Were any of those as bad? I thought those were basically graphics controversies which footage of the game in the months before launch showed honestly anyway. I know BioShock Infinite changed but they had continually showed it off and discussed it, no?Really? Shit, someone tell them about Bioshock Infinite, Watch Dogs, or everything Bethesda touches.
Really? Shit, someone tell them about Bioshock Infinite, Watch Dogs, or everything Bethesda touches.
For entertainment products like this?
No, not really unless its defective (even then this stuff is so goddamn minor and isn't a health and safety concern). I think "experiences" like movies, arts and games should generally be exempt.
The backlash this game has gotten is so overblown it's crazy. Every game cuts features as it goes on. Most games with overblown expectations fail to meet them. Anyone remember all the shit that was promised to be in Shenmue? The game was nothing like I had imagined in the end yet I still loved it and it went on to be a classic. Having a ton of features planned and then cutting some of them as it becomes apparent that they can't be delivered on time happens with every single game that has ever come out.
I didn't find the game to be anything more or anything less than what I had seen in all of the previews. Fly to a planet, look at neat stuff, go to a different planet, look at neat stuff, repeat forever.
In the businesses world, managers answer for their team. But that doesn't mean the team members get off Scott free. At least not in the software industry I am employed with.
The backlash this game has gotten is so overblown it's crazy. Every game cuts features as it goes on. Most games with overblown expectations fail to meet them. Anyone remember all the shit that was promised to be in Shenmue? The game was nothing like I had imagined in the end yet I still loved it and it went on to be a classic. Having a ton of features planned and then cutting some of them as it becomes apparent that they can't be delivered on time happens with every single game that has ever come out.
I didn't find the game to be anything more or anything less than what I had seen in all of the previews. Fly to a planet, look at neat stuff, go to a different planet, look at neat stuff, repeat forever.
??? Hello Games could always make an expansion to put more stuff in like they intended....
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I continue to be amazed how many people there are that are totally happy and actuall call for companies to shit on them, their consumer rights, and their money. Un-fucking-real.
Good. Nail this fuckers to the wall.
While Hello Games are not the first to pull such tactics I think this could really help set a precedent.
Maybe kill of the trend of the E3 Ubisoft bullshit demo and other similar offenders.
lmao
What do you think these guys can do exactly? Get them arrested? Everyone fired?
They'll replace a trailer. Maybe. Oh man that nailing, that'll show Ubi/EA/Acti!
Really? Shit, someone tell them about Bioshock Infinite, Watch Dogs, or everything Bethesda touches.
In particular, Bioshock Infinite
This way of thinking is really wrong. What your suggesting is "experiences" like movies, arts and games can do whatever they want and not be held accountable for anything should generally be exempt is very anti consumer. If anything there should be more law in place for this kind of things. You go to a museum advertising T-rex dinosaur bones. You pay your ticket but there is no T-rex bones. You spent the money on gas to drive there, money for parking, and money for ticket to go inside. According to your thinking they should be exempt. Another example is you go to a movie theater advertising they Star Wars. After paying for your ticket you sit down and watch the movie, but what was showed was a B-rated version of Star Wars according to you logic they are as well exempt. The sames applies to games. No one should be exempt. Now if they change it and advertise they change it in advance so the information is out there than that is different. If not than the equal frauds.
All of those things aren't "experiences"
I'm saying if someone says "the new star wars prequels will be great and answer some questions about the force"
you don't get to sue them because how shit midcloreans are.
Yep. It always comes up, and its disingenuous at the very least.This whole "Well, other games have done it so it's ok," shtick is getting old.
.Shuhei Yoshida, the president of Sony's Worldwide Studios, told Eurogamer he understood why some fans were critical of No Man's Sky - and blamed Hello Games' pre-release PR strategy for building up unrealistic expectations
Maybe I'm misremembering but I don't think BioShock Infinite is a good example. They did show that early vertical slice that didn't turn out to be very representative of the scale of the final game. But it's not like they clung to that and continued to misrepresent the game as the development changed direction over the years.
This discussion is not as impartial as it should be, because unlike other consumer products, video games have their buyers be emotionally invested in them.
??? Hello Games could always make an expansion to put more stuff in like they intended....
Really? Shit, someone tell them about Bioshock Infinite, Watch Dogs, or everything Bethesda touches.
The backlash this game has gotten is so overblown it's crazy. Every game cuts features as it goes on. Most games with overblown expectations fail to meet them. Anyone remember all the shit that was promised to be in Shenmue? The game was nothing like I had imagined in the end yet I still loved it and it went on to be a classic. Having a ton of features planned and then cutting some of them as it becomes apparent that they can't be delivered on time happens with every single game that has ever come out.
I didn't find the game to be anything more or anything less than what I had seen in all of the previews. Fly to a planet, look at neat stuff, go to a different planet, look at neat stuff, repeat forever.
Some of the posts in this thread just remind me of this:
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Very much so, it's utterly bizarre.Some of the posts in this thread just remind me of this
Some of the posts in this thread just remind me of this:
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The backlash this game has gotten is so overblown it's crazy. Every game cuts features as it goes on. Most games with overblown expectations fail to meet them. Anyone remember all the shit that was promised to be in Shenmue? The game was nothing like I had imagined in the end yet I still loved it and it went on to be a classic. Having a ton of features planned and then cutting some of them as it becomes apparent that they can't be delivered on time happens with every single game that has ever come out.
I didn't find the game to be anything more or anything less than what I had seen in all of the previews. Fly to a planet, look at neat stuff, go to a different planet, look at neat stuff, repeat forever.
A lot of products have their consumers emotionally invested in them. Everything from cars to pet care products.
Plus you're ignoring that companies feed into the hype knowing that it triggers an emotional impulse to buy. I don't get why you think products that take advantage of consumers emotions should be given any less protection, it sounds like corporate licking.
Are you for real or just trolling? Because oh boy are you wrongNo product has their owner be as emotionally invested in it and it's industry quite like video games. If someone bought a car or a pet care product or a hammer and that product did not offer what was advertised, they would not even think twice about complaining to the producer and asking for either a refund or compensation. Only video games will have its enthusiasts be corporate apologists. And perhaps iPhone users; I'm not sure.
You do realize that "reviews" and "user feedback" dont exist with someone buying the game first before such things exist, yes?I'm sure people have some point about the game having false advertising or whatever. They must have felt somewhat betrayed learning that the game they bought turned out to be quite different from what they expected.
...But I don't have sympathy at all for those people. Hype culture is bullshit. This game wasn't a sequel, and it wasn't being released by a well known developer. The fact that so many people bought into this game still blows my mind. Hello Games promised the world with No Man's Sky, but it's still the consumer's responsibility to be smart and make better decisions. Making an informed purchase based on reviews and user feedback just seems like common sense at this point. That's not to say you can't feel disappointed in this game, but having any form of buyer's regret is simply on you.
Making money off of lies is only bad when a group larger than 50 does it.
Will Sean come out and say something?
Sean did everything he could to stop people from getting an accurate picture of the game. e.g. please don't watch streams or you'll ruin all the wonderful surprises we worked so hard on.
You do realize that "reviews" and "user feedback" dont exist with someone buying the game first before such things exist, yes?
Too busy counting his money. Probably hanging out with that occulus rift guy.
Awesome. I feel misled.