Given the apparent failure of Battlefront, can you blame them for wanting to resurrect single player games like 1313 and even possibly the pretty much finished but abandoned Darth Maul origin game?
Edit: THIS, is the kind of person I look for when playing online games. Someone who doesn't take it seriously, still tries to succeed, and is a goddamn blast to be around. ~<3IamLEAM1983 said:[...]If you play with me online, you'll see I'm the type who cracks jokes and laughs, someone for whom the casual nature of the experience is important. I play to get my mind off things or to wind down after a long day at work, so performance is the least of my concerns. I'm pretty much the Anti-Rager; someone who laughs when he's killed, especially if the ragdoll breaks or my recent demise came from my own stupidity. I apologize when a planned assault goes to shit and do my best to assist my teammates.[...]
I agree, this was poorly written. And uses an analogy that doesn't work. The only point I agree with is that certain online games have become less social. Pop on Xbox live to play Halo or whichever, and very few people are using mics. Or if they are, they're just not talking, and you get to hear the occasional cough or shuffling about.Tohuvabohu said:What a sad, bitter, and deluded read. I kinda knew that going into this, knowing Yahtzee's opinion on multiplayer games, but it was honestly a lot worse than I expected.
Fair enough. It's just that most people who play that game are missing out some of the best stuff it has to offer by skipping the raids. Get a group of friends together if you can to check those out. And if you can't, there are tons of "sherpa" players on most LFG sites who are interested in guiding newer players with the raids.Michael Prymula said:That's why I specifically said main story, and the raids are technically not part of it.SKBPinkie said:Play the raids. It is most certainly not single player.Michael Prymula said:Destiny more or less feels like a single-player game to me, since you can do the main story by yourself without assistance from anyone else, same with Defiance. They feel more like single-player games wearing the clothes of an MMO.
It was a damn impressive show of a three way perfect storm of ignorance about World War One strategy, arcade machine playing motivation, and multiplayer gaming in general.beastro said:Yahtzee showing his ignorance of military history yet again.
Gethsemani said:That would make sense, given this revelation about arcades is about that old. It's literally been one of the big arguments I've seen made in favour of Call of Duty as far back as CoD was on my minimap.
Also, there should be some sort of law about this: if you're playing online, SOMEONE is thinking bad things about you. Could be a teammate. Could be an opponent. Maybe everyone does. But it's happening.
This is bound to happen when you try and mix serious criticism and reductive snark. Ultimately, don't take it too serious. He's pretty clearly an entertainer first, and that's fine.Johnny Novgorod said:I feel like Yahtzee's piece of mind on "the multiplayer issue" is a bit too muddled with inconsistencies.