• CALIGVLA@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    Honestly? Gamers deserve all the shit they get, I’m all for consumer rights but I have no sympathy for the people that buys these games and then later complains about it. You’re not part of the problem, you are the problem.

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      1 year ago

      I blame it on “content creators” on YouTube. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy watching someone play and complain about a bad game, but there are so many tubers that use the same format, or even the same titles just reworked a little bit.

      A lot of this could be blamed on The Algorithm, but after a certain point you have to start blaming the creators themselves for sticking with the format.

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        1 year ago

        I sometimes legitimately forget that people are watching the shit that’s on YouTube.

        But then again like half of us adults can’t read at a 6th grade level, so I guess video appeals.

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          1 year ago

          Not sure why you felt the need to insult people who use YouTube, but okay.

          There are plenty of legitimately good or entertaining channels out there that don’t pander to “The Algorithm”.

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            1 year ago

            I feel like The Act Man is catching strays on this one but honestly, newsworthy things will be covered by channels that talk about current events. CoD having a resurgence and doing well only to catastrophically fuck it up is worthy of talking about, so they do. Their jobs are to make content people want to see and people want to know why it’s dogshit… so they tell them.

  • Damn990099@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    They could of just mailed every one a turd instead of a game. People warned their friends and every one online, but they still bought it. So now Activision knows they can just put out shit, but the consumer will buy shit with that call of duty brand lable slapped on it.

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    1 year ago

    McDonald’s outsells the google 5-star rated gourmet burger place down the street from me, doesn’t mean I’m gonna eat it.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah but in your example both have wildly different prices while COD and Zelda cost the same

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      Nor should you but McDonalds can be good depending on the location.

      This is a wad of shit marketed as a Tootsie-roll and people going “What? It’s just chocolate.”

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      1 year ago

      It’s the second best selling game of 2023 and it came out last month, though - that’s notable, particularly given the shitty reviews. Plenty of other games are also available on just as many consoles and storefronts. Zelda 20 was presumably mentioned because of name recognition and because it was previously second and is now third.

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    Not sure why anyone cares.

    The people who care about quality will play real games, and the people who love the name brand will happily rebuy the same game again.

    Either you love cod, or it doesnt exist. Its not like its a real franchise anymore, better shooters have met or surpassed it in spades. Anything you needed from this game you will get elsewhere.

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      The reason people care is that in capitalism anything that sells well will continue to be made. Resources are devoted to churning out worse and worse games and the large swath of people who don’t notice or don’t care continue to buy them, feeding the cycle.

      Meanwhile good games, often indie titles, are overlooked by people who neither have the time or energy to look for these games which contributes to them being buried and lost to time. CoD now has confirmation they can churn out turboshit, charge beyond full price, and still outsell a game that is of higher quality.

      Bad games doing well drags the entire market down with it. It shows companies they don’t need to try that hard if they’re popular. That’s why people care.

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    1 year ago

    At this point they might as well just call It COD:Forever Warfare, make it a subscribtion service and sign people up for life, because people will just buy every COD.

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    I asked a coworker how they felt about the newest Call of Duty and how it’s the lowest rated out of all of them.

    They said they didn’t notice.

    At some point you just have to concede a fool and his money are easily parted.

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      1 year ago

      I expect them to take 1+ year to produce a piece of shot game, not 6 mo. I didn’t buy it out of principal (aka my wife didn’t buy it, she carries the stats)