• ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca
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      11 months ago

      I thought I would give you a chance

      But I did see you argue it’s not about story and not about losing progress when you die. that it is something that could be a live service

      I just didn’t think it helped your argument of the opposite

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        11 months ago

        I was arguing for the opposite. A GaaS soulslike would be filled with garbage content and uninteresting bosses due to the development environment created by the unending stream of new “content”. You can do it, but its not going to taste good.

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          11 months ago

          soulslikes have currency experience, you drop it, and there are checkpoints that refresh the area.

          This isn’t the opposite

          Those are all things independent of story and can be done in GaaS

          due to the development environment created by the unending stream of new “content”.

          That exists under all GaaS, it doesn’t change the genre. A game doesn’t have to be good to be a Souls-like

          Darks Souls x Genshin is still a Souls-like so how do you figure it’s not?

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            11 months ago

            Learning enemies is the core gameplay loop of a souls like.

            Content churn is antithetical to everything the genre stands for.

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              11 months ago

              Wouldn’t a stream of new enemies lean more into that core gameplay loop because you’re constantly learning rather than only when you first played?

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                11 months ago

                Absolutely not.

                Games as a service has never once resulted in high quality, well designed and polished content. The incentives are too broken. It is not capable of doing so. The model inherently removes the time required to do the bare minimum.

                If every frame isn’t carefully considered, it is not a souls like. The entire definition of the genre is built around deliberately approaching enemies that are extremely polished mechanically. There are some cases where the windows to act are small, but if you’re frame perfect, you will always win. Games as a service effectively guarantees that there isn’t time to ensure that consistent behavior, making it something entirely different.

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                  11 months ago

                  People seem to like them

                  Insert any MMO

                  LoL/DOTA

                  Apex Legends

                  Fortnite

                  Your definition of “game has to be good to be in this genre” doesn’t hold water

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            11 months ago

            Then make it dude. Make that big pile of shit. Stress your devs out so they can’t place all the tiny details in the environment that connect the boss to the area. Shit out new areas and bosses so fast they have no lore. Watch, as your game sells none because soulslike players aren’t there just for the mechanics. Which, speaking of mechanics, they will be garbage too. Do it. I won’t stop you.

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              11 months ago

              What is your point here? Are you saying if I make a bad game then I’ll realize that only good games exist in a genre? Or are you upset that you realized genre is independent of quality?

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                What is your point? I’m telling you a GaaS Soulslike will fail. You won’t make any money with this idea because it lacks the things that make us keep coming back to FromSoft year after year. This isn’t an FPS where razor thin attention spans must be constantly stimulated. Soulslike fans will scoff at constant microtransactions and skins and your stupid in game store. Wanna know how I know this? Because there is a soulslike GaaS! Wanna guess the fucken name? Since its such a good idea you should have heard of it, right? I will honestly wait for your reply to tell you the name.

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                  11 months ago

                  Can you name a genre that you think GaaS is a good model for?

                  They just seem to make a ton

                  I can’t even name every non-GaaS souls like

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                    The name of the game is Let It Die, btw.

                    Soulslikes are very popular. We watched the genre explode ourselves.

                    I don’t like GaaS, you probably know that by now. But I don’t see anything wrong with it giving free access to players. There are plenty of genres that are geat. Racing games, Shooters, sports games could probably do it easy.

                    But the soulslike genre in particular, the true legends of it, are not the GaaS games. Thats why FromSoft is still the biggest dog in soulslike, they know what the genre fans want. I guess Nioh 2 could be considered GaaS with its dailies and all. But I am more specifically referring to the cancerous revolving door of content type of GaaS. That would not serve a soulslike too well imo.