No it still matters... Until the game I like doesnt perform as well as I hoped critically... then Open Critic matters more... And if that doesnt work out then I'll just throw a fit and say reviewers dont matter... Until the next big game I'm looking forward to gets highly positive reviews universally among critics, but if it doesnt the reviewer is a shill.
The endless cycle of the gamer mindset.
P.T was far more unique to be honest.
Compare what P.T accomplished with a demo to what Death Strandings entire marketing campaign accomplished...
@Muzikguy
"Not everyone will have the same options available. It seems you fail to understand this. Mine goes down more than twice a year (quite a bit actually all over the area) and some areas of the country have it considerably worse."
Falls within my estimation in my original criticism of the argument. Twice a year is less than one percent. So it seems I do understand when you describe a situation that lines up exactly within what I said.
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@2pacalypsenow
Yes, so make that argument instead of the dumb one.
"Do you see the problem here?"
Evidently I saw it before you if I had to be the one to make the argument for you...
@Muzikguy
Then make them and don't make the worst possible argument. And yes its a bad argument. If your internet is so shit that you can't play vidya gaems then you have no business telling others what is right and wrong in a comment section. Make a better argument like about how many major releases with a focus on online services often have instability issues at launch. Make a better argument than "yeh but wut if wun day yur internet not wurk?"
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@2pacalypse
An area of the world that can't connect to the internet 99% of the time every year is not the sort of place a software company should want to base their financial results on.
@bluefox
No ones saying it's a good idea. Just saying that if average quality internet connectivity is an issue for you, you've likely got better things to be doing compared to spending it winging on an comment section.
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Probably is seeing as you didn't provide a source for your claim.
Yeah super coincidental that they had all the marketing material ready to go and gameplay prepared for Blizzcon. You know, that big event they use for like every game announcement from the company every year.
@2pacalypsenow
Yes. I just tether my phone to my computer and use that instead...
You're argument is basically telling people to stop discussing games in the comment section of a gaming site. It's also the sort of response people only make when they're being disagreed with, but when they're the one who has an issue with something they'll express their opinion non-stop.
Cool trailer, but feels kinda generic by comparison to how hyped the first ones trailer got everyone. I remember for a few months everyone would anticipate the next Overwatch short but now they're just w/e.
2 hours? Can you pause it?
Just want to give a big pat on the back to console gamers. They've accomplished a lot. The cost of online has gone up over the years and there isnt one feature offered through those services that isnt free on PC. We have people paying potentially £100+ over the years, depending in how many systems they own, for features that are all free on PC.
Gamers are quite possibly the most inconsistent consumers on the planet. Complain about MT's, but roll over and open t...
The #NotAllKojimaFans defence. Move along if that's your takeaway from my comment as the joke is clearly lost on you.
If you're saying it doesn't apply to you then you have no reason to be offended, right?
Kojima fans rn: https://thumbs.gfycat.com/R...
Kojima fans...
@2pacalypsenow
You made the argument "If your internet goes down, can you still play it?". If you believe this is a valid argument against online only games, then you have to admit that power outages are a valid argument against home consoles and desktop PC's.
"Imagine all internet connections end right now, what would people do?"
Imagine all power sources end right now, what would people do? Diablo 4's targe...