• GeneralEmergency@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The problem is gamers don’t care about context. They just care about circlejerking each other to seem cool. It’s why most of the comments in relation to this are some variation of “people still buy Ubisoft games”.

    It’s not about being right it’s about looking cool.

    • MudMan@kbin.social
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      5 months ago

      In fairness, the headlines written around this were generally atrocious, save a few (shout out to IGN and the original reporter, which may or may not have been techradar). Sure, in most of those you could read a more complete quote inside, but… staying at the headline isn’t just a gamer thing. Clickbait is dangerous for a reason.

      And also in fairness, the point he’s making is still not great. I mean, he’s the guy in charge of their subscription service, so I wouldn’t expect him to be too negative on the idea, but he’s still saying that it’s a future that will come. Not that all models will coexist, but that a Netflix future for gaming is coming.

      But yeah, gamers can be hostile without justification and often default to treating every relationship with the people making the games as an antagonistic or competitive one, which is a bummer. In that context, letting this guy talk was clearly a mistake.