Aristos
Lightseeker
I haven't preordered anything at all in the past, and yet, I've already learned my lesson.![]()
Well yeah, blind trust, and wanting to support the devs of my favorite franchise bar none...
Not anymore.
I haven't preordered anything at all in the past, and yet, I've already learned my lesson.![]()
Yeah, trust is the key. I would preorder from a company that I trusted enough, but there is no longer such a company. Obsidian was the last one, but they lost my trust with The Outer Worlds. I do still preorder sometimes, but it takes more convincing than brand confidence.Well yeah, blind trust, and wanting to support the devs of my favorite franchise bar none...
Not anymore.
This is just up my alley! I'm always paranoid and trust NO ONE, so this is just a natural thing for me.Yeah, trust is the key. I would preorder from a company that I trusted enough, but there is no longer such a company. Obsidian was the last one, but they lost my trust with The Outer Worlds. I do still preorder sometimes, but it takes more convincing than brand confidence.
You didn't like The Outer Worlds? I quite enjoyed it. Very short though, glad I got it in a sale.Yeah, trust is the key. I would preorder from a company that I trusted enough, but there is no longer such a company. Obsidian was the last one, but they lost my trust with The Outer Worlds. I do still preorder sometimes, but it takes more convincing than brand confidence.
I would have said go with the gamers, but CFC got so carried away with each and every NFP that I don't think that's a solid option either. On the other hand, wait too long and the vibe gets too negative and even a decent game can be made to look like crap. In short, I'm in the middle of trying to figure out the answer to that question myself.Yeap. The problem is, how do you get trustworthy reviews or assessments? I mean, how do you know which ones are trustworthy? Are gaming sites' reviews believable? All of them? Some, and which ones? Are opinions in forums like this trustworthy? How much, and which ones?
Bottom line: hard to evaluate without trying, but also hard to know when to trust an opinion, especially the ones that are "highly positive" (given the history of the industry in general, and the franchise in particular).
Still, lesson learned.
which is why I haven't pre-ordered Humankind yet despite nearly 90% of praises it gets. I will wait till August to find out if it is worth the hype and then think if I should buy it.
I would have said go with the gamers, but CFC got so carried away with each and every NFP that I don't think that's a solid option either.
I might have liked it better if it weren't by Obsidian; I expect an Obsidian game to have solid worldbuilding and a story that makes me think. TOW was fun enough, but it was just a generic sci-fi setting (the Nouveau veneer notwithstanding) with a generic story and no real moral or philosophical dimension--it was practically a pastiche of a BioWare game. So if some indie studio had made it, I might have really enjoyed it, the way I did GreedFall, but when I compare it to The Sith Lords, Fallout: New Vegas, or the Pillars of Eternity games...Obsidian should be embarrassed at its comparative shallowness.You didn't like The Outer Worlds? I quite enjoyed it. Very short though, glad I got it in a sale.
I thought there was a mix of excitement and criticism during NFP. I know I wasn't alone in being disenchanted with it. Not nearly the level of negativity that developed after NFP, but there was certainly a fair amount of criticism directed at it.I would have said go with the gamers, but CFC got so carried away with each and every NFP that I don't think that's a solid option either. On the other hand, wait too long and the vibe gets too negative and even a decent game can be made to look like crap. In short, I'm in the middle of trying to figure out the answer to that question myself.
I think apologism is probably the worst thing for a game. It would be one thing if one wanted people to play the game, but in reality it never does that.
Excessive criticism is annoying but inevitable and can be memed away as long as the product can stand out for themselves which will naturally make these criticisms look silly. It's usually easy to prove the complaints are just a matter of taste, or more likely, just the player being bad or ignorant.
But there are issues that cannot be solved by the player "gittin gud", because the developers need to.
As I've always said, it's absurd to worry about companies having "feelings". First off, pretty sure they can't hear it over that pile of cash, and secondly this a'int no charitable cause. If you do things that people would get annoyed over in a $10 indie game, then you must expect much more expectations when you're charging 10x as much.
Yeap. The problem is, how do you get trustworthy reviews or assessments? I mean, how do you know which ones are trustworthy? Are gaming sites' reviews believable? All of them? Some, and which ones? Are opinions in forums like this trustworthy? How much, and which ones?
Bottom line: hard to evaluate without trying, but also hard to know when to trust an opinion, especially the ones that are "highly positive" (given the history of the industry in general, and the franchise in particular).
Still, lesson learned.
Just because you or I couldn't beat the game doesn't mean the game was unbeatable and I've been playing video games for 42 years now, starting with pong.
There was some, but the pattern was that a new pack unveiled, a couple of people would voice concerns but the vast majority would wet their pants with excitement and big it all up, saying that it'sexactly what Civ 6 needs. The pack would release and everyone would be praising it. Then a while later, mostly if it was one with a game mode, the grumbles would come back as the faults came through, only be swept away as the next pack was announced and everyone got excited about that. As time went on and it started to sink in with some that NFP was actually pretty mediocre, the pattern became more muted, but certainly for the first while, the praise was way overdone.I thought there was a mix of excitement and criticism during NFP. I know I wasn't alone in being disenchanted with it. Not nearly the level of negativity that developed after NFP, but there was certainly a fair amount of criticism directed at it.
Yeah, trust is the key. I would preorder from a company that I trusted enough, but there is no longer such a company. Obsidian was the last one, but they lost my trust with The Outer Worlds. I do still preorder sometimes, but it takes more convincing than brand confidence.
TES has been making major shifts in direction. I'm going to wait and see with that one too - the series is too volatile at the moment to be confident that I'll enjoy it enough.I think the last thing left I’s preorder is Elder Scrolls VI, provided they didn’t 76 it.
Except I’ll probably get it with Gamepass
Yes, I think inevitable. I only joined here because I had a question about Portugal, but there's not going to be any new stuff to discuss. So anyone who discussed it all ad nauseam two or three years ago, has almost no reason to still be around. The odd one like me - well, there's probably nobody else out there as odd as me but you know what I mean! - will still find the discussions interesting, but I doubt there's enough of us to keep a forum vibrant.True.
The negativity seems to be dying down a bit now. However, probably mostly due to the lack of further development for the game, a lot of the regulars that made the positive threads have more or less left the forum, so it's dying. Before when I checked General Discussions after a few hours, there'd be quite a few threads that would interest me enough to read that had new content and a lot more that wasn't what I was after but had new content as well. Last week I didn't check for nearly two days and there wasn't any new content at all when I came back. It's sad, but inevitable I suppose.
Yes it is a shame I think, I only joined recently and believe it or not @Victoria, you're the main reason why I joined, you've posted such good stuff and advice, invaluable to a relatively new player like me, and I thought I was going to find many others to discuss strategy of the game with, and learn more about it. Alas, so much negativity and agressivity recently from the few same people (probably toned down lately by the mods) take all the fun away. As you say it's only a game and I'm here to enjoy myself, not read constant whining and criticism. Oh well, that's probably a sign of times (sigh)...I do not really bother to turn up to the forum much anymore, too many civ4 is better, bitter people.
When there is more neagtive threads than positive you have just pushed the online world darker.
It is a game, and it is not a serious game, Sid never intended it to be such.
I was zooming with some old mates the other day and 3 out of 4 play civ 6 but never visit this forum
Now seems the best headspace to be in, online views are becoming too polarised.