The Order: 1886 |OT| The steaks are high...
OH YES! Why don't they harden up! Theres absolutely no reason to feel bad that the thing that you devoted the past 5 years of your life to is hated and shit on by hundreds of thousands of people for no reason.
Game not even out yet and RAD is already in full force defending their game. If they are confident in their product , there is no need to be so defensive.
The Order: 1886 |OT| The steaks are high...
Medium and production method along with the circumstances of corporate culture form a product in incredible ways. My speaking about it categorically stems from this fact, and the fact that the devs have categorized the games themselves as much as possible through their advertising.
How would you feel if you spent 5 years of your life working day and night working on something you're deeply passionate about and have it get hated, shit on, and disregarded by hundreds of thousands of people before you've even released it.
Really sick of these stupid steak analogies, they just don't work >_>
Good lord this game gets so much hate, and its not even fucking out yet.
I really hope this game does well both critically, financially and is all around an amazing game, so it is undeniably proven that haters don't matter, so devs don't have to feel bad and can just ignore this shit.
It's also very silly to defend that same vitriol as criticism, because it's not criticism.
Are people honestly getting offended and upset that a person who works at RAD is upset about all the negativity surrounding a project they poured a lot of blood, sweat and tears into? Is it because they said bully? SMH.
So when did a random youtuber become anymore credible than Forbes? It's just silly. Did you watch the full 5 hours and 30 minutes of video? I'm gonna guess not, I'm gonna guess pretty much no one did.
I'd love to watch it, but I'm in the shit position of wanting to actually play the game when it comes out.
Something like 80 - 85% of your sense of taste actually comes from your sense of smell. You know how you buy fruit flavoured candy and each colour tastes like a different fruit? I don't get that. They're all the same to me.You eat with your nose? Damn!
Watch how people get a copy? How many people get bullied about discussing movies and shows at work? Or on the phone? How many phone conversations get interrupted because so-and-so didn't like a film or talked about it being "too long"?
What film director makes a statement anymore about their film? Typically they're shipped, delivered, and that's that. You're the person fighting with other people.
I just think it's crazy to take unverifiable GAF impressions seriously when you look at the conversation surrounding this game. Again, if there's a playthrough I can watch that lasts 10 hrs - I'll accept the first video as a speedrun. But going on the available evidence - I just don't think that's the case.Talking about the length of the game before the games out into the hands of many is crazy.
The dude beat it in about 6 hours. I haven't watched it so I won't comment on that. Lets take that as a fact.
That doesn't mean the game is on average 6 hours. For all we know, his completion time might be on the lower end of things.
Him beating the game at that time doesn't somehow make it that all the GAFfers that beat it around 10-12 hours are wrong. Its different playstyles.
Assuming the game on average will take 6 hours from one youtube video is ridiculous, especially given alternative impressions.
It could just be the low end of things.
This reminds me just like the minorities in Order discussion. It all ended up being based on flawed assumptions.
So when did a random youtuber become anymore credible than Forbes? It's just silly. Did you watch the full 5 hours and 30 minutes of video? I'm gonna guess not, I'm gonna guess pretty much no one did.
I'd love to watch it, but I'm in the shit position of wanting to actually play the game when it comes out.
Face the music RAD. You tried to do something a bit different. Some people like it or want to give you the benefit of the doubt. Most however don't want your combination of lack of gameplay, short game length, and little replayability regardless of how much time you spent perfecting your graphics engine just right.
Face the music RAD. You tried to do something a bit different. Some people like it or want to give you the benefit of the doubt. Most however don't want your combination of lack of gameplay, short game length, and little replayability regardless of how much time you spent perfecting your graphics engine just right.
Errr...? I think the criticism aimed at the game isn't that it's "too different" than the norm... xDFace the music RAD. You tried to do something a bit different.
While I don't Completely disagree with the point he's trying to make, The steak is a terrible analogy, he's comparing the best to the worst without any middle option.
It's also a bad analogy because presumably he wants the game to sell as much as possible and not only be enjoyed occasionally by a select few.While I don't Completely disagree with the point he's trying to make, The steak is a terrible analogy, he's comparing the best to the worst without any middle option.
It's essentially just proving his point that people are out to latch onto anything they can against the game.
There's reasonable criticisms of some of the things he said, the steak comparison isn't great and "bullying" may not have been the best word, but all of the LOL WHY SO DEFENSIVE is just validating most of what he said.
Yeah, but I really haven't seen it at the forefront of any of it. It's more just shocking that for a game that isn't out yet, for a franchise that is brand new, the amount of negativity is just... we have a joke where someone will post on the website NeoGAF something like "Sony released new screenshots of The Order" and we place bets on what post number we think is going to be the first one where someone says something unfoundedly negative. Like 'oh looks like it's going to be failboat' or something like that, and we'll guess 'maybe it's going to be post 20' and we'll see how close we are.
I just feel like these days it's so easy to be negative and I think the internet is the new playground for bullies. Who goes out of their way to really go and say something positive, right? If you go out to a restaurant and you have a good time, do you go online immediately to post something? But if you have a bad experience, you'll jump on because you want to warn people about it right? It takes a lot more effort to say something nice than to say something negative, and I think people are excited to jump on some bandwagon of negativity. I really actually feel for the people who go on there and say 'Hey guys why don't you chill out, it's not even out yet, why don't we wait until some people get review copies or you've played it yourself before you pass judgement on stuff?' It's just for the people who are excited for this game, I feel bad for them that they have to sit through this ecosystem that the internet has created which is full of negativity, it's really kind of gross.
I don't think people need to go out there and be unbiased supporters of our stuff or anything either. I want them to make up their own minds about the game period. It just seems like the pendulum swings the other way so frequently. I mean, we'll see, right?
Video evidence trumps random testimony. This is always the case.
I'm honestly not understanding how manifestly accurate evidence of something is discarded in light of reactive claims to the contrary without comparable evidence. You not having looked at the video isn't a counterpoint to the video.
Constructive criticism and legitimately criticism isn't the same as hate.
Something like 80 - 85% of your sense of taste actually comes from your sense of smell. You know how you buy fruit flavoured candy and each colour tastes like a different fruit? I don't get that. They're all the same to me.
I would be a fucking grown up and realize that the world is a shitty place with shitty people in it, and that is just the way things are. I would take personal pride in what I do, and let my work speak for itself.
I can see where they're coming from, working tirelessly on something for years and it being slammed before it can even reach the masses. I get that; it must be frustrating.
However, I'm seeing a multi-faceted argument here, and this is where I disagree with many of the arguments' participants. On one hand you have folks who think that the game is too short to justify $60. On another side, and this is where I fall in line, is the side in which there is concern about the length in relation to the gameplay/cutscene ratio. I have no problem with a game being under 10 hours, or even under 7 hours if I feel that most of this at least provides a lot of good gameplay, and especially variety.
This game seems to be, and the mileage varies depending on your playstyle and difficulty setting, a mostly linear affair where you're either watching cutscenes, or moving forward while shooting stuff. I see other games like Metal Gear Solid being used in defense of this, but the problem with that is Metal Gear typically offers tons of content and variety. You can spend so much time in Metal Gear experimenting with the environment, weapons, patrol routes, and so on. It offers quite a bit of gameplay and gameplay variation regardless of the cutscene quantity.
The Order, however, does not, and some people feel that spending $60 on a videogame that doesn't offer much gameplay variety or content beyond its linear campaign isn't justified. Metal Gear could have 200 hours worth of cutscenes (shut up, no it doesn't lol), but Kojima's games give you so much to do. Even Ground Zeroes, which is lauded as an "expensive demo," can give the player up to 15 hours or more of nothing but fantastic gameplay if they have the desire to check out all the different missions and parameters. But some people who just played the main mission in less than an hour complained that the game was too short.
What's wrong with the gameplay? It sounds like it's good quality shooting, so unless you really don't like shooting in games, why complain about it. It's not like it's thematically out of place in a game about people who fight against some forces of evil. I actually do think this game harkens back to a game type that's conceptually not much seen anymore. To me, this game seems like a year 2015 version of something like Another World, for the reasons too obvious and too numerous to list.People are attempting to create a narrative about the game which does not exist in its content. I can understand liking the story and the graphics... but defending the gameplay, pacing decisions?