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Re: The Witcher 3 Was An Absolute Mess When It Was Initially Ported To Switch

Rimebreaker

@Crono1973 To be fair: same goes to games. Only people with money to spare do that. I didnt do that when I was younger and barely could pay my bills. I do it all the time now that I am 30+ into my career.

That said, even the car industry have people that buy cars that they will never drive. It is all about income levels. It's not rare for 1%ers to have a collection of cars they have never moved from their fancy underground garages. It is good such consumers exist, as they subsidize those industries for the rest of the consumer base.

Re: The Witcher 3 Was An Absolute Mess When It Was Initially Ported To Switch

Rimebreaker

@Crono1973, in your post you made it sound like only gamers will buy things they wont consume just to support what they consider great work. It happens everywhere. You specifically mentioned restaurants (well, McDonalds... not a great example but ok) and truth is people that have the money to spare do pay for meals they will never eat all the time, by treating others in order to support the restaurants they love.

Re: Psyonix Removes Loot Crates From Rocket League, But Not Everyone Is Happy

Rimebreaker

Loot crates have their bonuses and minuses. If you just want random stuff to make a “wardrobe” of stuff to shift trough and are not picky, loot boxes might be better (at least until you own enough stuff to make you constantly just get dups.)

If you want specific items, it can potentially mean thousands thrown down the sink to finally get the one thing you ever cared for.

Re: People Order Switch Consoles From Amazon, Get Hilariously Random Items Instead

Rimebreaker

I had a very similar issue. I ordered a PowerA GC style wireless controller (gold) for 25 bucks but got a wired Xbox controller instead (it had a tracking barcode for the item I ordered.) i guess there was at least a minor relationship between the item I order and the one I got, but it’s still just garbage for me. Plus wired controllers go for way less than 25, very often.

As noted, the most annoying thing is all they will do for me is give me a refund, no replacements allowed. I’m so angry this is likely the last time I will order a sale item from Amazon if I can get a similar deal anywhere else. BestBuy would had allowed me to replace the item.

Re: Dragon Ball FighterZ DLC Reveals Controversial Voice Actor's Replacement

Rimebreaker

I have no clue why anyone gets so attached to dub actors anyways. True fans watch subs (not a serious comment I les you claim people complaining are not real fans, in that case, you not a fan if you just watch dumb dubs.)

On a serious note: my best friend has been working on various conventions for decades. This Vic guy sexually harassing minors is not news for anyone that has worked on a con he been at. He is a piece of garbage.

Re: Switch Could Enjoy An Extended Lifespan And Even Outsell The Nintendo Wii, Claim Analysts

Rimebreaker

@sixrings Next gen of power consoles will bring awesome things, but portability is unlikely to be as big of a deal as you think. I can appreciate higher resolution and better graphics, but I already opt to play drastically inferior graphic versions of games i already own on the PS4 simply because the convenience of mobile is a lot more important for me.

Most these [multi-platform] games are also built for PC, and built to support ridiculously low graphic settings, because only a small fraction of PC gamers actually even own a desktop these days. At the end of the day, porting a game for the switch wont be as much on "is it technically possible?" as it will be on "does the publisher care for the platform?"

Like, I don't expect any effort from EA to port games, but I would not be shocked if next year we get Assassin Creed Origins or Odyssey ported over.

Re: Bethesda Delays Switch Version Of The Elder Scrolls: Blades Until Early Next Year

Rimebreaker

@Darknyht not exactly a console game, though. This is also the kind of game that requires a permanent online connection “else people cheat timers” so it’s not a viable thing for a switch on the go if you can’t find good WiFi.

Btw, I hear a lot better stuff about Asphalt, so I would not compare it to this. Asphalt I head gives every car a gas tank and you can earn more gas by winning races. Do well and you would not need to spend money. This game is just going to demand your money or send you away (and spam notifications on how you can just give them money.)

Re: Bethesda Delays Switch Version Of The Elder Scrolls: Blades Until Early Next Year

Rimebreaker

@andywitmyer typical timer locks, but worse by context. Imagine an ESO game where the you can only open X number of chests every X hours, or, of course, pay real money for gems to open them. And resource gathering also locked behind timers, that can again be sped up with money. And the game will spam you with “offers” on “gem sales” on a regular basis even if you are not in game. You can turn off notifications on the phone level, but then you don’t get a reminder when those horrible timers are over.

Honestly, better just play Skyrim again. Or Witcher 3.

Edit:
Old article but pretty much what I remember: https://www.kotaku.com.au/2019/03/elder-scrolls-blades-microtransactions/

Re: Axed Pokémon Are Being Added To Sword And Shield By Industrious Modders

Rimebreaker

@TheDragonDAFan Their release schedule does not seem to always be yearly, at least not full release wise. It's hard to get a full pattern but it seems to me their 4 year cycle is:
Mainline > Mainline+ > Remake > Break

My expectation (not my wish) would be something like:
2020 Diamond/Pearl remaster. (or a break shifting this full list a year up)
2021 Pokemon Armor(or a split ultimate version) with extra pokemon that get reworked for the Diamond/Pearl release.
2022 break (if not in 2020)
2023 next mainline pokemon

Re: A New Paid Membership Service Is Being Added To Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

Rimebreaker

@tobsesta99 that’s a ridiculous analogy. Players don’t want to pay for games on mobile, so they have to make free games that gouge the very small numbers willing to pay. Funny thing is these same players giving tons of money for a free game are also players that refuse to pay a fixed fee up-front. They WANT a free entry. It ends up only being players that never pay a penny for free games that complain the most about the developers looking for more ways to make money.

Btw, I say this clearly aware I am someone that hates these micro transaction garbage, but try as devs might, the bulk of the mobile consumer base just refuses to see value on software to pay up front for anything.

To be fair, if mobile was fertile ground for premium paid games, the Switch and Nintendo would had already failed as platform makers.

Re: A New Paid Membership Service Is Being Added To Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

Rimebreaker

Honest question: how many here complaining of these practices downloaded the mobile Mario game but never paid for the one unlock price “because it was fun but not worth that much money”?

We can’t be angry at Nintendo for just doing with mobile what works ok mobile. The mobile space will just not reward any premium efforts, so they just need to adopt anything that works.

Re: Video: Dragon Quest XI S Producers Reveal Their Favourite Characters And More In Quickfire Q+A

Rimebreaker

I am a bit sad neither went for my favorite character: Sylvando. Seriously, I think he is the true hero of the whole game!

But man, this game is so beefy... I “finished” the game but nowhere near truly finishing it! Never expected post-end-game content to also have cut scenes, voice acting and actual plot progression! I just won’t be done in time to play Pokémon when it arrives on my mailbox tomorrow.

Btw, now I wish so much they do a DQ3 remake!

Re: Yet Another Limited Run Game Site Appears, Kicks Things Off With Bridge Constructor Portal

Rimebreaker

@FX102A “I was partially hooked into the Limited game release race picking up every game I conceivably felt I’d want to own and play”

I understand your FOMO point since I fell for it for a while with a few PS4 games, but why would you feel this way if you only bought games you did want to own?

Lately I am doing just that, and only for switch games that allow an open preorder (not click-camping PS4 games ever again). I don’t care for the expensive collector editions, IMO, they are there only for the super fans of particular games.

That being said, I do feel a lot of these services are indeed manipulating collectors and FOMO instincts. Anyone that even thinks they want a Console X “complete collection” sometime in the future and attempting to build towards it is being basically strong-armed into these limited supply releases, and it sucks. It’s very likely going to be detrimental to the collector space, and I see some of these crash-and-burning in the near future. Sadly some of these are damned resilient by virtue of taking money up-front and only manufacturing the pre-prefers copies. They face very low risk.

What I really would love to see is a “manufacture on demand” service, maybe provided by Nintendo themselves. Let’s say Capcom don’t want to release collection X on cart, then don’t and just offer it digitally but let Nintendo manufacture on-demand copies, at the customers expense.

Re: New Game-Changing Features Revealed For Pokémon Sword And Shield

Rimebreaker

@ItsOKToBeOK 3D games with dynamic cameras can also be ageless, so long they don’t shoot for hyper-realism since that continually becomes obsolete.

Look at Wind Waker, that game still looks fantastic, even if you just play the old game and ignore the HD remaster. This Pokémon’s art style is cartoony enough that it will age well, so long the game is actually fun, that is.

Re: Rumour: Nintendo May Have Caught The Pokémon Sword And Shield Leaker

Rimebreaker

@RazumikhinPG I’m aware the people that are upset are very vociferous about it. A month from now, though, we will be hearing “biggest Pokémon launch ever” and we will all see how few people actually are that angry (or how few actually are angry enough not to buy it)

Would I had loved it the Pokédex was full? Damn sure. But that won’t stop me from getting this game, as it looks amazing.

Btw, your initial point was the opposite you outline now (even if unintentionally.) you claimed the leak made people angrier, as if that actually would negatively impact more people or people that were in the fence into no longer buying it.

Re: Rumour: Nintendo May Have Caught The Pokémon Sword And Shield Leaker

Rimebreaker

I personally don’t consider pokemon looks to be spoilers. If I had the story spoiled I would be extremely angry, though.

That being said, I know some people love playing these games blind, and be surprised by discovering the new Pokémon themselves, as well as their evolutions, so in-your-face screenshot posting of these things embedded in articles (instead of links) and image cards on YouTube videos are really [bleep] moves.

Typing “spoilers ahead” and then embedding an image won’t help anyone that happens to do a quick scroll by to the comments.

Re: Blizzard Is Indeed Bringing Overwatch 2 To The Nintendo Switch

Rimebreaker

Still not happy at blizzard, but by the time this comes who knows how I’ll feeling.

That said, it’s weird they calling it OW2 with the big number two. Given the first story content will actually be on this game, I feel it should had instead been given a subtitle instead. OCD in me would feel weird about having OW2 and not having an OW1. I had a similar issue with Titan Fall 2.

Re: Port Specialist Virtuos Convinced Obsidian To Bring The Outer Worlds To Switch

Rimebreaker

@Ralek85 "I do believe you can turn of the pop-ups notifications for trophies by now. "

Last time i checked, the only way was by disabling all notifications, that does not work for me. For me, I would love if the PS and XBox had complete "disable trophy features" checkbox somewhere, that would hide every single UI element related to them. Even if you disabled notifications, one of the first thing the system shows you when you pop in a disk is information about the trophies you and/or your friends earned on that game recently.

Re: Port Specialist Virtuos Convinced Obsidian To Bring The Outer Worlds To Switch

Rimebreaker

@Ralek85 as disappointing as the Skyrim end was, I cared that I had not finished it.

Funny thing you mention cinema, because there is a lot of tv and movies I would never get to experience if I was not able to stream them to my phone during idle time at work. Hell, a lot I actually multi-task through. Also: my phablet up close my face yields a lot bigger sight cover area than my huge TV does at the distance I would sit from it.

I do like being able to watch movies and play games on my big tv. I never was crazy about the 3DS or other mobile devices. But the convenience of being able to play my games on the go and just dock them to play on the TV just can’t be beat, for me.

Mind you: I don’t play twitchy FPS games where 60 FPS make a win-or-lose difference. I don’t play things like Fortnite, but if I did, I would likely play on the PC at home and on the Switch when traveling, since that games has cross-platform progression.

Side benefit of the switch: i can be OCD about achievements, I can’t stop them from dictating how I play. The switch does not have them, and that actually makes my play throughs of games a LOT more enjoyable.

Re: Port Specialist Virtuos Convinced Obsidian To Bring The Outer Worlds To Switch

Rimebreaker

@Ralek85 I used to have tons of free time to spend in front of my TV back in the day when Fallout 3 came out, but since Skyrim game out, a bit before really, I basically have never had enough time to sit down around the TV and play a game of this depth to completion. I only managed to play Skyrim through its ending, without skipping the fun side exploration, because I was able to play it for hours in a plane or in a long drive (as a passenger, of course) and drag the game along with me anywhere I went.

That’s why I’m waiting for the Switch version of the game, so I can play it anywhere, and likely, actually get to finish the darned thing.

I don’t care about the pixel quality fidelity junk anymore, hell you might say I never did. If I cared, I would have always just spent thousands setting up expensive computers on the living room and play the always higher quality PC versions, I have always valued convenience over amazing graphics. And I think a huge amount of console players do too, else the PS4Pro and XBOneX would sell a lot more than they both do.

Re: The Outer Worlds Won't Be Released On Switch Until Next Year

Rimebreaker

I expected it to come next year around May, honestly. No clue how I came up with that month. I’ll likely wait, this is a game I want to play without TV shackles not achievement/trophy distractions.

I might double dip and also get it on PC, I’m sure this one will be one to play multiple times, but I also have one hell of a backlog to go through, so no rush.

Re: Fighting Over What's 'Indie' And 'AAA' Harms The Industry, Says Sonic Mania And Cadance Of Hyrule Artist

Rimebreaker

Many of these terms have lost their punch. Used to be AAA was only used for the top budget titles produced by any publisher. Call of Duty, Assassin’s Crees, the like.

B titles with lower budgets never had much of a label to them.

Used to be that “indie” was just a label for the garage-band kind of developed game. Nowadays it seems any studio that happens to publish stuff themselves grabs on to the label. In my mind, indie does not mean “independent” and won’t ever mean that.

Wirh current third party engines, though, even the indiest of game can look fantastic, and thanks to the current retro trend, even the biggest names are making pixel-art games.