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Apparently Twitch viewers rather watch animals doing nothing than playing Highguard.
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Apparently Twitch viewers rather watch animals doing nothing than playing Highguard.
Why not? Penguins are top tier animals.But why?
Currently at about 12,700 at 1:00 UTC time. Last night at the same time it was about 19,300.
Going by what people posted from last night, it bottomed at about 6,500 middle of the night. So tonight it'll probably tank to about 4,500-ish if the % drop trend holds true.
LOL. Looks my prediction was spot on this time. My first prediction was way off when I said it could hold 40-50k after the 97k start.
That's tech and gaming for. Too much money floating around, too many execs greenlighting dumb shit, and too many creatives who cant wait to get their hands on buckets of money to make their crappy dream game.Any living creature is going to be happy it's sensors still work. If not, it would compromise our ability to provide for ourselves and remain employed. So many people felt it was plain to see that no one would want to play Highguard. When actual experience confirms the assumption, of course people are going to be pleased with themselves. I don't think it takes a really savvy video game consultant to watch that trailer and know it won't be popular. Tell me this Oz, why is an average GAF poster better than the financial consultants at EA, WB, Ubisoft, Sony and Microsoft? I don't think GAF has been wrong about a sloppa floppa yet. Our chudliest chud could have saved them billions of dollars and countless jobs.
"Hey that's a terrible idea, don't make that".
Well, ok, but aren't you hopping on the other side of what you see as an extreme? Not only did you spend a lot of money on the most expensive version months before the game's release, but if it turns out bad you'll probably feel compelled to run defense for it anyway in order to justify your purchase. We on the other hand haven't spent any money, we're getting schadenfreude for free. Come join the dark side man, it's fun!Those frothing for failure, get even more ravenous when failure comes to some degree it seems, lol. Highguard was next in line and now that their job is "done", I guess they're already onto the next one, lol. I was turned off by Marathon initially, but they're genuinely trying to make improvements, and since then it's become a lot more enticing. So much so that I got the collector's, lol. Is it a gamble? Sure, but one that I was willing to take, and I don't get that feeling that often. Marathon leans on a more "successful" gameplay loop, albeit they have their own changes and differences. Highguard tried to do something different, and it appears that the consensus is that it needed more time in the oven, should've done closed betas, etc.
Uh no, I thought it looked cool, and it had been a bit since I purchased something "big" like that so maybe the timing was right. It's a video game, I'm not going to defend anything that doesn't defend me, lmao. I know people love to do that, but that ain't me. Hell, it's happened in the past with a number of games I was super hyped for and bought the collector's. I didn't defend them at all, lol, I just wrote it off as a, "Welp, that's a shame." scenario. (Aliens Colonial Marines immediately comes to mind, lol.)Well, ok, but aren't you hopping on the other side of what you see as an extreme? Not only did you spend a lot of money on the most expensive version months before the game's release, but if it turns out bad you'll probably feel compelled to run defense for it anyway in order to justify your purchase. We on the other hand haven't spent any money, we're getting schadenfreude for free. Come join the dark side man, it's fun!
Morgan "After Spending Hours" Park.
Ah alright then I retract my commentsUh no, I thought it looked cool, and it had been a bit since I purchased something "big" like that so maybe the timing was right. It's a video game, I'm not going to defend anything that doesn't defend me, lmao. I know people love to do that, but that ain't me. Hell, it's happened in the past with a number of games I was super hyped for and bought the collector's. I didn't defend them at all, lol, I just wrote it off as a, "Welp, that's a shame." scenario. (Aliens Colonial Marines immediately comes to mind, lol.)
Morgan "After Spending Hours" Park.
It's definitely not "sh*t". Consensus means nothing when the online bubble hates everything competitive.I mean does PC Gamer even thinks a headline like this works?
"Look I know the consensus says its shit but if you don't listen, it's fine"
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Well in convinced, this looks like GOTY.
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Well in convinced, this looks like GOTY.
The industry was still full of OG hobbyists for the PS360 era. Just find a bunch of photos of who these project managers are and it's actually shocking that things aren't worse. I think most every game in the pipeline right now is going to flop to some extent. If they're correcting now, we'll see the fruits in 5 years. Still a long way to go. Thankfully indie is picking it up nicely. Just got Tainted Grail last night.LOL. Looks my prediction was spot on this time. My first prediction was way off when I said it could hold 40-50k after the 97k start.
It's now at 7,400. It peaked yesterday at 12,700. So it'll likely top out around 10,000. And middle of the night drop to 3,000-ish.
That's tech and gaming for. Too much money floating around, too many execs greenlighting dumb shit, and too many creatives who cant wait to get their hands on buckets of money to make their crappy dream game.
How is it that a company that churns out boring shit like soap or bread can spend more time analyzing what should sell well or not before committing to making it, but a game company with tons of money cant determine what is good and destined to be junk. Crazy.
With the billions of dollars wasted over the years on projects bombing, just imagine how much better gaming could be if they used that money to make better games. And better games on time, and not 5+ year projects. Back in the day studios could churn out sequels every couple years which were quality. Somehow that 360/PS3 era had tons of great games, sequels every couple years, and it was a new era of console gaming of HD, different architectures, online MP gaming was a new thing for console gamers, etc... And they figured out how to make solid games back then. Any many were grass root IPs we still play today! So not only technically did they figure it out, but creatively too!
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Well in convinced, this looks like GOTY.
U talking like sellout reviewer, bro, according to them game is avg too, with 67meta, userscore is much more fair, sitting at 2,1/10It's not a bad game, it just very average. However, unlike single player games, you are in direct competition with games like Fortnight, Battlefield 6 etc. People have limited time and the aim is to pull people from those games. Can't be done unless it is amazing. I am sure Marathon will follow the same fate. Resident Evil 9 doesn't have to worry about gamers still playing Silent Hill F. I actually think that now something like Titanfall 3 with a great campaign would be more successful in the current climate.
You started off so strong but lost me when you brought up GTA my friend. The last good one that I actually played to completion was Vice City. Not interested in immature shit no more. Gangsta foo!
PC Gamer has been Diet Kotaku for a long time now, and the collage of that tool running defense for notoriously mediocre or bad games just further proves why they should be safely dismissed.Pc gamer has been trash for YEARS AND YEARS
Well then, the stupid ass industry shouldn't be shooting itself in the foot every time then? Like how is people laughing at this idiocy changes anything at all if we know the results are going to be the same no matter what?It's a disturbing that people seem to be just pushing this game to fail. Not only that, take enjoyment out of it. Like real pleasure at watching people fail and lose jobs, close studios. I'm not even sure exactly what the fight on this one is, modern characters? audience? Geoff?
Not every game can be a Concord or Veilguard. Too many failed games is not good for the overall health of the industry. Because they don't fucking learn.
Have a heart guys, game development is hard. I mean it's free to play afterall. I'm really curious what they expected for their ROI.
"we don't care"It's definitely not "sh*t". Consensus means nothing when the online bubble hates everything competitive.
I remember them as well and used to buy often when they showed up each month at the local markets. Same for Electronic Gaming Monthly.^ Way back for any of you who never read PC gamer, it was an awesome magazine in the 90s. It was probably the first PC gaming mag that was thick with good page quality. Some of those mags must of had 100s of pages. Other PC game mags were either thin or sometimes half black and white because I guess it cost too much to be full colour pages. PC Gamer elevated all that.
My bro was a PC gamer back then and I remember his first mag. It had Transport Tycoon on it. From there, he bought it probably every month till 2000.
And the reviews were excellent. Big articles with pics and text and never afraid to grill a game with a shitty 15 or 20% rating. If it was junk, it was junk. And like all media back then you didnt get political stuff. It was just talking games with I think a letterbag Q&A section with the editors like most gaming mags had back then.
Take your wins while you can get them.Well then, the stupid ass industry shouldn't be shooting itself in the foot every time then? Like how is people laughing at this idiocy changes anything at all if we know the results are going to be the same no matter what?
Hero Shooter is a what, a 2014-2016 thing? Overwatch was hot back in those days, no one even cares about it anymore
I thought industry was always chasing trends, BR was the next big thing after Hero Shooter saturation, but Fortnite just got so big no one else tried to beat them so devs regressed back to this again?
You cannot have heart and be mindful and cheer and hope for their success, "because they tried", they're not the only ones trying, there are many others with better products out there that deserve it more than these idiots who thought making another generic lame ass hero shooter game in the year of our lord 2026 was a good idea
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And you tooMen_in_Boxes , another one of your precious games crash and burn, lmao...
A big problem with gaming is they take years to make a game and many chase fads and trends hoping by the time their game comes in 4 years, that theme or trend is still hot.Well then, the stupid ass industry shouldn't be shooting itself in the foot every time then? Like how is people laughing at this idiocy changes anything at all if we know the results are going to be the same no matter what?
Hero Shooter is a what, a 2014-2016 thing? Overwatch was hot back in those days, no one even cares about it anymore
I thought industry was always chasing trends, BR was the next big thing after Hero Shooter saturation, but Fortnite just got so big no one else tried to beat them so devs regressed back to this again?
You cannot have heart and be mindful and cheer and hope for their success, "because they tried", they're not the only ones trying, there are many others with better products out there that deserve it more than these idiots who thought making another generic lame ass hero shooter game in the year of our lord 2026 was a good idea
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And you tooMen_in_Boxes , another one of your precious games crash and burn, lmao...
I feel sympathy for the devs of this game that I did not fail for Concord's devs.
In my opinion, and based on limited knowledge, this one is flopping because it looks soulless. Like someone said let's copy a couple good ideas at once and make a fortune by merging them. And then tried to appeal to so many they didn't appeal to anyone at all. Basically went the safe route and came up short. For which I am sympathetic.
Concord, on the other hand, pushed an agenda. To the extent the people there were duped into believing the agenda was appreciated by more than a vocal minority I suppose a little sympathy might be warranted. But they won't be getting it from me. Anyone trying to sell a product to my kids with their agenda all over it gets no sympathy from me.
It's not weird to me. Literally just no sympathy for people promoting what I believe is a cancerous agenda that has harmed children and society.That's weird though, because to me both of those ways to fail seem equally terrible. One was agenda-based and the other was soulless and pitched to maximize $$$ over creativity.
It's not weird to me. Literally just no sympathy for people promoting what I believe is a cancerous agenda that has harmed children and society.
Unironically
Unless people are wrong on forums (I didnt play the game), the game doesnt have join-in-progress gamers. Is this right?????So, the concept of this game is a bad concept. Especially in the streaming age. I'm very curious of the project's budget, and how people in control of that much money didn't notice that the first 4 minutes of every match is nigh unplayable and unwatchable. I can kinda see how it went better in testing. Everyone knows each other very well, they're "playing it right" and thinking through the design of that dreadful mining phase too deeply to notice that this would be the worst thing on Twitch. In terms of systems, skipping that whole phase would change so very little, it just makes no sense. The actual raid itself looks decent, but 3v3 with 3 bomb locations doesn't seem well thought out either. If this is a $5 million dollar game, do you fellas. But if this got like ghost AA+ funding considering the dev pedigree, they just lost a fuckton of money. Sure you could fix it, but I don't think the bones are good enough to risk it. You could just start over with something new that's not fundamentally flawed.
Unironically, Concord is a full tier higher than this in gameplay concept and execution.
How was there not a single person in the room with an IQ above room temperature, who didn't suggest they just make a ripoff of Titanfall. Worked for Expedition 33.We could have had Titanfall 3 or something just as cool instead of whatever the fuck a Highguard is.
Well then, the stupid ass industry shouldn't be shooting itself in the foot every time then? Like how is people laughing at this idiocy changes anything at all if we know the results are going to be the same no matter what?
Hero Shooter is a what, a 2014-2016 thing? Overwatch was hot back in those days, no one even cares about it anymore
I thought industry was always chasing trends, BR was the next big thing after Hero Shooter saturation, but Fortnite just got so big no one else tried to beat them so devs regressed back to this again?
You cannot have heart and be mindful and cheer and hope for their success, "because they tried hard", they're not the only ones trying, there are many others with better products out there that deserve it more than these idiots who thought making another generic lame ass hero shooter game in the year of our lord 2026 was a good idea
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And you tooMen_in_Boxes , another one of your precious games crash and burn, lmao...
It ll be fun to @ you when Marathon comes outTake your wins while you can get them.
Marathon approaches.
How was there not a single person in the room with an IQ above room temperature, who didn't suggest they just make a ripoff of Titanfall. Worked for Expedition 33.
This is a great post if you looked at Highguard for 15 minutes and thought you knew more than 100 game developers who worked on it for 4+ years.So, the concept of this game is a bad concept. Especially in the streaming age. I'm very curious of the project's budget, and how people in control of that much money didn't notice that the first 4 minutes of every match is nigh unplayable and unwatchable. I can kinda see how it went better in testing. Everyone knows each other very well, they're "playing it right" and thinking through the design of that dreadful mining phase too deeply to notice that this would be the worst thing on Twitch. In terms of systems, skipping that whole phase would change so very little, it just makes no sense. The actual raid itself looks decent, but 3v3 with 3 bomb locations doesn't seem well thought out either. If this is a $5 million dollar game, do you fellas. But if this got like ghost AA+ funding considering the dev pedigree, they just lost a fuckton of money. Sure you could fix it, but I don't think the bones are good enough to risk it. You could just start over with something new that's not fundamentally flawed.
A take so bad that I immediately want to go to sleep. Highguard is significantly more interesting in terms of taking real creative risks.Unironically, Concord is a full tier higher than this in gameplay concept and execution.
Take your wins while you can get them.
Marathon approaches.
A take so bad that I immediately want to go to sleep. Highguard is significantly more interesting in terms of taking real creative risks.
Nobody knows multi-player game design more than the people on NeoGAF who hate all things multi-player, right?