Digital Bros joins the chorus of game companies putting people out of work in the name of “operational efficiency.”

188 points

We like new IP. We just don’t want trash at launch.

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98 points

Or live service games.

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16 points

Or poorly implemented cash grabs.

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11 points

Or bad performance on near new overpriced hardware.

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The problem is that it’s a measurement of trust.

  • New IP comes out, people are apprehensive if they know nothing about it.

  • Sequel to popular IP comes out, people trust it because they know and like the earlier game, and assume a sequel will be more of that.

  • And if a sequel ever deviates from the proven model of its predecessors, people lose their shit and send death threats to developers.

That’s why you see so much recycled garbage come out, because trying something new usually results in more risk and lower returns. Not always, but usually.

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Never even heard of them. For a start we want no always online bullshit, no battle passes or micro transactions. No stupid launchers either.

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I keep finding all these cool games and instantly get deflated when I find out they’re online. I want single player, i really don’t like playing with other people.

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I remember being a kid playing Morrowind and really wishing my friends could play with me.

Now I’m an adult and I don’t want to play with the kids. They have way more time to play and take my ass to the cleaners. After the umpteenth time getting tea bagged while some 13 year old goes on about fucking my mother, his voice breaking repeatedly throughout, I swore off multiplayer.

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I don’t know of you know this or care anymore but there is a pretty solid morrowind multiplayer mod out now

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There’s a jump between your first paragraph and the second. In the first one you said you wanted to play with your friends. But in the second you got the worst of Internet boys.

I also wanted to play Morrowind with my friends. We got Elder Scrolls Online but that’s a monkey’s paw wish. I wanted drop in multiplayer and an experience more like left 4 dead. I don’t want randoms. I want my friends. I don’t want a big always online persistent world. I want the single player world, but with my friends.

If I keep going I’m just going to reinvent Baldur’s Gate 3 multiplayer. That’s basically what I wanted back when. Not the MMO shit.

Hell, even the dark souls “summon a friend in” is like 70% of what I wanted.

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I feel you, I mostly skip the online parts unless they are private games with a few people I know.

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72 points

The future of entertainment is bleak as fuck.

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Unapproved language detected. Drink verification can!

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Meh, at least as far as the games industry goes, we’ve been here before. Really the past few years have been incredible for games, now it’s time to settle into another stretch of mediocrity as companies learn the same lessons over again. Super sucks for the devs, though, seems they always get the shortest end of the stick.

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And I’m here trying to figure out which assumptions have to be true for this statement to be true.

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51 points

So for the next 20 years all AAA game publishers will do the game equivalent of only releasing MCU/DC reboots, sequels and prequels?

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Ah yes the anime treatment. Only release reboots, sequels, prequels, and poor spinoffs. For every One Punch Man, Mob Psycho 100, Chainsaw Man, or Megalobox, there are way more re-do’s or milking such as Yet Another Gundam Series, a new Bleach something or another, InuYasha retread, Trigun reboot, Hunter x Hunter reboot, FMA Brotherhood, Fruits Basket, Fate/Stay universe, Evangelion remake, everything DragonBall…I could go on. It’s rather depressing.

Games are just following the curves established by other artistic mediums over the decades when laziness and greed wins, as it always does. Even The Last of Us wasn’t safe.

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For every reboot sequel and prequel there are 10 new series. There are around 40 different new anime this season. (Without counting Chinese, musics, poor quality and children’s show). Take a look at myanimelist seasonal anime.

(Anime in Japan come out in season : winter, spring, summer, fall. So they start and finish roughly at the same time).
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And most or your example are pretty bad,

  • bleach just got an end that everyone liked
  • hunter hunter was paused because the author is sick, it never stopped and it’s not a reboot
  • FMA brotherhood was great because it fixed the issue with FMA : the end of the anime was made before the manga. And it’s 2009 come on you can’t use that to say that nowadays there’s only reboots
  • yeah they are milking the fate franchise and evangelion, and their community is all for it
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Sounds like you just need to stay away from Shonen series.

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1 point

last r we

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40 points

Everyone should start prepping for cheaper and crappier “AAA” titles moving forward.

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cheaper

If only

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47 points

Cheaper development budgets, no room for QA, rushed out the door; still sold for 70 bucks.

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I feel old. Remember when a brand new, highly anticipated, AAA game was like $40?

Not they are $70, plus $20-40 for preorder deluxe directors cut extra content bonus versions. Plus $10-30 for “season passes”. Plus online subscription services for the game itself, the online service the game runs on, or both. Oh, and don’t forget ad placement in the game. A giant billboard for house insurance in every cutscene. Drink your monster energy to refill your sprint meter…

That doesn’t include greedy mobile games that require vast amounts of money to remove artificial restriction, such as daily energy meters to act. Or cosmetic DLC that costs half the price of the game itself.

And don’t even get me start on the constant tracking, spying, or actual malware some publishers implement in their games.

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3 points

Did somebody say MW3?

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9 points

cheaper quality

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Nah, I don’t want to pay less for AAA games. I don’t pay for them at all. They’re all mass-produced garbage.

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8 points

Already there, though not with the cheap part

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5 points

I don’t recall the last AAA or major studio game I bought.

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I can’t remember the last time I got drunk.

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