Or maybe it is just me? Am I stupid?
So, I am currently developing a game in the Core engine. For the ones who do not know Core, it is an online game creating platform similar to Roblox in its functioning but using UE4 instead of an obsolete engine. As part of this hobby, from times to times, I play others' games in order to check the possibilities, the things I may miss, and try to guess how they made it.
This is how I found THAT game:
I won't name it, but here is how it works: the main area is a circle where some creatures continuously walk along and respawn. You have pets. They do the heavy lifting for you. You can not do anything but move anyway! If you are in range, the pets attack the creatures. When the creatures die, you get some resources. With the resources, you can get more pets randomly. The rarer pets are obviously more powerful, and a table shows exactly the percentile chances to get them.
When you get enough pets, you can travel to another level, where the pets, the resources you can get, and the creatures on the circle are different.
A la Pokemon, creatures on the circle are vulnerable to certain attack/element types, and the goal of the game is to built an optimized team of pets efficient against a given set of creatures depending on the level you are.
You can see players, either running after the creatures in circle (lol), or just standing by the circle farming passively the resources.
From there some reflexions/surprises:
- This is grinding in its purest form. There is no story, no action(can do nothing but move), no exploration (there is just the circle in each level). Just grinding. Kill monsters, get loot, with the loot kill more monsters to get more loot to kill more monsters to get more loot to kill more... Does it ring a bell?
- The game is well done. Each level has a different atmosphere. The guy/team who made it put for sure a significant time to develop it. There is undoubtedly some love in it.
- Even if I don't plan to play it again, I got enthusiastic about testing my luck against the displayed table and tried to get the rarer pets. I enjoyed also optimizing my pet team against the sets of creatures(even if it was too straightforward). I usually give 1-5 minute to the games I test on Core. On this one I played more than 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Was I stupid? Or it is exactly what players need? A simple mindless addictive gameplay loop? May be in MMORPGs, immersion, exploration, and other gameplay elements are just "cosmetic" layers to the monster/loot loop?
I play BDO about 6 months each year. It is also full of mindless tasks. Even the monster grinding is: at some point, you know by heart your skill rotation and even the monster spawn rotation. For many of us, MMORPGs are not social experience anymore. We play solo. Or sometimes, they are just this, a glorified chat. I always like to think that games are interesting intellectual experiences but it seems the human brain can fall too easily in hypnotic traps.
" - And who cares if I like it (to fall in hypnotic traps)? I like loot and levels.
- Well, yes of course, but...it is a little bit sad, isn't it? Can't we expect games to elevate just a little bit people's mind, or a least to create cocktails of emotions, not just gazing at a screen for meaningless so-called-rewards?
- You said you play BDO, so just be quiet!
- Ok, I go back to non-playing-bartering."
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I have NO respect for any game studio trying to cash in on a gimmick like Pokemon for example.
I do not consider Pokemon Go or TemTem to be anything more than a super cheap app and NOT any kind of quality gaming.
These are low budget piles of crap that just sell,make money but idc one bit about how much money anyone or any studio makes.How much money one makes or how many units sold does not give ANY indication of quality of product because there is a massive world of idiots out there just waiting to spend money foolishly.
I can come up with an exact template i expect for pretty much every genre but they all take some effort instead of trying to cash in on some mmarketing gimmick or title name or off some popular streamers.
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Hey, I've come to appreciate largely mindless game play over the years.
How else could I stay current with the latest shows on Netflix if I actually had to devote my full attention to a game at the same time?
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I dont think im smart, i think i was just good enough in school to barely reach my goals.
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For those players that find it fun it meets their needs. For those that don't it doesn't. Is such not what games are about, the entertainment provided to those that play them.
For example, I wish there was a cliche-full mmo (free one). You know, lolitas with 200 meters swords, shiny effects, quests texts like "Your base is belong to us" and almost no story. I would play it just for laugh and relax. Stupid? Don't think so, just a form of relax, because for normal gaming, I would run my beloved toons in Lotro.
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Our schooling is primarily academic and that directly relates to intelligence. Likewise intelligence is not essential to being a Spartan, though as with anything we do in life it does help.
Isn't (or was it?) WoW kind of like that? I recall finding quite a few "cliches" and modern pop culture references throughout the game
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
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Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
What about emotional intelligence, do you believe in that too? More nonsense, this time equating chalk with cheese, intelligence and emotions being nearly polar opposites in our psyche.
Having some sort of ability in art is to be treasured, but it is not intelligence and why should it be? Do we only value that which we can call "intelligence"?
We are not all the same, some of us are better at certain things, I could not survive a minute at sea if I was depending on my artistic skills for example.
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I am considered intelligent by the world we live in because I succeeded in "school" and I have a career that is associated with intelligence. I however, think a lot of people in my field aren't necessary smart people, but are super skilled in academics.
I went to school with people with photographic memories, it isn't even fair really, but then again, i guess it's like playing Basketball with Michael Jordan or Lebron James.
I am however, skilled in academics (compared to average people) but relatively unskilled compared to people in my field, but a lot of people are skilled in other things and if life was based on those skills, they'd be considered "intelligent" or "smart" by the world around them.
To give you an example, my older brother is academically superior to me in every aspect, he is more skilled in academics, but he is unskilled in a lot of other aspects of life, which make me much more well rounded than he is.
I get that academic skill is more useful than artistic skill or mechanical skill or oratory skills or whatever in the world we live in, but I don't think i'm superior because of it. I am just lucky i was born in a world where my innate skills are appreciated it and highly compensated.
my 2 cents. I agree with both Sovrath and Scot to a certain degree, just don't think i'm superior cuz my skill set is more valuable than art. (I can barely draw a stick figure).
You can see my sci-fi/WW2 book recommendations.
I don't think there is anything wrong in feeling pride for your accomplishments, or wanting to compete to prove you are the best. But when you start to mould that into a reason to put yourself above everyone else you start to separate yourself from what connects us all, humanity.