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Congratulations to GameBoyColor, our fifth day winner!
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On the sixth day, the question we have for you is "What is something from this generation that you absolutely hate and wish didn't exist in the industry?"
Even though my mother would say hate is too strong a word to ever use to describe how you feel about something, I'm going to go ahead and break that rule as what I hate isn't someone, just a concept that seems to be prevalent in video games today in general. So I don't feel bad about hating it. The thing I'm going to say I actually hate to see this generation is the increasing reliance in RNG to determine rewards.
It's not just mobile games, but seems to be pervasive in almost everything as if having to do the same thing over and over is something gamers should have to do to earn the best gear, even in offline games. It defies the whole concept of rewarding effort because RNG is not fair or just. It's not equal. And, in many cases, it's abused on purpose to inflate playtime rather than making playtime more meaningful, though this one is the world we live in now.
Now, I'm not going to leave without saying how I think it should be replaced. With the understanding that people want us to continue to play, to grind things away, why is so much emphasis put on obtaining the best gear rather than leveling up the best gear and customizing it along the way? RNG was used, IMHO, to encourage gambling tendencies and to not evolve equipment and customization to a point that we should be at already, which is giving players that power to explore and test out various ways to use it through customizations. It's till grinding, only it treats people equally and gives them choices on how to use the equipment they earn.

Blue Prince successfully transplants its architecturally shifting mystery to the Switch 2, proving that its "one-more-room" roguelite hook is a perfect fit for portable play.

What is an Xbox now?
Had a strong feeling they'd do this. Ok that's one step inthe right direction. Baby steps because the moment they do anything drastic they step on rakes.
Next give ppl reason to sub for 30$ a month to for GP. Second is the lower the price. They want to return to Xbox they need to be attractive again. Lower price won't sell them out as it's too late this gen but it's something.
I wish it would it have read Microsoft quietly retires Xbox, and just develop/publish games. The Xbox name doesn't mean anything anymore, the 360 era was the best they ever had.
The PS fan media are always having a pop at MS but as a gamer I've had no issues playing my Xbox games, my PC games and cloud games. I've benefited from playing my games everywhere. For over three decades I've enjoyed many games. The media's failure, especially this site to have balanced view on anything Xbox is childish. The Xbox move to PC is an excellent idea. An open platform, endless possibilities and no fake paywalls. Don't forget that in the UK Sony has a class action against it for anti competitive practices. No one is reporting this. All those gamers ripped off and over charged. And don't forget Valve too. They are too powerful as well. Change is good.

During a GDC Festival of Gaming keynote, Xbox VP of next generation, Jason Ronald, explained players who purchase Xbox Play Anywhere titles spend more than two times the same number of hours in-game as other players.
Without data I'm sceptical of this claim Xbox play anywhere has never encouraged me to buy more games it's just a nice to have
1st party studios that don't have a consistent stream of AAA games. If it is going to take 4-7 years to make the games then they need to utilize the billions they have in opening or acquiring more studios.
Gotta be lootboxes.
Yeah lootboxes should have never happened and I can say that everyone hates them
Loot boxes. It falls under the whole rng thing as well. And I don’t mind it for cosmetic goodies; however, if loot boxes are implemented into gameplay and progression then that’s a problem in my opinion. Look at the whole battlefront 2 scandal. That destroyed any excitement I had for the game and any excitement I may have for future battlefront titles. I think it’s a cheap and lazy way to extend gameplay time, and it’s an insulting way to ask for more money from the consumer.
Microtransactions specefically in assassins creed for materials. The game plays ok but I know they made it harder just to get stuff just because they want you to buy their x amount of crystal iron