Being an older gamer, these are all classic examples of why I've become so jaded with the gaming industry. I tend to avoid online gaming due to toxic communities and player bases so junk like "skins" and assorted cosmetic items are irrelevant to me. I refuse to get sucked in by in-game transactions and totally avoid anything that requires an ongoing paid subscription. Finally, I also totally avoid pre-releases due to the excessive pricing and sorry state many so-called AAA titles get released in. The gaming industry as a whole whether it be developers or publishers need a swift kick in the backside as this consumer has had a gutsful.
Agreed. It was never the cheapest hobby but things have gotten way out of control. Companies are trying to milk every dime they can from people instead of prioritizing fun. I dont wan't to pay for something that will stress me out if I don't continue paying more for it.
For anyone that might want to know, Escape from Tarkov has had an illicit community of modders for years, and one such team is called Single Player Tarkov. It gives you the most prominent feature of the EFT Unheard of edition, namely a Single Player PVE version of Tarkov. It does not have Co-op PVE, and it has stated it doesn't have plans to add that. Still, if you play Tarkov and 1) want to play pve and 2) don't want to play pve with your loot goblin comrades, then check out Single Player Tarkov. Edit: oh yeah the best part, there are no cheaters in Single Player Tarkov.
Fika mod for SPT adds coop pve! Been playing it for the last week and it works great. Some setup involved, but once you get it up and running it's everything you'd hope for. Also free.99, not $250!
ive 90% played spt compared to Live version and its so much fun, leviticus puts it best as someone with a 9 to 5 shift and a life to do with chores its a nice steady pace blue collar casual tarkov where im not pressured to catch up or grind to get as good to people who havent gone outside sotospeak since day 1 of the wipe
I agree. In fact, having done some crypto mining myself, I'm pretty sure that's mostly a Ponzi scheme and the largest users are money launderers. I would say maybe 5% of coins are actually trying to be legit securities and/or monetary instruments. As for PoW being a vehicle for doing practical work, well, I am still waiting for that to materialize. Still just burning a bunch of power crunching numbers just for the sake of crunching numbers.
It totally is. Accountant here btw and also an older gamer (played in arcades and then got an Atari just to date myself dammit). Not only is it that, it's basically saying, "Hey! Give me your REAL money for this FAKE thing that may or may not increase in value." Same thing goes for crypto. Not just that either, those things not regulated at all because our politicians LOVE people who steal money from the working class and/or poor and funnel it to the rich - they do it all the time through the legislation that they pass (or don't as their bribers dictate).
@ShockInazuma its unfortunate because most franchises aren't indie you dolt the elder scrolls CoD fallout all great franchises ruined by greed and all triple A
@@Elwaves2925 of course its greed. if it wasnt they would have patched it properly. by entirely removing it, they want you to focus your time and money on their new live service garbage.
@@Roxus1gotcha or "gacha" games are games that are microtransaction-heavy to the point that the core gameplay of the game is centered around the microtransactions and nothing else.
Just want to clarify for the Tarkov stuff, EOD owners get access to PVE forever after the community boycotted the game, BSG currently in damage control over it and will likely lose majority of the player base if they don't amend it
'Early Access' is a myth (aside from the Steam 'paid Beta' version). If people are able to play the game, then it's launched, it's live. Those who chose not to pay the extra money are instead forced to wait an extra 3 days after the game launches before they can play it.
Reminds me of a couple times moving in to new apartments and the landlord would let me in a few days ahead. Like sure, it's "early access" but I already paid rent for the 1st month and there's obviously nobody in there at the time, so functionally speaking it's "ready" to move in to. Same logic applies to games, if it's ready for people to be playing normally then it's launched. Pay-walling early access is just a bullshit cash grab.
@@Astraeus.. They cash in on FOMO, same as any other pre-order bonuses. I can count on one hand how many games I've pre-ordered, and those are the few games that I'd have pre-ordered either way (so thanks for the extra stuff I guess?) - no amount of early access or extra things is going to change that, but apparently it does work well enough to get people to buy it somehow.
It's so much worse that that. You've essentially paid THEM to allow you to beta test their broken, half-baked product. Then they can fix the game post launch after they get those tech support emails from you. Whack, right?!
It's nice to be able to slowly ramp up the load on the servers rather than have _all_ the players hit them all at once. This lets you confirm that the system is behaving as expected and gives you some time to spin up more servers if the load is not reacting as predicted. If you're going to do a three day "alpha" run, and you've got to pick a subgroup of players for that, the ones who want it badly enough to pay a bit for it seems as good a way to pick them as any.
Only mentioned off hand in the video but I’m not at all opposed to $70 or even $80 games if they’re releasing a FINISHED AND QUALITY product. N64 games were $60 in 1996. It’s honestly impressive pricing has been so stable since then considering dev time is like 5 times longer. Would like to see how the price of gas or milk compares to almost 30 years ago. It’d be cool if the extra money went to devs getting railed by crunch and polishing the product but I know it wouldn’t.
N64 games were between 45 and 60. It depended on the game because some games had higher quality cart components. It went down drastically though after launch to mostly be 45-49.99. They were expensive because they were Cartridges. Now Games are mostly Digital, so no longer have the physical components costs excuse for pricing. Games should be no more than 50 new.
@@justinlast2lastharder749 a new AAA (I don’t think they used that terminology at the time) was always $60. PlayStation and Dreamcast discs were $50, so the cost of the cart was $10 give or take. My point is that since ‘96 minimum wage (in my area) has gone up around 300% and the cost of living has probably gone up more than that. Ocarina of Time costs about $12 million to make while BotW cost around $70 million. That’s 600% more. Sure they save a boat load in distribution costs and the player base itself is an order of magnitude larger but it still doesn’t cover the difference. Part of the reason there’s so much chaos in the industry is horrible management, but the other reason is their margins are quickly shrinking and they’re scrambling to try and find a way to keep the business model afloat.
The margins are not decreasing so much as poor management leads to excess cost and time wasting. Add on top how many companies seem to expect infinite growth. So they keep investing more and more crazy amounts of money to make these giant open world games. Covid didn't help their false assumption as a bunch of high earning people suddenly had a lot more time on their hands for games. So the whole market got a temp boost, many companies heavily investing in thay growth assuming it was going to stay.
Dude I opened a ticket in Skull and Bones asking for a way to reset my progress which I did during the beta to test the game. I clearly mentioned that I don't remember any of the game systems and I need to reset my progress. And their official reply /solution was " make a new account and buy the game again."
When you find out that a horse in WOW made more profit for blizzard than the entirety of all starcraft 2 sales.. you understand more thoroughly why companies do this, and why you cant get funding for an RTS game without a massive IP.
@@chrisp.2544 posts like this piss me off when talking about SC because it always comes from people who don't actually research anything on the game. yes it has been in development for a long time. but there are over 200 ships/vehicles available to fly in game right now (with varients) and there is a lot to do when you are a new player. yes there are bugs. but you don't have to buy any ship with real money other than a 45 USD starter pack. people only spend more to support the project. and yeah the player base wanted the expensive pack and you can upgrade your old pack to the new updated back for the price difference. and all that price is, is the cost of everything in the game if purchased separately with maybe a slight discount.
@@MrCanadianhero hey man you are free to spend your money how ever you want. But I will judge you, so get over it. It’s not our fault you like to role play as a whale.
As cynical as it sounds, for most of these I feel like you deserve to have your money ripped from you if you actually bought into any of this. Who is paying 48k for a freaking ship? At this point Star Citizen is trying to be EVE Online without actually having a released game, and at this rate theyll never have to release it. And who is still out here trusting anything from Molyneux?
4:51 speaking of overly-priced pre-orders, I don't know how many other people notice this but whenever you want to buy a game, the first thing you will see is the Gold/Ultimate Edition of the game that is $90+. The Standard $70 versions will always be last in line which is a very shameful thing to do.
@@Paulafan5remember when you had to mail in your game to playstation underground for dlc? Bet you don't because it was a pain and 50/50 you don't get the game back that you sent in. (you had like a 5% chance they'd send you a care package of goodies with it though)
I bought star citizen and I find the game pretty fun. I wouldn’t ever spend 48k to unlock every ship. I’m assuming it’s a fair price in the sense that that’s probably how much it costs to just buy every ship license in the store. Anyone who wants to play SC, it’s pretty good, but you definitely don’t need to get a super expensive ship as money is easy to come by to buy with in game currency. Using in game currency does get wiped every now and then, but it’s SUPER far in between. Like I’m talking longer than a year in between wipes as it only happens when super major updates happen. I’d recommend waiting for a “free fly” event they do every now and then where they let everyone play the game for free for a week. You can find the schedule on their website, it’s always in line with their ship expo’s where they let players try out ships/rent ships for free during that week.
@@Siegfried96 Sony locking out over 100 countries from a game they purchased, just to inflate their PSN numbers to appease shareholders, doesn't seem greedy to you?
@@Siegfried96 sony wants to inflate their numbers with those accounts, which makes them money. So just cause its free FOR YOU doesnt mean it wasnt a greedy move.
My all time favourite is back when Wargaming started dabbling in their Dockyard Marathon missions. A few years ago on the run up to Christmas they had a Dockyard to get what the community still calls the USS Pay2Rico because if you wanted to skip the grind you could throw nearly $400 at them to get it. What you got was the Tier 10 premium ship USS Puerto Rico with perma camo plus all the awards for the mission chain. If you wanted to grind the mission however...well it was set up as the perfect example of a sunk loss fallacy. The mission chains were grouped and each group opened up to a schedule in such a way that you had a certain amount of time to get it done and the objectives they put in there were insane. Some were purely RNG based on top of that. You could of course throw money at it to speed up your progress BUT the catch was if at the end of it you fell short of the finish line, tough. Either pay up even more money so you have something to show for it or don't get the Pay2Rico. Where it got hilarious was a community stream by WoWs official on Twitch when chat challenged Wargaming to have a member of staff sit and play to prove it could be done. The response was "we can't do that. We have jobs and are very busy here" 😂
Yeah, I think that Wargaming had definitively jumped the shark when they added rocket boost to tanks. (Though I'm sure you can find many situations before that that are heading towards that level of ridiculousness.) I can't speak for the US and EU servers, but the World of Tanks Asia server these days is at only a small fraction of the number of players it was at ten years ago. I reckon the game has maybe gone to that place where it has almost no casual players any more, only whales and those putting in a _lot_ of time, and most of what they're selling is oriented towards that audience.
@@ISGAMINGFORNERDS Yeah, them selling the game in countries that can't create a PSN account, fully knowing that they take their access away in a few months sounds just like crybabies, doesn't it? The game literally got removed from sale in about 200 regions today, 200 regions that they knew would loose access when putting it on sale.
The Helldivers devs in discord have even said that people need to leave a negative review, attempt a refund (even if it doesn't go through they track the numbers), and stop playing the game. Because Sony isn't listening to them and if the gamers can pull their fingers out we might be able to save this game. If you love helldivers 2, you're gonna have to hurt the thing you love to save them. UPDATE: WE DID IT GIRLS AND BOYS! DEMOCRACY WINS!! SONY HAS REVERSED IT'S DECISION AFTER MAJOR BACKLASH. FOR SUPER EARTH!!!
Idk mann. Look at how quick studios have been getting shut down. I hate the move sony made, but i also dont want sony to cut their losses of the whole thing when its players tank
Here's the thing: as much as I would agree with Falcon here, it occurs to me that these game producers wouldn't be charging extra if NO ONE PAID FOR THEM! The problem is that a bunch of people who have enough money that they don't have to think about where they're spending it are paying for these things. If no one at all purchased the Unheard Edition of Tarkov or if no one purchased the gold or ultimate editions of Star Wars Outlaws, eventually they would be forced to either stop these extra transactions or lower the prices, but as long as idiots are buying, those companies are going to charge more. If you want to be angry at someone, don't be angry at Ubisoft for trying to make money, be angry at the idiots who encourage them by throwing money at them without looking at what they are buying.
When there are thousands of great games available for dirt cheap or even free, there's never a valid reason to shell out $100+ for a single game. Even $50 for one game is somewhat unjustified. For example, about two years ago, I picked up about 200 games for $10 in one of those massive game bundles. I'm still working my way through that bundle and it was a totally legal/legit bundle. Most are cheesy little indie games, some are total trash, but some are decent AA titles.
Ah yes, the Diablo 3 Auction House. I loved this thing for how game breaking it was, not because I spent any real world money on it, because I think that's a dumb investment to make. I just had the idea of getting the gem that makes all weapons it's socketed into level 1. Then go on the Auction House, look for any high level legendary weapons in there that are dirt cheap which are about to expire and bid on it, winning mostly everything easily, having access to weapons that haven't dropped for me or for second characters with said gem in the weapon for early game use. I remember that I got Skorn and other weapons like that that way. It was incredibly fun to work smart with in game currency, instead of paying insane amounts of real money for pixels.
Judging by the turn around time on their videos, I suspect they missed the final cut by a day or two before this was uploaded and scheduled to release.
@@ISGAMINGFORNERDS I was accused of defending Sony when I said I've had PSN accounts for three different regions and Sony hasn't banning any of mine, despite People claiming they do to say people can't just register a free PSN account from different countries. People just want to jump on the hate wagon and ignore reality
@@songyani3992 yea I’m convinced that the last what 2 years or so every game has to have controversy. Thoa I really don’t think this is a big deal at least it’s not a launcher there forcing you to use idk a big nothing burger to me
I know some people from gaming communities who purchased the 48k ship back in Star Citizen. They're literally millionaires. Property guys, successful retirees, high end IT guys. All of them are really humble, but will admit that for them it's not a big deal to drop that kind of money. Most of them are actually investors in a lot of game studios and don't see it as different.
Yes, I would be surprised if anyone bought that 48k pack for the content. It seems to be just one way to make a large donation to the devs, what you get in return is secondary. Still a horrible investment though, the ratio of money invested to content produced is staggering.
@@HallowedKeeper_ It's not "a ship", it's "all the ships". Which doesn't stop $48K USD from being a lot of money, but it does change the $ to ship ratio. (About 200-250 ships from recollection).
i'm not that old, but i still look back and remember fondly the days when the purchase price _itself_ was the entry fee into whatever game world you just purchased ...
Yea, I'm not so sure this game will be the success they think it is. There's already plenty of red flags turning me off completely, and it sucks because the gameplay reveal actually looked pretty cool when I initially saw it.
@@loribroadbent8573 It shouldn't have to die imo.... I feel like the only reason folks want star wars to die because Disney messed it up....if that hadn't happened I'm sure people wouldnt call for letting it die....though I understand the call for wanting it to just be put to rest, Disney really screwed up.
Star Wars lost it's magic completely. The Mandalorian (season 1) was great, but it just didn't have the impact it should have. The soul-crushing trilogy just killed Star Wars for me.
You know, they weren't happy with three film trilogies and countless video games; they just keep churning out content. Definitely jumped the shark with baby Yoda. I was a fan of Star Wars until Lucas destroyed the original trilogy and gave us Jar Jar Binks. Meesa thinka yoosa need a something something new. Now, if you don't mind, I'm off to watch Katee Sackhoff play Starbuck, something actually worth watching. Maybe watch the original original Star Wars trilogy, which I have on VHS. I've got my original Kenner action figures around here somewhere....Maybe I'll just play with those and reminisce about a time when Sci-Fi was actual art.
imho the main reason for the high UBI prices is to get people to sub uplay+ - because otherwise their subscription doesn't make sense as all their games are time-eaters that can easily swallow 100-200 hours each and are on sale very often
@@anthoniG Diversity, Equality, Inclusion. It's an effort to increase the participation of historically under-represented groups. Some people get unreasonably angry with it and blame it for every problem in the industry
Ther greedy, but I wouldn't say they suck. Only Ubi game I didn't enjoy was Watchdogs, so side stepped 2 and 3. Other than that I've been happy with my AC, FC, GR, those are wins all round in my book. Also, never paid more than 75% for an ultimate edition Ubi game, most well below 50%. That's value for money for the amount of game you get.
The biggest issue with microtransactions is that streamers and content creators wont stop buying them. Apex for example, 1 content creator buying both heirloom items in a season along with the boosted battlepass is around $350. Thats not including any extras from the store, and thats at a rate of every 90 days. 365÷90 is about 4, so they are making $1400 off streamer purchases at a minimum.
As a 41 year old patient man I have learned to wait a year or two before buying a game. They are almost always going to go on sale and have received patches. Do this for a few years and it's like getting a constant stream of new games anyway. if it's a multiplayer game and it's any good, the servers will still be working anyway.
Lot of these comments don't understand the concept of "greed." Kinda makes me feel better about a dumb and obnoxious company move that screws over dumb and obnoxious people.
Nr 1: Raising game prices from $60 to $70, yet still releasing them unfinished, riddled with glitches and bugs, showcases a level of greediness that's deeply disappointing and unacceptable.
Some games are actually a lot more expensive. Games used to release with all those available features, but now you have to buy the "special" editions (released on the same day) to get them. At least, some games. Other games (ie Elden Ring) release with all features. If Elden Ring was released by (insert greedy company name here) then you wouldn't get the full game.
There are so many jack-ass people who blow their money on these games and they are really ruining it for everyone else. Just mind blowing and really greedy
At least players made money off Rmah. Should have just kept what worked and removed what didn't. Enough with removing and scrapping everything. This happens too much in entertainment
I was about to sit down and eat my lunch but after watching this video I've lost my appetite. Such a shocking and disgusting display of greed. I'm glad there's people like you that are willing to shine a spotlight on these kinds of shenanigans. Thank you Falcon.
Honorable mention: iRacing. Their whole business model is ridiculous and under the guise of "not a game" but a "service". Subscription to access the game and then you have to buy cars and tracks on top of that. It's a multiplayer game but there are single player aspects in the form of time trials and practice sessions. So you'd think that if you stop paying the subscription you'd at least be able to drive cars you bought in singleplayer. Nope, can't log into your account to even look at a JPEG of the content you paid for in the user interface. Content is held hostage by subscription. The only reason they get away with it is because it's an old game and has always been like that. They'd never get away with if it was releasing today. Yet they deserve to be called out on it, shameful business practice.
I was going to bring that up also. It’s one thing to have to pay a subscription fee to access the game, but it’s another when you have to pay more on top of that just to access the full list of content. It’s outrageous!
Star Citizen isn't the same as the other games on here. I play it fairly regularly and I love it. It can be a buggy mess much of the time because it is still in development but it is incredible and unlike nearly anything else I have ever played (aside from Wing Commander and the ARMA games of course). Also the $48k package is absurd and only for the few extreme whales out there that demanded it. CIG is perhaps the most open and transparent developer in the industry with their constant weekly updates and developer interview shows. Its not perfect of course, but as a player and backer I am quite satisfied with their efforts and progress overall. I definitely recommend waiting for the game to be fully released unless you enjoy being part of an ongoing development process.
Him listing apex makes SO much sense. Whole reason i quit playing ea games entirely was because i got screwed out of all of my battle pass rewards, heirlooms, everything, put 3 grand in the course of the time the game came out up to 2020, and ea support did literally nothing to help. Basically just told me “too bad, nothing we can do, sorry…but hey can you do this questionnaire to let us know how we did”
I am SO HAPPY for mentioning Apex Legends. seeing tarkov's edition price didn't even phase me because Apex players have been spending $150 (mutliple times) for years.. i have 4 heirlooms and only 1 of them was free.. so i am guilty of giving them around $450 (atleast)
You’re not quite right about Star Citizen. They put a vote out to all backers in 2014 to finish the planned game or start DEV again from scratch with a new engine. 80% voted to start again.
Can confirm. I was part of that 80% vote. A decade on, and I still stand by it. Even in Alpha, Star Citizen is still more fun than almost any AAA game.
@@SerenityGS me, too. I voted for a rebuild from scratch and have enjoyed following the game’s progress ever since. And i feel like this last couple of years that progress has been accelerating markedly.
Yall kinda missed the mark on the tarkov issue. While most of what you said is true, you missed like 2 key points. 1.) EOD was announced to be discontinued many months in advance , so saying it was mysteriously removed is just disingenuous. 2.) They nixed the whole 6-month idea completely due to fan outcry. Now, EOD owners get the pve for free, and priority matchmaking will not be added at all. Let me be clear: I do not support what the devs attempted to do, but that doesn't mean i have to agree when someone misrepresents an issue.
For those of you who are not familiar, EFT here in Brazil, the ultimate version, used to cost R$1000,00, and our minimum wage is R$1200,00. That is already outrageous, but now if you want to play the Coop mode you basically need to pay ANOTHER R$1000,00. BSG killed itself with that move, and I honestly don't know why they just didn't choose the cosmetic microtransactions route...
With Star Cit Ive only spent $40 for a starter ship then just grind the shit out of the armour stealing missions and you can make enough to buy some dope ships like the sentinel Sentinel is the shit
@@gnaruto7769 So they aren't selling ships for $48,000, the game isn't over a decade past 2014 and still nowhere near being ready for release and isn't constantly being bloated with more and more and more things? Time to wake up
Hey, does Falcon play Star Citizen? I wonder what his take would be on the EPTU because, you know, the regular PTU wasn't being used already for testing, unstable versions of the Alpha; not that the Alpha isn't unstable already... 😅 By the way, it has been 7-8 months since the last patch and they still haven't dropped the upcoming patch; which, was slated to release three months ago!
@@MrCanadianhero Interesting... So CIG is placing it's "test" versions under EPTU and completely forgoing PTU. Too bad I won't be around to check out Invictus this year. I'm going to be taking a much needed vacation. By the looks of it, CIG looks like it's either releasing the RSI Galaxy, Perseus, and/or Polaris this year; of course I wouldn't be surprised if CIG pulls the rug on everyone, as usual. 😏
@sebastiancoar1991 they basically stopped using the ptu in the summer, don't know why. The eptu is basically just the ptu at this point, nothing really different. And good for you. Not sure how you going on vacation is relevant.
I always laugh at the idea of people paying extra for early access to a game... paying more money to play the worst most buggiest retail version of a game while those patient gamers who wait for the game to be discounted will also most likely get a version that patches out most of the issues... makes sense.
Yup. I literally only trust two devs when it comes to pre-orders. Fromsoftware and Remedy Entertainment. But it just doesn't make sense to preorder nowadays anyways. Even with devs I trust. Not worth the risk.
tbf star citizen is actually starting to look real good with the upcoming patches but yeh... even tho i did hit "vip" i would never spend 48.000 on a ship pack what makes playing the game useless as u got all the ships already xD
I love the sass in Falcon's voice whenever he's talking about "rare" items or "ultra deluxe" special bonuses. It's almost as if you can hear the quotation marks as he's speaking lol. And then he goes and rips the bandage off by following it up and saying it's all virtual video game crap at the end of the day and none of it is real lmao.
How tarkov tried to play off the fact that a new game mode is not considered dlc is probably the most wild part of the outrage. Idk how their legal team isn’t freaking out right now since they inevitably will get hit with a lawsuit in the coming weeks.
Not mentioning take two interactive and how they’ve allowed micro transactions and corporate greed to completely ruin their NBA 2K franchise is a major disservice. I still love this channel and the vids
That Razer mask is fucking insane. How that idea got approved and no one thought they'd get in trouble for it is crazy. Just shows how easily greed can blind not just 1 or 2 people, but whole companies.
This makes me happy I've saved all my physical Xbox 360 and PS3 games and consoles, so one day my son will hopefully get to experience the pre-greed era of gaming that I got to.
Nier Automata, it's story, it's gameplay, it's variety and Okabe-san's incredible score, it could all be a turn off for some but i adored the game, it is one of the greatest games ever made and i wish i could play it again for the first time (and the soundtrack is my favourite video game soundtrack of all time)
The fact that this video does not include this year NBA 2K shows how much the gaming community is clueless about the predatory and gambling strategies this game implemented. I truly have no idea how is that not in the news everywhere
Seeing All this I'm so glad I took advantage of the borderlands series major discount on black Friday where they sold almost the entire borderlands series minus tiny Tina's d&d and its dlc for like 50$. As a borderlands fan this was a steal.
Being an older gamer, these are all classic examples of why I've become so jaded with the gaming industry. I tend to avoid online gaming due to toxic communities and player bases so junk like "skins" and assorted cosmetic items are irrelevant to me. I refuse to get sucked in by in-game transactions and totally avoid anything that requires an ongoing paid subscription. Finally, I also totally avoid pre-releases due to the excessive pricing and sorry state many so-called AAA titles get released in. The gaming industry as a whole whether it be developers or publishers need a swift kick in the backside as this consumer has had a gutsful.
same here
Yup
Gamers ruined gaming by letting the companies get away with it
Agreed. It was never the cheapest hobby but things have gotten way out of control. Companies are trying to milk every dime they can from people instead of prioritizing fun. I dont wan't to pay for something that will stress me out if I don't continue paying more for it.
Ok boomer
6:10 "But, it's Star Wars, so they know people are just gonna to pay up".
*Unskippable Lego Fortnite Star Wars commercial immediately pops up* 💀
Had that "pleasure" too
😂
do you have a moment for me to tell you about our lord and saviour, ublock origin?
RUclips doesn't deserve ad revenue when it censors as bad as the big C.
this is the way
Someone needs to explain to me how $700 is a "micro transaction."
Micro for rich people cause their pockets are macro
It’s all about perspective.
It's micro for what you get for $700 😅
Micro transaction more like Mega transaction
It's umm...Bidenomics, maybe?
For anyone that might want to know, Escape from Tarkov has had an illicit community of modders for years, and one such team is called Single Player Tarkov. It gives you the most prominent feature of the EFT Unheard of edition, namely a Single Player PVE version of Tarkov.
It does not have Co-op PVE, and it has stated it doesn't have plans to add that. Still, if you play Tarkov and 1) want to play pve and 2) don't want to play pve with your loot goblin comrades, then check out Single Player Tarkov.
Edit: oh yeah the best part, there are no cheaters in Single Player Tarkov.
NO cheaters?
I would accept "no cheaters playing with/against you."
Fika mod for SPT adds coop pve! Been playing it for the last week and it works great. Some setup involved, but once you get it up and running it's everything you'd hope for. Also free.99, not $250!
At that point, you might as well just play stalker gamma.
@@neo187420 True but like an apple to an orange, id rather have the orange and not have someone bruise it
ive 90% played spt compared to Live version and its so much fun, leviticus puts it best as someone with a 9 to 5 shift and a life to do with chores its a nice steady pace blue collar casual tarkov where im not pressured to catch up or grind to get as good to people who havent gone outside sotospeak since day 1 of the wipe
I still say high-end NFT buys/sells are just a front for money laundering.
Exactly what I'm guessing too.
yes!
I agree. In fact, having done some crypto mining myself, I'm pretty sure that's mostly a Ponzi scheme and the largest users are money launderers. I would say maybe 5% of coins are actually trying to be legit securities and/or monetary instruments. As for PoW being a vehicle for doing practical work, well, I am still waiting for that to materialize. Still just burning a bunch of power crunching numbers just for the sake of crunching numbers.
It totally is. Accountant here btw and also an older gamer (played in arcades and then got an Atari just to date myself dammit). Not only is it that, it's basically saying, "Hey! Give me your REAL money for this FAKE thing that may or may not increase in value." Same thing goes for crypto. Not just that either, those things not regulated at all because our politicians LOVE people who steal money from the working class and/or poor and funnel it to the rich - they do it all the time through the legislation that they pass (or don't as their bribers dictate).
It’s the same as modern art. Ain’t no way hunterscrackpipe bidens art is worth anything let alone millions. lol
You could make this list a top 100. The industry has gone absurdly greedy.
100 don't you mean 1000
per decade
Yeah unfortunately that's why indie devs are rising in power
@@Dovah_Slayer”Unfortunately”? I'd say it’s a good thing Indie Devs are rising in power. Because most of then actually know how to make a good game.
@ShockInazuma its unfortunate because most franchises aren't indie you dolt the elder scrolls CoD fallout all great franchises ruined by greed and all triple A
wheres the crew?
revoking everyones access to a game that could be played offline is one, if not the worst violation of consumer rights.
Same
It's terrible but it's not an example of greed. It belongs on a list with a different theme.
@@Elwaves2925 Well, they did say players should just buy one of their other games...
That's not greed, just irresponsible.
@@Elwaves2925 of course its greed. if it wasnt they would have patched it properly.
by entirely removing it, they want you to focus your time and money on their new live service garbage.
If buying isn't owning piracy isn't a crime.
Amen!
🏴☠️
It's really not unless you try selling what you pirated pretty much
"You were good son, real good; maybe even the best."
To the high seas!
Escape from Tokov unheard of community edition
Tokov
Still ppl gonna play. I quit a long time ago because cheaters will never be tackled and the business model is sus
@@stageiiwappie950 Cheaters? Don't you mean developers? Haha
@@gisellegrey5343 i havent seen proof but the conspiracies regarding bsg profiting on cheaters dont seem unlikely with their business model
@@gisellegrey5343 i havent seen evidence but BSG profiting on cheaters does not look unlikely to me with this business model
The razor mask is absolutely insane. I can’t believe someone even had that idea much less made it an actual thing.
If you spent 900k on a land in a gotcha game you deserve to no longer have 900k.
Yeah that’s just a stupid tax lol.
whoever spent 900k is a billionaire or have billionaire parents. so its chump money for them. It's like for you $10
Its prolly money laundering scheme
Wth is a gotcha game
@@Roxus1gotcha or "gacha" games are games that are microtransaction-heavy to the point that the core gameplay of the game is centered around the microtransactions and nothing else.
“ if you have 48,000 dollars , GET A HOUSE ! “ 😂😂😂
bro spitting facts to small brains out there and i love it
It's always morally ok to pirate Nintendo software.
That depends if it's a older game sure but a newer game not really
Always
💯
Yeah, always.
Don’t forget Ubisoft games.
@@gulfcityndnah, fuck em they’re greedy as hell.
Just want to clarify for the Tarkov stuff, EOD owners get access to PVE forever after the community boycotted the game, BSG currently in damage control over it and will likely lose majority of the player base if they don't amend it
'Early Access' is a myth (aside from the Steam 'paid Beta' version). If people are able to play the game, then it's launched, it's live. Those who chose not to pay the extra money are instead forced to wait an extra 3 days after the game launches before they can play it.
Reminds me of a couple times moving in to new apartments and the landlord would let me in a few days ahead. Like sure, it's "early access" but I already paid rent for the 1st month and there's obviously nobody in there at the time, so functionally speaking it's "ready" to move in to. Same logic applies to games, if it's ready for people to be playing normally then it's launched. Pay-walling early access is just a bullshit cash grab.
What a dumb comment lol. 'Early Access' is a myth? 😅 You don't know what you're yapping about
@@Astraeus.. They cash in on FOMO, same as any other pre-order bonuses.
I can count on one hand how many games I've pre-ordered, and those are the few games that I'd have pre-ordered either way (so thanks for the extra stuff I guess?) - no amount of early access or extra things is going to change that, but apparently it does work well enough to get people to buy it somehow.
It's so much worse that that. You've essentially paid THEM to allow you to beta test their broken, half-baked product. Then they can fix the game post launch after they get those tech support emails from you. Whack, right?!
It's nice to be able to slowly ramp up the load on the servers rather than have _all_ the players hit them all at once. This lets you confirm that the system is behaving as expected and gives you some time to spin up more servers if the load is not reacting as predicted.
If you're going to do a three day "alpha" run, and you've got to pick a subgroup of players for that, the ones who want it badly enough to pay a bit for it seems as good a way to pick them as any.
That isn’t even micro transactions anymore that’s just straight transactions
Only mentioned off hand in the video but I’m not at all opposed to $70 or even $80 games if they’re releasing a FINISHED AND QUALITY product. N64 games were $60 in 1996. It’s honestly impressive pricing has been so stable since then considering dev time is like 5 times longer. Would like to see how the price of gas or milk compares to almost 30 years ago. It’d be cool if the extra money went to devs getting railed by crunch and polishing the product but I know it wouldn’t.
N64 games were between 45 and 60. It depended on the game because some games had higher quality cart components. It went down drastically though after launch to mostly be 45-49.99. They were expensive because they were Cartridges. Now Games are mostly Digital, so no longer have the physical components costs excuse for pricing. Games should be no more than 50 new.
@@justinlast2lastharder749 a new AAA (I don’t think they used that terminology at the time) was always $60. PlayStation and Dreamcast discs were $50, so the cost of the cart was $10 give or take. My point is that since ‘96 minimum wage (in my area) has gone up around 300% and the cost of living has probably gone up more than that. Ocarina of Time costs about $12 million to make while BotW cost around $70 million. That’s 600% more. Sure they save a boat load in distribution costs and the player base itself is an order of magnitude larger but it still doesn’t cover the difference. Part of the reason there’s so much chaos in the industry is horrible management, but the other reason is their margins are quickly shrinking and they’re scrambling to try and find a way to keep the business model afloat.
The margins are not decreasing so much as poor management leads to excess cost and time wasting.
Add on top how many companies seem to expect infinite growth. So they keep investing more and more crazy amounts of money to make these giant open world games.
Covid didn't help their false assumption as a bunch of high earning people suddenly had a lot more time on their hands for games. So the whole market got a temp boost, many companies heavily investing in thay growth assuming it was going to stay.
Dude I opened a ticket in Skull and Bones asking for a way to reset my progress which I did during the beta to test the game. I clearly mentioned that I don't remember any of the game systems and I need to reset my progress. And their official reply /solution was " make a new account and buy the game again."
Lmfao
Wow just just wow
definitely not putting a penny into Trackmania, then.
What a pleasure to see BSG and it's latest Tarkov move roasted here. Thank you for that.
And the game hasn’t even been released yet!
Is anyone else surprised at this point that a lot of the bad moves here were made by either EA, Konami or Ubisoft?
I wish I could say I were surprised by Sony's recent idiocy, but I'm not.
More surprised there were none by Valve.
When you find out that a horse in WOW made more profit for blizzard than the entirety of all starcraft 2 sales.. you understand more thoroughly why companies do this, and why you cant get funding for an RTS game without a massive IP.
the star citizen rant had me rolling
The irony of him saying "99% of the ships will never be completed" while the beta footage entirely consists of ships that are in game right now.
And it was the player base that wanted the Legatus pack
Yeah. Funny thing is you can play for $45 during a sale and just buy $300 ship in game with in game credits…
@@chrisp.2544 posts like this piss me off when talking about SC because it always comes from people who don't actually research anything on the game. yes it has been in development for a long time. but there are over 200 ships/vehicles available to fly in game right now (with varients) and there is a lot to do when you are a new player. yes there are bugs. but you don't have to buy any ship with real money other than a 45 USD starter pack. people only spend more to support the project. and yeah the player base wanted the expensive pack and you can upgrade your old pack to the new updated back for the price difference. and all that price is, is the cost of everything in the game if purchased separately with maybe a slight discount.
@@MrCanadianhero hey man you are free to spend your money how ever you want. But I will judge you, so get over it. It’s not our fault you like to role play as a whale.
Paradox should be on this list with basically all their games...
Top 10 games that left us with a cliffhanger
Yeah sekiro😂
@@nanojump338Not a cliffhanger but great potential for a sequeal
Days gone
The Order
Mega Man Legends
As cynical as it sounds, for most of these I feel like you deserve to have your money ripped from you if you actually bought into any of this. Who is paying 48k for a freaking ship? At this point Star Citizen is trying to be EVE Online without actually having a released game, and at this rate theyll never have to release it. And who is still out here trusting anything from Molyneux?
You absolutely right
Even if they do have a release they won't get any sales. Everyone who wants that game has it
Please make a list of 10 funniest video games
number 1: dark souls, because it's so bad it's hilarious
Good idea
Portal 2 is S-Tier
There are some really funny old school games from original Xbox/PS 1 and 2 era. They don’t really make many funny games anymore
@@Lawrence_Talbot I wish they made more games like Total Overdose. Comedy is such an underrated genre.
Video games have created an entire generation of gamers who are basically gambling addicts running off FOMO
4:51 speaking of overly-priced pre-orders, I don't know how many other people notice this but whenever you want to buy a game, the first thing you will see is the Gold/Ultimate Edition of the game that is $90+. The Standard $70 versions will always be last in line which is a very shameful thing to do.
Remember when games came with those features standard? The true cost of a full game is a lot more (in some cases).
@@Paulafan5remember when you had to mail in your game to playstation underground for dlc?
Bet you don't because it was a pain and 50/50 you don't get the game back that you sent in.
(you had like a 5% chance they'd send you a care package of goodies with it though)
I bought star citizen and I find the game pretty fun. I wouldn’t ever spend 48k to unlock every ship. I’m assuming it’s a fair price in the sense that that’s probably how much it costs to just buy every ship license in the store. Anyone who wants to play SC, it’s pretty good, but you definitely don’t need to get a super expensive ship as money is easy to come by to buy with in game currency. Using in game currency does get wiped every now and then, but it’s SUPER far in between. Like I’m talking longer than a year in between wipes as it only happens when super major updates happen.
I’d recommend waiting for a “free fly” event they do every now and then where they let everyone play the game for free for a week. You can find the schedule on their website, it’s always in line with their ship expo’s where they let players try out ships/rent ships for free during that week.
Corporate greed and boot-licking whales effectively killed AAA gaming. Pathetic.
Yeah..... yeah
1:41 I'm *laughing out LOUD* with Falcon! 😂 That really sounds funny!! 🤣
Helldivers 2 number 1 at the moment because of Sony
Look up the definition of greedy...free ≠ greedy
@@Siegfried96 Sony locking out over 100 countries from a game they purchased, just to inflate their PSN numbers to appease shareholders, doesn't seem greedy to you?
@@Siegfried96 sony wants to inflate their numbers with those accounts, which makes them money. So just cause its free FOR YOU doesnt mean it wasnt a greedy move.
Sony is charging extra for HD2 after players bought it?
@@Siegfried96 Yeah, selling the game in countries where you can't register a PSN account is tottaly not greedy, sure.
One reason why i switched to tabletop gaming is because, if I buy something, it's physical and I own it.
Feels good.
Hmmmm... How about Sony throwing Devs and players under the bus in order to pad Monthly Active User numbers?
did you cry this much over Microsoft needing a Microsoft account to play halo and minecraft realms? or red dead needing it for online?
@@JoJoZakahush 🤫🤫🤫
@@JoJoZaka Are those services region locked for over 100 different countries?
@@JoJoZaka why did Sony sell a game in a country they KNEW would lose access in a couple months?
@@JoJoZakamake me a sandwich
My all time favourite is back when Wargaming started dabbling in their Dockyard Marathon missions. A few years ago on the run up to Christmas they had a Dockyard to get what the community still calls the USS Pay2Rico because if you wanted to skip the grind you could throw nearly $400 at them to get it. What you got was the Tier 10 premium ship USS Puerto Rico with perma camo plus all the awards for the mission chain. If you wanted to grind the mission however...well it was set up as the perfect example of a sunk loss fallacy. The mission chains were grouped and each group opened up to a schedule in such a way that you had a certain amount of time to get it done and the objectives they put in there were insane. Some were purely RNG based on top of that. You could of course throw money at it to speed up your progress BUT the catch was if at the end of it you fell short of the finish line, tough. Either pay up even more money so you have something to show for it or don't get the Pay2Rico.
Where it got hilarious was a community stream by WoWs official on Twitch when chat challenged Wargaming to have a member of staff sit and play to prove it could be done. The response was "we can't do that. We have jobs and are very busy here" 😂
Yeah, I think that Wargaming had definitively jumped the shark when they added rocket boost to tanks. (Though I'm sure you can find many situations before that that are heading towards that level of ridiculousness.)
I can't speak for the US and EU servers, but the World of Tanks Asia server these days is at only a small fraction of the number of players it was at ten years ago. I reckon the game has maybe gone to that place where it has almost no casual players any more, only whales and those putting in a _lot_ of time, and most of what they're selling is oriented towards that audience.
Great timing on this one with Sony murdering Helldivers 2 this week. I can't wait to see Falcon's take on that.
Still around 96,000 players on steam and more on ps5s they’ll be fine just a bunch of crybabies
^ Found the bootlicker.
Helldivers 2 started going down (player count) since Stellar Blade came out.
@@ISGAMINGFORNERDS Yeah, them selling the game in countries that can't create a PSN account, fully knowing that they take their access away in a few months sounds just like crybabies, doesn't it?
The game literally got removed from sale in about 200 regions today, 200 regions that they knew would loose access when putting it on sale.
Shut up man... People still play it and PSN accounts are free... You dont even need a BS launcher like with rockstar
3:17 "What are ya gonna do?"
Me: "Play something else!!!"
Yeah just don't pay them eventually they'll learn once their profit drops
The Helldivers devs in discord have even said that people need to leave a negative review, attempt a refund (even if it doesn't go through they track the numbers), and stop playing the game. Because Sony isn't listening to them and if the gamers can pull their fingers out we might be able to save this game.
If you love helldivers 2, you're gonna have to hurt the thing you love to save them.
UPDATE: WE DID IT GIRLS AND BOYS! DEMOCRACY WINS!! SONY HAS REVERSED IT'S DECISION AFTER MAJOR BACKLASH.
FOR SUPER EARTH!!!
Short term pain, long term gain
Idk mann. Look at how quick studios have been getting shut down. I hate the move sony made, but i also dont want sony to cut their losses of the whole thing when its players tank
This sounds stupid
@prabhiboyal7459 they are a 3rd party studio , not owned by Sony. Cutting ties would actually be a good thing.
@@tygeta9851Sony owns the helldivers ip thoa so they could easily strip them of the license but they could go off and do there own thing I guess
No one was shocked, just disappointed.
Here's the thing: as much as I would agree with Falcon here, it occurs to me that these game producers wouldn't be charging extra if NO ONE PAID FOR THEM! The problem is that a bunch of people who have enough money that they don't have to think about where they're spending it are paying for these things. If no one at all purchased the Unheard Edition of Tarkov or if no one purchased the gold or ultimate editions of Star Wars Outlaws, eventually they would be forced to either stop these extra transactions or lower the prices, but as long as idiots are buying, those companies are going to charge more. If you want to be angry at someone, don't be angry at Ubisoft for trying to make money, be angry at the idiots who encourage them by throwing money at them without looking at what they are buying.
An actual protest is simply not buying it. Good man.
So, people with more money than sense
Couldn't have said better 👍
Just because some people allow themselves to be taken advantage of doesn't mean you shouldn't be angry at the company taking advantage......
Nope. People run companies too you know.
When there are thousands of great games available for dirt cheap or even free, there's never a valid reason to shell out $100+ for a single game. Even $50 for one game is somewhat unjustified. For example, about two years ago, I picked up about 200 games for $10 in one of those massive game bundles. I'm still working my way through that bundle and it was a totally legal/legit bundle. Most are cheesy little indie games, some are total trash, but some are decent AA titles.
Ah yes, the Diablo 3 Auction House. I loved this thing for how game breaking it was, not because I spent any real world money on it, because I think that's a dumb investment to make. I just had the idea of getting the gem that makes all weapons it's socketed into level 1. Then go on the Auction House, look for any high level legendary weapons in there that are dirt cheap which are about to expire and bid on it, winning mostly everything easily, having access to weapons that haven't dropped for me or for second characters with said gem in the weapon for early game use. I remember that I got Skorn and other weapons like that that way. It was incredibly fun to work smart with in game currency, instead of paying insane amounts of real money for pixels.
How Sony didn't make the list is baffling. They just keep making the most ignorant decisions.
Judging by the turn around time on their videos, I suspect they missed the final cut by a day or two before this was uploaded and scheduled to release.
Not really that bad of a decision and if your not in those countries then quit crying and play the game
@@ISGAMINGFORNERDS I was accused of defending Sony when I said I've had PSN accounts for three different regions and Sony hasn't banning any of mine, despite People claiming they do to say people can't just register a free PSN account from different countries. People just want to jump on the hate wagon and ignore reality
PSN accounts dont cost money
@@songyani3992 yea I’m convinced that the last what 2 years or so every game has to have controversy. Thoa I really don’t think this is a big deal at least it’s not a launcher there forcing you to use idk a big nothing burger to me
I guess EA is in the Part 1
I know some people from gaming communities who purchased the 48k ship back in Star Citizen. They're literally millionaires. Property guys, successful retirees, high end IT guys. All of them are really humble, but will admit that for them it's not a big deal to drop that kind of money. Most of them are actually investors in a lot of game studios and don't see it as different.
Yes, I would be surprised if anyone bought that 48k pack for the content. It seems to be just one way to make a large donation to the devs, what you get in return is secondary.
Still a horrible investment though, the ratio of money invested to content produced is staggering.
Having lots of money does not make throwing money away less stupid, just less painful.
I've heard of a guy who used his and his (Ex) wife's down payment on a house to buy that ship
@@HallowedKeeper_ It's not "a ship", it's "all the ships". Which doesn't stop $48K USD from being a lot of money, but it does change the $ to ship ratio. (About 200-250 ships from recollection).
@@HallowedKeeper_ stupid people will be parted from their money without Star Citizen.
i'm not that old, but i still look back and remember fondly the days when the purchase price _itself_ was the entry fee into whatever game world you just purchased ...
"It's Star Wars, so they know people are gonna pay up."
Considering how Star Wars is perceived currently, I wouldn't be so sure.
Yea, I'm not so sure this game will be the success they think it is. There's already plenty of red flags turning me off completely, and it sucks because the gameplay reveal actually looked pretty cool when I initially saw it.
My son is a Star Wars fan, and even he wonders why they won't just let it die "gracefully".
@@loribroadbent8573 It shouldn't have to die imo.... I feel like the only reason folks want star wars to die because Disney messed it up....if that hadn't happened I'm sure people wouldnt call for letting it die....though I understand the call for wanting it to just be put to rest, Disney really screwed up.
Star Wars lost it's magic completely. The Mandalorian (season 1) was great, but it just didn't have the impact it should have. The soul-crushing trilogy just killed Star Wars for me.
You know, they weren't happy with three film trilogies and countless video games; they just keep churning out content. Definitely jumped the shark with baby Yoda. I was a fan of Star Wars until Lucas destroyed the original trilogy and gave us Jar Jar Binks. Meesa thinka yoosa need a something something new. Now, if you don't mind, I'm off to watch Katee Sackhoff play Starbuck, something actually worth watching. Maybe watch the original original Star Wars trilogy, which I have on VHS. I've got my original Kenner action figures around here somewhere....Maybe I'll just play with those and reminisce about a time when Sci-Fi was actual art.
imho the main reason for the high UBI prices is to get people to sub uplay+ - because otherwise their subscription doesn't make sense as all their games are time-eaters that can easily swallow 100-200 hours each and are on sale very often
The two biggest issues with the video game industry, imo, are corporate greed and DEI.
Might be silly question, but what is DEI please?
@@anthoniG Diversity, Equality, Inclusion. It's an effort to increase the participation of historically under-represented groups. Some people get unreasonably angry with it and blame it for every problem in the industry
Whoever spent any money on NFTs and lost it, they deserve it.
Yeah it’s Star Wars but it’s also Ubisoft. Their games suck and they’re too damn greedy
Ther greedy, but I wouldn't say they suck. Only Ubi game I didn't enjoy was Watchdogs, so side stepped 2 and 3. Other than that I've been happy with my AC, FC, GR, those are wins all round in my book. Also, never paid more than 75% for an ultimate edition Ubi game, most well below 50%. That's value for money for the amount of game you get.
The biggest issue with microtransactions is that streamers and content creators wont stop buying them. Apex for example, 1 content creator buying both heirloom items in a season along with the boosted battlepass is around $350. Thats not including any extras from the store, and thats at a rate of every 90 days. 365÷90 is about 4, so they are making $1400 off streamer purchases at a minimum.
Great timing haha
CSGO/CS2 skins: "Im gonna pretend like I didnt hear anything" 😂😂
You could say the Star Wars issue has been a total...Jabbacle.
YYYEEEEAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH
As a 41 year old patient man I have learned to wait a year or two before buying a game. They are almost always going to go on sale and have received patches. Do this for a few years and it's like getting a constant stream of new games anyway. if it's a multiplayer game and it's any good, the servers will still be working anyway.
No Helldivers. Honorable mention. Love timing after Helldivers 2 debacle.
How is that a greedy decision? This video is about greed, not dumb decisions even though it usually is dumb.
Lot of these comments don't understand the concept of "greed." Kinda makes me feel better about a dumb and obnoxious company move that screws over dumb and obnoxious people.
Yeah OK stupid hypocrite! Keep buying into EA's and Ubisoft's BS!
Sony with Helldivers requiring a PSN account when you’re playing on Steam
Play an Ubisoft game, EA game, or Microsoft game from steam.....
Where is greed in that? Just stupidity.
Is that greed lool go back to school
Like Microsoft, Activision, EA, Ubisoft and others…oh no😱
@@chadbizeau5997 I'd rather play a good game.
Games are so cool and fun but can be ruined practically overnight by greedy practices. We can’t have fun I guess.
Nr 1:
Raising game prices from $60 to $70, yet still releasing them unfinished, riddled with glitches and bugs, showcases a level of greediness that's deeply disappointing and unacceptable.
Some games are actually a lot more expensive. Games used to release with all those available features, but now you have to buy the "special" editions (released on the same day) to get them. At least, some games. Other games (ie Elden Ring) release with all features. If Elden Ring was released by (insert greedy company name here) then you wouldn't get the full game.
These aren’t even micro-transactions anymore they’re just regular transactions
Macro-transactions lol
There are so many jack-ass people who blow their money on these games and they are really ruining it for everyone else. Just mind blowing and really greedy
How do you feel about constructive criticism?
*their, should be “they blow their money” not “they blow there money” lol.
@@Mrchair905 I was typing fast and most the time I never corrct my mistakes as I don't care and don't have the time to fix comment
The only choice is to strengthen consumer protection in the US because we cannot stop these morons from paying for this bs
At least players made money off Rmah. Should have just kept what worked and removed what didn't. Enough with removing and scrapping everything. This happens too much in entertainment
I was about to sit down and eat my lunch but after watching this video I've lost my appetite. Such a shocking and disgusting display of greed. I'm glad there's people like you that are willing to shine a spotlight on these kinds of shenanigans. Thank you Falcon.
This is just the tip of the iceberg. What happens in the game industry is relatively tame compared to some of the exploitation going on in this world.
Honorable mention: iRacing. Their whole business model is ridiculous and under the guise of "not a game" but a "service". Subscription to access the game and then you have to buy cars and tracks on top of that. It's a multiplayer game but there are single player aspects in the form of time trials and practice sessions. So you'd think that if you stop paying the subscription you'd at least be able to drive cars you bought in singleplayer. Nope, can't log into your account to even look at a JPEG of the content you paid for in the user interface.
Content is held hostage by subscription. The only reason they get away with it is because it's an old game and has always been like that. They'd never get away with if it was releasing today. Yet they deserve to be called out on it, shameful business practice.
I was going to bring that up also. It’s one thing to have to pay a subscription fee to access the game, but it’s another when you have to pay more on top of that just to access the full list of content. It’s outrageous!
Star Citizen isn't the same as the other games on here. I play it fairly regularly and I love it. It can be a buggy mess much of the time because it is still in development but it is incredible and unlike nearly anything else I have ever played (aside from Wing Commander and the ARMA games of course). Also the $48k package is absurd and only for the few extreme whales out there that demanded it. CIG is perhaps the most open and transparent developer in the industry with their constant weekly updates and developer interview shows. Its not perfect of course, but as a player and backer I am quite satisfied with their efforts and progress overall. I definitely recommend waiting for the game to be fully released unless you enjoy being part of an ongoing development process.
Him listing apex makes SO much sense. Whole reason i quit playing ea games entirely was because i got screwed out of all of my battle pass rewards, heirlooms, everything, put 3 grand in the course of the time the game came out up to 2020, and ea support did literally nothing to help. Basically just told me “too bad, nothing we can do, sorry…but hey can you do this questionnaire to let us know how we did”
I am SO HAPPY for mentioning Apex Legends. seeing tarkov's edition price didn't even phase me because Apex players have been spending $150 (mutliple times) for years..
i have 4 heirlooms and only 1 of them was free.. so i am guilty of giving them around $450 (atleast)
Why did you do that. If you'd thrown that at bitcoin you would've made money 😂
I wish I had bought D3 when the real money AH was live. Image. Actually getting paid a decent amount just to play. No external websites. The dream.
You’re not quite right about Star Citizen. They put a vote out to all backers in 2014 to finish the planned game or start DEV again from scratch with a new engine. 80% voted to start again.
Can confirm. I was part of that 80% vote. A decade on, and I still stand by it. Even in Alpha, Star Citizen is still more fun than almost any AAA game.
@@SerenityGS me, too. I voted for a rebuild from scratch and have enjoyed following the game’s progress ever since.
And i feel like this last couple of years that progress has been accelerating markedly.
Yall kinda missed the mark on the tarkov issue. While most of what you said is true, you missed like 2 key points.
1.) EOD was announced to be discontinued many months in advance , so saying it was mysteriously removed is just disingenuous.
2.) They nixed the whole 6-month idea completely due to fan outcry. Now, EOD owners get the pve for free, and priority matchmaking will not be added at all.
Let me be clear: I do not support what the devs attempted to do, but that doesn't mean i have to agree when someone misrepresents an issue.
Bro, star citizen is like a fever dream that keeps going.
For those of you who are not familiar, EFT here in Brazil, the ultimate version, used to cost R$1000,00, and our minimum wage is R$1200,00. That is already outrageous, but now if you want to play the Coop mode you basically need to pay ANOTHER R$1000,00. BSG killed itself with that move, and I honestly don't know why they just didn't choose the cosmetic microtransactions route...
With Star Cit Ive only spent $40 for a starter ship then just grind the shit out of the armour stealing missions and you can make enough to buy some dope ships like the sentinel Sentinel is the shit
Ah yes I remember Maple Story and Combat Arms. The purgatory of my childhood.
Damn that whole Star Citizen segment was dishonest as hell.
not really
@@WasephWastar Have you played it in the last few months? no? thought so
@@gnaruto7769 So they aren't selling ships for $48,000, the game isn't over a decade past 2014 and still nowhere near being ready for release and isn't constantly being bloated with more and more and more things?
Time to wake up
5:15 woah woah, thats not inflation, it was ANOTHER dirty move by game companies, they didn't NEED to do that????
Hey, does Falcon play Star Citizen? I wonder what his take would be on the EPTU because, you know, the regular PTU wasn't being used already for testing, unstable versions of the Alpha; not that the Alpha isn't unstable already... 😅
By the way, it has been 7-8 months since the last patch and they still haven't dropped the upcoming patch; which, was slated to release three months ago!
its been 5 months and 2 weeks since the last patch. and it was slated to release near the end of q1. and eptu and ptu are the same thing now.
@@MrCanadianhero Interesting... So CIG is placing it's "test" versions under EPTU and completely forgoing PTU. Too bad I won't be around to check out Invictus this year. I'm going to be taking a much needed vacation.
By the looks of it, CIG looks like it's either releasing the RSI Galaxy, Perseus, and/or Polaris this year; of course I wouldn't be surprised if CIG pulls the rug on everyone, as usual. 😏
@sebastiancoar1991 they basically stopped using the ptu in the summer, don't know why. The eptu is basically just the ptu at this point, nothing really different. And good for you. Not sure how you going on vacation is relevant.
@@MrCanadianhero Can't funnel that cold hard cash for jpegs... 😅
I always laugh at the idea of people paying extra for early access to a game... paying more money to play the worst most buggiest retail version of a game while those patient gamers who wait for the game to be discounted will also most likely get a version that patches out most of the issues... makes sense.
Yup. I literally only trust two devs when it comes to pre-orders.
Fromsoftware and Remedy Entertainment.
But it just doesn't make sense to preorder nowadays anyways. Even with devs I trust. Not worth the risk.
tbf star citizen is actually starting to look real good with the upcoming patches but yeh... even tho i did hit "vip" i would never spend 48.000 on a ship pack what makes playing the game useless as u got all the ships already xD
Star wars outlaws aged badly! So much for 3 days lmao
Back in my day micro transactions meant SMALL fees. These are not micro transactions, they are more expensive than an entire game!
I love the sass in Falcon's voice whenever he's talking about "rare" items or "ultra deluxe" special bonuses. It's almost as if you can hear the quotation marks as he's speaking lol. And then he goes and rips the bandage off by following it up and saying it's all virtual video game crap at the end of the day and none of it is real lmao.
How tarkov tried to play off the fact that a new game mode is not considered dlc is probably the most wild part of the outrage. Idk how their legal team isn’t freaking out right now since they inevitably will get hit with a lawsuit in the coming weeks.
17:52 - Confusion, sure.
When I read the video title, I immediately thought, "Oh, Falcon is going to have fun with this one." I was not disappointed.
Not mentioning take two interactive and how they’ve allowed micro transactions and corporate greed to completely ruin their NBA 2K franchise is a major disservice. I still love this channel and the vids
Always remember: Survive is the reason we never got an MGRR sequel.
I love how when he says that greedy developers exist a ps logo is shown😂
For Tarkov it's ONLINE pve. Better off buying the $50 standard edition and play single player offline with mods.
That Razer mask is fucking insane. How that idea got approved and no one thought they'd get in trouble for it is crazy. Just shows how easily greed can blind not just 1 or 2 people, but whole companies.
Didn’t expect to see the star from hunger games in one of your videos 😂
This makes me happy I've saved all my physical Xbox 360 and PS3 games and consoles, so one day my son will hopefully get to experience the pre-greed era of gaming that I got to.
Cops vs Skateboarders…..one of the oldest rifts in mankind’s history
I will never pay €70 for any game. Its stupidly overpriced. €50 is the limit for a new game.
Nier Automata, it's story, it's gameplay, it's variety and Okabe-san's incredible score, it could all be a turn off for some but i adored the game, it is one of the greatest games ever made and i wish i could play it again for the first time (and the soundtrack is my favourite video game soundtrack of all time)
The fact that this video does not include this year NBA 2K shows how much the gaming community is clueless about the predatory and gambling strategies this game implemented. I truly have no idea how is that not in the news everywhere
I have 2 words Oblivion horse armor
Seeing All this I'm so glad I took advantage of the borderlands series major discount on black Friday where they sold almost the entire borderlands series minus tiny Tina's d&d and its dlc for like 50$. As a borderlands fan this was a steal.