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I wouldn't say I have worked with games, but I have worked with communities that do stuff with game developers and people from the game industry. I've helped stream, helped streamers, helped with showcasing a new game to a community I volunteer to and so on. I may be working more with events soon with the community I volunteer for, so I will be working close with people we have streaming for us. Other than that, that would be it for me.
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I don't play MMOs all that much. When I do happen to play them, I usually am with a few friends already. I don't play these type of games by myself, as I'm not one to go out and meet new people lol. Just my anxiety being annoying as usual. I'd give more MMOs a try if my friends would consider playing it too. It's why I play games like COD yet, because they will sometimes play that once in a while.
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They should totally release this bad boy, I'd for sure purchase it. I guess they teamed up with Razer to make a dev kit handheld system, and I guess they are allowing devs to get their hands on it only. They have no plans of mass producing this at the moment, but it sounds like this could be a trial run to see if it works well. Think this could be a direct competitor to the steam deck if it ever releases? You can read more on this beast here: https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/qualcomm-snapdragon-g3x/
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I recently heard that the developers of GTA Trilogy remastered utilized AI to improve on some of the graphics. This is why a lot of the billboards and signs in game have misspelled words, as the AI recreated the best outcome of the image, but it resulted in some words being misspelled or completely changed. So it got me thinking, what are some other games that utilize AI to create a portion of the world or even the story? I think it's going to happen soon, because we're already hearing about scripts and stories being created by AI, so the idea of games being made with AI, could be a possible future. I hear right now it's not so great, considering how GTA trilogy went, but it shows that it can work, you just need to go in and correct the mistakes it makes. Do you think more games will utilize AI in this way?
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It was delayed back in August until sometime in 2022. They say it was because of the pandemic and how PC parts were hard to come by, which makes sense. You can read more on why at the link below. https://comicyears.com/gaming/intellivision-amico-delayed-again-to-2022/ On top of this though, I guess there's been some problems with this console and some people don't, like the controllers not working properly, phone connectivity was spotty and I hear there was other issues. As well, the games on the console are a bit lacking from what I have seen, just seems to be a cheap, overpriced console with mobile games. I'm not very hopeful for this project to be honest. I have a feeling it won't come out, of if it does, it will fail miserably.
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Ashes of Creation is a new MMORPG that I believe is currently in early access, but has been around for a little while now. Has anyone here played it? Is it any good? I am not normally one to play MMORPGs, but some friends of mine want to get into it soon and they have asked me to get it too. But idk if I can see myself investing the time needed to play it. Here's the most recent trailer of the game.
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What developers do the best job supporting their games?
Kane99 replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
I'd have to say the majority of indie game developers, as they tend to work further on their games. Big titles tend to lose support after a few years I'd say, but with indie devs I feel like they want to keep working on their games. A lot of the big time devs out there, even the good ones, seem to make more mistakes than they should. Years ago I respected Rockstar, but in recent years they've gotten lazy and their focus became about the money rather than making games fans want. I want to like Rockstar, but their focus is on money rather than making a fun experience, and it shows with the recent GTA trilogy. But yeah, Indie devs for me, they seem to be the ones that have passion for making games people truly want to play. -
Blame it on the scalpers. Stores have been only given limited stock at certain times, usually random times, so that more people can sign up for the option to buy one. I think the PlayStation sites has an option to be notified of stores that have more stock. I would also check into walmart, target and other stores and see if they have an option to be notified when some are in stock. Sadly, this is going to be the future, because it seems every gaming item that releases has to be bought up by scalpers, and in turn they make it hard to find or bring the price up a ton. Even the Xbox Series X mini fridge was picked up by scalpers. It's a sad world when all the good stuff we want goes to scalpers first. 😞
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It was an interesting choice for Microsoft to release the Halo Infinite Multiplayer for free before the official release of the campaign. That drops December 8th I believe, but the multiplayer has been out for over a week I'd say now, and it's become hugely popular since release. So I am a bit worried that sales for Infinite's campaign will fall because of this. Do you think the campaign version will still sell good? I think they made an interesting move with this, as they potentially will recoup the money from microtransactions and all that from MP. I assume that was their master plan, because they knew the MP would be the main attraction. So the sales for the campaign version probably doesn't matter all that much to them, because they'll make bank from multiplayer if anything. What do you guys think? Will the campaign version sell bad because of this? Or will it do just fine?
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CD Project Red for the most part has a good track record, that was until their highly awaited games, Cyberpunk 2077 a broken and sometimes, unplayable mess was released. It has since gotten better over the year it has been out, but it is still not 100% all there. That being said, CD Projekt Red faced a lot of backlash for rushing this game to release, and rightfully so, they deserved the backlash. But, do you think they will learn from this and will not repeat this same mistake with their future games? Or, could they end up failing us again down the road?
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Been on the lookout for a new gaming chair for a while now. I'm currently using this old office chair I got from a thrift store a while ago, and it gets uncomfortable after sitting for too long. I tried looking through Amazon, but I am questioning the quality of chairs they offer, as a lot of the chairs they list for sale is unknown brands for the most part. So I've decided to go to the manufacturers site from now on and find chairs that way. I was thinking about getting a cheap recliner instead, but idk if that would work out so well for me.
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Are there any good pro wrestling games on mobile? I downloaded some pro wrestling management game recently, but couldn't get into it. I am looking for one that has all in one, a wrestling game, with a management game. One where I can run multiple shows and hire/fire wrestlers. I think that wrestling revolution 3d is on mobile, but I want something that's a bit more "quality". Any suggestions?
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Think Battlefield 2042 will go free to play with all the issues?
Kane99 replied to Kane99's topic in Video Games
That's the thing, there needs to be a change now rather than later. EA doesn't seem to feel bad about their many mistakes, and they keep making them. The good news is, that sales have been lacking for a while, especially with battlefield. I hope after this, they rethink their strategy. I hope 2042 doesn't sell well, because maybe then they will listen. But I honestly doubt anything will change until they get caught doing something really bad. -
Are there any good games like The Sims that you'd recommend checking out? Not the sim city style, but more of the actual Sims where you control a person, build a home, go to work, etc. I was thinking of picking up Sims 4 finally, but also wanted to look into other games like it. What would you say the best alternative would be to The Sims?
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I recently found out that there are esports teams that are starting to come out of high schools and colleges near me. I guess some schools are starting to make their own esports teams, and also have courses set up for esports. And of course I'm late to the party because I never had such things when I was in high school. I had computer maintenance and repair, not esports. 😞 But I'm pretty psyched that this is happening though, because this means that future generations will be into video games, and we may see esports grow even more. And hey, being able to play games while in school, well damn, I wish I was a kid again lol. Anyway, if I didn't deal with social anxiety, I think I would have started my own esports course in one of my local schools. I think it'd be cool to be a teacher in that field, but I doubt I'd make it considering I'm no pro gamer lol.
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Jump scares may have been effective in the past, but these days it's just lazy, just like hearing violin played in horror movies or massive scenes. I remember Layers of Fear being great when I first played it, but after playing it multiple times over (had to due to glitches in first two playthroughs), the jump scares lost their power. And once I realized the game was mostly about jump scares, I lost a bit of interest in the game. Don't get me wrong, I liked the story and the atmosphere, but that game was all about the jump scare and it turned me off to it. I like when a horror game is creative, has a spooky atmosphere and tries different things. idk, I guess I just feel that horror games are becoming tamer. But what do you guys think? Are jump scares a lazy scare tactic these days?
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For those wondering about the problems the remastered trilogy had, watch this video from whatculture about all the things that were removed from the game. I am not going to be buying this trilogy set until it's fixed. The good news though, is that Rockstar did re-release the original PC versions of these games on Steam, so I might just get those ones instead and use mods to improve them. Feels like that is probably the route Rockstar should have taken instead of remastering mobile ports.
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Well, mostly having to collect a ton of items that gets you nothing. I can't stand collecting things that aren't really needed. Like in the Assassin Creed games, having to collect feathers and other items. It just gets really tedious to have to do that. And when they tie it into an achievement, I usually don't bother unless it's easy and I can traverse through the map really fast. Otherwise I just don't have the patience.
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I don't get into all genres, but I would say I fall in line with select genres, like; action, adventure, rpg (some), racing (some), puzzle, horror, open world, etc. I would give any genre a try if I don't normally play it. I'm open to trying new genres as well. The ones I mentioned above are the ones I tend to focus on the most. But, I wouldn't say it's important to me.
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Think Battlefield 2042 will go free to play with all the issues?
Kane99 replied to Kane99's topic in Video Games
EA needs to get their shit together. They have failed countless times over the years with many of their games struggling on release. It's mainly because they push their developers to make unreasonable release dates, and idk why EA can't do more delays. I wonder if these studios have to get EA to approve on a delay, because I bet a lot of their games could have been saved by a couple or few delays. Anthem, Madden, and now Battlefield. It seems every game that releases these days comes with a ton of problems. I think a lot of them fall into the safety net of "Oh we'll fix it up in the next few months to a year, no biggie", so they release it in an unfinished state and make updates/changes later. Things need to change fast, because games can't keep coming out in this quality. -
I would say yeah. I consider them on a shelf as display. Just the same as having books on a shelf. I'd say that counts. That is a possibility. I could see digital games bringing some prices up for physical games. Especially if they are rare games physically.
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We don't see a lot of peripheral based games anymore, stuff like Guitar Hero, Rock band, and DJ Hero. There are no new games releasing for these devices, but I think it'd be cool if a community of gamers came together to make new games to utilize these devices. There's already a game you can get online to called Clone Hero that you can use the guitar from Guitar Hero and Rock Band on, but I would love to play around more with the DJ Hero controller and the drum set for Rock Band in PC games. It's likely that we won't be seeing anymore games in this genre for the foreseeable future.
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I don't really bother all that much with reviews anymore to be honest. I think I've started to rely more on social media reaction if anything. If a game is good, I'll see something on twitter or facebook, or see praise for weeks. Reviews are great, don't get me wrong. I just don't usually bother with them anymore. I just never see the point to. But that's just me, I've gotten used to public reactions showing me the way, reviewers are just a part of it.
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I don't use wishlist features a whole lot with gaming for some reason. I think I have two games on my wishlist in Steam, those being Mafia Definitive Edition..., I'll just take a screenshot of the ones in there, it's easier. I'm tempted to get Mafia, but idk if I want to pay even that much for it. I'm cheap lately lol.
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Of course the game is dealing with hackers now. It seems to be coming more from the PC side of it, and fans are asking for the option to turn crossplay off. I played the game with my nephew last night, and wasn't getting into it. I also have no clue if I encountered any hackers, but I assume there was some. Or I just suck at Halo, idk lol. But seriously, I guess we can't have good things. Do you hope they release an option to turn off crossplay? I won't be able to as I'm on PC, so I guess I'll just have to deal with the hackers as best I can. With this also being free to play, hackers will have a much easier time with it too. You can read the full story below. https://knowtechie.com/cheaters-in-halo-infinite-are-becoming-a-massive-problem-heres-what-theyre-up-to/