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Avowed was pretty terrible too.
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Avowed was pretty terrible too. The problem with AAA games is they're trying to make a game everyone likes, compromises on everything, and ends up with something no one likes. BG3 and CK2 tho set out to make great RPGs and had faith people wanted great RPGs.
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Avowed was pretty terrible too. The problem with AAA games is they're trying to make a game everyone likes, compromises on everything, and ends up with something no one likes. BG3 and CK2 tho set out to make great RPGs and had faith people wanted great RPGs.What did avowed do wrong? I wanted more fist/barehand viability more ways to say stuff even if the result was the same
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What did avowed do wrong? I wanted more fist/barehand viability more ways to say stuff even if the result was the same> What did avowed do wrong? That's what I'm talking about... It's not that they do anything wrong, it's that the don't do anything well. It was less an RPG and more just a fps shooter with the same bare minimum of RPG elements as every other fps shooter. The biggest games are the blandest because they're trying to appeal to everyone. But even people not into RPGs can like a good rpg. Which is why BG3 and CK2 are so popular. Big studios aren't underestimating their audience, they're just counting on video game enthusiasts buying every major game.
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> What did avowed do wrong? That's what I'm talking about... It's not that they do anything wrong, it's that the don't do anything well. It was less an RPG and more just a fps shooter with the same bare minimum of RPG elements as every other fps shooter. The biggest games are the blandest because they're trying to appeal to everyone. But even people not into RPGs can like a good rpg. Which is why BG3 and CK2 are so popular. Big studios aren't underestimating their audience, they're just counting on video game enthusiasts buying every major game.
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Avowed was pretty terrible too. The problem with AAA games is they're trying to make a game everyone likes, compromises on everything, and ends up with something no one likes. BG3 and CK2 tho set out to make great RPGs and had faith people wanted great RPGs.Damn, I was hoping avowed was going to be different.
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Damn, I was hoping avowed was going to be different.If you have gamepass it's fine for a 20 some hour play thru. But I wouldn't recommend anyone spend money on it, it's probably going to get huge discounts soon.
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Damn, I was hoping avowed was going to be different.There's a great youtube video Laura Fryer made that talks about Avowed's success. I belueve it is in the games community on .world or sh.itjust.works.
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> What did avowed do wrong? That's what I'm talking about... It's not that they do anything wrong, it's that the don't do anything well. It was less an RPG and more just a fps shooter with the same bare minimum of RPG elements as every other fps shooter. The biggest games are the blandest because they're trying to appeal to everyone. But even people not into RPGs can like a good rpg. Which is why BG3 and CK2 are so popular. Big studios aren't underestimating their audience, they're just counting on video game enthusiasts buying every major game.Ah maybe that's why I had fun, I don't really like role play part so much as having enough choices to do what I want as myself and they got very close I'll probably do another run with the arquebussy instead of just fists this time though
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Avowed was pretty terrible too. The problem with AAA games is they're trying to make a game everyone likes, compromises on everything, and ends up with something no one likes. BG3 and CK2 tho set out to make great RPGs and had faith people wanted great RPGs.I agree. Games feel like they're designed by committee now (very much likes movies, in fact). I recall SkillUp's criticism of Veilguard's writing as, "every interaction feels like HR is in the room." This nails so many design choices today. Safe and vanilla is boring. There are of course people who believe that nothing should ever be remotely challenging or offensive to anyone ever, but I just don't think they represent the majority of gamers. Attempting to please them at the expense of the much larger player-base is clearly not working.