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This is "terminal"?
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if so, one can only wonder what 'successful' looks like...
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This is "terminal"?
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Concord was the ultimate extraction shooter.Honestly not trolling. I use a little (bad) humor to spark a discussion about design and where the industry is headed.
The reason why Battle Royale just got stage 4 cancer is because the flow of players only goes one way. You don't play Extraction and then shift to playing BR over the long term. You play BR and "graduate" to Extraction. It's a slide as real as the one at the park. BR had relatively little competition over the last 8 years.
BR was the Great White Shark. Enter Extraction...
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Battle Royale
2017 - 2025
Cheers to Battle Royale, the original Mario 64 moment.
Now pay your respects by saying something nice as it begins its death throes...
Extraction is for nerds thoughThis will be fun to bump in 3 or so years as the Battle Royale base migrates to Extraction.
Every match is different, unlike playing against scripted AI.I genuinely don't understand how someone can stay glued to a battle royale for this long. In a single player game? Sure. You're exploring and discovering new quests and trying a second playthrough experimenting with different builds etc but Fortnite? You're loading into the same area with the same loop over and over and over like seriously are you okay? Is someone threatening you?
Every 10? 20? Maybe 30? let say 100 run might feel different sure. I get that. But years? Years on the same loop that barely changes? Like why?Every game is different, unlike playing against scripted AI.
I don't play much BR these days but same applies for MP games in general. I have far more hours per game in multiplayer titles than my favourite single player games.
Fortnite has Homer Simpson dancing with Kpop Demon Hunters and Michael Myers in a Daft Punk nightclubI'm gonna laugh my ass off when fortnite is gonna outlast both arc and marathurd.
You do that in Fortnite too.You're exploring and discovering new quests
People like gameplay?Every 10? 20? Maybe 30? let say 100 run might feel different sure. I get that. But years? Years on the same loop that barely changes? Like why?
Cause of addiction-inducing dark patterns like daily logins (with or without streak bonuses) and time-limited eventsEvery 10? 20? Maybe 30? let say 100 run might feel different sure. I get that. But years? Years on the same loop that barely changes? Like why?
Lots of different maps and variations on the modes. Resurgence for example on Warzone. I played the shit out of that one for a couple of years non stop.Every 10? 20? Maybe 30? let say 100 run might feel different sure. I get that. But years? Years on the same loop that barely changes? Like why?
Comparing BR and Fornite to CS, LoL, Dota, WoW and chess?? is ridiculous. Those games have depth you can actually master over years. Battle royale isn't built for that. The core loop barely changes. Spending years on a genre built on constant repetition is like a monkey experiment. Comparing it to chess is like comparing a slot machine to a piano. Cmon now.People like gameplay?
People play CS, LoL, Dota, WoW for twice as long as Fortnite exists and will continue to do so.
It's as stupid question as asking why people play chess or go. People don't play this games for story, they play them because they like gameplay loop.
What depth is in chess?Comparing BR and Fornite to CS, LoL, Dota, WoW and chess?? is ridiculous. Those games have depth you can actually master over years. Battle royale isn't built for that. The core loop barely changes. Spending years on a genre built on constant repetition is like a monkey experiment. Comparing it to chess is like comparing a slot machine to a piano. Cmon now.
Uhm, currently 404,000 playing on Steam right now. 619,000 peak in the last 24 hours. That isn't mobile, that is a popular BR on PC.Yeah, tens of millions of DAUs on PUBG Mobile is huge.