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Discussion in 'General Gaming' started by Jaesun, Mar 15, 2011.

  1. Clockwork Knight Arcane

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    100% canon
     
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  2. DraQ Prestigious Gentleman Arcane

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    It's all over the fucking scale.

    For example - it has FO1 as well as SW:TOR.
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    Also, at least 2 duplicates.
     
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  3. Jaesun Fabulous Moderator

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    Why do people read those shit top whatever lists?
     
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  4. Whisky The Solution

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    To see just how horrible popular gaming media is? Top 50 lists means they have 50 different games to give an uneducated opinion on, giving maximum probability for something incredibly stupid to appear.
     
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  5. LundB Mistakes were made.

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    All it takes to see how horrible popular gaming media is is a <5 second look at the main page of any popular game site, <2 seconds if you have adblock off. Reading a top 100 list, or any other article for that matter? Unnecessary.
     
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  6. Oriebam Formerly M4AE1BR0-something

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    that list may even have been procedurally generated r00fles
     
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    And books should have extra pages that you can buy, and glue to the book.
     
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  10. Hirato Purse-Owner Patron

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    Remember kids, you can't spell IGNorance without IGN.
    Also makes me wonder if IGN's an acronym for "Imbecile's Gaming Network"...
     
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  13. Clockwork Knight Arcane

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    Yeah, that's precisely the problem.
     
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  14. Zewp Arcane

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    So he would rather pay for content that should be in the game in the first place, because if new content releases later he doesn't care about the game any longer?

    When did Forbes' standards start slipping so low with regards to the intelligence of those who write for them?
     
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  15. Oriebam Formerly M4AE1BR0-something

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    do they usually censor the comments? :troll:
     
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  16. Kattze Andhaira

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    Pity, I thought Forbes were one of the last bastions of integrity in mainstream games journalism.
     
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  17. Roguey Arcane Sawyerite

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    They're not journalists; they're bloggers, each with a different set of opinions.
     
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  18. Kattze Andhaira

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    still better than ign.
     
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    I'd much prefer it if developers were actually able to charge more than $60 for games that are worth it rather than trying to sneak in higher prices with DLC. Unfortunately the mouth-breathing masses are unable to do a proper cost-benefit analysis on the fly and will balk at any game with a higher price tag than they are used to. They'll accept DLC since that is a separate purchasing decision and so doesn't trigger the reflex that they are paying more than they are used to.

    Day one DLC inevitably leads to piecemeal game design and disjointed games, and is an abomination that should be discouraged whenever possible.
     
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  20. Angthoron Prestigious Gentleman Arcane

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    Some decent comments to that article.

    Day 0 DLC is just an additional way to cash in on the hype, anyway.
     
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  21. Pika-Cthulhu Arcane

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    Less DLC more Expansion packs, that way the ADHD tards have a reason to dust off a game if it holds more than 15 minutes of new shiny, people dont feel like they are being nickel and dimed by companies, developers can put more effort into fixing things and expanding on elements in their story and customers actually enjoy the game content.

    Perhaps DLC is indicative of the new breed of business ideology, where you only look to the next quarter profit margin instead of annual growth.
     
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  22. Harg Harfardarssen Cipher Patron

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    What the Forbes post implies, but doesn't really engage with, is the author's support for de-bundling, the latest trend/fad in product pricing. The rationale he proposes for supporting Day 1 DLC basically boils down to breaking the game into its constituent parts, then selling each of those parts individually. In theory, debundling gives consumers choice (especially in areas where discrete products were bundled, like cable tv and music albums), but in my experience its used primarily to attempt an "upsell" at a moment in which the customer is least discerning.

    So essentially the author is unaware that all he is doing is criticizing gamers for disagreeing with the latest b-school conventional wisdom.
     
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  23. Brinko Cipher

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  24. LivingOne Savant

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    :what:

    Btw was this already posted somewhere?:

    http://www.hardcoregamer.com/2012/11/15/they-got-him-ron-gilbert-is-a-brony/
    They Got Him: Ron Gilbert is a Brony.

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    First it was just little girls into My Little Pony; then it was a select group of adults; soon adults who formed conventions; then Andrew W.K; now? Game developers. That’s right, Ron Gilbert. As seen in the tweet below, Gilbert has admitted to his brony-prowess:
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    The man known for such classic adventure games as Manic Mansion and Monkey Island is addicted to the game so much that he’s willing to risk playing it around sketchy people on trains. Clearly, this is all Tim Schafer’s fault. Before Gilbert signed up with Double Fine, we nary heard a peep about rainbow-colored ponies. Now he’s tweeting about it. For shame, Tim Schafer. For shame.
    Still, a panel with Gilbert and Andrew W.K. at Canterlot Gardens would be epic. Maybe it’s not so bad, after all.

    :lol:
     
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