• @[email protected]
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    914 hours ago

    Terraria has all the ingredients of a great game:

    • passionate developers
    • great progression
    • great gameplay
    • great bosses
    • the sense of discovery and excitement is profound and enthralling
    • you dont need a good PC to run it

    Every game tries to be the next big thing but they all seem to fail to understand that what made games like Minecraft so great was their portability/runnability !

    Star Citizen is a prime example of that: tries so hard to be great, 99% of people can’t run it. It doesn’t matter. On the other hands: Terraria is a complete experience that has been gradually extended/improved/optimized and can run on almost any PC.

    I’m looking for contradiction because I see no evidence of my take being wrong. That’s also how League of Legends got so big: you could install it on high school PC lol

    • @[email protected]
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      410 hours ago

      Virtual worlds are affected by similar problems. If you look at e.g. Second Life, a relatively established one you will quickly realize it has all kinds of users with relatively minimal spec systems and use it in all kinds of contexts where they also do other stuff (e.g. work, watching kids,…). But people who try to build new ones tend to try to build them as VR which is completely useless to that entire user base because they can’t afford a system that runs VR and also won’t work in situations where you need to do other stuff at the same time.

      Maybe what we need is more analysis and fewer visionaries.

      • @[email protected]
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        27 hours ago

        You’re so right! Vision by itself can only do so much if it’s not helped with expertise. To be totally transparent I’m not super convinced by VR virtual worlds. I feel like Lemmy is a great “universe” because it’s interoperate and it really gives it the independence that a true universe need to have!

        The metaverse will not be built by a company but will emerge from a universal, accessible technology.

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      I think those games hit different brackets.

      Star Citizen simply wouldn’t be Star Citizen and would never take off if it looked like Terraria. A major part of its charm is how much life-like immersion it creates - things feel very real, not toyish, and you actually experience spaceflight and everything in between. And for that to work - and for people to spend hundreds of bucks on what is ultimately just a game - you need game graphics to be as great as you can pull off.

      • @[email protected]
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        47 hours ago

        The assumption that you need amazing graphics for immersion is deeply flawed. We have had decades of people immersed in e.g. RPGs with very minimal graphics or even text only interfaces.

        • @[email protected]
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          16 hours ago

          That’s not exactly what I meant.

          What I meant is that Star Citizen wants to be an immersive simulator, the kind of game that makes you feel whatever happens to you to be real and actual.

          Terraria doesn’t pretend to be real - it’s magical and funny and silly and that’s its charm. It might absolutely be immersive - but in another way. It’s a game you come to to have some fun and wonderful experiences - not the game that grows to be your second life.

          Now I make it sound predatory, and in part it is, but alas, hope I got my point across.

          • @[email protected]
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            15 hours ago

            In my experience cranking one aspect (like graphics) up to 11 in terms of realism just makes all the other things that aren’t realistic even more glaringly obvious in an effect sort of similar to the uncanny valley or to the way suspension of disbelief is harder to achieve in a movie that takes itself too seriously.

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    Terraria: Thriving in 2024.

    Starbound: Dead, with its bones eroded to dust.

    Honestly had high hopes for Starbound. “It’s like Terraria, but more!” And then Terraria kept gaining content while Starbound basically never got beyond what it had when it launched.

    At this point, I want to just mod the sci-fi stuff and world hopping into Terraria.

    • @mossy_
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      38 hours ago

      The modding community for starbound is super healthy though. It’s basically the perfect environment for it: no more updates, a lot of established groundwork, conveniently separated game files. Heck, you can completely change the world generation halfway through a playthrough as long as you move to a part of the universe that hadn’t been generated yet

  • @[email protected]
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    362 days ago

    When the final update came out a few years ago I really believed in that! Now I still love the game and the dev team and their culture should inspire others!

    • @[email protected]
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      924 hours ago

      Which of the “final update, this time for real, believe me you guys, just this one more” do you mean? I think there have been at least 4-6 of those😂 But very happy, that is wasn’t true yet.

  • @[email protected]OPM
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    -342 days ago

    They need to stop working on that game and move on, can’t believe I’m writing that.

    • @mossy_
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      271 day ago

      I have no clue how they’re making money, I think I bought Terraria for four bucks eight years ago

      • Tekhne
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        822 hours ago

        And I bought it last year! Just because it’s been out for a while doesn’t mean people aren’t still discovering it. Especially true for a 2d, stylized game like Terraria where maxing out the performance and graphics isn’t essential to make it competitive with newer games.

      • @PrefersAwkward
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        91 day ago

        There’s always a new 9 year old, 11 year old etc. and always a new gamer of any age, who hasn’t ever bought the game. Same with No Man’s Sky and Minecraft.

        You’d likely make way more if you separate games and DLC, but some companies seem to be fine sticking with just the one. You will still make money as you keep adding things to your evergreen game

      • @colderr
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        71 day ago

        Merchandise is being sold and millions of people have bought the game and people are still buying it.

      • XNX
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        71 day ago

        ? So many millions of people have bought the game

    • @[email protected]
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      21 day ago

      IIRC there’s rumors they’re working on terraria 2 (or just a different new game entirely) due to the fact that they are hiring some employees that wouldn’t be very useful for terraria 1. Also I believe there has been some twitter hints or something.

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      -152 days ago

      They tried. Starbound didn’t do all that great. Granted, it’s been 10 years.