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(06-04-2012, 03:39 AM)
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Eh, I blame the people who came up with the ideas, but no-one really stopped supporting the bad practices either. Just look at any thread about day 1 preorder bonuses and people are getting the game at seven different shops.
Your use of the word "perceived" problem is odd though.
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(06-04-2012, 03:42 AM)
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I love gaming at the moment. Voting with my wallet has worked well and any moral stands I take are usually balanced out by the waiting game (eventual PC or GOTY editions that drop the issues)
Man Driver San Fran will be a cult classic. So fucking brilliant. It's like the next generation Burnout I was hoping for! Thank Choc and Jintor for pimping it in the past! Yup love the hell out of my USB Saturn pad. Just can't capture that magic feeling again for a fighting game on current consoles. Although Soul Blade sessions on an old beat up PSOne with the digital pads sends me flying through time and space too.
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(06-04-2012, 03:42 AM)
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In this case, "supporting the practices" is "buying the games". The suggestion that people should entirely quit their favourite type of game because of some minor annoyances is ridiculous in the extreme.
DLC isn't an inherent "problem". Every console has had major hardware problems this gen (except maybe the PSP?). Even unpatchable software can be buggy, and it's way more annoying when it is, like when you can brick entire DS carts for naming your save file the wrong thing.
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(06-04-2012, 03:43 AM)
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Failings with the Wii's software lineup are on the third party developers/publishers as much as they are with Nintendo. Resident Evil 4 sold over a million copies despite having already been released on three other platforms in the preceding couple of years and rather than following that up with some kind of Resident Evil 4-2 or whatever, some new adventure built off RE4, Capcom pumped out a couple of lightgun games.
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(06-04-2012, 03:50 AM)
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(06-04-2012, 03:50 AM)
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At least they appear to be trying real hard with the Wii U in regards to the hardcore gamer, I'll give them that. |
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(06-04-2012, 03:51 AM)
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Aside from map packs, Activision have actually been really good this gen. Even if you dont like the games, at least CoD is free to play, 60fps, supported by a community for years and never has an online pass. EA's MoH/BF games are the polar opposite of this and still sell for some baffling reason.
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Patching methods are essential - granted. But some games are inherently unpatchable even with the mechanism to do so. Fallout 3 on ps3 proves this. Even the goty edition was fundamentally broken, unlike the 360/pc versions which in the latter case could at least be fixed by the community kind of like vampire the masquerade was.
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(06-04-2012, 03:51 AM)
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Originally Posted by Box of Bunnies:
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NeoGAF's Emotion Exchequer Extraordinaire
(06-04-2012, 03:54 AM)
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If they had just done right by their customers in the first place, everyone would have forgotten the issue by now. |
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(06-04-2012, 03:55 AM)
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The lack of power in the system is why I feel like they won't get the third party support. If the ps4 and 720 are that much more powerful what company wants to spend time and money on downgrading a game. Unless your ea or activision, no one. |
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(06-04-2012, 03:58 AM)
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Traditional gamers fault again? |
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(06-04-2012, 03:59 AM)
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That's sarcasm, right? They abused their virtual monopoly power back in the day, which is what made it so easy for all those publishers to jump ship when Sony came along promising more freedom, lower licensing fees and ponies for everyone.
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(06-04-2012, 04:00 AM)
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I dislike them due to buggy ports and QA, for horse armour (they started the trend but didnt continue it at least), and for deception/manipulation of the review process. They didnt burn me badly; both times I bought their games I got full refunds in short order. But I genuinely havent been less impressed with any other game than oblivion/fo3 (ps3) since the old EA games on ps1 like lost world and nfs2. |
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(06-04-2012, 04:02 AM)
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Certainly, but examples like Capcom's handling of Resident Evil just completely baffle me. I mean sure, making a lightgun spinoff makes sense, the system was good at them and I own a few of them for it mysef. But how can you sell nearly two million copies of a game that had already sold three and a half million elsewhere and not properly follow up on that?
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(06-04-2012, 04:04 AM)
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(06-04-2012, 04:05 AM)
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Ultimate team was the carrot that enabled/encouraged all the xbl hacks a few months back. No idea on hard ylod numbers, but anecdotally every one of my mates who has a ps3 original build has had one, myself included. Same as every 360 owner I know has had rrods. The only difference is ps3s usually failed after an extra year or two on 360s.
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I'm not blaming traditional gamers for Fo3 on ps3 - I blame bethesda (or sony) for that. But I do blame the "traditional gamer" ecosystem of publisher -> review outlet hype (esp kotaku types dancing with hyped games) -> traditional gamer credulity for enabling this kind of incident to continue. Skyrim showed that no lessons were learnt whatsoever. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me etc etc
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(06-04-2012, 04:09 AM)
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So it's a bit much to say "not much better" than RROD, right? It could be "not much worse" than Wii GPU issues. |
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(06-04-2012, 04:09 AM)
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Nintendo's arm can only stretch so far. They're responsible for some of the third party failings of the Wii (and others), but not the whole situation. The onus is on third parties to make use of an existing market. It was there, they ignored it, and it died.
I don't really give a shit about third party ports on the Wii U, unless they're console exclusive games. I'm only really interested in exclusives and unique titles. If Nintendo's presser is bloated with multi-platform ports I'm going to be bummed. |
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(06-04-2012, 04:13 AM)
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(06-04-2012, 04:50 AM)
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If they had the 3rd party support, no matter how they went about it, why does it matter? Everyone is throwing around money now for exclusivity so it's certainly nothing new. |
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(06-04-2012, 04:57 AM)
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You know I don't think I've had a single friend lose their 360. Mine's gone twice (I had it fixed by Microsoft once and a random dude the second time when it was out of warranty) but off the top of my head I've never had a mate tell me their's has gone. That can't be normal. None of my friend's PS3s have gone either
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(06-04-2012, 04:59 AM)
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Incidentally though, the US service has an option where they give you the label to print and put on the box, making shipping both ways free. I'm surprised NAL doesn't do that. |