Unpopular Opinions about Video Games

I looked it up to be sure and that's absolutely insane. I remember a time period where an Xbox 360 was a feature in every gamer's home and I hardly saw any PS3s around, and they didn't shake off the "NO GAEMS" meme until 2009-2010.
I think the 360's earlier launch and cheaper price were more of a factor in why 360 was ahead of PS3 and more common for a while than their libraries. And the price issue was fully alleviated by time the slim launched, and at that point there were enough of games.

I guess they figure you'll just buy whatever slop they have on the market at any given time. Though going with the Tesla car naming style of X and S is lame. They should name it after piss, or something. Like a friendly word for piss.
That's pretty arrogant but I guess they're not wrong. Though after the Wii U it's kinda crazy to me that any console manufacturer would even consider naming their systems after letters again.
 
Sony slightly outsold 360 actually. I imagine they did better software-wise too, considering a bunch of 360s were probably replacements due to the RRoD.
That was more along the lines of the PS3 being a blu-ray player; the 360 and the Wii was more prevalent in people's gaming libraries, but PS3 did catch up, but by then, the 360 and the Wii have shared the gaming playground for some time. Sony fans hyped up games like MGS4 and Killzone because the Xbox library was outpacing them, and the Wii was crushing them both thanks to soccer moms and the casual crowd.
 
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Console sales are such a weird thing to go by in that generation. PS3 outsold 360 so late and Sony lost so much money per PS3 that it really didn't matter, just like 360 having the lead so early and so long didn't matter because they probably lost their ass with all those warranty jobs on the RROD issue.

Edit: This is a reason I find it odd that so many people are surprised by Sony's latest announcement. I feel like it's common sense that Microsoft and Sony don't want to make consoles if they don't have to as they are always losing money on the system in order to make money on the games. Even moreso for Sony as they have a lot more to lose than Microsoft does on that end.
 
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I guess they figure you'll just buy whatever slop they have on the market at any given time. Though going with the Tesla car naming style of X and S is lame. They should name it after piss, or something. Like a friendly word for piss.


I remember some hokey explanation about Xbox One's name being so because it's an all-in-one entertainment center, when they were pushing that stupid TV connectivity feature, with the HDMI in. By the way, running another console through its HDMI in introduces considerable input lag, so the thing's worthless as a pass-through for gaming.
It was supposed to be so you could plug in your cable box through HDMI and use the Xbone as a DVR, in addition to the channel guide stuff. They went really hard on the TV integration when announced and then just quietly stopped working on any of it after launch.
 
Console sales are such a weird thing to go by in that generation. PS3 outsold 360 so late and Sony lost so much money per PS3 that it really didn't matter, just like 360 having the lead so early and so long didn't matter because they probably lost their ass with all those warranty jobs on the RROD issue.
And to make things weirder, you have the Wii that outsold them both by a wide margin, but it's contribution to gaming as a whole can be summed up with "Wii Sports, new version of Smash, Wii Sports again"
 
It was supposed to be so you could plug in your cable box through HDMI and use the Xbone as a DVR, in addition to the channel guide stuff. They went really hard on the TV integration when announced and then just quietly stopped working on any of it after launch.
Yup. In an era where cordcutting was rapidly becoming a thing, and the Xbox on its own was already getting streaming apps. Man, that was stupid.

Edit: This is a reason I find it odd that so many people are surprised by Sony's latest announcement. I feel like it's common sense that Microsoft and Sony don't want to make consoles if they don't have to as they are always losing money on the system in order to make money on the games. Even moreso for Sony as they have a lot more to lose than Microsoft does on that end.
If consoles are supposed to be loss leaders and the games make up for the losses, maybe don't make games with $200,000,000 budgets. Apparently Horizon: Forbidden West cost $212 million. Nobody cares about that series. What the fuck is wrong with them?
 
What the fuck is wrong with them?
No idea.

I mean, maybe I'm the retard and I'm not getting something. I just think it makes sense, or at least isn't surprising, that they would want to stop producing consoles when it loses them money.

I don't see how getting rid of consoles gains them money, though. You're basically just giving up all the licensing money you get from 3rd parties wanting to sell on your console, right?

Is there honestly enough brand loyalty with Playstation that people will stick with their storefront for 3rd party titles if they focus only on PC/mobile?

If they truly do just want to make and sell games at this point, it's like...why? You're games are so bloated and over budget they're lucky to break even from the sounds of things.
 
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I just think it makes sense, or at least isn't surprising, that they would want to stop producing consoles when it loses them money.
Yeah, though I always figured it was all those exclusive licensing deals that net them the cash. L:ike, Sony paid a fortune for Final Fantasy XVI's exclusivity to help sell PS5s, right? Why is that the only paid big-name third party exclusive we've heard about for a while?

I don't see how getting rid of consoles gains them money, though. You're basically just giving up all the licensing money you get from 3rd parties wanting to sell on your console, right?
I would figure a move to PC & mobile would come with respective launchers, but that's a horrible idea. PC already has way too many as is, and mobile storefronts are only on Android, and, well, mobile gamers are a whole different ball of wax where the way to big profits is by making a basic game with a thousand soccer players or waifus or pokemon to collect.

Is there honestly enough brand loyalty with Playstation that people will stick with their storefront for 3rd party titles if they focus only on PC/mobile?
I can't imagine there is at all. For one, I'm sure people with hefty PS4 & 5 libraries won't be happy about having to rebuy everything again on PC, sans games that don't get ported. People with physical collections are up a creek no matter what. There's not much of a reason to stay loyal to PlayStation if the only thing you can bring over is your controller.

If they truly do just want to make and sell games at this point, it's like...why? You're games are so bloated and over budget they're lucky to break even from the sounds of things.
Echoes of late 90s Sega, I swear. Remember how Shenmue buck broke the company because it was the most expensive game ever developed at the time? At least Shenmue was interesting and unique.

Here, look at this list. Underneath Star Citizen (lmao) and Cyberpunk 2077 (twice), #3-7 are all recent Sony games that cost over $200 million total, and #9 is Miles Morales, at $156 million. They're spending, quite literally, over a BILLION DOLLARS producing woke capeshit games. Now, I don't like capeshit, but I know a lot of people do, but there really can't be enough customers out there to justify Wolverine and two Spider-man games costing $1,050,000,000 to develop. Over a billion bucks for just three games. And they're all exclusive to the PS5, they're all single-player, and Spider-man 2's already been a pack-in. That can't be right. That can't be right at all. It's absurd. Why aren't we hearing more about this? Why isn't Sony crumbling yet?
 
In what way is this thread a safe-space/circlejerk? You've been free to say what you like this entire time, every post you've made is still up(yes, I checked), even though it seems like you're trying to speedrun getting a threadban. It's funny that you bring up reddit when it seems like you're the only redditor here, acting like you're owed adulation and heckin' updoots for le unpopular opinion and crying when people negrate you and argue with your lukewarm takes on things. Name me another platform that wouldn't have at the very least threadbanned you by now that isn't 4chan. I'll wait.
In what world does someone become something for mentioning it, you keep going back at this constantly. Being able to reflect on things that exist in the world and make comparisons to them is basic human discourse, are you retarded?

Take just the last exchange, Last Stand and Foxtrot come with some quick quips and when the arguments are layed down they go back to negrating, waiting for a new post down the line to say something as if the previous ones weren't there.

Weak. Still nothing on how someone who has no choice on the market is a brainless consumer kid for buying the only choice available or how shitting on them is not shitting on gamers.

I'm not going to powerlevel for you where I'm active, lol. None of the things I've said initially would've goten me banned anywhere, the rest is quid pro quo.
 
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Weak. Still nothing on how someone who has no choice on the market is a brainless consumer kid for buying the only choice available or how shitting on them is not shitting on gamers.
Funny you should say that. Being a gamer taught me more about how to avoid consumerist slop more than anything. I've seen brands I've previously trusted to the bone decay and become mediocre. Bioware, Blizzard, Bungie, Bethesda, those were brands I used to love unconditionally, but now, not anymore. They're on their way out; they're just towers of mediocre slop at this point. Even the once-beloved Obsidian began to decay into mediocrity.

This wariness of the established narrative and what all the ''smart people'' were telling you to consume first manifested in me when I saw all the big-name publishers shit on perfectly good games like Revenge of the Sith while giving almost every big-name title that paid for the advertising a 10/10. Ultima 9 is one good example. So basically, I stuck with the games I personally liked, whereas the games I found to be dull, I stayed away from, even if the magazines were giving them rave reviews.

Gaming was the first industry to teach me consumer awareness, and I then applied that to everything from food, to books, other forms of entertainment, and other consumer goods.
 
Funny you should say that. Being a gamer taught me more about how to avoid consumerist slop more than anything. I've seen brands I've previously trusted to the bone decay and become mediocre. Bioware, Blizzard, Bungie, Bethesda, those were brands I used to love unconditionally, but now, not anymore. They're on their way out; they're just towers of mediocre slop at this point. Even the once-beloved Obsidian began to decay into mediocrity.

This wariness of the established narrative and what all the ''smart people'' were telling you to consume first manifested in me when I saw all the big-name publishers shit on perfectly good games like Revenge of the Sith while giving almost every big-name title that paid for the advertising a 10/10. Ultima 9 is one good example. So basically, I stuck with the games I personally liked, whereas the games I found to be dull, I stayed away from, even if the magazines were giving them rave reviews.

Gaming was the first industry to teach me consumer awareness, and I then applied that to everything from food, to books, other forms of entertainment, and other consumer goods.
Moving the goalposts from nintendo to anecdotal personal story that is completely irrelevant.
I wasnt making the point that gamers aren't discerning customers, he was.


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My most unpopular gaming opinion I think is that I absolutely loved how driving was handled in GTA IV. Did they try too hard to be realistic? Sure, but I honestly felt like I loved it more and more as you get into it, it felt really rewarding towards the end being able to go top speed while dodging New York traffic effectively.

I also wish they would’ve added the snow modders found in the files, it would’ve gave the game such a Max Payne vibe
 
Also my unpopular opinion: Halo 3: ODST is kino. I consider it to be exactly on par with Halo 3.
I thought that was a popular opinon, at least for people who I run into online.
The new GOW is nice and all. Well maybe just the first. Ragnarok is a muddled mess in my opinion. But I kinda miss the naked chicks from the old series. Yeah its a video game but whoever worked on them had mad talent. Especially the ones in Ascension right before they removed it from the series. From an purely aesthetic point, you don't really see art like that anymore.
I lost interest in the new GoW games when they announced it was gonna have Norse Mythology.
 
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Moving the goalposts from nintendo to anecdotal personal story that is completely irrelevant.
I wasnt making the point that gamers aren't discerning customers, he was.


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Nevertheless, gaming is a positive experience since it teaches people to be discerning customers. There is such a deluge of games that one must be picky to find the right games to enjoy based on one's tastes. Some people enjoy RPGs with walls of text like Morrowind, others enjoy action sci-fi games like Halo and Jedi Knight.

I lost interest in the new GoW games when they announced it was gonna have Norse Mythology.
It should have been Egyptian, since the Greeks and Romans had contact with Egypt, but the West did not discover Vikings until the Carolignian Age.
 
There is such a deluge of games that one must be picky to find the right games to enjoy based on one's tastes. Some people enjoy RPGs with walls of text like Morrowind, others enjoy action sci-fi games like Halo and Jedi Knight.
I like both of those types although I tend to lean toward the latter. That said, it can be hard to find good games that suit your tastes these days if you're into that kind of experience. Most of these are AAA or at least "AA" titles, and that's what I tend to enjoy, but like 90% of them are shit now.
 
It should have been Egyptian, since the Greeks and Romans had contact with Egypt, but the West did not discover Vikings until the Carolignian Age.
Exactly, that would've made sense. But since that was the time everyone was LARPing as a Viking, they decided to use Norse.

Hell, what would've been cool was to use Persian mythology and have a crossover with Prince of Persia.
 
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Paid mods are not the devil.

Honestly, I get why paid mods are a huge pain in the ass, but to me, it's just like any other capitalist situation: You like the paid mod, you give it money. You don't, don't. Enough people do this, and the dev stops making paid mods.

I also understand the aspect of it violating the spirit of the internet, but at the same time, there are plenty of mods I've donated to, because I find them so fucking invaluable or just that good. And the fact that some people will drop mods that, themselves, have longer play-times with more in depth content than the base game, or just deliver the shit the original dev is too piss scared to, because they just can't afford to keep working on it, fucking sucks. I've got no problem with mod-makers charging for their work.

What IS the fucking devil is shithouses like Bethesda trying to fleece both sides. I don't mind giving someone money because they made a good mod. I VERY much mind Bethesda sitting in the corner looking like the happy merchant, taking some of that hard earned money for their service they graciously forced on us.
 
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