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re: I don't "get" survival games
Posted on 2/8/18 at 12:01 am to IAmReality
Posted on 2/8/18 at 12:01 am to IAmReality
Ill provide a legit reply:
The concept of "permadeath" is very thrilling. You dont respawn. Its over. You lose everything. Its GG
The adrenaline rush in sketchy situations is what fuels gamer's mind. They enjoy it and love it
The concept of "permadeath" is very thrilling. You dont respawn. Its over. You lose everything. Its GG
The adrenaline rush in sketchy situations is what fuels gamer's mind. They enjoy it and love it
Posted on 2/8/18 at 7:12 am to Carson123987
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Battle royale =\= survival
Yes, but the survival fad is what triggered the battle royale fad. ARMA 2 DayZ got people playing ARMA and that mixed with the popularity of Hunger Games.
So tying them together with the explosion in popularity they received is fine.
To the OP, people found an easy way to make money, it's not that hard to understand. That's why there are so many. Blame the people that keep buying them or paying for the microtransactions.
This post was edited on 2/8/18 at 7:17 am
Posted on 2/8/18 at 8:00 am to IAmReality
If you'd git gud then you'd understand.
Posted on 2/8/18 at 8:12 am to jefforize
quote:
Ill provide a legit reply:
The concept of "permadeath" is very thrilling. You dont respawn. Its over. You lose everything. Its GG
The adrenaline rush in sketchy situations is what fuels gamer's mind. They enjoy it and love it
Posted on 2/8/18 at 9:49 am to RATeamWannabe
Lol all you do is PUBG and that barely classifies. You have no say here.
Posted on 2/8/18 at 2:47 pm to jefforize
quote:my buddies and I refer to this as "crack". Looting is addicting but you play for those high pressure moments that give you that rush. it is like crack coacaine
The concept of "permadeath" is very thrilling. You dont respawn. Its over. You lose everything. Its GG
The adrenaline rush in sketchy situations is what fuels gamer's mind. They enjoy it and love it
Posted on 2/8/18 at 8:29 pm to jefforize
quote:
The concept of "permadeath" is very thrilling. You dont respawn. Its over. You lose everything. Its GG
The adrenaline rush in sketchy situations is what fuels gamer's mind. They enjoy it and love it
waiting for someone to make one where you even have to join a new server when you die.
Posted on 2/8/18 at 8:36 pm to jefforize
quote:
Ill provide a legit reply:
The concept of "permadeath" is very thrilling. You dont respawn. Its over. You lose everything. Its GG
The adrenaline rush in sketchy situations is what fuels gamer's mind. They enjoy it and love it
This I get, I mean I played Diablo 2 hardcore on and off.
However the Battle Royale type survivor games strike me as the opposite of this feeling. You land, you die quick, you queue up again, you land, you run around do nothing for 10 minutes, then you die, then you queue up again, etc.
Posted on 2/8/18 at 9:03 pm to IAmReality
Every move is calculated and every game plays out different.
Getting from A to B and finding a weapon is a lot more exciting when you know everyone else is trying REAL hard to kill you.
You eventually figure out what works, live longer, and the stakes get higher the longer you live...multiplying the adrenaline rush
Getting from A to B and finding a weapon is a lot more exciting when you know everyone else is trying REAL hard to kill you.
You eventually figure out what works, live longer, and the stakes get higher the longer you live...multiplying the adrenaline rush
Posted on 2/8/18 at 9:11 pm to IAmReality
I played a lot of hardcore d2 and lost multiple lvl 75+ chars, so i can relate a bit further.
Yeah it sucked losing hours and hours of xp and items if you didnt have loot corpse and a friend..but thats what made it fun.
With battle royal, obviously "dying" is less punishing than dying in d2.. but thats what makes it appealing to the masses. Just queue again and try to do better.
You get the adrenaline rush instantly in Battle royal , compared to not really being invested in hardcore d2 until hours and hours of time was put in.
Yeah it sucked losing hours and hours of xp and items if you didnt have loot corpse and a friend..but thats what made it fun.
With battle royal, obviously "dying" is less punishing than dying in d2.. but thats what makes it appealing to the masses. Just queue again and try to do better.
You get the adrenaline rush instantly in Battle royal , compared to not really being invested in hardcore d2 until hours and hours of time was put in.
This post was edited on 2/8/18 at 9:12 pm
Posted on 2/9/18 at 3:24 am to jefforize
And for PUBG, the looting process makes it a little more random. Sure you can join new games much faster, but it may be three games before you find that sniper or attachment you want, the armor you need, get the circle to pop where you need it to. Nothing at all like COD or any other game where you choose your loadout and have infinite lives
Posted on 2/9/18 at 9:11 am to RATeamWannabe
I guess I don't "get" them either. I've tried many of them. I've played GRAV, ARK, Subnautica, Minecraft, Landmark, and some others. The screenshots of all the cool crap you can build looks amazing, but it's mostly a slog to be able to build all that stuff.
I also find certain mechanics like hunger, oxygen, etc to be annoying when I'm just trying to explore.
Subnautica might be my favorite though. It didn't feel like there was too much grinding involved. Within a couple hours, I had an underwater base and a jetski thing.
I also find certain mechanics like hunger, oxygen, etc to be annoying when I'm just trying to explore.
Subnautica might be my favorite though. It didn't feel like there was too much grinding involved. Within a couple hours, I had an underwater base and a jetski thing.
Posted on 2/9/18 at 12:53 pm to BulldogXero
The best thing about subnautica is you can tear down your base and you get ALL of the supplies back. That is huge. I always start in one spot, move to another spot and then finish the game at another spot. Makes it less of a grind.
The scanner room also helps beyond belief.
The scanner room also helps beyond belief.
Posted on 2/9/18 at 1:10 pm to TigerMyth36
i cant believe more people havent played the long dark... that game is legit af
Posted on 2/9/18 at 4:35 pm to IAmReality
No The Forest?
Rust just exited early access.
The Forest which has a complete story line is ending EA in April.
Both are fun but you need a group to roll with on Rust for Max fun. The Forest is a hoot single or multi. And with the last few updates have really added to the combat. Allowing you to duct tape a flashlight to your bow, gun, or chainsaw.
Rust just exited early access.
The Forest which has a complete story line is ending EA in April.
Both are fun but you need a group to roll with on Rust for Max fun. The Forest is a hoot single or multi. And with the last few updates have really added to the combat. Allowing you to duct tape a flashlight to your bow, gun, or chainsaw.
Posted on 2/9/18 at 4:36 pm to sgallo3
I die too quick in the long Dark. Every decision I make just makes it way worse.
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