Quote from: Luciana on July 09, 2016, 07:18:02 PMQuote from: Varg on July 09, 2016, 07:16:32 PMsports games are among the dumbest genres in video gamesThe only sports games I would ever recommend to people that actually have effort (as in I feel the devs actually try to put effort into it) are FIFA, and MLB: The Show.garbage
Quote from: Varg on July 09, 2016, 07:16:32 PMsports games are among the dumbest genres in video gamesThe only sports games I would ever recommend to people that actually have effort (as in I feel the devs actually try to put effort into it) are FIFA, and MLB: The Show.
sports games are among the dumbest genres in video games
Sports games and mobile games. Can't believe so many people here think RTS games are boring.
Sorry, but that's not the football I'm on about. I don't like American Football that much because there is too much stopping. I'm on about soccer, which is constantly in motion (and if you want, I could describe showing emotion and desperation in that). I understand the point you're making now, but I still don't see how a fighting game really does that, the same way you're explaining it with football in the most basic of forms.
I agree with you that video games CAN be art, but that one is still heavily debated.
Cause RTS games require people to use their brain and most people have the attention span of a fly
@VerbatimYou hate 99.5% of games though so your argument is invalid.And Starcraft: Brood War still remains the most competitive and most difficult game to master. There's a reason why the game was extremely popular for nearly 10 years cause not only is it fun to play, it was also fun to watch.
Verb I get what you're saying, but I'm just way too lazy to respond.
Verb I get what you're saying, but I'm just way too lazy to respond.In terms of soccer, it can be expressive mainly because of high pressure moments. Time is ticking down, only a minute left, and you're throwing all your players forward, desperately trying to get something into the netand you could either score in the last second and slip shit, or lose disappointingly due to being counter attacked and scored on, thus losing everything for sure. That's just a brief example.
Quote from: Luciana on July 09, 2016, 08:39:54 PMVerb I get what you're saying, but I'm just way too lazy to respond.In terms of soccer, it can be expressive mainly because of high pressure moments. Time is ticking down, only a minute left, and you're throwing all your players forward, desperately trying to get something into the netand you could either score in the last second and slip shit, or lose disappointingly due to being counter attacked and scored on, thus losing everything for sure. That's just a brief example.Maybe it's because I've been exposed to more competitive fighting games than competitive football, but finding any semblance of self-expression in a team sport would be so extraordinarily difficult for me. Everything seems so planned out rather than spontaneous, so it all seems less human to me. All the players are just little cogs in the machine that makes up their team--there's no sense of individuality or personality, and it's just so hard to be invested in something like that.Even if there was a documentary about each player's life story, I couldn't be expected to watch all that shit. In the world of fighting games, you get to know each player through osmosis. I never read up about any of my favorite players' lives--but I could tell you their stories, because it's just something you catch onto.I guess what I'm saying is that the FGC is more accessible, but at the same time, it's not. I dunno.It's a hard subject to discuss.
Quote from: Luciana on July 09, 2016, 08:39:54 PMMaybe it's because I've been exposed to more competitive fighting games than competitive football, but finding any semblance of self-expression in a team sport would be so extraordinarily difficult for me. Everything seems so planned out rather than spontaneous, so it all seems less human to me. All the players are just little cogs in the machine that makes up their team--there's no sense of individuality or personality, and it's just so hard to be invested in something like that.Even if there was a documentary about each player's life story, I couldn't be expected to watch all that shit. In the world of fighting games, you get to know each player through osmosis. I never read up about any of my favorite players' lives--but I could tell you their stories, because it's just something you catch onto.I guess what I'm saying is that the FGC is more accessible, but at the same time, it's not. I dunno.It's a hard subject to discuss.
Speaking of amazing things in sports, I still think this is one of the most crazy things in sporting history. https://youtu.be/2ccHdSd4Xq8?t=322Final seconds, have to score to win the title for the first time in over 40 years, and quite literally steal it from their arch rivals who have their shirts off, thinking they won it.
MOBAs are cancer.
Most FPS games. Normie shit. Friends are still trying to pressure me into buying cod in the year of 2016.
Quote from: Fedorekd on July 10, 2016, 03:49:17 AMI used to not play any kind of strategy until like this year with Civ and Stellaris.When are we going to play?
I used to not play any kind of strategy until like this year with Civ and Stellaris.