Why Almost Everyone HATES Live Service Games?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 мар 2023
  • Live service games, also called games-as-a-service, have been hotly debated in gaming circles on the internet. A good way to endlessly play, or a bad way to endlessly pay for something not so great? Let's talk about what's going on.
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  • @reign3535
    @reign3535 Год назад +3108

    They forgot the fact that live service games can just shut down any time they want and everything you paid/worked for just disappear with no guarantee of a refund.

    • @jordanbomb32
      @jordanbomb32 Год назад +155

      NBA 2k. Every year you grind for VC or just straight up buy it to effectively rent your Myplayer and their gear for a year or two. I hate that

    • @VI_Yai_iV
      @VI_Yai_iV Год назад +80

      @@jordanbomb32 Yeah it would be better if VC transferred between all NBA 2K games

    • @infernas
      @infernas Год назад +240

      It is also for this reason I hate single player games that force online connectivity. Servers can shut down and then I'd lose access to what I paid for. Pretty scummy if you ask me.

    • @MikeZdoesitz
      @MikeZdoesitz Год назад

      Live service games are the socialism of entertainment - they keep going until they run out of other peoples money.

    • @solidsnake3962
      @solidsnake3962 Год назад +49

      @@jordanbomb32 I just found this out the other day. I redownloaded 2k20 my guy was maxed out and I payed for VC(only one I’ve ever paid into) and I couldn’t even play my single player. I knew the street was gone but I didn’t know you lost your character. It really makes it to I’m never buying 2k again.

  • @Th3Holland
    @Th3Holland Год назад +927

    The problem is that the focus of Live Service Games has changed as time has passed. Previously, the concept was that developers could expand the work already done by adding new things for players to do during the active period. Nowadays, updates and DLCs serve to complete the game, not expand it.

    • @StrikeNoir105E
      @StrikeNoir105E Год назад +28

      Hear hear. The ideal concept of a "Live Service Game" or "Games as a Service" is that the game you ship with is already complete, and then you support it with additional content to keep players going. Such a game will also typically be a multiplayer game, with either coop or PvP elements, in order to create a social bond that keeps players in the game.
      The problem is that monetization has become the core objective of Live Services instead of fun gameplay, where "player engagement" statistics are considered vital in order to entrap players through the grind. Instead of a game where you spend time in it because it's fun, you're forced to spend time in it just to get to the fun part.

    • @wolfwing1
      @wolfwing1 Год назад +9

      exactly, I love the idea of live service, but it's so often just sell you stuff while they try to maybe add stuff before people quit.

    • @randomstuff-qu7sh
      @randomstuff-qu7sh Год назад +20

      The problem is they fell in love with the idea of an infinite money machine. Instead of starting with a good game and using the live service to add new things to it, they start with monetization strategies and then build a minimum viable product around those strategies, hoping it'll be enough to hold player's attention while they implement their "road map" of expansions/improvements over time.

    • @wolfwing1
      @wolfwing1 Год назад +3

      @@randomstuff-qu7sh exactly but even for the whales have money, if there is two games that i could spend 500$'s in, as I'm already putting 500$'s in one, I'm eitehr only playing one, or I'm putting 250-350 in each, they don't magicly make a ton of money from me.
      PLUS if all you have to offer me is spending money but little else I'm not doing even that. I put a lot of money into marvel heroes because it was A) fun and B had alot of stuff and ways to get things for free, that made spending money every so often worth it. It got bad near the end, but for the longest time it was a great example of how to do a live service.

    • @RemotelyHuman666
      @RemotelyHuman666 Год назад +1

      Nah, that was just the lie they used to tell to sell them. It was never true.

  • @the.martianrei3323
    @the.martianrei3323 Год назад +245

    I didn’t have internet for a long time. Growing up in a rural area. Not until I was 18. When Destiny dropped I was no longer able to keep up with my friends when it came to video games. I subsequently started feeling left out in conversation and they weren’t interested in playing split screen or party games with me anymore. It really sucked and overtime I’ve let go of my jealousy of Destiny because it is a good game but I have always hated games as a service.
    When Jake or Falcon would mention that not everyone had good internet it always made me feel like I hadn’t been forgotten.

    • @Drstrange3000
      @Drstrange3000 Год назад +37

      I feel similar as a gamer in a rural area with awful internet. I'm glad someone at least acknowledges our situation.

    • @marukuanfuni
      @marukuanfuni Год назад +14

      yesss im not alone in this regard! on the other hand, i was blessed with good internet from time, but i refuse to partake in anything online based! couch co-op or single player only! ok ok i admit its pretty much single player life mostly for me but i like it that way! also something about the lack of friends or humans in general to socialize with.... my generalized Millennial problems......

    • @orangeapples
      @orangeapples Год назад +8

      This is one of the points i was making about the Xbox One in general. If you don’t have internet the machine will not do anything. People’s response, just take it to a library or a friend’s house and download the update there. Forget to download the blu-ray player app? Too bad.
      Nowadays, i think about COD Warzone and people who have download caps. There are places where you can be limited to a few hundred GB of data that come through. Warzone had 40GB daily downloads for a while. Screw those people am i right?

    • @umjk623
      @umjk623 Год назад +4

      Destiny vet here I finally let go of it because I felt like of what I paid for was not content that they was putting out overall it was time for me to play other games and catch-up on my everlasting games I put on my backlog because I devoted so much time to destiny 1 and 2 although I don’t play it anymore I still check out RUclipsr who still play it from time to time

    • @arucarddimples1944
      @arucarddimples1944 Год назад +4

      These days soo many people are completely reliant on the internet. There are a lot of good games I've missed out on due to lack of usable internet. And there's streaming, etc. Some people just don't get it. Why do I have CD's? A collection of movies? Why do you need that much storage on your phone/device? Why have you not seen your old friends in years? I can't even find the words right now. Without the internet there's a lot of people who be lost and miserable and they would have to rebuild themselves in order to even function. The internet is great. But it can also turn into a drug that twists people and causes pain.

  • @dragonlotion1789
    @dragonlotion1789 Год назад +200

    Thank for making this video. This sentiment is gaining momentum. Developers DO pay attention to Trends, though this is the more of a paradigm shift.

  • @ARIXANDRE
    @ARIXANDRE Год назад +966

    I love it that we can collectively agree that IT SUCKS when a Live Service model is shoehorned into what should've been a tidy, single player game.

    • @mickiethompson4285
      @mickiethompson4285 Год назад +7

      HELLO 👋 I JUST FARTED 🤣🤣🤣

    • @ARIXANDRE
      @ARIXANDRE Год назад +18

      ​@@mickiethompson4285 me too, man. I was proud of this one.

    • @SoulshadeVr101
      @SoulshadeVr101 Год назад +7

      *cough. Fallout 76. The map is just beautiful and fun to explore but little to no story.

    • @lexiconprime7211
      @lexiconprime7211 Год назад +2

      RIP Anthem.

    • @zerevity007
      @zerevity007 Год назад

      hitman

  • @bf3ram
    @bf3ram Год назад +558

    Live service games focus on extracting more money while giving gamers a bad or average game.

    • @mickiethompson4285
      @mickiethompson4285 Год назад +10

      HI 👋 I JUST FARTED 😂😂😂

    • @adireladmemes
      @adireladmemes Год назад +8

      @@mickiethompson4285 same

    • @endnotessherman3153
      @endnotessherman3153 Год назад +3

      What is a live service game?

    • @endnotessherman3153
      @endnotessherman3153 Год назад +4

      all I know is multiplayer or single player

    • @bp4861
      @bp4861 Год назад +18

      They don't even give us bad or average, they give us nothing. At least back in the day there were bad games but you could tell they at least tried. Now there's no love in the games anymore.

  • @Nanorobotic
    @Nanorobotic Год назад +111

    When I saw the title to this video I thought: "Does anyone really need this explained to them?"
    Then I realized that yes, the publishers need this drilled into their minds.

    • @brandonwynne4233
      @brandonwynne4233 Год назад +11

      You can explain this to them all day, every day, but until the majority stops investing in those games, they will not, and cannot change! Their executives will not let them deviate until the money is not there.

    • @AD-df5tm
      @AD-df5tm Год назад

      Go look at the top like 20 games in terms of revenue. They are pretty much all live service games. Hate to break it to you but you are the minority. People play the shit out of live service games and they aren't going to stop because you don't like them.

    • @cyllananassan9159
      @cyllananassan9159 Год назад

      drilled what? more money for no work? sounds great to me

    • @imnotmike
      @imnotmike 4 месяца назад +2

      Obviously there are gamers who don't get it. If nobody was playing these games, they wouldn't be making them. Stupid people enable publishers to make this crap. How can you blame the publishers for doing their job and finding ways to make the most money for the least amount of work? They'd be negligent if they weren't taking advantage of the fools that spend money on this garbage.

  • @dankforest
    @dankforest Год назад +52

    Wow im glad someone has encompased my entire feelings on gaming in abiut 10 minutes. I hope exects listen to this. We need companys to run correctly again. Its not the devs or writers. Trust me. Noone wants to see there artistic works become a money hungry monster. Especially since the artist usually gets the shaft from the beginning.

    • @whysoserious4274
      @whysoserious4274 Год назад +3

      The power is in our hands actually.
      They continue cuz we give em money
      if the majority just said " no we aren't going to pay for this trash until you actually deliver " that'll change their behavior real quick
      if everyone just banded together to fight this we could have left live service in the gutter years ago.

  • @bobbynewman6129
    @bobbynewman6129 Год назад +249

    Absolutely spot on about the elusive nature of satisfaction in these games. Their aim is to keep your attention captured to continuely monitise you, similar to social media - not to satisfy you or enrich your life.

    • @jonathoncook8367
      @jonathoncook8367 Год назад +14

      Similar to drug dealing. Gaming addiction is real. WAKE UP

    • @applehazeva2739
      @applehazeva2739 Год назад +10

      They are simply Cyber Jobs.
      The reason why they aren't fun, is becouse they won't reach what Games are for actually: "Relax, Sit down, chill"

    • @Flyzoola
      @Flyzoola Год назад +1

      To be fair though, they're mostly competitive games. I come from a fighting game background, and in those games, the satisfaction comes from getting better beating your (human) opponent. Same with most games as a service games.

    • @DarthCovider
      @DarthCovider Год назад +10

      @@jonathoncook8367 Anything can be twisted and perverted for selfish purposes, gaming is not immune to this. it wasn't always like this though, there was a time when playing a game was on par with reading a book. You did it for pure escapist fun but then moved on once It was over. It did not consume all your time and money like they are trying to do now.

    • @tbs_redhead
      @tbs_redhead Год назад

      💯💯💯

  • @dxk65
    @dxk65 Год назад +445

    I played Destiny almost every day from 2014 to 2019. Let me tell you, when you finally break yourself free from a mediocre live service, the last thing you want is to play another one.

    • @aceknight6622
      @aceknight6622 Год назад +8

      was destiny always live service? back in 2014 you had to buy the game(I still have that physical copy. it wasn't until shadowkeep where it went free and went live service right? I stopped after beyond light simply because I couldn't keep up with it any.ore

    • @theunderdog9353
      @theunderdog9353 Год назад +25

      I still play D2 and I'm still having fun with it. The gameplay is satisfying, the buildcrafting is fun and grinding for new and better gear is addictive. I still think they handle the live-service aspect better than most. That said, Lightfall's campaign was extremely mid and I can't really recommend it. I just think D2 is not a good example. A better example of pisspoor live-service is Halo Infinite

    • @Pwedict
      @Pwedict Год назад +30

      @@aceknight6622 Destiny has always been a live service game with constant updates, quality of life changes, guaranteed expansion content every year or so, ever since 2014. That fits the criteria for a Live Service model

    • @aceknight6622
      @aceknight6622 Год назад +5

      @@Pwedict that's what a live service game is? I always thought live service games were like final fantasy 14 where you pay monthly or yearly to play the game. I feel like an idiot

    • @Pwedict
      @Pwedict Год назад +10

      @@aceknight6622 Nah, you’re not an idiot. Think of Destiny / Destiny 2. They’re constantly updated, but they have this “expansion” every year, which is effectively a subscription if you want to be caught up on all the new stuff. So live service models differ, but what they have in common is that there’s usually a paywall to new stuff with all those types of games

  • @Randallsilver
    @Randallsilver Год назад +9

    I completely stopped playing those games after realising how much time I spent in one when I was leader of a guild. Full-time job indeed.
    And now, I play a ton of different games and actually have fun finishing them!

  • @JayIceColdD
    @JayIceColdD Год назад +12

    The frustrating thing about the Live Service games I've played a lot (Anthem, Avengers) is that there were great game mechanics and great moments in the games.
    But they weren't built upon and got repetitive and uber-grind heavy VERY quickly.

    • @timotheninja
      @timotheninja Год назад +3

      I played the campaign of Avengers and enjoyed it. I tried playing the Hawkeye and Black Panther expansions when they released, but it just didn't feel quite as good. Also the gear system didn't make much sense for a Superhero game, especially considering there was gear for the Hulk. Most of the "new" characters were also just copies of old ones, which wasn't super exciting.

    • @JayIceColdD
      @JayIceColdD Год назад +1

      @@timotheninja the Wakanda expansion was ok except for the final boss. Cheap as hell.
      Also didn't like the whole sonic and vibranium damage types they tried to introduce. Made it overly complicated.
      I just kinda contributed Hulk's great to "adaptations." Gotta do something to apply it, right?

  • @kempolar9768
    @kempolar9768 Год назад +203

    The fact that one of the changes from Overwatch 1 - 2, is that when you log in, instead of immediately having the play button be selected, what's selected is the third option down...the store.
    You log into the game expecting to play a game and instead they shout in your face "buy something!". God I do not miss that game.
    Edit: I'm talking about the console version (specifically ps4), you have no mouse so just have to flick between the menu options.

    • @mr.s9783
      @mr.s9783 Год назад +34

      Live service games are just playable cash shops.

    • @crazebamm
      @crazebamm Год назад +7

      @@mr.s9783 i laugh at your “playable” lmaoo

    • @zc8673
      @zc8673 Год назад

      Lol this is just objectively false. The game does not do that, you're actualy straight up lying.

    • @kempolar9768
      @kempolar9768 Год назад +11

      @@zc8673 except it's not, I checked just yesterday and I was in fact correct. Maybe it's only the PS4 version of the game but I would doubt that.

    • @lunarjellyfish5538
      @lunarjellyfish5538 Год назад +2

      @@kempolar9768 could be console only. PC has a mouse, so nothing would be pre-selected.

  • @metalnuck3181
    @metalnuck3181 Год назад +113

    It’s also tiring having games with multiple currencies. You want to buy item x, so you buy a currency, then you find out that item is bought with a different currency. On top of that, how many live service games have shut down? A lot of them say they have this 10 year plan and only last a year or two.

    • @lakerfan2874
      @lakerfan2874 Год назад +3

      The whole ten year plan thing is more of a projection. Once the playerbase falls and keeps falling, they cut it off indefinitely, even if they're choosing into working on anything for those ten years.

    • @Loctorak
      @Loctorak Год назад

      They do that multiple currency thing explicitly to make the mental math for working out what's good value all but impossible. Makes it much harder to remember just how much money you paid and for what.
      When i see a game do that i immediately uninstall it because its clear evidence the people in charge of it are happy to prioritise every tiny profit squeeze they can IN SPITE of our known desire not to be squeezed. Like they saw their players having an unpleasant time with oppressive monetisation and instead of going "maybe we should stop this" they went "how can we subvert these people's will and trick them into doing what we want anyway?" And that, frankly, makes me sick

  • @darrenbrown8877
    @darrenbrown8877 Год назад +15

    You said it perfectly!
    I missed so many good games for like 2 years because I was to busy playing one stupid game and didn't want to be left behind
    Completely addicted
    I'll never play another ever again

  • @thejackal007
    @thejackal007 Год назад +41

    Great video, Falcon. If there is to be a follow up, I'd like to see a discussion on what live-service games actually seem to do well. Warframe is a good example and part of the reason, at least for me, is that the base game is free. You can put money into it, but there is a lot you can do without sinking a dime into it. Admittedly, I don't have much time invested and in between when I first started playing when it was new and now, a ton has been added (almost too much for my taste) but I still have yet to pay for anything.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +13

      Thanks for your suggestion

    • @whysoserious4274
      @whysoserious4274 Год назад +2

      The game has enough to entertain you for years if you don't rush it like a lot of veterans who now complain cuz there's nothing to do.
      Just play with a slow or normal pace and trust me you'll be very satisfied.
      I know from experience, been playing since 2014
      I still have things to farm, get and test out in that game
      Every moment is precious to me.

    • @thejackal007
      @thejackal007 Год назад +1

      @@whysoserious4274 This is true. I was a fairly early adopter but stepped away from it for a while. When I was last there, it was worlds different from my previous visit, but there is still a lot to explore (I remember when the boss, The Jackal, was a new addition.)

    • @whysoserious4274
      @whysoserious4274 Год назад +4

      @@thejackal007 yep Warframe has gone through many changes and most of it has been positive.
      Deserves more love than some other free to play games ( looking at you genshin )

  • @bradleywyss
    @bradleywyss Год назад +47

    I think the only reason why Destiny and Warframe work as a live service is because Bungie and Digital Extremes only work on those games. 100% of the studios support them. Investing in a live service froma giant corporation is risky because they can afford to scrap the project after 6 months if they don't turn a profit.

  • @hi-ef8eh
    @hi-ef8eh Год назад +74

    Really like your "special" videos where you simply talk about different things happening right now in the industry. I personally don't care about live service games and simply ignore them. I remember only one time when I found this topic relevant to my life (If you can even count it), and it was when Rockstar said they will stop adding new content to RDR2 online, probably because it wasn't as popular as GTA 5 online is

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +6

      👍🏼

    • @wetdon591
      @wetdon591 Год назад +4

      @@gameranxTV 👍🏼

    • @Mrexedyy
      @Mrexedyy Год назад +7

      @@gameranxTV btw, when you go on to talk about Anthem, at one point you mention it was made by respectful developers, and a giant "DICE" logo appears. I thought the game was made by BioWare

  • @zachtyo
    @zachtyo Год назад +4

    I feel like the biggest problem with them is the way it affects kids and parents/grandparents who don’t follow games.
    About 3-4 years ago my nephew was obsessed with the OG of problems, Fortnite. He would play online and get mad when people would give him a hard time about skins.
    He convinced his mom to put her card onto his ps4 so he could put $10 down for the battle pass each season.
    Well my sister-in-law didn’t know enough about these types of games to understand the risk. After the battle pass didn’t cover all the skins he began making small charges one after the other until he’d charged over $200 on skins within a month.
    This is my biggest problems with anything that has an online transaction. I can say no and not lose any sleep, kids can’t always.

    • @10tailedbijuu
      @10tailedbijuu 3 месяца назад +1

      sounds more like your sister's fault, also better off just sitting kids down and telling them they can't have every little thing they see, or maybe she should have actually playing with her kid, doesn't take very long (as long the fortnite's store isn't just littered with everything that isn't needed). Sorry just parents really need to pay more attention to these things heck could has easily put a password on the card in the store.

  • @TeCNiNe2
    @TeCNiNe2 Год назад +85

    I feel like more should be spoken about the addictive element of live service games! It's a constant chase and can be very damaging if it reaches the wrong people.

    • @rustcohle7658
      @rustcohle7658 Год назад +9

      They definitely know that too, it’s almost like they hope that’s what happens

    • @leahcimwerdna5209
      @leahcimwerdna5209 Год назад +11

      Loot boxes is gambling

    • @Akab
      @Akab Год назад +3

      @@leahcimwerdna5209 this and gacha 👍

    • @timotheninja
      @timotheninja Год назад +3

      I started playing Fortnite a little before covid and I had spent 6 MONTHS in the game over 2 years. I don't want to know how much money I spent during that time. I did play a lot with friends, though, and met new friends from it, so it wasn't all bad, but I'm never spending that much time or money on a game again. I'd play late into the night trying to grind out the battlepass (which is spread out over 200+ levels now), or in the Save the World mode trying to grind a dollar or two worth of v-bucks so I could get something in the item shop. People should definitely be aware of how much time and money you can unintentionally sink into these games, especially because so many kids play them.

  • @Justicejuice179
    @Justicejuice179 Год назад +94

    My favorite part of gaming has been the part after finishing a great game and sitting there wrapping it all up in my head remembering the great parts and sometimes even wondering “what do I do now?” Because it was that much of an experience that I now feel empty lol. Live service games just make me feel like I’m walking through mud to reach points of fun or accomplishment that are going to become irrelevant next patch lol.

    • @tambatime615
      @tambatime615 Год назад +7

      Very well said you read my thoughts exactly.

    • @socrateg8798
      @socrateg8798 Год назад +2

      New game plus on max difficulty

    • @breakinggames1810
      @breakinggames1810 Год назад +4

      That screams destiny 2

    • @lucianwong420
      @lucianwong420 Год назад +8

      Oh man, I had that feeling when I finished the Mass Effect trilogy for the first time.

    • @ryanchase970
      @ryanchase970 Год назад +4

      @@lucianwong420 Same. That is what really makes a game/series stand out in my mind. If you have a minor existential crisis after finishing a game, you know it was good lol.

  • @drg9812
    @drg9812 Год назад +4

    Even the "good ones" are bad - they are MADE to be addictive, I was one such addict till I cut it out of my life and I am NEVER going back

  • @sevms22
    @sevms22 Год назад +8

    The Witcher 3 is one of the greatest games I have ever played, my favorite part about it is that it does a good job of really immersing you into being a Witcher with all of the hunts and side missions, but with that in mind, I like to explore everything, ever nook and cranny, and with the way I enjoy the game it’s a 500-1000 hour game and I just don’t have that time to put into it . I never thought I’d see a game with such a large quantity of quality content and actually have that be my one and only issue with the experience, am I crazy for this.

  • @benji-menji
    @benji-menji Год назад +5

    I'm surprised we don't get coverage of Deep Rock Galactic. It's a live service, but is much more fair with monetization using cosmetic DLC at fair prices. It also has supporter packs for those who like to splurge. All to get regular updates on what's already an amazing base game with great base game content and unlocks.

  • @davidmuller6011
    @davidmuller6011 Год назад +18

    People don't necessarily hate live service games, especially when they're done well. They hate the fact that every game is turning into a live service game, even when they don't need to be.

    • @muffetmissulena6540
      @muffetmissulena6540 Год назад +1

      This exactly.

    • @Loctorak
      @Loctorak Год назад

      I hate both

    • @10tailedbijuu
      @10tailedbijuu 3 месяца назад

      @@Loctorak that is you, there are plenty of diamonds in the rough such as Final Fantasy 14.

  • @crimsoncherry3525
    @crimsoncherry3525 Год назад +76

    I don't hate the concept of love service, I hate that devs use it as an excuse to release half finished products.

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +16

      👆🏻

    • @Booneface
      @Booneface Год назад +20

      Love service does sound kinda noice!

    • @policevanposition1993
      @policevanposition1993 Год назад +4

      Agreed

    • @jonwayne6341
      @jonwayne6341 Год назад +5

      Then you hate the concept....

    • @crimsoncherry3525
      @crimsoncherry3525 Год назад +3

      @@jonwayne6341 No, I don't. If a company released a complete game then spread the additional content out I wouldn't mind.

  • @rurio3723
    @rurio3723 Год назад +6

    I used to play a ton of hours in some games like these, the division 2, destiny 1 and 2, a sizable amount of hours in animal crossing new horizons, rocket league. I also tried genshin impact about a year ago and in the short time I played it, in terms of actual gameplay, I didn’t feel like I was having fun in the world and stopped playing. I think I’m forgetting a few more live service games that I admittedly endlessly spent too much time on. These days I like to mostly play games that are purely single player and maybe some games that have a solo campaign and online mode. Just having a ending to a otherwise good game can make it at least worth while, depending on the game and who made and published it

    • @whysoserious4274
      @whysoserious4274 Год назад

      Genshin being a gacha is a curse.
      you can't deny it's success and reputation sure but it's all because of the gacha system in place and it's not kind at all.
      I'm more of a Warframe person
      At least every character on there is not in a gacha and can be unlocked free
      It just requires a little grinding and even the special currency in the game is farmable which gets you exp or credit boosters and a lot of cosmetics to try on your Warframe, your ship and your weapons.
      It's a much better game
      And it has a story too that is also developing and the lore is huge if you take the time to understand it
      Very beautiful game in my opinion.
      Idk
      If you have the time you should give it a try if you haven't already
      I have feeling you won't be disappointed.

    • @rurio3723
      @rurio3723 Год назад

      @@whysoserious4274 in fact played some Warframe before. I first got into it on PS4 in 2019, but that was 3 or 4 years ago so I don’t know if I made some or barely any progress at all on my character. I tried to get back into playing the game last year and idk why I didn’t invest some time into the story. The characters just seem sort of confusing to know who’s who, but imo it’s much better than Destiny 2 in terms of overall player experience. Regarding Destiny 2’s recent expansion, Lightfall, even it’s somewhat good (besides the awful story from what I’ve heard) I’m not really as much of a Destiny 2 player when the Forsaken expansion came out than I am now to care let alone play all the way to the end. Anyway, those are my thoughts on live service games and the like (I guess I can consider Warframe a exception as a consistently good game) so have a good day or night

    • @whysoserious4274
      @whysoserious4274 Год назад

      @@rurio3723 it's all good I understand.
      Warframe's story is strange if you don't know where to start
      You have to read about it a lot to be able to understand what it is the tenno do and why they do it.
      Some of the story quests tell the more important parts but you won't understand those important parts if you don't read on the smaller parts.
      I'm not forcing playing the game I just mean like Warframe is there if you run out of options on what to play
      it won't mess around with you
      You know what you are getting
      And the game is a lot more fun with people mainly friends
      You can kick back, crack a cold one, blast some music or a podcast and enjoy your Warframe builds or some relaxing farming in the open world planets and all can be done at your pace
      You're not racing anybody to be the best or to stay up to date.
      Been playing the game since 2014 and there's still a lot I do in the game and I still find ways to get entertained and get distracted.
      Well anyway I've said my piece
      You have a good day too.

    • @10tailedbijuu
      @10tailedbijuu 3 месяца назад

      @@whysoserious4274 plenty of people do prefer open world games, and plenty more are able to play without spending money.

  • @brutalbob842
    @brutalbob842 Год назад +2

    My issue is I have to keep paying to play. Just not a big fan of subscriptions unless its some membership that gets you some handy bonuses that isn't some sort of requirement to do well in the game. Kinda like something that roblox has, simple five dollar monthly membership that gets you a sum of in game money in month along with discounts on certain cosmetic items and possibly some in game bonuses. The last two benefits are also dependent on the creators of the items or games as well so its not even close to a majority of stuff, but enough for it to be a handy bonus if you like the game and play often.

    • @10tailedbijuu
      @10tailedbijuu 3 месяца назад

      but that is generally free to play game with a membership right? games that require a sub to play are typically just so much better then your typical free to play multipler game.

  • @kingfreedom160
    @kingfreedom160 Год назад +67

    Honestly, a good live-service game in my opinion is Final Fantasy 14. It has a good amount of frequent updates that are always available and tend to be valid at all times, and the developer has told the community that they don't have to play the game. Generally, he has said that FOMO isn't something to be concerned about with FF14, just come back when you want to. And the community is some of the best in the business. Everyone is so incredibly helpful, kind, and sometimes goofy. It isn't hard, at all, to find a good clan of kind-hearted people who just wanna have fun. I've noticed that you don't even need to look for them, they'll come to you within a few hours! And every update is part of a continuing story that never gets gated with later updates. The base game (A Realm Reborn) is just as relevant to a player as the latest expansion and patch. It's just a great experience!

    • @biscuit2075
      @biscuit2075 Год назад +2

      I know this a game I am definitely a fan of, its my all time favorite live service game.Its all you said and more.

    • @TheHaviocdarkmoon
      @TheHaviocdarkmoon Год назад +4

      Ff14 is one of thouse games that got fixed to a playable state after 1.0 and coming on the the game around the hevensward expansion I have been happy with the main story so far and I have played through endwalker as well yoshi p is doing a good job with it

    • @lstsoul4376
      @lstsoul4376 Год назад +7

      Game is good but it has subscription on top of having a cash shop and you still need to pay for the game itself and expansions.

    • @Azhrei2000
      @Azhrei2000 Год назад +3

      ​@@lstsoul4376 you don't need anything in the cash shop doofus, and it's a gigantic mmo just like 11... of course it has a subscription, you know to pay for the servers... and further development...

    • @lstsoul4376
      @lstsoul4376 Год назад +6

      @@Azhrei2000 There’s ton of f2p games without any subscription so your last sentence doesn’t make sense.
      I don’t see any problem is purchasing the game and maybe its expansion, but I won’t play it because of the monthly fee which I disagree

  • @jegudeh
    @jegudeh Год назад +136

    Falcon knows! Falcon is a good bird! The thing that I love all these years that I watch Gameranx is that these guys will really tell you what is going on,no bs, just pros and cons,all in your face for you to decide. Keep up the good work lads

    • @JeighNeither
      @JeighNeither Год назад +1

      Oh please! They roll out BS all the time, & everyone knows its old man Falcon that hates LSGs because they're full of really capable & seriously sweaty gamers & Falcon just wants to chill and play single player games. Nothing wrong w/that, but if "everyone" hates LSGs, why is everyone playing them? Maybe that's why they're hated, because they're fucking loved deeply by literally hundreds of millions of people. And I'm old, so this isn't an age thing. I started gaming only 5 years ago for a disability & the only stuff could get into was Fortnite & Destiny, which was unfortunate because I sucked & they're both high skill games, but I sweat my ass off & now I've got KD ratios in both games that a teen could brag about.

    • @TheoFizylkl
      @TheoFizylkl Год назад +5

      ​@@JeighNeither what is with you and sweat? I feel like there is an underlying repressed issue here homie....and no I don't want to talk about it, ew.

    • @ofAwxen
      @ofAwxen Год назад

      Indeed. Falcon is the Vegeta to Jake's Goku.

    • @brianl8481
      @brianl8481 Год назад

      Good bird? But birds aren’t real.

    • @10tailedbijuu
      @10tailedbijuu 3 месяца назад

      @@JeighNeither you have may have sucked when you started, but did you have fun?

  • @masteroak9724
    @masteroak9724 Год назад +3

    The thing is: Those who like it, already invested enough time into what they already play that only a major factor will make them switch. What's left are those curious about these sort of games, so the total ammount of avaiable public is tiny. Don't help the fact they're almost all low quality.

  • @justb_za5215
    @justb_za5215 Год назад +3

    Don't remember the details but it goes something like: BioWare was forced into using the Frostbite engine for Anthem even though it was not intended for what they had in mind for Anthem. Then later during development that same person saw a demo and was unhappy with it and (next part copied verbatim from wikipedia) "ordered several senior members to fly to Stockholm, Sweden to discuss how to improve the game with EA DICE, Frostbite's creators".
    I'm sure there much more to the story, I'm just sure Falcon didn't *accidently* replace BioWare with DICE here.

  • @happyphiri4237
    @happyphiri4237 Год назад +74

    I feel as if it kind of prevents you from experimentation with things like mods and also prevents you from enjoying the game without a internet connection
    As well as the occasional mix of microtransactions for useless skins

    • @mickiethompson4285
      @mickiethompson4285 Год назад +1

      HELLO 👋 I JUST FARTED 🤣🤣🤣

    • @favoritemustard3542
      @favoritemustard3542 Год назад +5

      IKR it's like you just bought a game that you don't actually own...
      ...now imagine if your internet was satellite (or worse)!

  • @dangledangleton
    @dangledangleton Год назад +145

    I think From Software sets a great example for other studios in the industry. More studios should use their blueprint for inspiration in how to evolve, because live service how it is now (in most cases) shouldn’t be the way it is AT ALL.

    • @BTBSOUNDS
      @BTBSOUNDS Год назад +22

      Fromsoft does a decent job of some aspects. If we're looking at a developer and a series that's been killing it with the content updates and support years after launch, it's IO Interactive and Hitman

    • @dangledangleton
      @dangledangleton Год назад +5

      @@BTBSOUNDS Hard agree! They’re another awesome example. I need to play those games again. I remember playing Blood Money as a kid and questioning my morality 😂

    • @jamesford871
      @jamesford871 Год назад +6

      If a game is gonna be live service it has to be free to play with ALLOT of effort put in

    • @blakemclendon4370
      @blakemclendon4370 Год назад +9

      Yes, but even from software could update their model. I hate their coop and won't recommend a single one if their games until it is improved. I may be fine going through multiple hassles just to play with others, but my friends won't. And yes, I know their reasoning. The fact remains in my opinion their games would be amazing coop games with some tweaks to the formula

    • @blu3dr4gon-e-d
      @blu3dr4gon-e-d Год назад +5

      @@jamesford871 the main issue I'd say would be lack of content. Destiny 2 especially. I love the concept of the game but there isn't shit unless your paying every fucking season, dlc etc. The content is also drip fed that it isn't shit unless you wait about a month for everything to be available.

  • @sigilhunter3199
    @sigilhunter3199 Год назад +16

    I actually do enjoy "forever games" like Warframe as well as more traditional MMO's like ESO, FF14 etc. I rarely ever finish most games anyway, I'm more interested in the journey, the progression than in actually seeing end credits. Always having new content to play, new things to grind for and new goals to set, is what gets me excited. I do still play more traditional games with defined endings, but I struggle to keep myself interested once the only thing left to do is "clean up and ending sequence".

    • @Ted_Bell
      @Ted_Bell Год назад +5

      I used to think that way too. Then you will get older and realize you only have so much time left in your life. Endless will become much less attractive.

    • @Hidden_lvl
      @Hidden_lvl 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@Ted_BellThe opposite. I don't feel like completing anything because it feels mandatory. With live service games and can mess around and hope off whenever without feeling like I need to finish anything.

    • @michaellane5381
      @michaellane5381 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Hidden_lvlreally depends on the game though, if you're talking a multiplayer shooter where your full loop is an hour or less you technically "beat the game" in that hour, doesn't matter if you didn't look pretty or get that gun you wanted, you can still have experienced all you need to, but when you have a huge story or a full chapter you're missing because you failed to pay to get through your MC's revenge fantasy or missing entire minigames... It feels petty.

  • @santibadia3097
    @santibadia3097 Год назад +5

    I've been working in Live Service games in mobile for the past 3 years, and I am really looking forward to a change of paradigm. Shall we brainstorm on how to change it?

    • @adad87821
      @adad87821 Год назад +1

      make games like they where before the live service craze?

    • @santibadia3097
      @santibadia3097 Год назад +1

      @@adad87821 That would be the goal but then, how do we monetise the game, realistically? Players won't purchase premium games on mobile anymore, seeing how many high quality games are there for free :)

    • @10tailedbijuu
      @10tailedbijuu 3 месяца назад

      @@santibadia3097 you are talking to old people mostly, I doubt there are much if any people who have commented that play on mobile.

  • @SirBloopious
    @SirBloopious Год назад +70

    For me, my major issue is the "copy and paste" elements. A lot of live service games are essentially the same games with a different skin and maybe some different mechanic that "makes them different"

    • @kempolar9768
      @kempolar9768 Год назад +7

      If it's not a PvP focused game (and sometimes even then) you gotta have some kind of central lobby area so you can see all the randoms in one place... mostly so that you can see them opening lootboxes and getting fancier stuff than you.

    • @odst2247
      @odst2247 Год назад

      Examples?

    • @danielgrezda3339
      @danielgrezda3339 Год назад +5

      ​@@odst2247half of br games.

    • @12thMandalorian
      @12thMandalorian Год назад +3

      every FIFA ever since FUT was introduced

    • @BonzerMrT
      @BonzerMrT Год назад +4

      @@odst2247 Cod ww2 and fortnite. COD literally let you open loot mid lobby infront of everyone incentivesing players to buy crap. And fortnite is a living add

  • @scottpilgrim2
    @scottpilgrim2 Год назад +6

    The fact that in a few years everything will be gone.

  • @wcw07
    @wcw07 Год назад +5

    I think the defining factor here is the goal of the devs. As you said, if a dev makes a carrot on a stick, that's not going to work, and we see these games failing. However, when service is driven by the Game and not the market, we get some amazing games.
    WoW, Dota 2, Destiny 2 are great games from the development perspective. You can take the live service away and they will still be great games, because of mechanics, optimization, sandboxes, worlds, combat or other things. If you take the grind+market away and it's unplayable - it is going to fail. And they do. All the time.

  • @Golgottha
    @Golgottha Год назад +1

    Great video article. This gets me thinking about the possibility of a world where JRPG's missed out on a potential golden goose opportunity. So many classic JRPG's with a full packed story and end game or newGame Plus Dungeon/Tower. Those endgame dungeon/towers could have been ripe for a live service model. In theory of course......

    • @KuueenKumi
      @KuueenKumi Год назад +1

      Dude quit tempting fate

    • @10tailedbijuu
      @10tailedbijuu 3 месяца назад

      you mean like gacha games? cause they primarily come from the west, there are only a few being made in the west called lootboxes over here, but seems to get so much more hate.

  • @bounceycake1
    @bounceycake1 Год назад +120

    I would have to say Final Fantasy 14 is probably the most generous live service mmo right now, if you're into story that anyone could offer. The amount of work that went into that game after 1.0 is immense. Yoshi P and the team really pulled through for everyone. It's great to see him involved with the development of FF16 as well!

    • @alaskanmalamute101
      @alaskanmalamute101 Год назад +25

      mmorpgs have always been live service though thats the point of the game but they was made that way for an actual purpose rather than just for money
      these shooters that are considered live service or no different from old lan shooters other than you pay for upgrades or wait a really long time for upgrades.
      they turned a 30min shooter experience in to a 365 day experience for no reason other than to sell u upgrades.
      theres no extra social interaction amongst players like mmorpgs brought in

    • @raka1996
      @raka1996 Год назад +11

      @@alaskanmalamute101 live service FPS be like, "Here's some update, but it's all microtransaction, though"
      Destiny, Warframe and Planetside (does this count as a live service?) are the one that's okay in my book

    • @gmikes5184
      @gmikes5184 Год назад +5

      id argue mmos like ffxiv arent a true live service since u have to pay a monthly fee. that model has been out since the late 90s.

    • @conejeitor
      @conejeitor Год назад

      Well, not more than NMS

    • @fuu6490
      @fuu6490 Год назад

      Ah yes overrated 14

  • @DarshUK1
    @DarshUK1 Год назад +12

    I think the simple answer is the range of quality between each "service".
    In most cases the range of quality is so inconsistent and if you're not 100% invested or ready to waste money, then its generally less fun than most "non-service" games.

  • @Toobst8ker
    @Toobst8ker Год назад

    Love the video. Bring back good ole games that JUST work from day 1 and see the amazing word of mouth that is reputation

  • @gmgames13
    @gmgames13 Год назад

    Hi! Just found out for you, and I am so impressed with content. I want to make difference in gaming industry, I want to publish only games with no ads or real money in game purchases, I am new to everything, but I have an goal, and I am going toward it. I Published 30 games on google play store in 30 days recently, now I am thinking what to do next. Cangrats on everythig!

  • @ron8162
    @ron8162 Год назад +3

    Because there is way too many, we can't be bothered with these games that need you to log in for daily rewards. Imagine having to complete like 4 battle passes from 4 different games you play, it becomes a chore.

  • @SourRobo8364
    @SourRobo8364 Год назад +5

    It's the online only that really gets me. Like 10 years pass, or the company goes under, and I can never play it again. Good or bad. It scares me.

  • @alteonaska1735
    @alteonaska1735 Год назад +1

    I play Warframe personally. Live service is painful at times, when my internet connection is bad. Also it sucks that we have "Hosts" and the first player to start the mission is the host. Ping varies, depending on their internet connection, yours and the ping limit that you have set in the settings. The game is great, but the "Host migrating" process makes me want to cry and many players would be grateful if we just entered a server instead of hosting for one another. I would be very happy if we could play offline if we choose solo (It's something you can choose in the game) and change to multiplayer when you feel like it, or when you need help with a mission.

  • @johancraven2400
    @johancraven2400 Год назад

    This video truly shows my main concerns for D4, especially the points on connectivity. Still excited to play it, because the game itself seems great... but sheesh it sucks that it is always online with at least the potential of constant gamespam marketing... (Paying $70-100 for a game... and still being spammed with shop advertisements is a real concern for me at least)

  • @generaldurandal3568
    @generaldurandal3568 Год назад +11

    There was a live service game I was playing, and actually liked.
    I got the error that pretty much meant my account save was broken,
    meaning everything was gone.
    And I was like,
    YES!
    I don't have to play this game anymore!

  • @AlabasterJazz
    @AlabasterJazz Год назад +12

    People love content. We want more constantly. Whether that's dlc, expansions, new games, or mods. It doesn't matter. What matters is how it's released, how it's monetized, and if you can't play if you're not online.

    • @drinnerd8532
      @drinnerd8532 Год назад +2

      I feel like that absolute WORST aspect of these games is the "Always online" or "online only" aspect. IT. IS. AWFUL... It's the worst, ever...

    • @MangaGamified
      @MangaGamified Год назад +1

      @@drinnerd8532 It's should be a law these days, but sadly lawmakers these days are still boomers / semi-boomers that knows nothing about games, maybe in 30~40 years where everyone was born with internet or cellphone, they'll put laws for these kind of games.

  • @alejandrovallencci
    @alejandrovallencci Год назад +7

    I actually liked Ubisoft’s approach to a semi-live service model with AC Odyssey. They had a blog where every month they’d detail what was coming to the game via updates like bug fixes, free content and paid dlc part of the season pass. They went above and beyond with it, offering free skin packs to redeem, more free quests than they originally promised that were surprisingly high quality for their standards, and even quality of life features like transmog. Best part was the lack of monetisation for the most part, not including the gear store. That was the last time I’ve seen them meaningfully care about a game post launch with great communication

  • @happytime2781
    @happytime2781 Год назад

    In October I started playing these awesome mobile game Warhammer Tacticus. In 5 months I played EVERY DAY for 2-3 hours and it was fun but finally I decide after few attempts to let it go. It's felt soooo good when you free your mind from bad habit like that when you play a game few times a day as energy/resources are ready (including 1st thing after waking up). Nobody commented mobiles in that topic but I believe they are important segment of Live Service Games. Being a gamer for about 30 years one of the lessons I learn is - if game steal to much of your time, make you nervous, toxic or in other way to reacting differently on regular - You MUST take a brake or quit it.

  • @silentsaturn7604
    @silentsaturn7604 Год назад +4

    If everyone would hate them, they wouldn't make them.
    Just like with micro transactions and mobile phone games, which also "everyone" hates.
    Clearly there's a viable market for these things. 🤷‍♂️

  • @thatgamerguy3057
    @thatgamerguy3057 Год назад +7

    The one reason everyone hates them, they’re designed to trap you into repetitive and boring gameplay and then convince you that you can buy your way out of Borden with skins. It incentives grooming players into spending money instead of making a good game that makes players WANT to spend money

  • @LlamaDuck2211
    @LlamaDuck2211 Год назад +1

    Used to be a die hard FIFA fan.
    The way it is now, seeing it stop existing would make me really happy.

  • @alderoth01
    @alderoth01 Год назад +3

    I loved Destiny when it first came out. I LIVED inside of that game lol. Now, I tried going back and didn't recognize it. I didn't even know where to go, or where to begin lol. It all felt like end game content, or the content left over after the main game lol. I played a the way through the fallen king, or taken King, and after that it felt like everything was over. Which makes me sad just talking about it, but supposedly it's still going strong lol.

  • @Ludecan
    @Ludecan Год назад +37

    Really good. We need more videos like this to raise awareness. Gaming wasn't always like this. Keep spreading the word!

    • @lukeskywalker987
      @lukeskywalker987 Год назад +3

      I understand the sentiment, but these games live off of people's attention to them. Put simply, I just don't think most of these games are even worth remembering.

  • @praetorxyn
    @praetorxyn Год назад +8

    For me it mostly comes down to the opportunity cost of developing them. Time spent developing and maintaining these things I'll never play is time that could be spent on games I would play and enjoy. Then too, there are too many games for me to keep up as it is, so perhaps that's a blessing.

  • @RikiBoo27
    @RikiBoo27 Год назад

    Amen... 100% My opinion, happy to see many people share it

  • @meechieboy4902
    @meechieboy4902 7 месяцев назад +1

    I played COD years ago like back in 2007ish and enjoyed the game, haven't played since. So I tried buying COD Modern warfare 2 and purchased a few operators. After realizing I couldn't use those operators offline, I quickly bought the refund bundle after. They really think online is the way to go.

  • @jellybon
    @jellybon Год назад +4

    I'm surprised games like Overwatch 2 or CS:GO weren't mentioned, as far as initially being a paid game (for $30 / $15) to be later turned into a free-to-play game with micro-transactions.

  • @Steel-101
    @Steel-101 Год назад +35

    Yeah there are some live service games that I have fun with. Like Fallout 76 and Halo Infinite. However I’m old-fashioned. I always want the full content of a game upfront. Not in puzzle pieces for the next 10 years. Plus I always prefer off-line games because it’s something that I can pause & have multiple save files(like Fallout 3,4,&NV).

    • @VongolaXZax
      @VongolaXZax Год назад +2

      My top 3

    • @devastatheseeker9967
      @devastatheseeker9967 Год назад +2

      You know that those fallout games released "incomplete" in the way you have described right?

    • @Steel-101
      @Steel-101 Год назад +3

      @@devastatheseeker9967 OK let’s compare. Fallout 3, 4, & NV(launch date): yes a bit buggy(pretty much a feature when it comes to all Bethesda off-line games). However the vanilla Game has so much content that leaves you playing for months, even without DLC & Mods(I never use mods). In my first run of those games, I barely had any problems. My friends and I gave all three of those games high praise back then(as did many others that I met). Anthem: story is below average, has no replay value, The grind is so extreme(seriously The reputation grind is absurd), The Titans rarely spawn, and the bugs were WAY worse than the Bethesda engines(same goes for the loading screens. Ugh They were longer than all The fallout loading screens). And don’t get me started on Battlefield 2042.

    • @devastatheseeker9967
      @devastatheseeker9967 Год назад

      @@Steel-101 okay now compare those games to cyberpunk 2077's launch and realise how fucking stupid you are for thinking live service games are any different quality wise.
      Live service games are great. Bad games are bad games regardless of the kind of game it is.

    • @thechris932100
      @thechris932100 Год назад +1

      @devastatheseeker9967 No, you could play all those games from start to finish but they are generally buggy. Live service games don't even have a complete story, and they are buggy.

  • @tyleroutland435
    @tyleroutland435 Год назад +2

    I'm not a fan of live service games usually but if I'm interested in a specific game I'll try it out. Like sucide squad kills the justice league I am interested in the story the cutscenes look good the graphics look awesome the character designs look really good. And I like the voice acting

  • @goonagun
    @goonagun 4 месяца назад +2

    I’ll never understand people who defend these type of games. All I hear that they can be fun, but at the end of the day they are more focused to take your cash than actually improving their game

  • @SomeUnkindledAsh
    @SomeUnkindledAsh Год назад +32

    I really enjoyed the Division and D2 for years. I also think there are games out there, like Outriders for example, that would've benefitted from being a live service. Studios need to keep them interesting and keep adding worthwhile content while not gating off newer players. It's just really hard to get right.

    • @TheVintress
      @TheVintress Год назад +4

      The Division series is one of the best live service games out there. Lots of ppl hate on it though because they had false expectations of it. It IS supposed to be a grindy, repetitive shooter "MMO" with gear progression not an immersive, story focused experience.

    • @matthewwalsh1468
      @matthewwalsh1468 Год назад +2

      I just started a 3rd (4th?) playthrough of The Division 1 on Xbox, may go back to The Division 2 when I'm done & play through Warlords of NY again (had it on PS4 & finished it)! I bloody love those games!! The best "listen to a podcast & play" games ever created!! 🙂

    • @SomeUnkindledAsh
      @SomeUnkindledAsh Год назад +2

      @Exo Falz I was actually referring to The Division 2, not Destiny 2. I got put off of Destiny 2 for the exact reason I stated in my comment. I came into it after they'd already vaulted a ton of content. I was looking forward to starting at the beginning and playing through this giant story, but then I realized the content was no longer available. Uninstalled a few hours after. It felt like watching a series on Netflix and having to start at season 6.

    • @matthewwalsh1468
      @matthewwalsh1468 Год назад +2

      @@SomeUnkindledAsh Amen to that! Same reason I got out of Destiny 2...it felt like running a race, but I had to start at the Starting Line & everyone else got to start at the halfway mark?!

  • @jassacoc7415
    @jassacoc7415 Год назад +5

    All my favourite games are live service games. Guild Wars 2, Elder Scrolls Online, Warframe. The best part of playing video games is playing them with my friends. As much as I loved GoW Ragnarok, that is a solo experience.

    • @jackbates2223
      @jackbates2223 Год назад

      I mean i just meet up with my friends in person but you do you

  • @giantstickman8650
    @giantstickman8650 Год назад +5

    It frustrates me when developer's release a game, and then constantly revamp it and tweak it (often unnecessarily so) but it can often have dramatic impacts and over time changes the entire experience. Back 4 Blood was constantly doing this in its early days, and most recently World War Z overhauled its weapon progression system making it a massive grind and a slap in the face to those who had already put the time in maxing everything out - back to square 1 you go.

  • @Spoutnicks
    @Spoutnicks 11 месяцев назад +2

    Vermintide 2 is a very good live service game from a fairly small game developer. It had free and paid updates and has had consistent updates and fixes. It actually launched in a really good state too.

  • @freezinfire
    @freezinfire Год назад +4

    Take me back to the time of 2007...

  • @eibendrinkin
    @eibendrinkin Год назад +4

    Always pushing out great quality videos falcon!

  • @mehmetmetinbaki
    @mehmetmetinbaki Год назад +2

    6:45 you know what's dumber, requiring constant internet connection for a single player game that has no online feature, no downloadable content and no microtransactions.

  • @IN-tm8mw
    @IN-tm8mw Год назад +1

    If you're an adult who pays all their own bills and have to budget; Internet Bill, xbox live subscription or alternative bill for gaming consoles, Pay for the Game, plus game DLC/loot boxes, outfits. On and on, so much money going into entertainment. I had to cut back alot on gaming, mostly by finding new ways to mod games i already own and not endlessly buying new ones.

  • @AshXXMayftw
    @AshXXMayftw Год назад +5

    If I were to pick how live service games should be structured, I'd easily go for expansions rather than a battle pass. Why? Because with expansions, you get what your promised right then and there. You don't need to beat challenges to unlock them, you have them right there ready to go. I also feel like having free updates would make players feel less hesitant of buying these expansions. Like with Splatoon, you have free gear, weapons, and stages (as well as returning stages) being added for free. So, when they announce an expansion that includes updated older hubs and a new story mode, I don't mind shelling out the cash because the dev team have also given up free stuff on the side.

  • @andersonsansonowski5644
    @andersonsansonowski5644 2 месяца назад +1

    that is why live service games need what can make a ``normal`` game endless too
    which is replayability
    the fact that you can play something again and still have a blast
    this can work if the gameplay focuses on variaty, skill cieling and modes

  • @NAZZHN
    @NAZZHN Год назад +1

    We Asian-Pacific only have smartphone and internet towers,now the cable telephone ☎️ line is outdated,no one is used telephone lines in the village anymore.

  • @ty9720101
    @ty9720101 Год назад +9

    Because we want a game to play after getting off work…not to go right back to work. 😕

  • @xehanort3623
    @xehanort3623 Год назад +14

    Keep up the good work falcon

  • @puckguts7728
    @puckguts7728 Год назад +2

    I love the way Falcon says connectivity 😂❤

  • @sainttrai
    @sainttrai Год назад +2

    I have so many friends that are literally only interested in playing one game forever and I just don't get it. How do you not get bored playing the same thing over and over for years!?!

    • @8sor
      @8sor Год назад

      same could be said for a wife, but often you stay because theres the little something that makes her special
      And yea you can explore others but it will never be the same as The One
      I think a lot of gamers eventually have their "One Game"

    • @Loctorak
      @Loctorak Год назад

      Two words my friend
      Smooth brains

  • @GLC48
    @GLC48 Год назад +3

    The always online feature for single player content is also really bad for game preservation. If the servers down forever, the game is pretty much lost and unplayable.

  • @goldengrill769
    @goldengrill769 Год назад +17

    A good live service game you won't mind making it a part of your life for a year, it becomes a community of gamers. I think if a game achieves that and people make friends and bond over it, even if they give the company 20$ or 100$ a month if it makes them happy then I think that is positive for gaming as a whole. Because games are supposed to be social IMO.

    • @proffessorX
      @proffessorX Год назад +3

      Games started out as an extra form of entertainment which was a good description for most games. I honestly believe that multiplayer social side of gaming is nothing but a huge PITA as the communities are often filled with absolute clowns, just downright nasty people or cheaters. I do not know of one gaming community that is a great place to be a part of and I've been playing games for 40+ years at this point.

    • @AlabasterJazz
      @AlabasterJazz Год назад +2

      @@proffessorX As an almost exclusively solo player I have seen many great gaming communities, mostly around modding, Minecraft, Skyrim, Terraria, ARK.
      I do not agree that games are supposed to be social, but I do appreciate some of the communities that have formed around my favorite games.
      As for communities of competitive gamers in online games, no idea, I avoid them like the plague because I bet they're horrible, people can be the worst

    • @runbaa9285
      @runbaa9285 Год назад

      @@AlabasterJazz I think that's just because you're not social. Nothing's wrong with that, per se, but I disagree on the statement that games are "not supposed to be social". Going by that, competitive sports in general like basketball wouldn't even be a thing. If you haven't found a good community of competitive gamers, you simply weren't looking for it. Fighting game communities are practically the "gymbros" of gaming, for example. There are plenty of Discord servers hosting custom matches of their favorite games between the members just for the fun of it. There are games that can be played by your lonesome, and that's great. I love them too. But to disregard social games is downright silly. The history of games dates to the ancient human past. Games are an integral part of all cultures and are one of the oldest forms of human social interaction. Games like chess didn't survive all these years and centuries just because they can be fun. The social aspect between the players are what kept it going to this day. Same goes for games like fighting games, which when you break down to its very core, is no different than chess, really.

    • @AlabasterJazz
      @AlabasterJazz Год назад +4

      @RunBaa I do agree with what you're saying, there is definitely a social aspect to a lot, if not most, games. But if a game has no social element but has all of the other factors that make it a game, it is still a game. For sports you have things like gymnastics, or rock climbing, or running/swimming, which of course can be competitive, but can also be enjoyed entirely solo. Just so for games.
      Games can be designed, and done well, with no element of sociability built in.
      So games are not inherently social, but there is definitely a social aspect to many games. I'm sure both types are as ancient as each other, and both as endearing to groups of people for many reasons.
      My greater point, is even as reclusive as I am, also with 40+ years of gaming, there are some great communities of gamers, they're not all toxic, for instance even this channel has it viewers, and that is part of a "gaming community" that is pretty awesome

    • @KuueenKumi
      @KuueenKumi Год назад

      @@proffessorX amen. The only good gaming community IMHO is outside the games, through in-person connections and events over games, or even online fan communities. But guilds, multiplayer, etc... Not the easiest place to find lasting meaningful friendships.

  • @Th33anomaly
    @Th33anomaly Год назад +2

    Holy crap!!! I haven’t vacuumed my dog yet today. Thanks for reminding me, Falcon!! I agree I’ve been playing Destiny since day one, I still use my day one Warlock from D1 in D2 to this day. I’ve bought every expansion and even if it was the only game I played I still wouldn’t be able to keep up with it. It’s like a chore now, TBH.

    • @bpdmf2798
      @bpdmf2798 Год назад

      So just stop. Buy a real game and play it. RE4R is really good.

    • @Th33anomaly
      @Th33anomaly Год назад

      @@bpdmf2798 Oh, I know it’s good. I have the collectors edition.

  • @bgill7475
    @bgill7475 Год назад +2

    I hate that things that I love about a game can be taken away at any time.

  • @F4Wildcat
    @F4Wildcat Год назад +4

    My primary reason is Constant pressure of Fear Of Missing Out. these games are made that you have to play all the time. But you have X amount of time & the cool stuff requires alot of time. And if you do not play= you wont get it in the future. This strain turns me off in investing in a live action game. WOWS, war thunder, Call of duty. I quitted them all. Only Fo76 remains my OCCASIONAL live action fun

  • @Oakley5100
    @Oakley5100 Год назад +10

    Not to mention that you’ll likely spend far more than the price of a normal game throughout the lifetime of the live service game only for it to be shut down one day and you literally cannot access it anymore. Not (always) the case with normal games.

  • @egpmh2891
    @egpmh2891 Год назад +2

    the 80s to early 2000s had the best games for a reason; no DLC, little need for the internet, to play with others you invite people and if they suck in some way you kick them out of your home or give them the shitty controller, the game was in full the moment you got no need to get other parts, and any extras you wanted would be in next game or you could use creation suite.

  • @D00M3R_MAVS
    @D00M3R_MAVS Год назад

    I got Battlefront 2 on PC for about 10 pounds the other day. It's the newest version with all the cosmetic stuff for free as well. I used to play one of these games back on PS2, and had really wanted to get the first one when it came out, but after hearing all the horror stories I just never bothered.
    Well I'm a little late to the party now, but I'm looking forward to eventually get to play one of these newer versions of Battlefront.

    • @mistermidnight1823
      @mistermidnight1823 Год назад +1

      I liked the new BF 2 (of course I didn't get it until long after everything was fixed)

    • @D00M3R_MAVS
      @D00M3R_MAVS Год назад

      @@mistermidnight1823 I just got Bf2 a few weeks back.
      There are some amazing mods for it as well, including an overhaul with partner mods that essentially add stuff to the game as if the game was still supported.

    • @Sesanoq
      @Sesanoq Год назад +1

      I preordered, lol. Learned my lesson back then. Big shame bc the game was great even on release, but intentionally held back by their monetization. They should've just went cosmetic gacha and leave the gameplay alone.

  • @dq8a
    @dq8a Год назад +4

    Thank you for bringing this up. I see more and more new players to video games who don't know how much nicer it is to pay for a full game than get sucked into blowing thousands, even tens of thousands on a single game over years.

  • @myfathersbastard454
    @myfathersbastard454 Год назад +11

    I always like your videos as soon as they start. Because I know I’m going to like them, because they’re quality videos 100% of the time. Best gaming channel on YT.

  • @GlRecTV
    @GlRecTV Год назад +1

    When I first played marvel's avengers, I didn't know what live service is, the grind was fun at first, but after a while... it's just a repeat for gear, numbers - a job!
    I will never touch another one!

  • @warlockgod66
    @warlockgod66 Год назад +2

    Warframe is one of the top service games people like when it come to fairness. even with the 24 to 72 hours wait time to build is no problem cuz how much content the game have without blocking you off if you're not a paid player. Which give the game a huge leg up over majority of other games.

  • @Hylian_Drummer
    @Hylian_Drummer Год назад +23

    The phrase "For every Destiny there is several anthems" is gold, because there are actually more than 1 destiny, and both are still being played, personally, for me, Destiny more than a game is now a lifestyle, my 2 best friends are friends that I made playing Destiny 1 back in the Xbox 360 and we became IRL friends and we talk daily and yes we are aware of the ways Destiny works because we have been here since the beta. It's hard to love a game like this, it's hard to live in a live service game, but sometimes, in rare cases, it pays off to play those games.

    • @saintjames1995
      @saintjames1995 Год назад +1

      For every Warframe there's a destiny.

    • @NeutralGuyDoubleZero
      @NeutralGuyDoubleZero Год назад

      I really wouldn't say that it "pays off". You managed to make some friends and have good times, you can easily do that and also not be hooked on a trashy live service game.

  • @joshuagentry-1388
    @joshuagentry-1388 Год назад +3

    Easy answer - full of predatory microtransactions instead of actually grinding for stuff which is what the game should be about if they want a live service game, they do store first then story, should be the other way around

  • @WadeWilson_
    @WadeWilson_ 8 месяцев назад +1

    I wish I was still paying $60 for a game.
    For whatever reason after the Xbox one came out, games started costing $90 in Canada

  • @wolfwing1
    @wolfwing1 Год назад +1

    I have a saying Iv'e been using for years that I got from playing marvel heroes one of the few games for the longest time I think was a good live service, though it started to fail near the end. Wich is, "The best way to have me spend money on your game, is to make me feel like I don't have too."

  • @nachocheese9328
    @nachocheese9328 Год назад +18

    Deep Rock Galactic is a good example of a live service game done right. A fleshed out world with a strong community drawn in by a passionate team hell bent on building an experience to enjoy and not a lucrative business model.

    • @OhNoTheFace
      @OhNoTheFace Год назад +4

      Alll the extra stuff is done so well people WANT to give them money. They released a cosmetic dlc and it hit top 5 dlc on steam. FOR SKINS. People are just that thankful about DRG

    • @StressTree
      @StressTree Год назад +5

      Rock And Stone

    • @AzrealAsItGets
      @AzrealAsItGets Год назад +5

      Rock and Stone!

    • @JohnDoe-hj9fh
      @JohnDoe-hj9fh Год назад +2

      Yeah but it's still live service for the express purpose of making people spend money. Just because a game is enjoyable doesn't make it any less predatory

    • @allthatishere
      @allthatishere Год назад +1

      @@JohnDoe-hj9fh So, it simply being a live service game makes it bad by default? Like, is this a hot-take, or what??

  • @thataintfalco7106
    @thataintfalco7106 Год назад +13

    Games like Deep Rock Galactic use live service to make the game 19x better each game. Avengers and Halo Infinite used it to excuse predatory monetization and releasing unfinished, saying, “oh, oh, don’t worry! It’ll be fixed in a year!”

    • @mickiethompson4285
      @mickiethompson4285 Год назад

      HELLO 👋 I JUST FARTED 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂

    • @gameranxTV
      @gameranxTV  Год назад +3

      👆🏻

    • @thataintfalco7106
      @thataintfalco7106 Год назад

      @@gameranxTV I love that your reply was changed from pointing to mine to pointing to the bot now above you lol. RUclips’s doing poorly at handling bots, much like Valve in tf2

    • @kangsate3459
      @kangsate3459 Год назад

      Lol
      Idk why gameranx pointing to bot made me laugh

  • @YouTrolol
    @YouTrolol Год назад +1

    Asheron's Call! MMORPG with monthly updates to an ever-evolving story. key player NPCs controlled by DEVs that you could fight or fight along side of. Players being able to take part in events that change the world, sometimes even unique achievements/different outcomes between the different servers.

  • @happyjam92
    @happyjam92 Год назад +1

    Games used to be made to provide a fun experience. These are designed to squeeze people for as much money as possible. It's the gaming equivalent of the sales person that just won't leave you alone with up selling when you're already happy with what you've purchased.

  • @Elwaves2925
    @Elwaves2925 Год назад +11

    I agree with your points and even just a few of these are enough factors to put me off them. I don't really see most live services as games, they are money makers, nothing more. The only ones I see with any real value are the ones that started and became successful before 'liiivvveee services' became a mainstream thing.