Microsoft is 100% aware of the current loophole I highlighted. LOL.
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada16176 Posts
Microsoft is 100% aware of the current loophole I highlighted. LOL. | ||
frontgarden2222
58 Posts
The 'loophole' is just like all the other 'loopholes' when it comes to Gamepass. They know about it, they don't care because they need critical mass for the sub service to the viable and they know people are going to churn the service to play the biggest release of the year on PC (or Xbox). No reason to not grab extra revenue while they can. Gamepass is in a perpetual state of wheel spinning, despite the undisputable value, because its not Steam and Microsoft's implementation of Gamepass on the PC has long been poor - games being versions behind the Steam version, other miscellaneous issues like a (potentially resolved) problem of double downloading/installing, games being impossible to remove without reformatting the drive. It doesn't help that they're sandbagging the release of Activision games in general in the same ridiculous way Nintendo sandbags games for their online service. On October 17 2024 04:37 CuddlyCuteKitten wrote: If you make a game about assasins in Japan why not make it about ninjas? Is it to obvious? If you want a different point of view make the main character female. Having to navigate patriarchal world as a female ninja in order to reach your targets would even be interesting because you would have to learn feudal Japanese customs in order to blend in. Can't just put on some samurai armor and run around. Like it's possible to break the mold and still be historically correct and intresting. Having a black samurai as an assasin just feels retarded. Did you not see the terminally online reaction to the new Ghost of Yotei? Its Ass Creed, a game that plays fast and loose with historical accuracy if you've played any of them because the entire gimmick is basically "what if...". Its like getting upset that William Adams, an intentional Geralt of Rivia lookalike, beats up on yokai with sick spiritual powers in Nioh. Yeah they could have gone for a more grounded interpretation of the character like in Shogun but the whole game wasn't about following historical accuracy to a tee. | ||
Turbovolver
Australia2339 Posts
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CuddlyCuteKitten
Sweden2457 Posts
Just feels like the only black guy in Japan might stick out a bit, which typically isn't what you want to do when you assassinate someone. Edit: Also ninjas are bad ass 🥷 | ||
Silvanel
Poland4667 Posts
Regarding the ninjas - the modern pop culture image of ninjas comes from japanease theater. The real life inspiration of ninjas werent wearing black (because its stupid) and were eradicated by Oda Nubanaga if I receall correctly. Funnily enough its a very similiar story to hashassins which spawned/inspired entire Assasin Creed franchise. | ||
Harris1st
Germany6605 Posts
On October 17 2024 11:15 frontgarden2222 wrote: Keep up my man, they did the same thing when Starfield released like your article notes. The 'loophole' is just like all the other 'loopholes' when it comes to Gamepass. They know about it, they don't care because they need critical mass for the sub service to the viable and they know people are going to churn the service to play the biggest release of the year on PC (or Xbox). No reason to not grab extra revenue while they can. Gamepass is in a perpetual state of wheel spinning, despite the undisputable value, because its not Steam and Microsoft's implementation of Gamepass on the PC has long been poor - games being versions behind the Steam version, other miscellaneous issues like a (potentially resolved) problem of double downloading/installing, games being impossible to remove without reformatting the drive. It doesn't help that they're sandbagging the release of Activision games in general in the same ridiculous way Nintendo sandbags games for their online service. Did you not see the terminally online reaction to the new Ghost of Yotei? Its Ass Creed, a game that plays fast and loose with historical accuracy if you've played any of them because the entire gimmick is basically "what if...". Its like getting upset that William Adams, an intentional Geralt of Rivia lookalike, beats up on yokai with sick spiritual powers in Nioh. Yeah they could have gone for a more grounded interpretation of the character like in Shogun but the whole game wasn't about following historical accuracy to a tee. I'm not well versed in feudal Japanese history but from glancing at Wiki, there were female Ninja called Kunoichi starting from 16 th century. And yes ninja clothes weren't black but dark blue. Not that big a difference | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada16176 Posts
On October 17 2024 13:11 Turbovolver wrote: I thought part of the whole AssCreed thing was that it is based around a specific historical figure, though. Like there's debates about whether he was actually a samurai and stuff. Can't say I was invested enough to try to figure out which side of that debate was right though. Initially, Ubisoft's designer guy said he was a real historical figure. The lone historian making that claim was grifting off it by being 'the academic authority' for several Hollywood projects. Other academics refuted his claims. He responded by acknowledging that his research and publications were actually his own creative re imaginings. He quit his academic position. Ubisoft apologized and altered the position on the alleged real samurai stating they are taking creative license for the sake of the game. You might notice in early articles he was referred to as a 'legendary samurai' and then later referred to as a 'warrior' after the academic was exposed for his BS. Ubisoft has been doing a lot of apologizing lately. | ||
Simberto
Germany11207 Posts
(My reason to stop buying their stuff was the annoying launcher thing in HoMM 6 that regularly broke and sometimes didn't allow for me to play my singleplayer game when there were internet problems or whatever, and that was completely needlessly tacked on top of the steam DRM that the game already had.) But your hateboner for Ubisoft is kinda weird. | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada16176 Posts
On October 17 2024 23:59 Simberto wrote: But your hateboner for Ubisoft is kinda weird. They exist in Quebec only due to huge government subsidies. Outside of a small section of Montreal the anti-Semitism throughout Quebec is nasty. Quebecois hate-boner for Jews is kinda weird. I prefer games built organically... Not with massive government subsidies. | ||
Fleetfeet
Canada2436 Posts
On October 11 2024 03:43 JimmyJRaynor wrote: Lunark is excellent. It could've come out in the 1980s. It is on sale for $10 USD. There is also a FREE DEMO you can try out before you buy. It is made by Wayforward. These guys are knocking it out of the park. Their games are great. Atari publishes a lot of their stuff. Atari rocks, Wayforward rocks. Digital Eclipse rocks. Great stuff all the way around. This is a post from Jimmy in the nintendo thread praising the devs of Lunark. He claims 'It is made by Wayforward', which we'll assume means 'It is published by Wayforward', as it is made by Canari Games. Canari Games is an indie game dev based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. They almost assuredly benefit from the subsidies Jimmy mentions. So, those subsidies are great, unless they aren't. It's unclear. | ||
ETisME
12210 Posts
Yasuke doesn't have much historical relevance and the most unique factor is literally just his race. Perhaps they gonna find some way to tie in the bigger assassin creed plot to explain how he got to Japan. I personally think it's not a bad choice, but then you end up having a black man slaughtering the Japaneses, and potentially going up against Japan legendary samurai. | ||
Harris1st
Germany6605 Posts
On October 18 2024 17:32 ETisME wrote: All the drama on AC Japan is not surprising. There weren't many historical figure that the franchise used as playable character. Yasuke doesn't have much historical relevance and the most unique factor is literally just his race. Perhaps they gonna find some way to tie in the bigger assassin creed plot to explain how he got to Japan. I personally think it's not a bad choice, but then you end up having a black man slaughtering the Japaneses, and potentially going up against Japan legendary samurai. At the end of the day it's a fictional video game... | ||
ETisME
12210 Posts
On October 18 2024 17:55 Harris1st wrote: At the end of the day it's a fictional video game... Yeah but that doesn't mean it can't be controversial. Imagine putting a concentration camp management game on steam and say it is just a fictional video game based on real life events etc. | ||
Harris1st
Germany6605 Posts
On October 18 2024 18:15 ETisME wrote: Yeah but that doesn't mean it can't be controversial. Imagine putting a concentration camp management game on steam and say it is just a fictional video game based on real life events etc. Taken to the extreme but good point | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada16176 Posts
https://www.gamesindustry.biz/sony-shuts-neon-koi-and-firewalk-studios Sega is joining Nintendo in claiming they have a patent on game mechanics. https://www.gamesindustry.biz/sega-sues-memento-mori-developer-over-alleged-patent-infringements CoH featured battles where the most Canadians in the country's history died in 1 day. I highly suspect there were very heavy casualties for other countries. Most of the Canadian soldiers entering the battle knew their probability of survival was very low. | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada16176 Posts
https://www.eurogamer.net/assassins-creed-boss-discusses-devastating-impact-of-shadows-diversity-and-inclusivity-backlash "This echoes the selfless bravery of our Assassin's Creed protagonists," he continued. "They fought for freedom, knowledge and the right to chart their own paths, just as we, as creators, fight to tell stories that matter in a world that grows increasingly divided." There is no "division" ... Ubisoft is making lousy games and people are not buying them. Ubisoft continues to make lofty, exotic promises to the general public. The general public then gets angry when the games fall very far short of Ubisoft's extensive, detailed promises of a great game play experience. Next, Ubisoft muddies the waters by taking a small # out of the billions of people in their target audience and picks apart the manner in which Ubisoft is being criticized. In conclusion, video games are an ineffective means of story telling. This guy is a well paid, government sponsored clown. | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland22975 Posts
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