Syldon
@Syldon@lemmy.one
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Did you even bother to read what I said?
There have always been grindy games. BUT there has always been other options for the more popular non grindy games. Now we see a prevalence of the grindy games, 4and a lack of content in the other area. This is due to cost. It is cheaper to hype up a game with advertising than it is to add content. You clearly don’t even realise you are being conned, clearly.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
You are talking to someone who enduring the tape decks during the commodore era. The grind then was just getting the game to run.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
You have just reiterated what I have just said.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
I have never played any PS2 games. Maybe that is the problem. What was acceptable for a console has become the norm now on a PC. But, if you are happy with the bloatware that games have become then good for you. I will not be supporting them with my cash.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
So much on point. Gaming is about content these days, so stretch it out.
How many got annoyed with Diablo IV nerfs which Activision adopt on every game they release. Suck people in then nerf it to make you spend more time doing the same thing over again. I didn’t invest time or money into this, and I have to admit I felt very smug when I read about them doing this.
Gaming should be about entertainment, today’s triple A efforts just aren’t.
- Comment on [deleted] 1 year ago:
Considering how much value some put on the quality of wild salmon versus farmed salmon, I think it is pretty shallow to remove that information from packaging. I avoid products that have no country of origin on the packaging. I can easily see why some would be upset about this. This is inhibiting choice. Moreso the fishing industry will have to spend money to do this. Changing all the packaging will not come free of charge. Therefore you have to conclude it is nothing more than a con to make more money.