• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    7 days ago

    That’s the entire tech industry. I got in at the tail end of it being full of nerds who were interested in computers. Then jocks and the like found out it pays really well and now it isn’t fun anymore.

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        +1 to this, I feel like having a ton of money is what corrupts leadership, not necessarily their technical background.

        Maybe Spez and Zuck haven’t changed much, but I feel like some others started out as relatively reasonable people who were also technically brilliant, but eventually their companies started doing shitty things and they are both aware and apparently unwilling to stop it.

        Perhaps corruption in the Soviet Union is a good example of how even people from normal hard working backgrounds (i.e. not billionaires who have never worked a day in their life) can still be corrupted by power and a lack of accountability.

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        6 days ago

        hey mark does ju jitsu and he’s totally really good at it and all the other martial artist guys love hanging out with him

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      Yeah, it was nice as long as it lasted, now it’s all meetings and stupid “agility” (as agile as DPRK is democratic) and measurings of your percieved productivity.

      I’m still looking, maybe some c/c++ old legacy system needs a geek somewhere?

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    I stopped playing AAA games years ago. They are all trash.

    Indie games are where it’s at

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        Yeah I’m playing cyberpunk for the first time and really enjoying it. i don’t know how much it innovates, but I’d say it was certainly a good game.

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      They’re polished, but nearly all of them are too safe.

      The ones that subvert things a little are always best for me, and these always get mixed reactions from people who went in with a set idea of what they wanted from it.

      Red Dead Redemption 2 being a slow paced wild west simulator rather than Grand Theft Horse is a prime example. It didn’t play by safety and doing popular things. It did what they wanted it to be, and it’s all the better for it.

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      Not all, but yeah. 75% of my wishlists are weird and interesting indie stuff from the constant Steam demo fests.

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      I’ve mainly been an Indie gamer since 2012 or so. My last gaming build is almost 7 years old, but I think the last AAA game I played was during lockdown and that was just because it was a way to hang with friends. At this point I just play indie ports on my phone.

      Funny enough, after going through my Steam recently played, the last AAA game I enjoyed was Nier.

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      The good ones are solid tho and last a long time, I do prefer indie/smallteam for the most part now

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        vrs got some cool unique stuff, vtol vr is solid gaming still got some really cool stuff coming out, I wanna live in a world where vtol vr is as popular as cod

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    The weird people are still there, but development teams are much larger now, so their input is not as prominent. Plus the budgets are so large that a flop can heavily damage a company or even ruin it, so they’re very risk-averse. We need more AA or A games instead of relying so much on heavy-hitters.

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    I know im late to the party but… I just started playing Death Stranding. Lets just say its more than just a walking simulator…

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      It is mental, but I also kind of wish he’d hire somebody else to write dialogue for him.

      And maybe somebody to check all the women characters, and make sure he’s not coming across as being a little bit odd.

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        And maybe somebody to check all the women characters, and make sure he’s not coming across as being a little bit odd.

        Yeah…

        And Death Stranding is better about its female characters than most of the MGS games…

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        I JUST started collecting chrysalis crystals. (so mabyt 4-5 delvilvery/walking sim missions in)

        To quote an old meme, ‘I know nothing Jon Snow’ but one i saw the ::: spoiler Title Hand prints in the sand, :::

        I knew this was more than a walking simulator

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          By the time you finish the game, whatever you’ve seen so far will seem like the most normal thing in the world.

          Definitely a lot of standard Kojima gameplay in there, among the apocalyptic Deliveroo simulator and bonkers 4th wall breaking.

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    Who knew kicking out every passionate person with artistic integrity and forcing the death of the artist would impact the creativity of the industry?

    Jesus christ I hate game CEOs, they need to be locked in a room with games until they learn how to have fun.

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    Dragon Age 1-3 all had their drawbacks but could always fall back on how beloved the lore was and how it was present. Dragon Age Veilguard has much of the lore the original creator laid out but presents the revelations in its game poorly and retcons lore from previous games in sterile ways. The original creator left after 3 and over the decade has dropped tidbits about the changing culture of the studio he left

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      Dunno why you’re being downvoted, that game was insanely good. Mediocre shooter, but the story was amazingly good.

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        More than ‘story’, the way they made every part of the game about it.

        It was mediocre/workmanlike when viewed entirely as a shooter. But most of the gameplay just used ‘shooter’ as framing.

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          Yeah, personally a huge fan of the game, but if you think spec ops the line is the last best game, then you really haven’t played that many good games since.

          There’s also such a thing as subjective tastes and I believe that it’s more so significant in games because of how diverse they are.

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          That’s true. I was more commenting on how good a game it was though, but I do think it’s peak story for me. KCD series is second. There hasn’t been another game for me that had such a crazy twist in it than spec ops.

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    Everyone should go check out The Alters, it is a pretty weird game but a lot of fun with a great story and atmosphere. It’s a space survival, resource/building, race against incoming death game.

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    What is he trying to say? How can something be weird and unique but also consumed by millions of people as a popular product?

    If he thinks riding a dragon in modern Tokyo to fight a big naked statue is weird and unique, he’s probably sad that the world has moved on from holding up sporks and going “lol random XD!”

    The markets can’t sell Weird™ to the masses. Now there’s no “weird” people making super high budget art. Terrible!