• Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    He’s not wrong. As much as we loved the old games, it’s hard to go back once you’ve gotten used to the QoL improvements in modern games.

    We think we want the old games back, but really we just want the emotions that came with playing it.

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        Modern Corporation:

        Just in… we’re re-releasing old classic games, but making every reward 10x harder to earn… but adding in microtransactions so you can get them without having to do all the playing portions.

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      Is making the game live service a quality of life improvement? There’s still a market out there for Titan Quest, Grim Dawn, and Borderlands, after all; a large one.

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        I barely finished my first D4 playthrough because I got bored in the first few weeks.

        I was still playing D2 (off and on) 10 years after it’s release.

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      That’s been the elusive key to nostalgia that half of these remake projects (80s and 90s franchise revival movies in particular) don’t understand.

      It’s about recreating the experience of doing that thing the first time that people want, not the experience of doing the exact same thing. To recreate that first time experience, you have to understand where your audience is now, and also give them a comparable “new” experience to what they had originally.

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        That’s exactly one of the inspirations for my post.

        I tried playing Fallout 2 again, and it was painful. Couldn’t even force myself to get very far into it.

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          Sounds like a skill issue. Joking aside I play largely old school games as a baseline, but maybe try playing some newer CRPGs to ease into it like Pillars of Eternity, Tyranny, or really any of Owlcats games. Also it could be worse ya couldve tried playing Arcanum which is rough even for me to play.