odhiex
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Sorry guys, let me rewrite the thread one more time. I don't want this thread to be about Playsation because of the reaction from the recent PlayStation showcase. The last PlayStation Showcase had a lot of games revealed. However, I have seen the discourse mainly talk about how disappointing was the show, the lack of Sony's first-party games, big upcoming exclusives and Sony's service games being multiplatform.
While I acknowledge that the above complaints are valid (I also thought that was not the best PS showcase in years), I am generally happy with games that would come out in the next couple of years, despite being multiplatform or service games. Of course, not all of the announcements excite me like other people (not all things are made for me).
I asked ChatGPT (like I said before) and it pretty much sums up my thoughts on the question. A bit lengthy, but I think it is relevant to what I felt about the conversations that we have today. I was reminded that gaming communities today are so big and diverse and existed beyond mainstream social media and forums.
Bonus:
Comedy skit from Mightykeef It is a funny skit which exaggerates conversation in the gaming discourse.
So, what do you think?
Note: Thanks ChatGPT for helping me organise the paragraphs almost like a thesis. Lol
While I acknowledge that the above complaints are valid (I also thought that was not the best PS showcase in years), I am generally happy with games that would come out in the next couple of years, despite being multiplatform or service games. Of course, not all of the announcements excite me like other people (not all things are made for me).
I asked ChatGPT (like I said before) and it pretty much sums up my thoughts on the question. A bit lengthy, but I think it is relevant to what I felt about the conversations that we have today. I was reminded that gaming communities today are so big and diverse and existed beyond mainstream social media and forums.
Bonus:
Comedy skit from Mightykeef It is a funny skit which exaggerates conversation in the gaming discourse.
The dominance of exclusive games in the conversation can vary depending on the context and the gaming community you're engaging with. While it's true that exclusive games often generate significant buzz and excitement among gamers, the importance of multiplatform games should not be overlooked.
Exclusive games developed and released by a particular platform or console manufacturer can drive sales and create a strong sense of brand loyalty. These games are designed to showcase the unique features and capabilities of a specific platform, whether it's a console like PlayStation or Xbox or a PC gaming platform. They often receive a great deal of attention and discussion within the gaming community because they offer experiences that can only be enjoyed on a specific platform/system.
However, multiplatform games, which are released on multiple platforms simultaneously or with slight time differences, also play a crucial role in the gaming industry. These games cater to a wider audience as they are accessible to players regardless of their chosen platform. They allow gamers to enjoy popular titles without being limited by hardware or platform exclusivity. Multiplatform games often receive significant attention as well, especially if they are highly anticipated titles or part of well-established franchises.
Ultimately, the importance and dominance of the conversation around exclusive games versus multiplatform games can vary depending on factors such as the current lineup of exclusives, the competitive landscape of the gaming industry, and the preferences of the gaming community you're engaging with. Both types of games contribute to the diverse and dynamic gaming ecosystem, and discussions around them tend to reflect the interests and priorities of the players involved.
So, what do you think?
Note: Thanks ChatGPT for helping me organise the paragraphs almost like a thesis. Lol
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