E3 2021 Griefing Thread - Now with more nigger pandering, does anyone even care about most of the games displayed here seriously? (Spoiler alert Nintendo won lol)

Who won E3 2021?

  • Ubisoft

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Gearbox Software

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Square Enix

    Votes: 3 0.8%
  • PC Gaming Show

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Capcom

    Votes: 2 0.5%
  • Nintendo

    Votes: 303 76.7%
  • Bandai Namco

    Votes: 5 1.3%
  • Guerrilla Collective

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Summer Game Fest

    Votes: 4 1.0%
  • IGN Expo

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Wholesome Games

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Devolver Digital

    Votes: 6 1.5%
  • UploadVR

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Limited Run Games

    Votes: 3 0.8%
  • Future Games

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Steam

    Votes: 7 1.8%
  • EA Play

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Microsoft + Bethesda

    Votes: 37 9.4%
  • Others

    Votes: 19 4.8%

  • Total voters
    395
David Jaffe....creator of God of War, shilling for an "erotic" game. Oh, how the mighty have fallen
Used to be a big fan of his, his decline is really heartbreaking to see, dude looks like a crazy hobo now lmao.

It doesn't even look bland, it looks horrid. It looks worse than when they showed it previously where it looked like a mid budget game you'd expect out of Focus Home Interactive. Now it looks like some shitty mobile game made by a team in Borneo or some shit. I've always been of the opinion that Platinum post Mikami leaving was overrated as fuck since all their games post his departure were basically just reskins of Bayonetta or MGR but Babylons Fall looks like some student project. Enemies having almost no reaction to attacks, aesthetic that is a horrid mesh of "modern low poly", terrible models, generic as fuck looking world, a service based action game. Everything about it looks like the game equivalent of water from Flint Michigan.
I wonder what the story is there as to why Mikami fucked off to Tango Games?

so, kiwis:
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i already know which hobbies i'm going for.
Tabletop gaming is what I'm interested in transitioning into perhaps, it's been made Woke as well, but because it's all new to me I'm less invested and bothered by that, there's also old gamebooks of course which can all be downloaded for free as well.

Alright Dom we get it, you love the 2000's, you have posted nonstop doom and gloom in this thread about how you love and want to go back to the 2000's, and I assume this is true in other threads you post in at this point, but if you have to stretch by including a localization then maybe they're more similar than you portray. Every year is going to have some good games, but the general trends can either be good or garbage, and both 2006 and 2021 are garbage. There's the exact same push for system horsepower and graphics over gameplay.


The best thing about PC is that there's such a huge backlog as you don't have to switch a generation every 5 or so years like consoles do, so you can always just play old games on your new machine.
Hey, he brought up 2006.

And 2006 was not a garbage year for gaming, you are full of shit if you think that's the case, Dead Rising alone is a candidate for my all time favorite game.

Another good one from that year I forgot to mention is Hitman: Blood Money.
 
I actually thought that it was his game under a new name.
lol no, last year he got pissy at me on twitter because i mentioned in like 10 lines how his game is the definition of Vaporware, he answered me with "i would appreciate if you dont call it vaporware we are not selling a product but a piece of art it takes time", for context he announced his garbage in 2017 only to cry next year that he was without money, obviously Microsoft abandoned his ass


He literally got replaced by Replaced
 
Oh lord no, I don't buy that re-release garbage. I hate most remakes and re-releases. I own all the original stuff because I bought it when it came out. If I want to replay Zelda, I plug a NES in and I replay Zelda. Works great! Feels good. Watch out for the cord!!
OK boomer. Have fun when that ol' reliable NES eventually fails (and it WILL fail). Unless you actually like shelling out bigger and bigger piles of money for old hardware, which in that case, you do you. 🤷‍♂️
 
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And 2006 was not a garbage year for gaming, you are full of shit if you think that's the case, Dead Rising alone is a candidate for my all time favorite game.

Another good one from that year I forgot to mention is Hitman: Blood Money.
I like how you didn't even acknowledge the actual argument and instead just called me full of shit. No matter how many good games you list at me the argument was that 2006 and 2021 are similar in terms of the push for system power and graphics over gameplay. I didn't say "2006 was full of shitty games" and the closest I came to that point was pointing out how you were stretching by including a localization.

But nobody must insult your precious 2000's lest they be "full of shit".

Hey, he brought up 2006.
And all this amounts to is "Hey, I didn't bring up the 2000's this time!"
 
Oh so you don't have it as a local network

Getting people together to steamroll Wow is fun with everyone being overpowered.
you can open it to people if you do routing and tell it to connect to a ip instead of localhost granted you can host shit.
it's "single player" because you don't have to worry much so it has content like scaling player stats to match 40 instead of just one. i've read something about bots so i'll take a look at it later and i think it's only for versions below cataclysm. this E3 left a sour taste in my mouth. really sour.
 
OK boomer. Have fun when that ol' reliable NES eventually fails (and it WILL fail). Unless you actually like shelling out bigger and bigger piles of money for old hardware, which in that case, you do you. 🤷‍♂️
Regular care and maintenance is part of the fun of collecting something. I fixed my pin connector over a decade ago and circuit board repairs are a piece of cake. More to the point, I've already archived all of my cartridge and optical media by turning them into ROMs. Bro, I'm running circles around you. You could have bought yourself that GBA SP on eBay by now. That's a snazzy system. What are you waiting for??

I like how you didn't even acknowledge the actual argument and instead just called me full of shit.
There's a reason that guy has a thread over on the other forum.
 
"We have updates for Babylon's Fall, but beware, it is questionable updates"

"Oooh, that's bad"

"But it now is 4 player co-op!"

"That's good!"

"The 4 player is due to the game being live service"

"That's bad"

"But you can partake in the closed beta!"

"That's good!"

"This beta requires registration from square enix and can use your experience to either better or worsen the overall quality of the game"

"...."

"That's bad"

 
You could have bought yourself that GBA SP on eBay by now. That's a snazzy system. What are you waiting for??
A legitimate reason to do so besides "MUH COLLECTION". Emulation is legitimately better on all possible fronts than playing the games on the original hardware. Speaking of which......
I've already archived all of my cartridge and optical media by turning them into ROMs.
THEN WHY BOTHER KEEPING THE PHYSICAL SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE AROUND THEN?! SELL THAT SHIT AND MAKE A BUNDLE OF MONEY, AND IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KEEP PLAYING THOSE OLD GAMES, EMULATE THAT SHIT, FOR GOD'S SAKE. I swear, collectors are autistic AF.
 
A legitimate reason to do so besides "MUH COLLECTION". Emulation is legitimately better on all possible fronts than playing the games on the original hardware. Speaking of which......

THEN WHY BOTHER KEEPING THE PHYSICAL SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE AROUND THEN?! SELL THAT SHIT AND MAKE A BUNDLE OF MONEY, AND IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KEEP PLAYING THOSE OLD GAMES, EMULATE THAT SHIT, FOR GOD'S SAKE. I swear, collectors are autistic AF.
Backups, my dude.
 
Quick reminder to some people posting in this thread - these are fucking video games. Drink some water, go outside and wave at the government satellites tracking your every movement, come back in, play a game you enjoy for an hour, and calm your autism down.

That said... I've been watching/following E3's since 2004-2005 and I can saw hands down, if this hasn't been one of the worst years, then it has been at least one of the most tedious outings I can remember.

So much of everything feels like it was developed by committee. It astounds me that despite all of this push for diversity and inclusion, it feels like I just watched the same thing, the same six or seven character stereotypes, over and over again.

It's like I went into a restaurant that has 300 different chefs and instead of getting 300 different meals, they all made essentially the same 5 plates over and over and over again.

I think what makes its worse is that part of the E3 charm has always been the spontaneous moments. The "you're breathtaking" moments; the "Twilight Princess" reveal; the "Bam! Snake in Smash" moments. Or even the "giant enemy crab" moments. So far all this year has provided close to that is Ubisoft's "Avatar" nutpunch to anyone expecting maybe a Splinter Cell or BG&E2 update to wrap up the show, and whatever the fuck the "We must stop the Chaos! Are you the Chaos?!" game was.

Honestly, the only times I got excited was when they announced the Fallout Pitt expansion... which disappeared when I realized it was for Fallout76.

Despite all that, I can't say it's been the most "disappointing" (although it is definitely up there). For me, that still goes to E8 2008 (Nintendo's fall from grace) or E3 2013 (Microsoft's suicide attempt). Plus Microsoft managed to not completely shit all over themselves today, so that was nice.
 
Right now at Nintendo HQ as the competition repeatedly falls on their own sword.

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Dead. Dead. No longer with the company. Should no longer be with the company.
Wow, that gif brings me back to 2008.

I like how you didn't even acknowledge the actual argument and instead just called me full of shit. No matter how many good games you list at me the argument was that 2006 and 2021 are similar in terms of the push for system power and graphics over gameplay. I didn't say "2006 was full of shitty games" and the closest I came to that point was pointing out how you were stretching by including a localization.
Umm, no? 2006 still valued gameplay a lot, not just graphics over gameplay, the Wii was entirely sold on it's gameplay potential with graphics that weren't any better than the GameCube's.

I guess that's kind of what they were doing with the PS3, sure, but you acting like 2006 and 2021 are no different well, I'm sorry, but you're simply full of shit.

But nobody must insult your precious 2000's lest they be "full of shit".
I still don't understand why it's so hard for people to admit there's been a decline in things like video games since then, I'm not even saying all games are bad today, they're certainly not, but look at this E3 and tell me with a straight face it's no different than say E3 2003 or 2004, again, you are simply full of shit.

And all this amounts to is "Hey, I didn't bring up the 2000's this time!"
Well, it's true lol.
 
A legitimate reason to do so besides "MUH COLLECTION". Emulation is legitimately better on all possible fronts than playing the games on the original hardware. Speaking of which......

THEN WHY BOTHER KEEPING THE PHYSICAL SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE AROUND THEN?! SELL THAT SHIT AND MAKE A BUNDLE OF MONEY, AND IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KEEP PLAYING THOSE OLD GAMES, EMULATE THAT SHIT, FOR GOD'S SAKE. I swear, collectors are autistic AF.
It still works and I enjoy the experience more on the original hardware. It's just like with my cars. I could re-sell them but I'd rather have the car because I like to drive them. It's fun, enjoyable, educational and it makes me happy. Money is not a pursuit that I deem worthwhile because it's all fake and magic numbers. I can pop the hood on a car or a old electronic and have a great time learning new stuff and meeting people. It adds intangible value to my life in a way that flipping something for cash cannot.
 
A legitimate reason to do so besides "MUH COLLECTION". Emulation is legitimately better on all possible fronts than playing the games on the original hardware. Speaking of which......

THEN WHY BOTHER KEEPING THE PHYSICAL SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE AROUND THEN?! SELL THAT SHIT AND MAKE A BUNDLE OF MONEY, AND IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KEEP PLAYING THOSE OLD GAMES, EMULATE THAT SHIT, FOR GOD'S SAKE. I swear, collectors are autistic AF.
*kicks open the door to the public library* hey FAGGOTS, you ever heard of one of THESE??? *whips out a kindle* i currently have over 9000 books loaded on this bad boy *slaps the front of it with the back of my hand* and you may as well just throw out all of this faggot shit *goes and rips a bunch of pages out of a dictionary* its just taking up a bunch of space *wipes my ass with the voynich manuscript*
 
Wow, that gif brings me back to 2008.


Umm, no? 2006 still valued gameplay a lot, not just graphics over gameplay, the Wii was entirely sold on it's gameplay potential with graphics that weren't any better than the GameCube's.

I guess that's kind of what they were doing with the PS3, sure, but you acting like 2006 and 2021 are no different well, I'm sorry, but you're simply full of shit.


I still don't understand why it's so hard for people to admit there's been a decline in things like video games since then, I'm not even saying all games are bad today, they're certainly not, but look at this E3 and tell me with a straight face it's no different than say E3 2003 or 2004, again, you are simply full of shit.
God, "full of shit" seems to be a term you adore. I'm not going to entertain your slapfight any further after this.

Umm, no? 2006 still valued gameplay a lot, not just graphics over gameplay, the Wii was entirely sold on it's gameplay potential with graphics that weren't any better than the GameCube's.

I guess that's kind of what they were doing with the PS3, sure, but you acting like 2006 and 2021 are no different well, I'm sorry, but you're simply full of shit.
Umm, no? 2021 still valued gameplay a lot, not just graphics over gameplay, the Switch was entirely sold on it's gameplay potential with graphics that weren't any better than the Wii U's.

I guess that's kind of what they were doing with the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, sure, but you acting like 2021 and 2006 are no different well, I'm sorry, but you're simply full of shit.
Your argument here is very easy to flip around, and is very flimsy. Like I said before, the argument wasn't about a singular exception, Nintendo doesn't follow the same train as the rest of the industry, of course the Wii was going to be different and successful, there's a reason why Sony and Microsoft tried to copy it's success.

I still don't understand why it's so hard for people to admit there's been a decline in things like video games since then, I'm not even saying all games are bad today, they're certainly not, but look at this E3 and tell me with a straight face it's no different than say E3 2003 or 2004, again, you are simply full of shit.
This argument wasn't made either, nowhere did I say that "2021 and 2006 they are both exactly the same with shitty games fuck them" I simply said they were similar and heading in a similar direction, and I didn't say anything about the quality of the games this year compared to 2006 and to say otherwise means you are "full of shit".
 
For anyone following along that actually has an interest in archiving older software written to obsolete hardware, I can recommend the Retrode. It isn't cheap but it does work. You can cover a good chunk of Nintendo's early systems as well as the Mega Drive/Genesis if you get the attachments. You can also separately back up save files and re-write them back onto the cartridge if for example you want to change the cartridge's battery. Optical media are pretty easy to pull via emulators or other types of software which you can look up for yourself. Once you get the data onto your computer you're pretty much set in terms of your archive. And as far as I am aware, as long as you aren't distributing your own ROMs, you aren't violating any laws.

So yeah, it's clunky and it is easier to just download stuff from the internet. But it's an option and a neat project. Just being able to retrieve save files from certain SNES JRPGs was worth it to me. But your mileage may vary.
 
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