• HMN@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    I find the hype of something is inversely proportional to the quality of the end product. If some game company put 7 years into a game and their marketing was, “could be alright, see how you like it”. I’d be all over that shit like white on rice.

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      1 year ago

      That pretty sums modern games up. The graph of marking-hype on X and enjoyment on Y is a buggery slope downwards :-) Sadly so, I might sadly add.

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          1 year ago

          Gotta admit. Dunno the dmc-series at all. So i just take your word for it, random Internet stranger 😊

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      1 year ago

      They hype it up because it works. Half or more of big games budget is marketing, and they make it all back with a good profit.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly. The hype is always bs because in big studio it is literally marketing’s job to embellish/lie to generate hype and sales. Without a marketing dep you will only hear about games through word of mouths which imply the game made it on its own merits.

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      1 year ago

      I wonder how much money was wasted on that Imagine Dragons song, that literally no one cares about now, that should have just been put into development.