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As player numbers fall, Highguard makes the actually-quite-good 5v5 mode permanent

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  • C carnelian@lemmy.world

    Of course it does. Art is the medium through which we process and communicate our most complicated emotions. As the world continues to change, more and more art will have the power to affect us positively

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    underpantsweevil@lemmy.world
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    #14

    Art is the medium through which we process and communicate our most complicated emotions.

    Listen, I'm not saying we don't need the odd new DeltaRune or Blue Prince. But the sheer volume of new mass market games seems to have eclipsed the real overall demand some time ago.

    If you're constantly obsessed with the New Title, you lose sight of the vintage classics. You never have a chance to pick up an old Atari game from the 70s or try some SNES banger from the 90s or even a PS3 classic from the 10s if you've glued yourself to the New Releases queue.

    Maybe people have emotions worth communing with that are more than a year old.

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    • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU underpantsweevil@lemmy.world

      Art is the medium through which we process and communicate our most complicated emotions.

      Listen, I'm not saying we don't need the odd new DeltaRune or Blue Prince. But the sheer volume of new mass market games seems to have eclipsed the real overall demand some time ago.

      If you're constantly obsessed with the New Title, you lose sight of the vintage classics. You never have a chance to pick up an old Atari game from the 70s or try some SNES banger from the 90s or even a PS3 classic from the 10s if you've glued yourself to the New Releases queue.

      Maybe people have emotions worth communing with that are more than a year old.

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      carnelian@lemmy.world
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      I'm not saying we don't need the odd new DeltaRune or Blue Prince

      Okay great, so you agree with me 100%, thank you for clarifying.

      Regarding “New Title” addicts who consider anything released more than one day ago to be valueless, I agree that that is nonsensical. I’m confused about why you’re bringing it to my attention, however

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      • C carnelian@lemmy.world

        I'm not saying we don't need the odd new DeltaRune or Blue Prince

        Okay great, so you agree with me 100%, thank you for clarifying.

        Regarding “New Title” addicts who consider anything released more than one day ago to be valueless, I agree that that is nonsensical. I’m confused about why you’re bringing it to my attention, however

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        underpantsweevil@lemmy.world
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        #16

        so you agree with me 100%

        100%

        😕

        Amazed you're into text-heavy games when you're struggling with basic literacy.

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        • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU underpantsweevil@lemmy.world

          so you agree with me 100%

          100%

          😕

          Amazed you're into text-heavy games when you're struggling with basic literacy.

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          carnelian@lemmy.world
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          Which specific point do we disagree on? It seems you have acknowledged the necessity of new games, and even provided specific examples. So the matter is settled, yes?

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          • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU underpantsweevil@lemmy.world

            Art is the medium through which we process and communicate our most complicated emotions.

            Listen, I'm not saying we don't need the odd new DeltaRune or Blue Prince. But the sheer volume of new mass market games seems to have eclipsed the real overall demand some time ago.

            If you're constantly obsessed with the New Title, you lose sight of the vintage classics. You never have a chance to pick up an old Atari game from the 70s or try some SNES banger from the 90s or even a PS3 classic from the 10s if you've glued yourself to the New Releases queue.

            Maybe people have emotions worth communing with that are more than a year old.

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            dil
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            Im not 40, I've tried old games, I know why they aren't still relevant now, nostalgia doesn't make me like them

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            • D dil

              Im not 40, I've tried old games, I know why they aren't still relevant now, nostalgia doesn't make me like them

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              #19

              Art is the medium through which we process and communicate our most complicated emotions.

              I know why they aren’t still relevant now

              😕

              I'm getting a lot of confused responses in this thread.

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              • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU underpantsweevil@lemmy.world

                Art is the medium through which we process and communicate our most complicated emotions.

                I know why they aren’t still relevant now

                😕

                I'm getting a lot of confused responses in this thread.

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                dil
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                Demand for new games will always be up, we aren't the audience, kids, teens, and new adults are. They don't feel any nostalgia for the past, they want the newest freshest coolest thing, they buy 2k, fifa, etc. every year simply because it's newz

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                • D dil

                  Demand for new games will always be up, we aren't the audience, kids, teens, and new adults are. They don't feel any nostalgia for the past, they want the newest freshest coolest thing, they buy 2k, fifa, etc. every year simply because it's newz

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                  #21

                  Demand for new games will always be up

                  Sounds heard shortly before an industry crashes.

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                    #22

                    They still haven't changed their minds on anti-cheat support for Linux. They need to rid it, or turn on the box (since they're using EAC) and let Linux user play it.

                    That's why it's unplayable on Linux.

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                    • underpantsweevil@lemmy.worldU underpantsweevil@lemmy.world

                      Demand for new games will always be up

                      Sounds heard shortly before an industry crashes.

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                      I honestly forgot about how popular free to play games that keep building upon themselves and never get sequels are rnow

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                      • papstjl4u@lemmy.worldP papstjl4u@lemmy.world

                        Highguard has an art style that is primarily concerned with selling cosmetics instead of delivering a hopefully unique vision.

                        Highguard, Finals, and many more have this "everything goes" therefore nothing matters style.

                        It's a call sign, that Deadlocks beta-design on old heroes has more vision.

                        It although shows, that hero shooters are not at the end possibilities.

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                        #24

                        The Finals at least is a fun as fuck game. The everything goes style also kinda makes sense considering the game is taking place in some kind of VR game show and both mocking of this kind of live service while being a live service game itself.

                        It's also not a hero shooter; Your dude is supposed to be you. 🤷‍♂️

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                          The Finals at least is a fun as fuck game. The everything goes style also kinda makes sense considering the game is taking place in some kind of VR game show and both mocking of this kind of live service while being a live service game itself.

                          It's also not a hero shooter; Your dude is supposed to be you. 🤷‍♂️

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                          flyby@lemmy.zip
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                          #25

                          Yeah I feel that Finals at least has a bit of style in it - basically a dystopian corporate unserious “we are quirky” “please the rich overlords” vibe

                          Which sounds annoying af considering that it’s a reflection of a real world but actually works pretty well for some reason

                          Also cosmetics are legitimately good - finger akimbo guns, stick revolver and bao buns grenade launcher are hilarious

                          I do think it’s one of the reasons why game is almost dead though - style is pretty bland on the surface which is why I skipped it initially until I tried to actually play it and was hooked

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                          • T tommysoda@lemmy.world

                            I feel like 75% of the hate for this game is literally just because they had a trailer at the end of the game awards that nobody liked. I kinda feel bad for the devs. The game isn't amazing, but it doesn't deserve this much hate.

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                            I feel like a lot of it is dumb people jumping on the bandwagon. But I do think a lot of the dislike/ disappointment since launch was warranted, things like terrible performance, the long matches which had weird downtime. 3v3 on ridiculous sized maps.

                            I didn't like the trailer, and I definitely don't think it should have been the finale for game awards(hurt it way more), but the dumb hate wagon for it and calling it concord 2 was dumb.

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