Capcom President Says ‘Game Prices Are Too Low’ - eviltoast

lol. lmao.

  • @Sina@beehaw.org
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    9 months ago

    So far Bethesda is the only company that is clearly cutting the corners of their AAA products.

    Starfield is the sloppiest Bethasda game ever, cutting corners to save cost is not how I would describe its development at all.

    I agree with what you are saying though. Spending 40% of the budget on voice acting and cinematographic dialog is extremely wasteful. As long as the gameplay is good and graphics are pretty gamers will like the product.

    • @jivemasta@reddthat.com
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      Is it really the sloppiest though?

      I’d say its about on par with their past games. It’s clearly their game engine, modified to do space stuff.

      If you come at it with the mindset that not every game has to get bigger and more expansive and have more and more realism/mechanics that don’t serve the core gameplay, it achieves it’s goal.

      Not saying its game of the year material or anything, but if I was doing an employee review, I’d give it a meets expectations grade.

    • @Moonguide@lemmy.ml
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      Honestly, I’d rather have stellar voice acting and okay graphics (not good, just not bad enough to turn it off after it makes me dizzy) than the other way around. Graphics lose their appeal after a short while in-game.

      • @Sina@beehaw.org
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        19 months ago

        Imagine if people could buy a background music only -subtitle dialog- edition of Baldur’s Gate 3 for €40. How would the sale distribution go? I think this is a rather interesting thought experiment, I would personally opt to buy the cheaper version for sure, even though I do know the voice acting in BG3 is a landmark in gaming.

        • @Evergreen5970@beehaw.org
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          19 months ago

          I would definitely buy that. I usually keep my game volumes on low and click through the dialogue because I already read the subtitle, why wait around to finish having the line delivered verbally? (Interestingly enough I’ve never ever thought “hurry up, speak faster” in an in real life conversation, this impatience only exists in video games.) Because of the value of voice acting, but for me personally voice acting is just not a priority.