• @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    I was excited, until the last three words. A Hades Series would have been really nice.

  • @GrapesOfAss
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    61 year ago

    You can already play Hades on mobile using switch emulation

  • Rinzler
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    11 year ago

    I’m no joke considering buy an iphone, becauseso many console games coming to the platform

  • @Bonesince1997
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    -111 year ago

    Taking games that already exist and locking them behind their subscription. They already did it to Into the Breach. Time to boycott the the makers of these games for making shitty deals (Supergiant Games, Devolver Digital, Subset Games).

    • @[email protected]
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      211 year ago

      Subset Games is two people. The game has been available on Windows, Mac, and Linux for five years, during which they gave away a significant expansion for free. You’re not punching up by calling for a boycott against EA or Activision here, these are indie developers and this is presumably their livelihood.

      • @Bonesince1997
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        -191 year ago

        Instead, they are asking all who want to play on mobile to add a Netflix subscription. What?

        • @GrapesOfAss
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          191 year ago

          It’s not that deep, bro, just don’t fucking play it?

          • @Bonesince1997
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            -231 year ago

            So you care about me caring only enough to tell me I shouldn’t care. Genius

        • @PixxlMan
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          61 year ago

          Presumably they could never afford to port to mobile themselves, without cooperating with Netflix. Since you don’t want to pay for a Netflix subscription… You’re not missing out on anything. It wouldn’t have existed if not for Netflix.

          • @Bonesince1997
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            -51 year ago

            I understand I’m not paying for it (not because I don’t want the game; I’d gladly pay for it alone), and so I’m not playing it. I am missing out, what are you talking about? I’m voicing my displeasure with the situation. And it’s totally valid. I think defending the subscription model is absurd.

          • @Bonesince1997
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            -121 year ago

            No, you claimed it’s only two people and I shouldn’t punch down. Instead, these two people think everyone else should pick up a Netflix subscription just to play their game. Boo hoo

            • @[email protected]
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              61 year ago

              The game’s been out for five years, they gave it away for free on epic’s shop, it’s available on three other operating systems without subscription, do you want them to come round and suck you off too?

              • @Bonesince1997
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                -121 year ago

                No. That’s a lot of words to not understand that I just don’t want a Netflix subscription in order to play a game. Hope I have a PC, what? But, since you finished it off with absurdity I have no more reason to speak with you.

                • @[email protected]
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                  71 year ago

                  OK great, yeah nobody except the people profiting off it likes games being locked behind a subscription, but the only absurdity here is your sense of entitlement

    • Chloyster [She/Her]
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      181 year ago

      The games already exist, but not on mobile. I’d agree if they were available on mobile already and then went behind a paywall subscription. If the games would never exist on mobile if Netflix wasn’t paying for them to be there, then I don’t mind as much

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        I hear what you are saying. I thought a little about that myself, if they are paying to get them onto the platform. But that’s just it. I don’t know about ios, but it’s Android that Into the Breach is on. That’s the platform. Netflix is no gaming platform. Why didn’t these studios bring their games directly to Android? I say fault them.

        • Chloyster [She/Her]
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          31 year ago

          I def do wish that these companies were able to publish it themselves so they didn’t have to go with Netflix, I can agree with that

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Also fuck normalizing not actually running your games and requiring a streaming service and monthly subscription for games.

          • Chloyster [She/Her]
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            Well basically these games would likely have not been on mobile at all. Netflix is publishing them for mobile. If I had to guess, I’d say that Netflix approached these devs and offered to publish for them and provide them money for being on their service. For the devs, it’s free money for something they likely weren’t considering in the first place (porting to mobile). I definitely wish the devs would publish themselves (if they have the means) but it’s not how it’s happening unfortunately. And fwiw they are on the play store. You just need to sign in with a Netflix account when the game boots up.

            • @[email protected]
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              -21 year ago

              Thats even worse lol. So Netflix is just the DRM asking for money at the gate in a subscription, because they did the work of porting it once…

              • Chloyster [She/Her]
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                31 year ago

                I mean porting isn’t an effortless task to be fair.

                I’d like to be clear I definitely do not prefer subscriptions to just buying it once. But really there are 2 scenarios here. 1. The game doesn’t exist on mobile at all. 2. It exists and you can play it if you have a Netflix subscription. I wish there was more than that but tbh I feel like I’d pick 2. At least with 2 the devs get more financial support and some more people have access to these excellent games

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                  …thus normalizing subscriptions instead of a fair straight up paid version of the game. I understand having to pay for stuff, but locking everything away behind eternal monthly payments (for work done once) does not seem like the way to me, regardless of what the product even is.

                  They were perfectly capable of releasing it with a fair price like everyone else but choose not to because they wanted to try out a way to make more money at our expense (with, again, no extra work to justify it).

    • @GrapesOfAss
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      11 year ago

      What’s great is you can find cracked versions. I played ITB on my phone and I don’t have a Netflix account

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I suspect this will be the way in more ways than just videogames. Some companies are doing this to cars now, I bet stuff like hacking car firmwares will become more common.