• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    From my perspective as a millennial, people are running out of time and energy too.

    Like, I know a couple, both working, no kids, avid and techy gamers who know to play stuff like KCDII, yet they mostly plop down for YouTube at the end of the day. A VG or longer form TV is too draining, and too long.

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    4 months ago

    Could it be that the economy fucking sucks?

    Nope, clearly it’s our fault for not just going out and buying stuff.

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    4 months ago

    Its not that we cant afford them necessarily, its that we cant justify them. The main reason you needed to get the new game was because all your friends were getting it. Only nerds and dweebs and losers play single player games. CoD is where its at bro. When everyone moves to the new game you can lose social time with friends or you can spend another £50. Now that everyone is poor, enough people aren’t migrating to the newest shiniest edition immediately and people are playing games they already have.

    Couple that with desperately working every opportunity you can every hour and adults just don’t game together any more.

    Tl;dr they are not feeling the social pressure to buy any more.

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      Only nerds and dweebs and losers play single player games.

      Some people actively avoid multiplayer games to avoid obnoxious, entitled kids.

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        4 months ago

        you don’t want to be told to kill yourself and have children tracking down where you live and threatening to call the police to your house

        you just cant handle the bants

        dweeb confirmed

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          How are you going to be on Lemmy, a super-niche, nerdy-ass platform, and call Single Player gamers dweebs lol?

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    4 months ago

    I think SOME of it has to do with AAA being dogshit, but I think a lot of it is actually that they just play roblox. I have been told “why would I buy peak when roblox has this mountain climbing game for free?”

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      You’re thinking of Gen Alpha. GenZ was born starting '97, most of us are closer to 30 than 13, they don’t play Roblox or know what that is. All they know is eat hot chip and twerk and cry for a world that never was yet feels was taken from us while watching old vine compilations and being able to recite them word for word with impressive if slightly concerning accuracy.

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    As a old member of Gen Z, i can definitely say the prices aren’t helping. A lot of people in my age group just don’t work from what i’ve seen, so with 70$ and sometime 80$ games they aren’t going to be buying many. On top of that, and this may just be the people i’ve exposed myself too, but most of them don’t want longer experiences. They’d rather plop down with something like FF14 or Mario Kart and play that over and over and over again. That’s not a bad thing, but i definitely think it’s not helping. And like i said, this might just be the people i expose myself too.

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      True, I enjoy games like Spelunky and old arcade racers a lot more. Play for a bit and leave it. No story to worry about.

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        I can definitely get that. I like to keep a good few games on hand i can just hop into after a long day, it’s nice to be able to kick back with smaller games even if my favorites are always bigger story games.

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          It also helps that most indie titles don’t need the latest and greatest hardware. I have a budget laptop and it runs most indie games well at 1080p.

  • A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Everyone is.

    I don’t buy new releases anymore.

    Why?

    Cause the prices are getting stupid. Cause its all digital downloads with no physical product. Cause my “ownership” can be revoked at any time by the platforms whims or the platforms shutdown.

    What happened to digital downloads being cheaper, anyway? Thats the promise we were sold 10+ years ago. That by sacrificing physical products, Publishers/Devs wouldnt have to pay for printing, manufacturing, shipping, storage, etc, so they’d be able to sell AAA new releases for 30 dollars, and Pub/Dev would still make more money.

    And now we’re supposed to be paying 60, 70, 80 dollars or more, for these digital download games… that we don’t even own? And because they have no product on the shelves, prices never come down either. Sure, you might find a sale like on steam or something… but those sales pale in comparison to what they were 5, 10 years ago

    Fuck that. Amazing how the only promise fulfilled on moving to digital download was that pubs/devs would get more money… and they get that by skyrocketing the costs, not because of the sacrifices we made to give up boxes, disks, manuals, and ownership

  • ThrowawayOnLemmy@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Not just Gen Z lol. People don’t have money, games are a luxury, luxuries are the first to go when you need to stretch your cash. Not that complicated.

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      I have money for games…but NONE of it is going to any company that makes me scream AAAAA…or when they charge 40+ for a game. screw em.

      even their 100$ trash at 95% off…hell no. that’s even worse cause you know the game is extra shit.

      all my money goes directly to Indy devs. games are actually fun, made with passion and they don’t try to screw me every chance they get. I stopped with big title garbage like 6-7 years ago. never going back.

      this mentality even applies to all my shopping. I don’t buy crap anymore and I wish more people would do the same.

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    Y’all, this market is beyond saturated. And the AI gaming people are flOOOoding the space with more and more stuff.

    In terms of a fun way to spend an hour or two, or a few go-to games, there’s unlimited options, many free or free enough. Meanwhile, everyone churning out titles expects full attention and wishlist and dropping $50 on them for simply existing.

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      There are also some games with active modding communities that can be played basically forever without getting boring.

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    4 months ago

    Why buy new when I have a backlog, the PS1/2 catalog emulated, and can wait 6+ months for a sale

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      I recently softmodded my ps2 for about $30 (freemcboot memory card and large usb drive) and I’ve got hundreds of hours of nostalgia driven gameplay ahead of me. It’s incredible to think that I have about 40 old, amazing games for less than half the price of a single new AAA game.

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    4 months ago

    Judging by the comments, reading the article seems to be a lost art. Here’s the image for y’all:

    It’s very specifically about 18-24 year olds, compared to last year, with video games seeing the steepest decrease.

    You can stop complaining about games being soulless, unless you want to claim that wasn’t a problem last year. Well, you can, but it’s unrelated then. Compared to last year, this age group has felt the need to cut back at everything more so than anyone else.

    Here’s the thread mentioned in the article. Suspected reason is restarting of student loan payments and difficult job market.

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      We’re headed for a crash, and the junior positions are the first ones that CEOs think they can replace with LLMs (they can’t but that will take a few years to bite them in the ass)