Small John McCarthy
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Couldn't agree less.
It's not up to me to stop talking, it's up to him to stop listening.
It's not up to me to stop talking, it's up to him to stop listening.
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I think he's mostly saying there's a difference between saying this game looks like shit, I'm not going to play versus saying this game IS shit, I'm not going to play it and I'm going to tell everyone that will listen how shit this game I haven't played is.And who's policing whether someone has played a game or was ever going to play it? Does he have access to a precog like in Minority Report? Many times people "don't want to play it" because they have unprecedented access to info about a game these days, and they can clearly see that it's going to suck. When something sucks, but could have been so much better, you talk about it on the internet. It's not rocket science.
He just wants an echo chamber like most do these days.
These sorts of pansies only want to have their asses kissed even if their product doesn't deserve it.Really wild statement, especiall the bolded part. You need to hear all your potential customers in order to learn why they don't want to play it. Listening doesn' mean agreeing.
Yeah, ESO and FF14:ARR were the last 2 big MMO launches, and both were based on existing franchises.Not to mention the signs were there for MMOs that releasing one was a death sentence. Now it's one of the most played games online with lames STILL hating it 10 years after the fact.
it's called trolling, jeff, &, if someone's into it, it's very likely always gonna be fun for them to know that they're upsetting someone like you. which's the whole point of the exercise, btw...
95% of the games made these days are not for me. I don't spend my free time tracking steam CCU numbers or even watching YouTube videos on other people shitting on those games.
So you're fine with online reviews or Facebook marketplace or wherever shitting on your business and products but they never once engaged with? Maybe they just drove by you building and deemed it's total dog shit.Said it before the audacity of these fucking assholes, as a business owner I just in 10000 years couldn't imagine saying that to my customers and thinking it's good for business.
I love gaming but ffs I absolutely hate these developers half the time it's why I don't care one fucking bit when they get laid off. I realize thats not everyone but still jfc what pieces of shit and how ungrateful they are that we are the people that even remotely make their fucking jobs even happen
The last thing I want is for creators to only focus on giving people exactly what they think they want. If they were doing that in gaming specifically, we'd still be playing CoD4 clones today.
Unless you're subscribed to a service where you're paying before you get a product, the creator doesn't have to make exactly what you want. When it comes out if you don't like it don't buy it.
There are bands I like who switched up their sound/style years ago and I don't go trolling every album release talking about how much their music sucks now. I listen to the older things I like, or other people's music.
I understand that not everything is for me. And when it isn't, I move on.
Yes but we all know that this is not the criticism/feedback Kaplan is talking about though, don't we? I could point you to multiple threads here - some that have been deleted - and posts on reddit with the kind of criticism/feedback he's talking about.
How are you giving valuable feedback if - going his qualifier here - "you don't want to play it and you've never played it"?
"But like, if a game comes out and you don't want to play it and you've never played it, shut the fuck up. No one cares. We don't need to hear that you weren't into it."
So you're fine with online reviews or Facebook marketplace or wherever shitting on your business and products but they never once engaged with? Maybe they just drove by you building and deemed it's total dog shit.
These were never potential customers - these are douche bags.
He's referring to them. Not people who try it via demo or play test or actual release.
He's not wrong though. I never understood why someone hates on a game and they have zero intention of playing it anyway.
Yes but we all know that this is not the criticism/feedback Kaplan is talking about though, don't we?
Even "Fuck you for making a GAAS game, I hope your game fails and you all get laid off"?It doesn't matter why somebody doesn't like the look of the game. All feedback should be heard, but if it's taken on board or not by the developer/publisher is a different matter all together.
Yes. That clearly states that the person is not interested in GaaS games. That is actually valuable feedback. Is it the nicest way that statement could be said ? No, but it still transmits what the person is after and why he's upset back to the Dev.Even "Fuck you for making a GAAS game, I hope your game fails and you all get laid off"?
Yea I find it so very unprofessional to seeAnother spoiled American gamedev behavior. You never see asian or european devs bitching about these things. Toxic positivity really destroyed american creative mindset.
Yea it's like a chef making food and even if you're a dick about it, which sucks, it comes with the territory.I don't care what you say but I don't want you saying it. Just consume and shut up or don't consume and shut up.
Also, a gaming and media skewed kind of thing.Another spoiled American gamedev behavior. You never see asian or european devs bitching about these things. Toxic positivity really destroyed american creative mindset.
And it's like this for every hobby: videogames, tech gadgets, LEGO, sports, you name it. Everybody hates everything. Doesn't matter what it is.Couldn't agree with him more, the perpetual whining is fucking brutal.
You can spot the same people here lolCalling GAF out rightly.
If you played a test or demo, or full product, post constructive criticism.
But this site has turned into a 30+ page thread or some shit dunking on a games player count from folks who never played it and never plan to acting like they are morally authorities on the matter.
Insufferable and delusional rants that lead to stagnation and companies only being willing to invest in madden 999 and call of duty 62. You're not getting your whining across to devs at all so you're only making the situation worse.
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Jeff Kaplan is sick of hearing you demonize games you weren't going to play anyway: 'Shut the f**k up. No one cares. We don't need to hear that you weren't into it'
In a 10-hour stream of his studio's upcoming game, Kaplan said he's "bored" with compulsive online outrage.www.pcgamer.com
Last week, former Blizzard vice president and game designer Jeff Kaplan made his first public appearance since leaving the World of Warcraft and Overwatch developer in 2021, revealing his independent game studio, Kintsugiyama, and its upcoming frontier survival game, The Legend of California.
Days later, Kaplan continued that momentum with a casual 10-hour stream of a pre-alpha Legend of California build. While showing off the work Kintsugiyama has done so far, Kaplan flexed some of the newfound PR freedom he enjoyed in his recent retelling of his departure from Blizzard, speaking bluntly about his distaste for the dysfunction and hostility in discussions surrounding recent game launches.
"I understand voicing your opinion," Kaplan said as the stream entered its ninth hour. "But like, if a game comes out and you don't want to play it and you've never played it, shut the fuck up. No one cares. We don't need to hear that you weren't into it."
Kaplan, who owes his career in game development in part to his own, often-harsh shitposting about EverQuest design decisions, acknowledged that he's "given it out at times." But crucially, he said, his circa 2000 EQ1 design takedowns were at least motivated by having played the game in the first place. In contrast, he says the "nerd baby rage" from online hatemongers isn't even worth acknowledging, "because you're so off the deep end that it's not even worth listening to you."
"There are certain forums or Reddits or whatever where it's just like, yeah, that one's on ignore from now on. They're not actually productive in any way," Kaplan said. "It's just who can get the most points by being outraged. I'm bored with it."
Tim Ford, Kaplan's fellow former Blizzard dev and Kintsugiyama co-founder, echoed his opinion, saying that "it's not impressive" to be as awful as possible about something that isn't to your liking.
"It's not difficult to shit on something," Ford said on-stream. "Apparently, it takes a ton of courage to say, 'Hey, I actually like this thing. I don't care that you don't like it. I like it.'"
Even "Fuck you for making a GAAS game, I hope your game fails and you all get laid off"?
So let's use marathon and Bungie for example:Consumers have all the right in the world to voice their opinions.
They are scared and don't like that but it is what it is. If a AAA studio makes a terrible game or goes down the GAAS line then people will make fun of them, and rightfully so.
Yeah sure, I agree. And the thing is that people shitting on the game doesn't take away from the user feedback.So let's use marathon and Bungie for example:
-Company with now 2 GaaS titles behind them with Destiny 1&2
-They want to take an old IP to make it into a genre they seem to like and understand
-Games art style isn't for everyone
Now game has alphas, an open server slam, and full release.
During alpha and open slam players should absolutely be going "I played x hours and I don't like this this and this. I don't think I'll buy it unless these things change or improve."
Guess what Bungie does with that? Makes a better game worth everyone's time.
Well personally? I think they deserve it. They took an existing IP and completely transformed into something else. Fuck the fans I guess. There's also all the shit that happened with the stolen art which was already funny enough.Instead you have people yelling into the void the game is slop, a flop, hope that the studio goes under, and haven't played a second of it and under no circumstances ever would. They get off on hating on the game. Meme on CCU without actually being funny.
What exactly did Bungie do to warrant this websites in particular 5+ various threads dunking on the game, one of which is like 30 pages plus? They wanted to try and make something new. The player base really likes it but it needs MORE to bring in more players.
Nobody is forcing them to read anything. They could just focus on the user feedback but instead they chose to cry online. Sad, and very unprofessional.So should Bungie or any dev in similar circumstances be listening to a 30+ page thread hating a game where 99% didn't play it and just want to see them close their studio, or instead focus on constructive criticisms?
Yeah sure, I agree. And the thing is that people shitting on the game doesn't take away from the user feedback.
Well personally? I think they deserve it. They took an existing IP and completely transformed into something else. Fuck the fans I guess. There's also all the shit that happened with the stolen art which was already funny enough.
They could have made their new cool game without fucking up the Marathon IP nor going through all that shit with the stolen art. And to make matters worse, the game (imo) looks like shit and with terrible art.
The hate is more than deserved I believe.
Nobody is forcing them to read anything. They could just focus on the user feedback but instead they chose to cry online. Sad, and very unprofessional.
This is disingenuous.People comment on these games they have no insertions of playing because these companies keep making games the overwhelming percent of gamers have no interest in playing, and not making games they want to play, and it's literally destroying the industry and losing tens of thousands of people their jobs.
These same gamers do buy games and love games, they just now are very rarely prosecuted by AAA western publishers who seem to hate their prospective customers.
People are screaming into the void in socials in the hope that one day they'll wake the fuck up before it causes a complete collapse of the industry.
Most do it out of love and frustration, not hate.