This can't be right, Blizzard ≠ Fun
After Years of Struggle, Blizzard Has Found Itself in Uncharted Territory: Overwatch Players Are Having Fun Again
Submitted 3 weeks ago by alyaza@beehaw.org to gaming@beehaw.org
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Tournesol@feddit.fr 3 weeks ago
DebatableRaccoon@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
Must have been an accident. Next patch will get right on fixing that
redsand@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
The more I read your comment the more I wonder if it needs /s
secret300@lemmy.sdf.org 3 weeks ago
Their brain’s have rotted so far they’re finally having fun
MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz 3 weeks ago
Wait. Loot boxes are back?
RejZoR@lemmy.ml 3 weeks ago
They are back just as a reward for playing and can’t be bought in any way.
RejZoR@lemmy.ml 3 weeks ago
New Stadium is kinda ass. Matchmaker for it is absolutely horrendous and it keeps making teams where one is a stack of Top500 players and the other is bunch of randoms who only played Quick Play before.
Yermaw@lemm.ee 3 weeks ago
I’ve only played 3 games of it, but they’ve all been close so far. I suspect the window for fun has already passed.
Overwatch is fun every time there’s a new completely game-changing shift. At its core it’s an incredibly fun game, it’s only because its so competitive that it loses all the joy. As soon as a new iteration is “solved” it stops being fun.
Sylvartas@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Yep, just like TF2, that they copied, game is not fun if everyone starts taking it too seriously. I feel like Valve understood that and that’s why they never really pushed the competitive scene.
dumblederp@aussie.zone 3 weeks ago
6v6 and no role queue?
jarfil@beehaw.org 2 weeks ago
Let me know when stuff is no longer locked behind a “Battle Pass”.
I got pretty much all the cosmetics in OW1 without paying for a single lootbox, and definitely refuse to pay for the privilege of FOMO.
MrSpArkle@lemmy.ca 3 weeks ago
The Ban system needs to go.
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 3 weeks ago
Did they ever apologise properly for what they did to that player that said free Hong Kong and allow him to play again or have we all just forgotten that?
who@feddit.org 3 weeks ago
For the uninformed:
That was when Blitzchung, in his post-tournament win interview, uttered a brief sentence in support of Hong Kong (and implicitly in support of human rights). Blizzard responded by revoking his prize money, banning him from tournaments, and firing the interviewers who happened to be on camera with him at the time.
This action took place late at night (well outside of US business hours) and was accompanied by a letter that some analysts pointed out had peculiar phrasing patterns that one might expect from native-Chinese speakers writing in English. The excuse given was a tournament rule prohibiting any act that “brings you into public disrepute, offends a portion or group of the public, or otherwise damages Blizzard image.”
To answer your question:
In his subsequent BlizzCon speech, Blizzard president Allen Brack gave a speech in which he “apologized” for the vague act of failing to live up to their high standards for themselves. This was a typical, predictable, corporate non-apology, allowing them to say “I’m sorry” for something other than the harm they inflicted. Neither Brack nor Blizzard apologized for the actions taken against Blitzchung or the interview hosts. The punishments were not reversed. (I think Blizzard eventually responded to massive public pressure by somewhat reducing the duration of Blitzchung’s ban, but never lifted it entirely or restored the interview hosts’ contracts.)
A few years later, Activision Blizzard was bought by Microsoft. Bobby Kotick, the CEO at the time of the Blitzchung decision, is no longer there. We don’t know who else participated in that decision, so we don’t know if they are are still making decisions at Blizzard.
SweetCitrusBuzz@beehaw.org 3 weeks ago
Ah, I see my decision to delete my account and stop playing is still justified. Thank you for the information and the answer.
t3rmit3@beehaw.org 3 weeks ago
This is the incident that made me cancel my WoW sub, and close my Battle.net account. Never again trusting them, even under Microsoft (or rather, especially now under MS).