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Aatube , in I typically avoid online games but this is why I'm fine with it in Elden Ring

Mario Wonder also does that. Anyone know any others?

teawrecks ,

Not quite the same, but in WoW, you couldn’t talk to the opposing faction. So sometimes people would make characters like this just to hang out in the other faction’s zones and communicate using only emotes. Good times…

NakariLexfortaine ,

If you were lucky.

I remember when people figured out the invisible characters glitch and BG chat was just a wash of shit talk all s p l i t u p l I k e t h i s.

Saw some people also use that for good, but a majority in my experience were just heinous.

sleepybisexual , in Concord is going offline beginning September 6th

Can someone preserve this piece of shit? The internet has enough lost media to scramble after

Paradachshund , in I typically avoid online games but this is why I'm fine with it in Elden Ring

I absolutely love online lunatics like this (and also they have way too much time on their hands 😅). Gaming wouldn’t be the same without 'em.

theangriestbird OP , (edited ) in Five Questions About Gaming’s Future With a Video Game Analyst [Remap]

The standout line for me was this bit at the end:

Are we going to reach the same levels of player count and engagement again when there are so many other draws on their attention and time compared to 2020 or 2021? Not anytime soon, if we ever do.

As I see it, the video game market went from a growth market to mature practically overnight. Meaning, since Pong, the video game market has continued to grow as more and more people have discovered gaming over time. But in 2020-21, a huge influx of players and time found their way to the video game market and many of them liked it and stuck around. Others have again left gaming, having been pulled away by other things. So now, it’s more about optimization of the player base rather than pursuing more organic growth by finding new players.

This has been a painful transition in thinking for many in the industry, especially those who assumed that player growth would continue forever, especially after the boom seen in 2020-21.

It’s not just that gaming had an unusual growth period during COVID lockdown. It’s that gaming had its final big growth period ever during this period. Everyone left out there that ever thought they might give gaming a shot did so during the lockdown, and they either stuck with it, or they realized it wasn’t a forever hobby for them. From here on out, the gaming industry is more like the food industry or something. They won’t find new pockets of untapped consumers. They have found them all, and now developers and publishers need to be smarter about scale and burn rate.

tal ,
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

Everyone left out there that ever thought they might give gaming a shot did so during the lockdown, and they either stuck with it, or they realized it wasn’t a forever hobby for them

looks dubious

That seems like an overly-strong statement.

There’s a point where the whole world has access to video games. And we’re getting closer to that time. There are certainly limits on growth approaching. But I don’t think that we’re to those limits yet.

For mobile phones in sub-Saharan Africa:

www.gsma.com/…/sub-saharan-africa/

unique mobile subscribers in 2023, indicating a 43% penetration rate

That’s not even smartphones. And even smartphones can only run certain types of video games. There’s a lot of the world that still is constrained by limited development.

theangriestbird OP ,

That statement was my attempt to summarize a chunk of the article, and was not my own analysis. From my perspective, I will say that I understand that there are parts of the world that don’t have access to PS5 games or whatever. However, I don’t think that this market is going to massively shift at any time in the next decade, because that would mean a shift of the entire socio-economic balance of the world. As much as I would love to see the Global North take a backseat while other nations rise, I think it’s fair for an analyst to assume that this is not going to happen.

scrubbles ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Finally someone in industry is saying it. Execs are doing layoffs because they thought covid driven revenue would last forever, and that was a moronic thought. Like people would ever be at home in those numbers again, all at once, desperate for things to do. They could have used that time better, and they didn’t. Of course the market was going to dip after covid.

HubertManne , in I typically avoid online games but this is why I'm fine with it in Elden Ring

whats the very good stone?

Cyv_ ,

Your character doesn’t speak per say, so you usually are limited to gestures for interacting with other players.

The stone refers to a series of items thatve been around since dark souls 1 where you drop a magic stone and a voice comes out saying the line. In dark souls 1 and some others it was a rock you dropped and it broke open making sound, so the “stone” term stuck.

In elden ring it’s called a “prattling pate: ‘voice line here’”. Your character blows into it like a flute kinda and the line is spoken.

Basically the guy showed up, said “damn ur fashion is on point” then left :)

HubertManne ,

ah. I have only played elden ring so did not realize it meant the prattling pate. though it was like a certain color of glowy stone.

Megaman_EXE ,

In the game, there are stones that you can find, and when you use them, they say something. There’s no voice chat in the games, so these can be used to communicate

screenrant.com/elden-ring-prattling-pate-location…

DarkThoughts , in I typically avoid online games but this is why I'm fine with it in Elden Ring

The main purpose of the online feature is so that other people can invade your games to gank you. For me that's the epitome of games to avoid.

ShinkanTrain ,

I think people straight up can’t invade you in ER if you aren’t either doing multiplayer or used the “I want invaders” item.

entropicdrift ,
@entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Yeah, no. The main point of the multi-player is to get help from allies. It’s only if you get that help that anyone can invade your game in Elden Ring

Sas ,

Literally not, how Elden Ring multiplayer works.

  1. You can’t invade solo host unless they specifically use an item for it
  2. If you are coop you open yourself up for invasions and since a session has a 4 player limit you’re always either in the majority (aka ganking) or on even grounds if you decide to only summon 1 friend and let the invader live long enough for another to show up. If you invade you are pretty much always going to be in a 1v3 situation.
YuzuDrink , in I typically avoid online games but this is why I'm fine with it in Elden Ring
@YuzuDrink@beehaw.org avatar

Sometimes I’ll rename myself “Free XP Weekend” and invade people and then just jump off a cliff or let them wreck me. For free XP.

Toribor , in I typically avoid online games but this is why I'm fine with it in Elden Ring
@Toribor@corndog.social avatar

I don’t really engage with the online mechanics in Elden Ring… Maybe I should? I’ve put hundreds of hours into the game otherwise. I rate and leave messages but I’ve never summoned help for co-op or invaded people except for Varre’s quest where I always just get obliterated by people who are way better prepared than me.

machinaeZER0 , in I typically avoid online games but this is why I'm fine with it in Elden Ring

Reminds me of one of my favorite dark souls videos: elevator inspector

PhlubbaDubba , in I typically avoid online games but this is why I'm fine with it in Elden Ring

I’ve played rescue ranger a couple of times, legit one incident I intervened in was some poor bastard running for their life across the entirety of Liurnia Lake while the invader was leading an angry mob of enemies chasing them

Night and Flame got a workout that day, lemme tell y’all.

GammaGames , in Astro Bot (2024) Review Thread

So is this an expansion of the tech demo or a new thing? I don’t follow ps news but those reviews have me looking! Curious how this will sell

Chimaeratorian ,

Astro Bot is a full-length retail platformer as a follow up to the free Astro’s Playroom tech demo for PS5.

(Apologies for posting twice, it looked like the parent question was deleted but it must be my Lemmy app)

GammaGames ,

Thanks, and no worries! Looks pretty good

theangriestbird , in Astro Bot (2024) Review Thread

Sounds like Sony finally has their very own Mario game! I hope Sony leans into this side of their portfolio in the future. And more selfishly, I REALLLY hope this one comes to PC

s12 , in #StopKillingGames Update: Denmark passes threshold as initiative reaches 1/3 vote milestone

Yay!

Things are going well.

Hoping to see France meet the milestone since that’s where the focus of the campaign was.

I wish I could sign from the UK.

Vittelius OP ,

A UK petition is in the works. But it might take a month or two until that goes online.

Beaver ,
@Beaver@lemmy.ca avatar

Didn’t they have one already when the Tories were like “nah let the free market decide”

Vittelius OP ,

Yes there was one but the Tories didn’t have anything to do with it closing, at least not directly. If an election happens all open petitions are closed as a matter of process, because “it’s a new parliament”. And then you need to resubmit.

Devorlon ,

Also, the petitions committee told the Tories that their response was bullshit and they needed to give a proper one. But that doesn’t really matter because of the whole new government thing.

SubArcticTundra ,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

That’s great to hear. I was just thinking that Parliament had a similar petition website

Rentlar , in #StopKillingGames Update: Denmark passes threshold as initiative reaches 1/3 vote milestone

Congratulations! 1 more country to beat the threshold requirement (after the Netherlands whose threshold seems will be crossed imminently). France and Ireland seem like solid contenders.

SubArcticTundra ,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

I love the race aspect of this

Computerchairgeneral , in #StopKillingGames Update: Denmark passes threshold as initiative reaches 1/3 vote milestone

Glad to see the campaign still going strong. Almost being past the minimum threshold requirement for seven countries is impressive. Hopefully it can reach one million signatures, even if I'm a little skeptical about the EU taking this seriously and passing a decent law. Still, anything that keeps the topic on peoples minds is a good thing.

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