the_master
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The arrogance...
One one hand it's snarky contrarianism. But don't forget that half the time it's also simple fanboyism. /Muh favorite company doesn't do conferences anymore, so this must be a good thing - e3 bad.To see people so happy that its gone is so confusing to me. E3 was one of the rare moments throughout the year that gamers from around the world had a chance to get together to celebrate gaming like Comic Con, or the Porn convention. Like why are people so happy one of the biggest exclusive entertainment events that allow for cosplay, game demo, E3 girls, dev interviews, live game reveals and suprise trailers might be gone forever? Im convinced social media has created a hive mind of contarianism.
Thats it. Well said.Yeah I wouldn't put this past Keighley.
He's a sly fox. Literally using the death of E3 now to promote his own event. And I don't think his event is even that good.
???? …It’s his own TwitterShameless plug, Geoff.
I liked the cringe of the old days. Pasty drunk nerd males mansplaining videogames to clearly uninterested boothbabes.Everyone talked mad shit about e3 being cringe, but now here we are. We lost a real one.
Yeah I wouldn't put this past Keighley.
He's a sly fox. Literally using the death of E3 now to promote his own event. And I don't think his event is even that good.
Best Dorito's Pope Tweet of the year award FUELLED BY MOUNTAIN DEW.Dude using this situation to promote his show is just so fucking tasteless
People have been bitching about E3 for years. I think it got multiple times worse after like PS3/360 era.I don't understand all this hate... E3 before the stupid directs era was fabulous... especially in conjunction with the launch of a new console
Here is the thing if publishers or developers have nothing to show then we still get nothing regardless if was in E3 or summer games fes or any other other showcase
To developers and publishers it less stressful to decided their own time and show off their games when they are ready to show instead of wasting time scrambling something to show for E3 or other showcases.
So who did kill the E3? Was it Nintendo?
Cool victim blaming bro, none of us made E3 suck, the show runners did. People wanted E3 to adapt and find ways to stay awesome and relevant, it was on them to achieve that. They put the wrong people in charge who made bad choices and ran the thing into the ground.I hope all of you that followed that stupid trend on hating the E3 are happy.
Such a loss
They didn’t have to do all that. They could share a video and be done with it. Sony is doing this so they can be at their own timeline. Good for them but awful for people who want consistency in news timing and source instead of this stupid backward everyone is doing their own thing at their own time stuff. Consumers get lost. Most of the lesser known games get lost because E3 used to highlight the big and small. It is the period people expect and look for news.Or unlike you, Sony stopped living in the past and realized they didn’t have to travel hundreds of people from all their teams, hire expensive stuff for their shows, only to give us videos that would be on YouTube the next minute, which is where 99% of everyone sees them anyway, and not inside that conference room like back in the 90s. Add to that the fact they stopped giving CGI trailers for games coming out in 5 years, and only what’s coming over the next year, so it made no sense to do these bloated 1 hour and half shows.
We get the videos anyway instead of pressuring every damn team out there to have something for that specific week as a made up rule every year, in a time each game has huge development cycles. That’s lost time, lost personnel and resources for no reason for demos and trailers for games years away. Imagine thinking that in 2023 we need to have the same games showing up on E3 for years until they actually come out.
And until they actually come out? We have toxic topics in places like GAF complaining how pre-alpha stuff doesn’t look too good, and people on Twitter examining every damn detail on unfinished products.
It was an outdated format and no one gains anything from it from a marketing perspective. Speaking of marketing cycles, you don’t need years to promote one game. We don’t get news in magazines anymore. Sony saw it first, the others caught up with it.
Consumers watch the videos on youtube. Most people don't watch these shows live. No one gets lost...clearly. Judging by the millions of views many games get from State of Plays and Directs, clearly E3 wasn't needed. Just saying.They didn’t have to do all that. They could share a video and be done with it. Sony is doing this so they can be at their own timeline. Good for them but awful for people who want consistency in news timing and source instead of this stupid backward everyone is doing their own thing at their own time stuff. Consumers get lost. Most of the lesser known games get lost because E3 used to highlight the big and small. It is the period people expect and look for news.
They didn’t have to do all that. They could share a video and be done with it. Sony is doing this so they can be at their own timeline. Good for them but awful for people who want consistency in news timing and source instead of this stupid backward everyone is doing their own thing at their own time stuff. Consumers get lost. Most of the lesser known games get lost because E3 used to highlight the big and small. It is the period people expect and look for news.
That was like 10 min out of a whole show worth of games. Worth itCan't speak for him or anyone else, but I sure as shit hated the sweaty CEO's strutting around stage, trying to be all cool with "hey kids check this out" and the boring numbers and the bullshit fluff.
Not everyone is following game news everyday. People watch E3 because they know E3 is their station for the news of all gaming in that year. Now news is scattered throughout the year. The majority will surely miss most of it and more and more of “I didn’t know this game released” is not surprising to me.That's actually backwards, the big games got all the attention at E3 while anything smaller got lost in the sea of news. It is obvious, you had all the major platform holders and third parties gathered in one place to do their announcements over a single weekend, anything smaller was forgotten, so obviously things were going to change as soon as YouTube got as big as it did.
Not everyone is following game news everyday. People watch E3 because they know E3 is their station for the news of all gaming in that year. Now news is scattered throughout the year. The majority will surely miss most of it and more and more of “I didn’t know this game released” is not surprising to me.
It is backward.
In fact as I wrote, the beauty of E3 was in conjunction with the presentation of the new consoles.People have been bitching about E3 for years. I think it got multiple times worse after like PS3/360 era.
I didn't care either way, I was never gonna fly to LA to be there, and I jut wanted to see the games, which is what most wanted, game previews, and people by that point could easily just stream content and not have to contend with getting that information and content sieved through game journos. Well I guess it still gets sieved through the Game devs and pubs marketing teams, game journos and influencers who get early access and previews, but at least you get the content instantly now.
I hope more more game pubs take a page from Nintendo though, not just the 'Direct' style of content, but the Treehouse as well. Direct gameplay of games being played and interviews with the devs, NOT those bullshit staged 'gameplay demos' and stilted, cringe af talking bits, with game dev journals where we see devs 90% of the time, which is then inter cut with 10% game art and game footage.
But E3 will probably come back. Though publishers will likely see the benefit in having complete control of over who they can invite to preview, not having to pay large sums to event organisers and no fuckups live on stage overshadowing their games.
I hope more more game pubs take a page from Nintendo though, not just the 'Direct' style of content, but the Treehouse as well. Direct gameplay of games being played and interviews with the devs,
and booth babes.We are not allowed to have fun anymore. I want cringe presentations goddamit.
I watch E3 for games, I don't care about the FAIL/cringe stuff when the presentations are botched. Seeing people being embarassed and shit flopping is not something I'm personally fond of. At the end of the day, it's still people trying to sell you on something and I just want to see games.In fact as I wrote, the beauty of E3 was in conjunction with the presentation of the new consoles.
But also the cringe presentations of the games were a must.
I hate the direct formula, so lifeless and boring
Pandering to Karens, woke DEI, absolutely tone deaf towards the industry fan base, politicizing an industry to the left as much as Mike Gallagher and his ultra right wing lot fucked up after Doug Lowenstein left.The ESA.