Bend_The_Knee
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Yes and YesAnyone ever play Double Dribble or Charles Barkley Shut Up and Jam?
If you are a kid today, you don't have a previous generation to reflect/compare to the present.Hate to be a kid growing up today so much has changed for the worse with video games. We had it great back in the day, developers weren't all trying to nickle and dime you and put out DLC content for a cost.
64Which Castlevania was y'alls favorite?
For SF2, cool. Might have been in development.
After that World Warriors, change could have been made.
In 10 years, Mandela Effect will reveal to us it ALWAYS said Russia.
If you are a kid today, you don't have a previous generation to reflect/compare to the present.
Wouldn't know what would be different if you were born in this era.
WE are the ones that complain about that, they are enjoying their experience
You KNOW you are my man but I have to disagree here.Games definitely aren't made with the same passion either. Music isn't as iconic, DLC is a poor excuse to put out a half complete/unbalanced game. One thing I'm smart enough to realize is that things won't change back to the old days, so I'll just keep appreciating all the posts that take me back to my childhood in here.
I see both sides to this (though I 100% agree with you). Games before were much smaller and worked with smaller windows. Just as an example I’ll use metal gear. In Msg 1 you did ONE thing. You play the game that one way and it’s over. Mgs5 you have 20-30 different modes going on in one game it seems haha. The margin for error is much larger. Look at the worst release in the past decade halo MCC. They tried to do to much and broke the game completely. Game is still broken.Idk when it became a norm to release an unpolished game and fix it with patches later. Maybe the youngins dont care but If a developer has a rep of doing this, I’m way less likely to buy the game on release day, and if the game needs major surgery, i’m going to avoid it all together. Fallout 76 comes to mind.