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@faithly88I suppose developers have made a rod for their own backs by trying to deliver content to satiate the constant demand for it even though it's a struggle to keep up. But also because the line between entertainment and games is blurred. So, in my opinion, players who want entertainment from game are probably the ones who have the greatest demand for new content. Whereas people who play games for the sport aren't probably as demanding. Personally, I couldn't care less if there were no skins and no Legends and the same weapons for the entire life of the game. I would play Apex if it just had a few maps, no classes and perhaps just a few expansions.
I see what your saying and agree and disagree...
I have 0 interest in skins and trivial tosh, but maps, legends and potential new guns are something I am interested in. I think the lack of additional maps is potentially the hardest hitting thing atm which is feeling stale.
I am not asking for monthly content by any stretch but feel the speed at which they are planning to bring things out, every new season is pretty slow.
I wish I could be as content as you Warslag...
- 7 years ago
New maps I agree, But as @warslag said. I could care less about more guns and skins also
- 7 years ago
@faithly88If that last line was a pun, I like it. :eahigh_file: But yeah I am quite content. Only cheating winds me up.
I come from a background in gaming where additional content didn't really exist and only started to appear in earnest with online games and then snowballed as the delivery of new content became a feature in itself. So I guess I have faith in developers because the base gameplay is what's important to me and additional content is just a very secondary bonus. The basic game should always completely outshine any kind of new content, anyway. Otherwise the game would probably be rubbish in the first place. If a game has honesty and integrity or at least an amount of each of those properties then it doesn't really need all the extra bells and whistles.
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- 7 years ago
@warslag wrote:@faithly88If that last line was a pun, I like it. :eahigh_file: But yeah I am quite content. Only cheating winds me up.
I come from a background in gaming where additional content didn't really exist and only started to appear in earnest with online games and then snowballed as the delivery of new content became a feature in itself. So I guess I have faith in developers because the base gameplay is what's important to me and additional content is just a very secondary bonus. The basic game should always completely outshine any kind of new content, anyway. Otherwise the game would probably be rubbish in the first place. If a game has honesty and integrity or at least an amount of each of those properties then it doesn't really need all the extra bells and whistles.
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Generally I'd agree with this, but unfortunately in a Battle Royale game (ESPECIALLY a F2P one), they use skins, characters, etc. to make money. Eventually people will realize they're paying money for the same base game - over and over again - unless there's new content. If the idea is to roll out slower, more "meaningful" updates, then the base game needs to be meaningful first, but it's not after you max your Battle Pass. That's not an opinion, that's just fact. Meaningful means you're working towards something, but there's nothing to work for right now. If they keep the base game and add one character, one gun, and weekly challenges, that would help tremendously. Those aren't huge changes and add longevity to the season. I personally think it's a blast to play when I have friends online, but if I'm being honest with myself, there's not much of a base here. We can't excuse devs and say things like, "As long as the mechanics are good, everything flows, etc, it'll be fine." No. That doesn't cut it. Not in this modern gaming era. Those are all things a game should have by default, NOT things we should be hoping a game has. That's like saying I want a girlfriend with a job and a car. No. By default, any adult should have a car and be making money. These are basic things. They're not bells and whistles at this point.
*rant over*
- 7 years ago
@jonesy0218 wrote:
@warslag wrote:@faithly88If that last line was a pun, I like it. :eahigh_file: But yeah I am quite content. Only cheating winds me up.
I come from a background in gaming where additional content didn't really exist and only started to appear in earnest with online games and then snowballed as the delivery of new content became a feature in itself. So I guess I have faith in developers because the base gameplay is what's important to me and additional content is just a very secondary bonus. The basic game should always completely outshine any kind of new content, anyway. Otherwise the game would probably be rubbish in the first place. If a game has honesty and integrity or at least an amount of each of those properties then it doesn't really need all the extra bells and whistles.
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Generally I'd agree with this, but unfortunately in a Battle Royale game (ESPECIALLY a F2P one), they use skins, characters, etc. to make money. Eventually people will realize they're paying money for the same base game - over and over again - unless there's new content. If the idea is to roll out slower, more "meaningful" updates, then the base game needs to be meaningful first, but it's not after you max your Battle Pass. That's not an opinion, that's just fact. Meaningful means you're working towards something, but there's nothing to work for right now. If they keep the base game and add one character, one gun, and weekly challenges, that would help tremendously. Those aren't huge changes and add longevity to the season. I personally think it's a blast to play when I have friends online, but if I'm being honest with myself, there's not much of a base here. We can't excuse devs and say things like, "As long as the mechanics are good, everything flows, etc, it'll be fine." No. That doesn't cut it. Not in this modern gaming era. Those are all things a game should have by default, NOT things we should be hoping a game has. That's like saying I want a girlfriend with a job and a car. No. By default, any adult should have a car and be making money. These are basic things. They're not bells and whistles at this point.
*rant over*
Well, I guess perhaps I just look a bit deeper at things. The comparison you made between content in Apex and how you choose partners based on whether they have a car is a good example. Personally, I believe that things like personality character, honesty, integrity and intelligence are all far better traits to look for in everything. But sure, I acknowledge that there also exists a purely superficial and consumeristic view towards just about everything, including people, who are also often treated as commodities.
Developers cannot keep up with some of demands being made without breaking their backs, and they've quite rightly said they're not prepared to do that. I support that.
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