• terminhell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 year ago

    The game came out in 2021. There are far older games from other publishers still up and getting updates. Stop giving these pump-and-dump games your money.

    • Ech@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      When did it become the expected norm to receive endless updates for a one time purchase? How is that a “pump-and-dump”? Unless the game is a buggy, broken mess (and maybe it is, I’m not familiar with FC6), once the purchase is made, any additional content or service should be considered a bonus, not a mandate.

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        1 year ago

        If the game requires online features by design, then the company does have the responsibility to keep that online.

        If you don’t want to support a game for 5-10 years with online services, don’t make a game that relies on online services. It ilreally is that simple.

        • Don’t put always online DRM (if hitman servers go down, nobody can play the fully single-player game. Absolutely 0 reason to connect to the internet).

        • Don’t put online DLC verification. Use a damn code/binary file that steam can distribute theough the store.

        • if you have a multiplayer game, put an option for self-hosted game servers and LAN. Battefront 2 original is literally still going for 18 years because they were not dumbasses and made a good game with good features and custom server capability

        It really is extremely simple to not be a corrupt, money-grubbing piece of shit corpo.

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        1 year ago

        Seriously. I realize people have Feelings about DRM and always-online stuff, but this is an article about a game that was never especially popular or active entering maintenance mode after a couple of years.

        They aren’t shutting it down, they aren’t making it unplayable (though of course either of those things could happen at any time etc etc) - they just are no longer producing content for a game almost no one is playing anymore anyway.