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True, i have seen a lot of bad reviews by gamers that have spent more than 500 hours on that game. How do you hate a game and still play more than 500 hours. I loved Witcher 3 and have clocked 110 hours max.
A negative review from someone who clocked in over 500 hours tells a lot. That means a true, hardcore fan is disappointed. And you know you screwed up if a core player has a negative stance towards your game. So in a way the game was good for him up until a certain point, which shows that the dev either strayed from a goal, didn't deliver on a promise, added a feature that separates the community, added features that are frowned upon (see in game ads for a 30 buck product), or simply doesn't care anymore.
A positive or a negative review from someone who played 0.6h means jack shit.
 

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A negative review from someone who clocked in over 500 hours tells a lot. That means a true, hardcore fan is disappointed. And you know you screwed up if a core player has a negative stance towards your game. So in a way the game was good for him up until a certain point, which shows that the dev either strayed from a goal, didn't deliver on a promise, added a feature that separates the community, added features that are frowned upon (see in game ads for a 30 buck product), or simply doesn't care anymore.
A positive or a negative review from someone who played 0.6h means jack shit.
I'm not familiar with this title, but in general, online games are usually just trading platforms. You go through some canned content, you reach the end-game, then all there is to do is grinding and trading. To the point the most requested feature for the (otherwise highly acclaimed) Path of Exile is not about skills, classes or challenges, it's about trading.

So yeah, you can get drawn in for quite some time before frustration sets in.
 
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I can't say I've noticed any in-game ads. Group of us, once in a great while, will jump on an Asian server because it just seems we find dumber players on the Asian servers (or maybe that's why so many Asian players are on the US servers, because they're tired of playing with dumb people).

Even in games that have deliberate in-game ads, I don't care that they do. I'm not staring at the ad while I'm playing, I ignore them because I'm focused on the game and not some ad. Much like billboards when I'm driving - sure they're there and easy to see, but I don't remember a single ad I saw on a billboard as I drove into work this morning. People are making a big stink out of nothing.
 

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I can't say I've noticed any in-game ads. Group of us, once in a great while, will jump on an Asian server because it just seems we find dumber players on the Asian servers (or maybe that's why so many Asian players are on the US servers, because they're tired of playing with dumb people).

Even in games that have deliberate in-game ads, I don't care that they do. I'm not staring at the ad while I'm playing, I ignore them because I'm focused on the game and not some ad. Much like billboards when I'm driving - sure they're there and easy to see, but I don't remember a single ad I saw on a billboard as I drove into work this morning. People are making a big stink out of nothing.
Apparently you're not too big on reading either. This is only for players in China and ads are on loading screens.
 
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Or maybe it's getting negative reviews because, maybe just maybe, the game actually sucks a big fat d__k. The lag, desync, developer's practices in regards to banning innocent people for stream sniping, etc. The list goes on and on. But don't worry guys, it's e-sports ready!
 
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The point is that you cannot blindly state that 25 dollars is cheap because you cannot compare this in its current form to any of those 50/100 dollar games you referred to.

Wrecked. He can't say anything about that, entirely factual and I paid $30 months ago, game was buggy for the month I played it.
Indeed.

Also...... The game runs like thick turd on a steep gradient, and uses 1 entire CPU thread for everything, after they specifically released a patch to "support 6+ cores". It's great. I know its early access... but how about making the game WORK properly before adding in micro-transactions and BS ads.

Come on, now. Come on.

How I see this is: "lets make it early access! then $ starts to flow in!" Then suddenly "why bother we are already making cash so whatever throw in some adds and sh!t."

Disclaimer - I do play and enjoy this game. I also simultaneously think its optimization and mechanics are BS. Hows some real jump mechanics there. Thanks that one map is great though. Pity about the PS1 textures though.

and... /rant

They are clearly lazy as fudge. There are so many things they could fix or improve but they don't. Fortnite might actually care about making a good game that works right and improves, we'll see.

True, i have seen a lot of bad reviews by gamers that have spent more than 500 hours on that game. How do you hate a game and still play more than 500 hours. I loved Witcher 3 and have clocked 110 hours max.
Lol, look at Dota2 players. There's a love/hate relationship we have with the game. It takes a long time or certain type of player to just play and not get emotional over it. I used to rage a lot back in the day but now I'm just like "Eh, whatever, I played my best." And take my -25(a loss of MMR(rating)).
 
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A negative review from someone who clocked in over 500 hours tells a lot. That means a true, hardcore fan is disappointed. And you know you screwed up if a core player has a negative stance towards your game. So in a way the game was good for him up until a certain point, which shows that the dev either strayed from a goal, didn't deliver on a promise, added a feature that separates the community, added features that are frowned upon (see in game ads for a 30 buck product), or simply doesn't care anymore.
A positive or a negative review from someone who played 0.6h means jack shit.

I get your point, but I kinda disagree, slightly depending on the reason for the negative review. I've read many reviews on various games from people with hundreds of hours essentially reading like "not developed fast enough", which is daft. Or "dev don't care anymore" ... which I kinda get why someone would be upset about, but also, didn't you just clock 1000 hours in the game you payed €30 for? Some of them reads "dev ruined it" which is of no matter to a new player because ... how can I know what it was like before? The only way this complaint is pertinent to a new player is if the game actually don't work anymore. "Play something else, the dev don't maintain it anymore" is also a strange thing to say, especially for single player games. This is true in all cases btw.

The worst are the truly passionate reviews from hardcore players. You can't trust hardcore players, they have their own ideas about what priority things should have, and at least for me as a casual gamer their views literally don't concern me. "The end game is ruined because ThingX now is 2.3% instead of 2.5% BOYCOTT AND HATE MAIL COMMENCE", but it takes dozens of hours to get to the point where you care.

And then there's the lack of scores, which makes the whole thing moot and degrades it from reviews to fanwars.

Just a quick look on Steam and Darkest Dungeon, which I have not played btw, and the top review is this:

I write this review with a heavy heart.

First full disclosure, I am a kickstarter backer for this game from one of the higher tiers and have been playing since the first build was released.



This game on a techniqual side runs very well, I seldom encounter bugs, crashes or general wonk. It's very well optimized running smoothly on even old laptops witout much configuration.

But from a design perspective its beyond infuriating and time wasting. The expansion that was recently released became the straw that broke the camels back and made me write this review.


This game is a grindfest, which would be okey if it was not a randomized RNG driven grindfest, which wouln't be the worst if it wasnt a UNBALANCED AND UNFAIR RNG driven grindfest.

I have in this moment spent close to or more than 100 hundred hours in this game and I havent even gotten close to killing a end game boss.

The combat is turn based, focused around DMG, Tick dmg (Blight, Bleed), Buffs, Debuffs, Healing and most importantly Stress.

Where this combat works well is in showcasting a wide variety of playstyles for the different characters you can recruit and in making you feel like you can prepare well for different kinds of encounters.

Where it fails is in the fact that it is 100% based on luck. This is not so noticable in the earlier stages of the game when most enemies can be felled by just having adequete equipment and consumables at hand.

In the later stages you can lose HOURS of progress spent on leveling up a specific hero before you even have a chance to have a turn yourself. For an example I will showcase my last encounter.

Party enters dungeon.

Party gets suprised despite full torches. (Suprised means that you get an debuff that forces you to wait until the enemies all have made an move each, regardless of speed)

Enemy party gets a critical hit 2 times in a row on a single party member. Increasing my stress to several party members to 50% (Death due to stress happens at 200% and a mission generaly lasts you 5-9 encounters) which brings my party member to a death state in spite of having plus 36 dodge and full hp at lvl 6. The third enemy casts a stress spell increasing most of my party to 70% stress before the 4th member kills my bounty hunter who was in a death state.

In one way, this is the charm of the game, no battle plays out quite like the last one you had. You're under constant pressure and the tension in each fight is very apperent since the game is unpredicatble in nature.

But at some level you also gotta look at the bigger picture. Is the gorgeous presentation and the fun combat system really rewarding enough to balance out the needless frustration?

When I buy gear and level up my characters I want to see improvement. Never in Darkest dungeon do you get to feel powerful or get to see the fruit of your hours of labour because the game values being difficult much higher than it values fun or being well designed.

And it is absolutely not a poor game, just not one worthy of the time it asks you to invest on a whim. If you feel like having to study a wiki before interacting with a game should be mandatory then maybe you should consider that its not like that for everyone.

Because having a character that takes hours to level up taken from you without you being able to interact with the process in a GAME is unexcusable.

And there's no way to prepare your party against criticals or numbers failing you.
In the same way thats there's no way to fully explain how dissapointed this game has made me.

But at least HP Lovecraft finaly got a faithul adaption.

It's baffling. HOW THE FUDGE DID HE TAKE 100 HOURS TO REALIZE WHAT TYE GAME IS? And obviously he hasn't played many of those kinds of RPGs, and it feels like he's just not into that kind of game, or/and that he has missed something important. Which begs the question: how many of the reviews are from people not understanding the game, or from people who wants to be a fan of the genre but isn't, or from people wanting something totally different than what the devs intended?
 

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The in-game ads are only present in loading screens

Wow, people are really whiny sometimes. The ads don't disrupt gameplay at all. Stop complaining. This whole "I refuse to see advertisements" attitude needs to go away.
 
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Wow, people are really whiny bitches sometimes. The ads don't disrupt gameplay at all. Stop complaining. This whole "I refuse to see advertisements" attitude needs to go away.
People know ads from the web: slow loading times, lack of responsiveness when the ad server is slow/down, random scripts running in their browsers. So yes, when I see an ad I ready my pitchfork first.
 

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People know ads from the web: slow loading times, lack of responsiveness when the ad server is slow/down, random scripts running in their browsers. So yes, when I see an ad I ready my pitchfork first.

Static image ads on a on-line game loading screen don't cause any of those issue.
 

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Static image ads on a on-line game loading screen don't cause any of those issue.
Depends on where they're served from (though even if they cause lag, it's still on a loading screen). No ads don't cause any of those issues, that's for sure.
Still, a paid for client with ads is double dipping.
 

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Still, a paid for client with ads is double dipping.

I'm ok with double dipping if it keeps the price of the game $25.
 
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Wow, people are really whiny bitches sometimes. The ads don't disrupt gameplay at all. Stop complaining. This whole "I refuse to see advertisements" attitude needs to go away.
Not sure if trolling or...
 

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May I remind people that when you pay 30 EURO for a game in beta you pay less as a "deal" where you basically fund the creation of the game (that could not have been done otherwise without outside investors) Then the full game comes out and cost more. That is the model. (Usually) And to be honest; PUBG still feel very much beta. There is alot of stuff that should be fixed before going final. So to people that cant understand the people complaining; people paid a rather hefty 30 euro to support a beta-development that now adds advertisement when there is SO many other issues that would need more attention (netcode, stability, performance etc.) They got 18 million sold copies; Im pretty sure they got money to develop the game without advertisement ingame.
 
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May I remind people that when you pay 30 EURO for a game in beta you pay less as a "deal" where you basically fund the creation of the game (that could not have been done otherwise without outside investors) Then the full game comes out and cost more. That is the model. (Usually) And to be honest; PUBG still feel very much beta. There is alot of stuff that should be fixed before going final. So to people that cant understand the people complaining; people paid a rather hefty 30 euro to support a beta-development that now adds advertisement when there is SO many other issues that would need more attention (netcode, stability, performance etc.) They got 18 million sold copies; Im pretty sure they got money to develop the game without advertisement ingame.
They will just change all the textures and dialog, give it a new name, sell it to EA and retire.
 
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Let's be real about it; PUBG is a hype. There is no indication of it being here to stay as a long term investment. So far, the IP owners have shown a rather quick growth of arrogance and a rather slow rate of progress. This can be business related as things are getting set up for more, or its a sign of an early access title that will sink eventually.

btw another big reason I am not a fan of ads in games, is because generally, it a sign of quality degrading and a business model that is not effective without it. That's bad, because it means the game cannot stand on its own quality and be profitable - it means it can't really be sustained. And that is a shocking idea given the amount of copies sold. The only other explanation is pure greed, because 18M is a pretty nice target audience.

There is really only one neat way of getting advertising in games, and that is when it fits the game setting, like billboards in GTA or sponsoring on cars and football players etc.
 
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I don't mind adds if they keep the game very low priced, and even for free.
This is doing miracles on mobile devices. I never understood why the PC/consoles are not following the trend??

Are you seriously asking why PC gamers don't want a moible like experience on their PC? /facepalm

If the game is going to have ads, make it free. If you are going to constantly update the game and that requires money, either charge or subscription fee or force ads on free players so long as you are providing good content. Having ads AND a micro-transaction shop on a game I paid for is out of the question. FYI I would be willing to pay $100 for some of the better games.
 
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Are you seriously asking why PC gamers don't want a mobile like experience on their PC? /facepalm

If the game is going to have ads, make it free. If you are going to constantly update the game and that requires money, either charge or subscription fee or force ads on free players so long as you are providing good content. Having ads AND a micro-transaction shop on a game I paid for is out of the question. FYI I would be willing to pay $100 for some of the better games.
You misunderstood. I meant there can be 3 options to sell the game. One to make it free, but to use micro-transactions and/or adds in the game, another one, just like now, pay once and be done with it, no micro-transaction, no adds, no anything.
A hybrid solution, which I personally very much prefer, is to pay for the initial purchase, which should be less than 20$, and then have adds in the game, on form on billboards advertising or similar, branded clothes/outfits, cars, etc. But definitely, definitely, no adds that stop the game, just like those shits on TV during Movies/TV Shows.
 

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One to make it free, but to use micro-transactions and/or adds in the game

There are some games on PC that follow this revenue model.
 
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