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You need some serious balls to do what Swen Vincke did during PAX East

The plan was simple: get onto the stage with a laptop, play some Baldur's Gate 3 with no issues, and leave the stage.
But then everything went wrong. And a beautiful disaster followed.

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TheColbertinator2148d ago (Edited 2148d ago )

I see why Baldurs Gate can't run on current gen consoles since the devs cant even run it on their own PC hardware.

ElementX2148d ago (Edited 2148d ago )

"I see why Baldurs Gate can't run on current gen consoles since the devs cant even run it on their own PC hardware." (in case you edit your comment because it's ignorant, I'm quoting you)

It's a buggy, broken, unfinished product. It has nothing to do with their hardware.

ElementX2148d ago (Edited 2148d ago )

My bad! I am embarrassed, but oh well. It's hard to tell without a /s

I've seen enough ignorance online that it could be a genuine comment and it wouldn't surprise me.

*EDIT* @ Razzer, I will keep that in mind. God, I feel like a moron now... this isn't the first time I've taken sarcasm at face value
If my idiocy can give somebody a chuckle then I guess it's worth it.

RazzerRedux2148d ago

With TheColbertinator, the /s is implied.......always.

SpineSaw2147d ago

"It's a buggy, broken, unfinished product. It has nothing to do with their hardware."

Ohhh I get it it's just like every games as a service title on release no matter the hardware or for that matter like every title released. Wait, wait this title is not for sale yet but one like to you and your comment anyway.

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RazzerRedux2147d ago

There is a fine line between the two. They came out pretty good.

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Bathyj2147d ago

You only get one chance to make a first impression. So that was theirs. You wouldn't show up for a first date late, in shabby clothes and then try to win her over later.

And gamers and gaming media are a fickle bunch. Guaranteed when the game releases people will still remember the reveal and will judge the game against it.

rainslacker2147d ago

Most people will forget about it in the future. Particularly if the game ends up looking good.

Michiel19892147d ago

some people also realize the people at Larian love their games and want to show their vision for the game,, what they showed off was amazing imo. Yes there's bugs, but the game isnt out for a while so I can look past that. They made a great impression on me at least, ill be buying this day1

Pickledpepper2147d ago

@bathyj
I went on a first date still wearing high viz trousers, steel toe cap boots, and a T shirt with a hole in after I got called out to an emergency power cable strike.
I booked a fancy restaurant and had the whole night plan out but had to go dig up a road and reinstate it with tarmac after, I was 25mins late to the restaurant and had to beg and explain to the manager i am meeting a girl for our first date and why i was in work clothes and stinking of sweat and tarmac to the manager, he laughed, let me in and didn't think I had much hope but wished me luck.
12 years 2 kids and 3 years of marriage later we still laugh about it.
And yes the tipped the restaurant very well

gold_drake2148d ago

odd choice to play a buggy game on a stage but hey, ive seen worse.

Loktai2147d ago

The first time Microsoft was showing off its USB compatibility, I want to say it was Bill Gates up on state and the second they plug in the scanner or whatever the hell it was... BAM.... BSOD.

I dont know what anyone expected.

I had minimal problems in the Win 98 era because I had built a new K6-2 system and it was stupidly stable (for its time) and I went with Creative for sound and nvidia(canopus) for video.

That being said these days the way the HAL works in modern PCs you are going to have to code a really broken POS to break it this badly. It partly has to do with the ununified code bases in modern development and sometimes in "agile" type development environments where different teams or team members are working to get specific features or portions done under a "sprint" timeline to get the code complete for the revision.... bugs are then checked as a whole for the revision instead of being ironed out as implemented. Thats part of why it takes half a dozen major updates to actually fix them all after a game comes out.

KillBill2147d ago

Really? The guy got on stage and basically pulled his pants down to his ankles, and the writer applauds him for it.

Fluttershy772147d ago (Edited 2147d ago )

Sven winky looks really white

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ESO's director says doing the same-old yearly patch cycle wasn't 'going to cut it'

"Nothing is off the table right now."

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An Update to Our Shared Commitment to Safer Gaming

Discover how Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Microsoft continue to collaborate to improve player safety across our platforms.

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There's an Underrepresented Majority That Wants Entertainment Without Agendas, Says Ex Tripwire CEO

Ex-Tripwire CEO John Gibson shares his 'Entertainment First' vision to capture the agenda-free magic of classics like Star Wars, Zelda, and Metroid.

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Goodguy012d ago

Yes. Just make a good game instead of worrying it should make some kind of stupid social/political differences in the world... we've got enough of that in the real world. Games are places we can escape to and just have fun.

z2g2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

How about you make a game that’s important to you and the people who are interested in that buy it and the ones that don’t like it don’t have to buy it. Just because something bugs some people doesn’t mean there aren’t other people who it doesn’t bug. Someone’s hangups shouldn’t be other people’s problems.

Don’t want a game that features a political or cultural statement or an underrepresented group of people? Don’t buy it.

Not all of us just want vapid, mindless fantasy all the time. Sometimes we want something that represents us or means something. There’s nothing wrong with that. Look how many movies in the world have covered so many types of stories, people or historical controversies to huge successes. Games are no different.

Eonjay2d ago

The plot to remove representation or ideas and content that you dont approve of is an agenda within itself. Its also censorship. People need are trapped in this main- character syndrome where they believe that the world and all of its happens are fashioned for them alone.

crazyCoconuts2d ago

"Don't buy it"
Exactly what people do.
And then big companies are reminded why if you want to make money you may not want to do things like villainize half your market. If you want to preach one side of an argument you're gonna lose people. At least do the Deus Ex/GTA thing and show the warts on both sides so everyone has something to agree with

senorfartcushion2d ago

We’re still waiting on that Splinter Cell remake…

raWfodog2d ago

On the flip side of that, good games can have characters of different ethnic and social backgrounds without thinking that some agendas are trying to be pushed. I've played many, many great games throughout my life with many different characters (male, female, white, people of color, even some animal characters) and loved them all simply for the story and entertainment they provided me while I escaped into those worlds.

senorfartcushion2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

That’s not possible.

Being a child doesn’t remove the political points of OLD GAMES, we were just kids. In fact, older media was decidedly more political than some of the cowardly, childish efforts we have today.

This is precisely why we are still to get that Splinter Cell remake. We can’t have a fun Splinter Cell game with AAA graphics because a few virgins don’t want “politics in their games.”

neutralgamer19922d ago

Keep gaming free of nonsense. Agenda pushing in social media age has gotten worst

senorfartcushion1d 7h ago

Name a game and I’ll tell you what the agenda was

Notellin1d 21h ago

"While our first game is faith-based"

Yeah you guys want to get rid of all the politics and play a nice Southern Baptist game. We get it.

Christopher1d 20h ago

He should follow his own words, then.

*** That changed around two years ago, when he started consulting for Bible X, the studio behind the Christian-based game project Gate Zero. Last month, Gibson, through his recently established publisher Templar Media, acquired the developer.***

Not sure there's anything more political in history than religion.

S2Killinit1d 17h ago

But his statement is also an agenda. Hope people are intelligent enough to know that.

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z2g2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

I fail to see how representing actual underrepresented or making them feel included is an “agenda”. This is an extremely self centered selfish viewpoint. Those actual underrepresented people just want to be recognized as valid. The privileged majority who are always represented take that for granted and can’t deal with the fact that “other” types of people or views exist. Inclusion or awareness isn’t an agenda. It’s representing reality and making those “other” people or stories be seen and align with actual reality.

There are literally thousands and thousands of games to choose from, and if you are annoyed that some have cultural or topical relevance, that’s your problem and you don’t have to buy them. Meanwhile other people who want that actually have games that speak to them. So sick of this “my way or the highway” attitude.

And there are plenty of games out there, if that privileged majority have an issue or don’t want a game based on cultural relevance. Pick up a Switch. Most games are g-rated, noncontroversial cartoons with stories fit for tweens. No reality to get mad at.

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KyRo2d ago

It's always me me me me me with you lot. There's a difference between representation and forcing it for the sake of forcing something to a very very loud but very small minority.

Christopher2d ago

You really are only proving their point with this sort of response to the idea of people feeling included in some games versus the plethora of games without it.

Outside_ofthe_Box2d ago

We need to define what "forcing" is because I've seen people say things like Aloy being female in Horizon is pushing an agenda or catering to a "very very loud but very small minority" before.

dveio2d ago

@z2g

I personally think you've nailed it here.

For decades, wether in film or music, there had been ONE primary target group.

And if you're looking further, even in economy, laws, courts or any other area there had been only one target group.

While others, let's be real, were surpressed.

It's "funny" though - why do we all think personalities like David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Freddy Mercury, etc., have had such a huuuge impact on cultures and society? Because they were 1:1 depicts of the Demon Slayer or the Duke?

No, because they were different. Because we all are different.

The only people time and time again that are complaining, whining and moaning about everything (while highly likely even been a fan of Queen or something) are prejudiced people.

Are people that "But it's never been any different, and I want it to stay that way!".

There's nothing highly hidden here. It's always been the same. After decades, even centuries of rules written by and for the "one primary target group", they are now the loudest that complain & moan.

Inverno2d ago

Y'all could also, ya know, just not buy games you feel have an agenda? This constant bitching coming from all these whiney men every time they see a game that isn't catering to them specifically is tiring. They latch themselves onto these games and throw endless amounts of harassment as if there aren't another thousand games releasing before/around/after. I'm usually outspoken when it comes to forced diversity in games, but the issue here is you're all bigoted as hell and need to learn to be a little less offended. Y'all become the snowflakes you mocked so much lol.

MrDead2d ago

This guy is one of the biggest most delicate snowflakes out there, I'm sure he'll be crying on Tucker Carlson or Fox "News" again soon.

Michiel19891d 21h ago

@christopher cater to and include are two very different things. Played most of the games you mentioned and had no issue with any of em because they just include it. I have no issue with inclusion of that, but if in the next god of war, Kratos would all of a sudden hyperfocus on being a strong independent man or a hypermasculine one, I would give them shit for it as well. It has nothing to do with the inclusion of x or y group, but about the integrity of the game.

@inverno stop putting words in my mouth . It's actually the opposite of what you say, I said there can be no conversation because as soon as you criticize them, a whole angry mob comes at you and tries to cancel you. Thankfully it's become less and less over time and people actually realize now they can voice their opinion without having the fear of losing their job.
You really can't see that a lot of companies are now backpeddalling about the woke bs? They finally realize making your product worse to cater to a group who doesn't buy your product anyway is terrible.

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PitbullMonster1d 15h ago

Who was crying about kingdom come deliverance, Stellar Blade and the first descendant? White Hetero men Or leftards?

Inverno1d 4h ago

Leftards but those games still went on to release and become financially and critically successful. This dood, who was a CEO, went on social media to voice an opinion that at the time was controversial. Just cause you have freedom of speech and expression doesn't mean you hafto always voice your opinions publicly. He had to step down because it was more about the company than just him. Now he's back talking bout "unrepresented majority", as if there aren't different audiences to cater to. Since people from both sides can't seem to escape getting fired for voicing opinions then I guess everyone's got to equally face the consequences of their inability to shut up.

MrBaskerville2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Star wars, anti agenda? Lol. I don't think Lucas would agree.

Inverno2d ago

One of the most politically charged movies in existence. They can pretend it's all about space wizards with swords but the space nazis are still in the movies and they're still the bad guys. It's ironic as hell.

JEECE2d ago

More evidence that if the agenda feels legitimate within the story's world, people don't even notice that it is an agenda and they don't complain.

Elit3Nick2d ago

This one gave me a chuckle, too.

JEECE2d ago

As ever, this is a misguided expression of the speaker's issue. While of course there are some games (pure puzzle games, etc) that have no agenda, any game with a narrative is conveying some type of message. What people who say they don't like "woke" or "politics in games" actually mean is that they don't like hamfisted, poorly written narratives/characters that are thin veneers for modern political messages that feel out of place in the game's universe. It's why all these people complain about the Veilguard and not Baldur's Gate 3. They both have "woke" characters but in BG3 they feel like they belong in the universe, while in the Veilguard they just feel like generic fantasy skins for modern American 20-somethings.

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