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Would Another Industry Crash be Such a Bad Thing?

Playeressence's Ricard Julianti discusses how a industry-wide crash might not be as bad as some people think.

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Ray1864010d ago

Nope not at all. I'm actually waiting for the next one.

G20WLY4010d ago

This website talks utter drivel, almost without exception.

Gazondaily4009d ago

"Would Another Industry Crash be Such a Bad Thing?"

Gazondaily4009d ago

Just to qualify my comment, I wouldn't be so harsh to call it drivel but the title just seems weak in my opinion.

Theyellowflash304009d ago

Did you read the article before you formulated that opinion? Because that's just the title.

G20WLY4009d ago

@ Yellow, lol, no, I don't think so! Are you the author or a writer on this webshite? If so, it's not my job to educate you, it's yours and/or your employers. It is, however, my right to express my thoughts in this here comments section.

Septic, above, is right. My original comment (as you can see) refers to the site in general, which has sadly proven to be full of less than stellar articles of bias flamebait or mindless industry 'observational' commentary.

It's contribution is usually of very little value, offering infrequent worthwhile nuggets; this should be the other way around. Maybe you could write a piece on that observation?/jk, but food for thought!
Just my opinion, nothing more. Feedback is a gift, you know... ;P

Theyellowflash304009d ago (Edited 4009d ago )

Flamebait? I didn't write this article, but how is the title flamebait? It's talking about the industry as a whole. Not X is going to beat X because of X.

If you noticed, the site has barely posts on N4G anymore. Some videos here and there, but flamebait is something that this article isn't.

And since you didn't read the article, how can I take your feedback seriously? If you read the article, then gave some feeback on how it is flamebait or offers "very little value" then I could agree.

But you're just basing your opinion on the title, and past articles. It's not like Playeressence is Kotaku or something.

But if that's your opinion, that's cool, I just feel you're being a little quick to call to write it off as flamebait without even ready a part of it.

G20WLY4009d ago

Above, you misunderstand me. I did read it - and, I repeat: my point is in relation to the site in general.

I agree, it's not Kotaku, but it's not a million miles better either from what I've seen.

Again, just "in my opinion", which, as you rightly said, is cool. We're off topic here, but it's a more worthy topic - that said, I'm done here, so if you wish to talk about it some more, I will oblige via PM (not a request, merely an offer, if it's important to you). I'm sure the site has it's fans, I'm just not one of them based on what I've seen in the past few months. Otherwise, we can just agree to disagree ;)

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trenso14009d ago

Tbh if the industry crashed and caused them to completely stop certain practices like the dlc issue(let's say people stopped buying and this helped in the crash) I wouldn't be too upset if the out come forced companies to get creative again. These days they stickto what they know and we get are sequels a lot of the time

Zichu4009d ago

I don't think it will force companies to be creative again at all. It will just force them out of their jobs.

Indie developers might not be affected by it as much because they can continue to develop for PC's and whatever consoles are left.

I do agree that companies do stick to what they know and what is safe.

I think things are different now. I know the first crash was due to a high amount of consoles being released in a short period of time and even by the same companies and a few other factors.

There are a lot of consoles being released this year, but the games that are being released aren't really exclusive to that console. Take the OUYA for instance, if that company were to declare bankruptcy right now, it wouldn't affect mobile phone companies or mobile game developers, because there are still mobile phones. Most games on phones are released across all platforms of phones. Same with consoles, only a few number of games are exclusive to a console. It's all about getting 3rd party support, this is what I feel Nintendo needs to start doing because once people are fed up of Mario, TLoZ, Metroid, Pikmin, etc, they will have nothing else to offer.

trenso14009d ago

I agree with what you are saying, and its good that you mentioned indie devs cause they are some of the most creative ones if there was a crash their ideas will be in the spotlight more since the big companies are gone and could spark a new wave of creative games. While I'm not out right hoping for a crash I am hoping for some kind of reform in the way these companies do business.

Axonometri4009d ago (Edited 4009d ago )

Yea the loss of thousands upon thousands of jobs is just what will help the industry!

Blank4009d ago

Well in a way the video game industry is pretty volatile they hire QA's for one game then release a few days before release they lay people off unless you networked which is the lower rung of development because the top where it is secure is pretty hard to get to now as for the notion of a video game crash I dont wish that but these publishers are pushing things in a nonconsumer friendly direction I wish there can be a bad repurcussion to the main bigwigs and not effect the common worker but thats in a perfect world

MilkMan4009d ago (Edited 4009d ago )

Nope. I would like that. Clean the house sort of speak.
In my mind if the industry crashes the only one staying afloat would be Nintendo.
There fans aren't just loyal, but there games can be played by anyone in your family, so it broadens the appeal.

I welcome a new crash, tired of the shooter scene and the same ol crap.

Things are so unpredictable and topsy turvy that not even gaming staples like the Bioware founders or Epic star Cliffy B want to stick around.

Things are so hilarious that everyone is SCREAMING NEXT-GEN, BETTER GRAPHICS, FASTER SPEEDS, MORE RAM, MORE REALISM, More thins and that..
yet the hottest and most popular games can be played on your Atari 2600.

Sh!t is a state of Chaos.

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Soul Covenant (PC VR) Review - CGMagazine

Soul Covenant feels like a game from the early 2000s, with its repetitive gameplay loop, waggle controls, and nonsensical story.

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Cold VR is all About Acting Super Hot

Indie developer Carlos Alfonso is working on Cold VR, a game where standing still isn't an option. The complete opposite to SUPERHOT VR.

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Abnor_Mal5h ago

This sounds very interesting, Superhot was a great game to take inspiration from.

Babadook72h ago(Edited 2h ago)

I liked the VR version of SUPERHOT. If this ends up being as good I'l pick it up (once available) for PSVR2.

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Tomb Raider Remastered just quietly censored one in-game detail

Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered players are ticked off by the game’s most recent patch, which censors in-game pin-up posters of Lara Croft.

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rlow15h ago

This is why gaming is screwed. When people change things to fit someone’s agenda, it’s a slippery slope downhill.

Christopher5h ago(Edited 5h ago)

Even if that agenda is of the developer? Way to remove developer rights.

***One player called it a “huge problem with modern games,” saying they can now be “ruined AFTER people buy them”.***

The level of drama. Yes, I recall sitting there for more hours than I did anything else in the game. These two pinups are the core of the game, after all!

coolbeans3h ago(Edited 3h ago)

rlow1's cringe catastrophizing aside, I do think developers *ought* to strive to maintain an original work to the best of their ability. The language of a "remaster" tacitly implies that - for good or ill - what's being resold is what fans remember but better.

Profchaos3h ago

Games can be ruined after purchasing them yeah we know this not from this but from GTA IV which had half it's radio content patched out due to licensing expirations and to me that was a huge deal.

This pin up poster is a bit of nonsense but the whole argument of modern games can be ruined post launch is Absol true.

DedicatedDark2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

It's not their work to censor. They are incharge of restoration & remastering the work, not overwriting it.

Barlos1h ago

It's not the agenda of the developer though, they're pandering and trying to increase their ESG score.

Way to support censorship...

victorMaje1h ago

It’s not the end of the world for sure, but I understand the hate towards this kind of change. I believe it’s also a matter of principle.

Imagine a Picasso painting being restored & the restorer deciding there aren’t enough strokes, or some lines aren’t straight enough or curved enough…not sure it would/should sit well with people.

Have all original devs signed off on this change? Even if it’s the case, are we saying older gamers are better mentally equipped to process what was there than current gamers, hence the change?

Enough time ago the case was made that games are an art form. We’re supposed to have won that case.
So which is it? Are games art or not?

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Eidolon1h ago

Hasn't this been happened for over a decade since remasters? I can't see that it's any worse now. Maybe if Sweet Baby starts getting their hands on remasters we will definitely have a problem.

Rebel_Scum4h ago

tbh I dont see something like this as censorship. Does anyone else not find it strange for someone to stick pin ups of themsleves in a locker room?

Now of it was a pin up of some half naked firefighters it might make sense as Lara might like that, and if they removed that I would cry censorship. But removing pin ups of the main character, yeah I get it.

Barlos1h ago(Edited 1h ago)

It's a game, and they were placed there for the audience. It's not real life. If it was, she wouldn't have fought a T-Rex now would she?

Yes, it's censorship but it's a bit less in your face. If they were in the original game, then they should have been in the remasters. It's bad enough that they have that ridiculous unnecessary warning at the start, but then they start removing things post launch. I don't care how small the change, they shouldn't be doing it. It's nothing but ESG pandering but in a subtle way.

Rebel_Scum3m ago

Look bro, if you have pictures of yourself naked on a bear skin rug up in your house let me tell you, its not normal.

SimpleDad56m ago

By the year 2030, this remaster collection will totally be changed and censored. Probably will remove Lara as a playable character. It's ridiculous. Glad that my family didn't buy this.
I still have Tomb Raider 2 PS1 as a memory.

CobraKai26m ago

It’s mentioned in the article, and it’s a point i 100% agree with, it’s the fact that they can censor a game after you buy it. That’s total bullshit.

Killer2020UK9m ago

Whilst it's an overreaction to say this has "ruined" the game, it's still problematic that this has happened post launch and for many, post-purchase.

I don't want someone to change a product for the worse after I've bought it. The same goes for implementing micro transactions after reviews.

I wonder why they did this? Nobody was kicking up a fuss as far as I'm aware.

maykhausonninh1m ago

Nobody was kicking up a fuss as far as I'm aware.