the #1 thing that you "worry" about in Gaming

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Vault101

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talking in a very broad sense what is it in Gaming thease days that may have you a little worried

for example is it an issue with platforms? DRM? a certain genre you like dying out?...things like that

for me

1. games getting shorter

2. always "conected" and not even that but multiplayer also getting its dirty hands all over singe player....basically leaving us with a single player experience like left 4 dead or borderlands
 

deehadley

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My biggest concern is the controller changing, not everyone wants to wave their arms around but it seems to be going that way.
 

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Nothing. Nothing worries me about gaming.
Well, apart from the old "When will my 360 decide to commit suicide again?" but apart from that, nothing worries me.
 

shadow_Fox81

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what worries me is that non-gamers think of our medium. it's not even a simple i don't like games its they refuse to conede games are due any respect as a form of artistic expression. and it worries me that designers and publishers keep making things that reinforce this mind set.
 

Archangel768

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1. Silly DRM methods. e.g. Always online (my and so many others internet connections are not stable. My internet connection cuts out frequently, sometimes a couple of times an hour, calls on skype cut out, a download stops and I have to start it again. Only an hour ago, my internet refused to work for about 20 minutes and this is due to where I live, it isn't something I can just fix) pay to play online when you buy second hand, pay to play single player when you buy second hand, (NO. I WILL NOT PAY FOR IT. ANYTHING ELSE, books, movies, cars, bathtubs, houses, doors, space rockets. If you purchased any of them second hand. Tell me, what do you get with it? The Answer: "THE WHOLE PRODUCT". Games are no different, second hand buying is not bad and should not be combated against by the companies. It is a product like anything else, it will be sold brand new then second hand and it will always come with all the content. THAT IS WHAT IT SHOULD BE. This just shows what the video game companies have become. MONEY MONEY MONEY. That's all they can think about. You know what every other industry has done since the dawn of time? They don't swindle people out their money demanding they pay extra when purchasing the product second hand.

2. Everything going online (as in, no packaged games, just games that you download. Some bit of data sitting on your hard drive rather than that box you love so much sitting there on your shelf, greeting you every time you look at it, you smile and remember the times you played that game and you then decide to put the disc in again, to gain back those fun times you so fondly remember. A digital copy of a game cannot do this. I love seeing my Final Fantasy collection sitting there on my bookshelf with all the games lined up in formation and the small posters enhancing the background behind them.

3. Companies treating their games as rubbish meant to do nothing more than swindle people of their money rather than providing a quality experience. (I play games like Final Fantasy VII and VIII and I really feel as though there was a lot of love and care poured into the game by the development team and that the higher ups respected their vision for the game. Now, I play something like Final Fantasy XIII and it feels so bland and generic. The world is lifeless and it's as though the development team didn't put any effort into their creation, it feels as though there was no passion and love poured into the project and the higher ups in the company meddled with it, purely thinking, 'what can we sacrifice in the game yet still come out making more money' rather than what it should be 'How can we improve the game while making more money'. The localisation team stripped the game of it's songs. Songs that were chosen by its creators because they envisioned the game and songs be together. We now get the Serah and Snow scene with the fireworks with no Eternal Love playing in the background. I tell you now, that song was meant to be in there, go on youtube and look up the two different versions. You will find that Eternal Love adds so much more to the scene then 'Serah's theme' which was never designed to be played there.

4. Motion controls (I play games to relax and to enjoy the story that is being told to me. I don't want to be catching my breath after having jumped around the room like a lunatic as the character I care so much about dies right before my eyes in the next plot event. I want to be sitting their on the couch, taking the full impact of the scene and crying to it.)

5. Singe player is being neglected. You know what? The ONLY reason I take such an interest in gaming is the single player experiences. The stories that are told in the single player modes. If it weren't for games like Final Fantasy X, I would never have had as much respect for and interest in gaming as I do now. Games like Final Fantasy X made me realise just how powerful games are as a storytelling medium. Yes yes, it uses cinematics you say, but, I say THIS. The combination of the cinematics and the gameplay made the experience so much more powerful and moving than cinematics or gameplay alone. Of course everyone has there own tastes and I can respect that people may enjoy stories told purely through gameplay or cinematics alone but for me, it's a different case.

Oh guess what. When I went to post my edit the internet decided it would cut out on me for another 20 MINUTES.
 

ChupathingyX

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The inevitable Fallout 4 being made by Bethesda.

It wouldn't surprise me if the main quest involves allying with a race of morally good robotic super mutants to fight aliens who stole your girlfriend who happens to be working on some project to re-grow trees using parts she took out of a GECK and mixing them with InstaMash.
 

The Funslinger

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Glitches that somehow make something in-game permanently undoable.

If you mean developmentally, developers phoning it in more and more. That pretty much covers most of the issues with gaming.
 

MiracleOfSound

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The only real worry I have is single player being sacrificed or compromised in favour of multiplayer in more and more games.

F.E.A.R. 3 has been the nadir of this trend so far but I'm sure we'll see worse.
 

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My worry is that games on disc's wil start to disapear and you'll have to download everything. Then again, it didn't work for the PSP Go...

deehadley said:
My biggest concern is the controller changing, not everyone wants to wave their arms around but it seems to be going that way.
Oh, and this.
 

Ekit

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Companies treating games as nothing more than money-makers with zero interest in expanding the medium or create a new experience.

Video games have the potential to move humanity forward in ways no other medium will ever be able to do. And no-one in charge seem to care.
 

Vault101

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MiracleOfSound said:
The only real worry I have is single player being sacrificed or compromised in favour of multiplayer in more and more games.

F.E.A.R. 3 has been the nadir of this trend so far but I'm sure we'll see worse.
and Call of Juraz:Cartel aparently

Im not actually sure which is worse....having single player and multiplayer seperate, which isnt so bad except you get the feeling there could be less put into the single player, but I guess at least then the single player is as it should be

OR as per the examples having them combined so you feeling like your missing out

I mean Borderlands could have been awsome but it felt like I was playing an MMO on my own (and it didnt have to feel like that)
 

NinjaDeathSlap

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That no-one in the business seems to be arsed to actually take an organised and public stand against all the Jack Thompson's of this world who keep trying to put us under. Seriously if they tried to pull the same kind of crap with the movie industry you'd have all the biggest names in Hollywood going on TV to say that this shit will not fly. So why is the gaming industry so content to just sit back and let them keep turning public opinion against games for no good reason.
 

Kargathia

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You see, where you take a wrong turn here is the part where you assume that I worry about gaming. Not so much.

Things happen, and as I'm not planning to be in a position to influence it I just sit, and watch what happens. It might be good, it might be bad, but it'll certainly be interesting.
 

HandfulofWolf

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1. Pre-order items, general and exclusive. But especially exclusive.

2. Lack of split-screen co-op.

3. Too much focus on graphics over gameplay.
 

Bloedhoest

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The whole "your body is the controller" thing, as mentioned above.
Also, when I buy a game I want the complete game. Including all the garments, weapons and whatnot. Not putting al the cool stuff in DLC's, gives me the feeling the dev is squeezing pennies out of me. Thank you Fable 3...
I'm afraid that more games will pick this up and what you buy can best be describes as a bare Christmas tree, all the shiny stuff needs to be bought afterwards.
 

Vault101

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shadow_Fox81 said:
what worries me is that non-gamers think of our medium. it's not even a simple i don't like games its they refuse to conede games are due any respect as a form of artistic expression. and it worries me that designers and publishers keep making things that reinforce this mind set.
to be fair I feel this is changing for the better, I mean there are more games out thease days that are a "little" more mature than "BLOOD GUTS!!! S'PLOSIONS!!!".....I mean a little

plus I really do think its becoming a little more accepted...bit by bit, I mean people have pointed out how stupid it is to blame videogames for bad stuff that happens

and generally those who are REALLY against it are kind of dumb/ignorant
 

Vault101

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Kargathia said:
You see, where you take a wrong turn here is the part where you assume that I worry about gaming. Not so much.

Things happen, and as I'm not planning to be in a position to influence it I just sit, and watch what happens. It might be good, it might be bad, but it'll certainly be interesting.
well I figured since most of us here are pretty invested in gaming (its serious buisness) I'd imagine alot of us would take notice and specualte on where things are heading...for better or worse

but yeah, thats not to say some people arnt worried

still I hate the Idea of always online games where single player is "doing it wrong"

in the end..as an induvidal theres not much we can do, I mean for example you may boycott Diablo 3..but because its a big player peopel will still buy it (I'm guilty of this..I got AC2)

so yeah all we can do is watch where it goes
 

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Vault101 said:
shadow_Fox81 said:
what worries me is that non-gamers think of our medium. it's not even a simple i don't like games its they refuse to conede games are due any respect as a form of artistic expression. and it worries me that designers and publishers keep making things that reinforce this mind set.
to be fair I feel this is changing for the better, I mean there are more games out thease days that are a "little" more mature than "BLOOD GUTS!!! S'PLOSIONS!!!".....I mean a little

plus I really do think its becoming a little more accepted...bit by bit, I mean people have pointed out how stupid it is to blame videogames for bad stuff that happens

and generally those who are REALLY against it are kind of dumb/ignorant
this is where we have to diasagree, i was talking about limbo not a shoote up to someone who studies literature(not closed minded) as i do . it wans't ignorance that made them refuse ro respect gaming it was the stigma that gaming created for itself. She didn't see limbo as a journey through a dark and threatening world expressing the fear that we all feel at the truly infinite nature of our existence she saw a simulator for murdering children. and when games as crass as buletstorm or saints row poulate our mainstream can i blame her. this is our biggest problem