can Support them more. At the Same time Yes time is spend on Those skins etc and not New stuff but What would you like. A game being shut down and not being play able like battleborn? Or a game that gets New stuff but also New cosmetics?