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Kratos actor shitting on COD was pretty fkd up IMO.....you dont do that to your peers.
This you with the cod devs?
Kratos actor shitting on COD was pretty fkd up IMO.....you dont do that to your peers.
I didn't watch it live and feel like I practically missed out on nothing.
Each year Keighley manages to make gamers take his bait. Hook, line and sinker.
This you with the cod devs?
Just compare TGA's views to those of the D.I.C.E. awards. The latter gets like 2.6k views. Heck, if you go to their channel, they're happy to even hit a couple thousand views on their in-depth developer interviews. Most people don't care for that kind of content. TGA only gets that viewership from the game announcements. The awards are a fun little distraction to them.Interesting take, considering we have drama articles about game development discussed about twice a week around here, all year long.
Why even show up for the event if it’s blatantly not about the games of the year, but the games of next year?
Devs should just stay home and be like “oh, our game won? Gee, thanks, now wrap that trophy up and ship it here, we’ll have a thank you video up on YT and it’ll be as long as it takes for us to actually express gratitude to our fans.” This way there’ll be even more time to fellate Kojima onstage for showing an evolution of the tech used for Cain’s face in RoboCop 2.
Fucking lol! I'm desperate for an award show to validate me as an electrical engineer! Why does the world hate us? Don't you guys like buying products that are made on industrial machinery?desperate for validation
This is the sad truth that most at prepared to talk about.Just compare TGA's views to those of the D.I.C.E. awards. The latter gets like 2.6k views. Heck, if you go to their channel, they're happy to even hit a couple thousand views on their in-depth developer interviews. Most people don't care for that kind of content. TGA only gets that viewership from the game announcements. The awards are a fun little distraction to them.
I wish there were a way to recognize and celebrate the people who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make those games we like so much, and have the audience actually care about that. But there isn't and they don't.
I use to watch the MTV Movie Awards in the late 90's/2000's for the parodies and performances not so much the awards.That's just semantics.
Geoff operates on the correct assumption that the viewers need to be the priority.
Developers wanting to bloviate at the expense of viewership are wrong. Geoff gets it.
Sam Lake is a jokeImagine telling Sam Lake, arguably one of the greatest and most talented videogame writers and directors of all time, to fuck off after only 30 seconds and then see Geoff, Kojima and Peele circlejerking for 6 minutes over nothing. The guy flies halfway across the globe to accept your little award, for fuck's sake.
Imagine not being sick of this hack after he constantly inserted himself into Alan Woke 2. Dude thinks he's Kojima but he is just cringe, just like his writing. Also your mom jokes, amazing, I can see why you would like him.
Your mom is a joke.
Actually no, im just repeating what your mom did to me last night.
... why would you threaten them with a better paying job?Devs need to be put in their place. Too many websites suck them off already. Stfu, get back to work, and let the moneymakers do their stuff. Or you'll be doing database management for banking backend systems.
Here "they" go again. One note snowflakes. Woke, woke, woke all the time. They know no other words.
even given he's being sincere, why does this 'celebration' have to be in an award based, winner/loser competition format? why not simply give, say, the top 2 dozen most popular games via game critics &/or fans, or the top 2 dozen best-selling games of the year, a single 7 minute presentation each? i mean, how did the elevation/appreciation of 'respectable art' get reduced to a 'who's better than who' contest?...Seems like a good enough place to vent for a sec.
There is so much rampant negativity about these shows. If you've ever seen someone organize a fan meet or a tournament, they really care. In a selfless way. They want to spread the joy and bring people in. Show the world the pride and discipline of their hobby.
I think Jeff is sincere in trying to make this a meaningful thing for everyone. The sentiment of elevating games as as respectable art seems 100% genuine to me.
Importantly, I account for all the money and entities and politics that are going to get entwined with this endeavor. Even poison it to a degree. Welcome to the world.
even given he's being sincere, why does this 'celebration' have to be in an award based, winner/loser competition format? why not simply give, say, the top 2 dozen most popular games via game critics &/or fans, or the top 2 dozen best-selling games of the year, a single 7 minute presentation each? i mean, how did the elevation/appreciation of 'respectable art' get reduced to a 'who's better than who' contest?...
genuine art itself doesn't need, & has never needed, competitions (award shows) to somehow get validated/elevated. it's completely the other way around - without the art already there to begin with, there are no award shows... & there's no real need to reduce a celebration to a competition...
of course they're just copying. but cultures that reduce art to competitions are in no way elevating, or making respectable, anything. they're actually just reducing human imagination & creativity to 'yeah, but who's best?'...My answer to why award show is pretty simple and I feel confident about it: it's just copying movies/Oscars. Monkey see, monkey do. Not in itself bad, but no doubt not an overly clever strat.
Clues in the name, its not the game announcement show, just because MS see the need to use it as an advert because their games don't get nominated doesn't mean everyone should.Stop complaining and reveal your big guns at the show, maybe then he wouldnt have to bring celebs on stage. Fucking EA showing up with an indie remake. Sony with some free DLC.
of course they're just copying. but cultures that reduce art to competitions are in no way elevating, or making respectable, anything. they're actually just reducing human imagination & creativity to 'yeah, but who's best?'...
well, maybe i just haven't spent as much time as you obviously have around these 'creatives' of whom you speak...Which is totally fine, since there is competition within creatives. Just because someone doesn't win, means they are a loser. Most creatives know just being nominated for an award is a win.
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