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dan being the anti-patrick on twitter right now
In fairness to Patrick, I don't think he compared Konami to Nazi Germany...
dan being the anti-patrick on twitter right now
I'd say there's some cause for concern with the download rights being totally removed.
I'm a fan of Dan and like him on the Bombcast, but his now-recurring "I would vote for Arnold 2016 just because!" is honestly super frustrating.
It's a free game that no consumer was charged for.
peeps be too obsessed with what people/companies have the 'right' to do often i find; perhaps a manifestation of american individualism with rights guaranteed by constitution and to a lesser extent by legislature, spreading memetically out through popular culture until you get some jackass arrestee in australia screaming about his fourth amendment rights (lol)
It's a free game that no consumer was charged for.
The "it doesn't matter who you vote for" shtick from Jeff was worse. Dan's Arnold thing is pretty clearly him playing up what he knows is stupid.
Yeah, it's a shitty thing, but there are no "rights" involved here.
peeps be too obsessed with what people/companies have the 'right' to do often i find; perhaps a manifestation of american individualism with rights guaranteed by constitution and to a lesser extent by legislature, spreading memetically out through popular culture until you get some jackass arrestee in australia screaming about his fourth amendment rights (lol)
As if Dan wouldn't be real bummed if Wrestling, Taco Bell or Waluigi were nuked from existence.
I'd say there's some cause for concern with the download rights being totally removed.
Has anyone thought about the possibility that Konami sold the Silent Hill rights?
Has anyone thought about the possibility that Konami sold the Silent Hill rights?
Maybe Kojima has some legal ties to the game and/or movie that go beyond his employment at Konami.Has anyone thought about the possibility that Konami sold the Silent Hill rights?
I didn't mean a legal right, I meant the game license. And it matters because it's the first big case of that ability to download being revoked. While it's unlikely to happen, it doesn't seem like there's anything stopping companies from removing licenses for purchased games on PSN either unless Sony were to step in. Of course there would be backlash against the company but with how legal texts refer to games as temporary services that can be revoked, there wouldn't necessarily be anything that could be done about it. So if the download service holders like Sony, MS and Valve don't push back in similar instances, it shouldn't be surprising if some consumers lose confidence in the services and companies involved.
The whole situation got to messy for me to even keep track of it, but how far along development was Silent Hills? Remember hearing VO was recorded but as far as I know that happens really early on. Feel like people are mourning over something that never really existed. And honestly, there is no reason to believe that the concept in PT would be good in a longer game.
I didn't mean a legal right, I meant the game license. And it matters because it's the first big case of that ability to download being revoked. While it's unlikely to happen, it doesn't seem like there's anything stopping companies from removing licenses for purchased games on PSN either unless Sony were to step in. Of course there would be backlash against the company but with how legal texts refer to games as temporary services that can be revoked, there wouldn't necessarily be anything that could be done about it. So if the download service holders like Sony, MS and Valve don't push back in similar instances, it shouldn't be surprising if some consumers lose confidence in the services and companies involved.
While I think what konami did was shitty you would think that money being involved would change the situation drastically.
It's fairly obvious that PT's gameplay was built for it being a playable teaser rather than being representative of the final game. What PT did prove though is that the group of people creating the game knew how to make something incredibly scary. Even if Silent Hills wasn't in active development yet, the fact is that these talented group of people were totally planning to make it, and through PT they showed they had the chops for it. That they now have no chance to do it is what people are mourning.
I don't know if i can agree with that final part. The skills that made PT good don't necessarily translate to Silent Hills. Honestly, the core mechanics in PT were nothing revolutionary, it was rather the design and story that made it interesting. The mechanics reminded me a lot of Alien Isolation, and that game proved to me that the concept is really more fitting fore shorter games.
The alternate scenario i can't help but to think of is what if PT was a standalone game with maybe one hour more gameplay at a 15$ price point. The only way a 20 hour horror game could be made in 2015 is if it a) is attached to a big franchise, or b) if the cost of development is low enough as to where a million copies sold meant profit (simplified). I just have a hard time seeing that game ever being viable in development, let alone the quality of the actual game.
I think it's time for MGS4...
we have been waiting enough
It seems pretty likely that Silent Hills wouldn't have been that similar to PT aside from the tone and visuals. Seeing as they went through all the effort of getting a name actor to model, it probably would have been third person. Also the game wouldn't focus on being obtuse to solve and would ideally have well paced and interesting puzzles between enemy sequences instead of vaguely examining things and using the microphone.
PT was a way to get people excited, not a demonstration of Silent Hills.
The wait wouldn't be so bad if they replaced it with another premium series.
Thats exactly my point, nothing says Silent Hills woukd be automatically good just because PT was.
Scotland can be proud but everyone else fucked up.This is my mandatory I'm incredibly upset with the results of the English election.
I'm incredibly upset with the results of the English election.
Has anyone thought about the possibility that Konami sold the Silent Hill rights?
Hi Jimmy!
I bet you voted for some weirdo MP that likes Toukiden in your election, didn't you?
Where's our new thread BTW?
Scotland fucked up recently, too