SteveWinwood
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Nah man the world is wrong. Someone has to crusade against it.Justin keeping digging himself a bigger hole .dude needs toget off his high horse an realize polygon dun goofed.
Nah man the world is wrong. Someone has to crusade against it.Justin keeping digging himself a bigger hole .dude needs toget off his high horse an realize polygon dun goofed.
I don't get why this whole 'how do you review SimCity when it's down for people' is such a hard thing for reviewers.
It's easy, see: http://www.jonathancresswell.co.uk/2013/03/review-simcity/
I don't get why this whole 'how do you review SimCity when it's down for people' is such a hard thing for reviewers.
It's easy, see: http://www.jonathancresswell.co.uk/2013/03/review-simcity/
Reviews are an opinion piece. One person might think that game mechanic is broken while another person might think otherwise. One person might think a bug is really bad while another might say it's a minor thing. Some might say the A.I is shit, but others might say that the A.I is just fine.Which is the fucking problem.
Reviews are not meant to be opinion pieces. Gimme the facts. Game has bugs, game mechanics are broken, matchmaking doesn't work, ai is shit. If you're going to print a score, then this shit better fucking affect it or else it makes no god damn sense. Instead we get shite like 8/10 for sound, weapons sound weak, when it should be 5/10 fucking ai sucks, or level design is shit.
Don't know why people think Game Journos actually know what the fuck they are talking about when it comes to rating or reviewing games.
Never forget this gem.
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Many F2P games will hit a certain point where the grinding just gets ridiculous and they're basically forcing you to pay if you want to progress. This doesn't seem to happen in DS3. What they're sort of doing is selling you cheats. That's not nice, but considering that the classic cheats have mostly disappeared from modern games anyway it doesn't appear to be such a huge deal for me.In the same way you can play some F2P games without paying, yes. But man, just think - don't you want to buy the coin doubler in Dead Space 3????
Reviews are an opinion piece. One person might think that game mechanic is broken while another person might think otherwise. One person might think a bug is really bad while another might say it's a minor thing. Some might say the A.I is shit, but others might say that the A.I is just fine.
Which is the fucking problem.
Reviews are not meant to be opinion pieces.
So he wants to wait for the opportunity to be a shill too?Is that your website?
Edit: Tom Chicks review
http://www.quartertothree.com/fp/2013/03/05/why-this-is-not-a-one-star-review-of-simcity/
Many F2P games will hit a certain point where the grinding just gets ridiculous and they're basically forcing you to pay if you want to progress. This doesn't seem to happen in DS3. What they're sort of doing is selling you cheats. That's not nice, but considering that the classic cheats have mostly disappeared from modern games anyway it doesn't appear to be such a huge deal for me.
While I enjoy Polygon for their awesome features and behind the scenes coverage, their reviews leave something to be desired...
Reviews are an opinion piece. One person might think that game mechanic is broken while another person might think otherwise. One person might think a bug is really bad while another might say it's a minor thing. Some might say the A.I is shit, but others might say that the A.I is just fine.
Sadly, I can't extend the same pass to the game's wholly unsurprising yet still pretty disappointing technical problems. I don't mind a little jank in a world this big, but five hard freezes, a mask that made my face disappear for much of the game and an entire dungeon where I inexplicably had unlimited magic? It's too much. Will it all be smoothed out eventually? Sure. (A day-one patch has already been deployed.) But is it a frequent distraction from what should be the ultimate immersive experience? You bet.
More importantly: Will you still be bothered by it when a dragon drops from the sky as you draw your sword, the Skyrim theme kicks in and a chorus of disembodied barbarians start chanting your name in what will go down as history's most epic "I double-dog dare you"?
I promise, friends: You will not.
Haha what? Of course they are.
Have you read reviews of other media? Because reviews are not supposed to be 100% opinion pieces at all.
Reviews should express whether or not the reviewer liked the product. That is opinion and it is not a review if it's missing.
Reviews should express whether or not the reviewer liked the product. That is opinion and it is not a review if it's missing.
Will you still be bothered by it when a dragon drops from the sky as you draw your sword, the Skyrim theme kicks in and a chorus of disembodied barbarians start chanting your name in what will go down as history's most epic "I double-dog dare you"?
I promise, friends: You will not.
Have you read reviews of other media? Because reviews are not supposed to be 100% opinion pieces at all.
Wait, what is this? Why shouldn't Polygon or any other reviews site give high scores to games despite of them having DRM bullshit, on disk DLC and stuff? Aren't reviews meant to give you a general idea of it's quality? Why involve corporate policies?
This is like saying that Quentin Tarantino's movies shouldn't be praised because he has a weird foot fetish.
There are plenty of pc games that will never work for everyone with certain hardware configurations. What about 360 games that require a hard drive and people who bought arcade packs. There is a big spectrum between no one, a few, some, most, "everyone".I honestly don't have much of a problem with the review being high but arbitrarily backpedalling and docking it 1.5 points is insane. If the game doesn't work the only score they should change it to is a 0 and then put it back up to a 9.5 when it works for everyone. But then that just highlights how awful changing scores all the time is.
Where the fuck do you people pull this crap from? It's not a review if their is no opinion? Opinions are what get people in the shit in the first place. Opinions can be bought, they can be swayed. Nostalgia goggles can blind someone from the flaws of a game.
You know what would be handy? A review that said:
"Here are the bugs, Here are some broken mechanics. Here are the good bits. Decide for yourself if this is worth it or not"
Not shit that assumes I have my head shoved up my ass like the writer:
There are plenty of pc games that will never work for everyone with certain hardware configurations. What about 360 games that require a hard drive and people who bought arcade packs. There is a big spectrum between no one, a few, some, most, "everyone".
Have you read reviews of other media? Because reviews are not supposed to be 100% opinion pieces at all.
Where the fuck do you people pull this crap from? It's not a review if their is no opinion? Opinions are what get people in the shit in the first place. Opinions can be bought, they can be swayed. Nostalgia goggles can blind someone from the flaws of a game.
You know what would be handy? A review that said:
"Here are the bugs, Here are some broken mechanics. Here are the good bits. Decide for yourself if this is worth it or not"
Not shit that assumes I have my head shoved up my ass like the writer:
He is detailing fundamental design flaws unrelated to server issues.No, that's why he published an article detailing why you shouldn't play the game right now and why it's so broken that he can't review it. If he gave it a 1/10 BROKAN GAYME that would help no one, especially when the game will most likely be working on some level more consistent than it is right now a day or two from now.
Which is the fucking problem.
Reviews are not meant to be opinion pieces. Gimme the facts. Game has bugs, game mechanics are broken, matchmaking doesn't work, ai is shit. If you're going to print a score, then this shit better fucking affect it or else it makes no god damn sense. Instead we get shite like 8/10 for sound, weapons sound weak, when it should be 5/10 fucking ai sucks, or level design is shit.
"Here are some facts - decide if you want the product."
Wouldn't that make every single review exactly the same? If facts are objective and all you're interested in we wouldn't need a multitude of voices expressing opinions on the game at a review stage.
Like it even matters. 99% of reviews are the fucking same thing anyway. They are nothing but PR mouthpieces that try and get their quotes onto the back of boxes or in trailers.
oh for the lovawf GAWD what of you dawn? Summary of the next 2 pages:
This thread was made to discuss the current state of reviews in the games industry and how Polygon is failing the average gamer by not acknowledging / taking into account the anti-consumer stances that these games take.
hahaha, wtf is this?
Arthur Gies getting a tattoo, taken from the Polygon documentary of last year.hahaha, wtf is this?
No, that's why he published an article detailing why you shouldn't play the game right now and why it's so broken that he can't review it. If he gave it a 1/10 BROKAN GAYME that would help no one, especially when the game will most likely be working on some level more consistent than it is right now a day or two from now.
So he wants to wait for the opportunity to be a shill too?
But its harder to understand why the fundamentals of the game design are broken. The design is based on cities existing as tiny yes, theyre tiny interconnected boxes that exchange resources, including people, services, and goods. Its a sound concept and a pretty good justification for the tiny city chunks in lieu of the usual citybuilder sprawl. Just as the islands in the Anno games are cramped and incapable of self-sufficiency, so too are SimCitys city boxes. Furthermore, whats going on in each box is a lot less interesting than whats going on when you string several of them together, whether theyre played by you or your friends.
this post is terrible I give it a 9.5/10Polygon is a good site, they make interesting choices like other sites. But 99.9% of the content on the site is great.