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Zed Clampet

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I agree with the user's complaints from this article. Arc Raiders is roughly 75% of my gaming and there are SO MANY PROBLEMS with this game anymore. The patches they have released have made the game more intolerable imo. The problem here the reddit user discusses is getting virtually nothing after turning in supplies that are extremely hard (as a solo player) to obtain. My experience is that when fighting these powerful arcs that take several raiders to kil, i get killed by someone just doin nothing but waiting for me to kill and take the materials from arc enemies.

I dont really care about that happening, its apart of the game, its embark hinging progress on these situations, on top of having 280 slots to hold all your stuff which is a stupidly low amount of space for this game.

Lets not forget the other problems this game has including, name glitch (you cant see your teammates names during the match unless you let a tick jump on you or you go down), the extreme weapon in-balance (losing to a stitcher 1 with a torrente after unloading it into them is not fun lol) and of course cheaters.

This shows to me that the player retention is purely based on people just having fun with themselves, or groups doing things because it sure isnt Embark being a communicative, bug-squashing developer.

EDIT: The implementation of "dont shoot x amount of raiders to get into pve only lobbies" is NOT a solution at all, add a pve mode instead. They already added a pvp-style mode.
 
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Zed Clampet

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I agree with the user's complaints from this article. Arc Raiders is roughly 75% of my gaming and there are SO MANY PROBLEMS with this game anymore. The patches they have released have made the game more intolerable imo. The problem here the reddit user discusses is getting virtually nothing after turning in supplies that are extremely hard (as a solo player) to obtain. My experience is that when fighting these powerful arcs that take several raiders to kil, i get killed by someone just doin nothing but waiting for me to kill and take the materials from arc enemies.

I dont really care about that happening, its apart of the game, its embark hinging progress on these situations, on top of having 280 slots to hold all your stuff which is a stupidly low amount of space for this game.

Lets not forget the other problems this game has including, name glitch (you cant see your teammates names during the match unless you let a tick jump on you or you go down), the extreme weapon in-balance (losing to a stitcher 1 with a torrente after unloading it into them is not fun lol) and of course cheaters.

This shows to me that the player retention is purely based on people just having fun with themselves, or groups doing things because it sure isnt Embark being a communicative, bug-squashing developer.

EDIT: The implementation of "dont shoot x amount of raiders to get into pve only lobbies" is NOT a solution at all, add a pve mode instead. They already added a pvp-style mode.
Have to be extra careful with PvP. Dune Awakening wasn't, and everyone left the game.

Arc Raiders dropped a video on their 10 year plan. Can't imagine playing the same game for 10 years.
 

Zed Clampet

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This morning rundown:


As I said at the time...


Bethesda hate is at an all-time high thanks to content creators/influencers. They know that "Bethesda sucks" creates engagement, and that's how they get paid. There are only 10 to 20 percent of humans who actively question everything, and they are the constant target of online mobs, cancel culture, etc. (It should be noted that 100 percent of humans believe they are in the 10-20 percent who think for themselves)


 
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This morning rundown:


As I said at the time...


Bethesda hate is at an all-time high thanks to content creators/influencers. They know that "Bethesda sucks" creates engagement, and that's how they get paid. There are only 10 to 20 percent of humans who actively question everything, and they are the constant target of online mobs, cancel culture, etc. (It should be noted that 100 percent of humans believe they are in the 10-20 percent who think for themselves)

I don't think most people actually "hate" Bethesda, they just like making fun of them. Bethesda has made quite a few mistakes and there has been a lot of grumbling about their most recent games, but they're still selling very well.

I also think the 10 to 20 percent is vastly overestimated. It's more a sliding scale of questioning, with one end being the people falling for every scam they come across and the other end are people with severe paranoia, philosophers and the best of the comedians.
 

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I don't think most people actually "hate" Bethesda, they just like making fun of them. Bethesda has made quite a few mistakes and there has been a lot of grumbling about their most recent games, but they're still selling very well.

I also think the 10 to 20 percent is vastly overestimated. It's more a sliding scale of questioning, with one end being the people falling for every scam they come across and the other end are people with severe paranoia, philosophers and the best of the comedians.
You're just trying to prove you think for yourself by questioning my posts when all you are doing is exposing a flaw in your critical thinking :ROFLMAO: /jk
 

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I don't think most people actually "hate" Bethesda, they just like making fun of them. Bethesda has made quite a few mistakes and there has been a lot of grumbling about their most recent games, but they're still selling very well.

I also think the 10 to 20 percent is vastly overestimated. It's more a sliding scale of questioning, with one end being the people falling for every scam they come across and the other end are people with severe paranoia, philosophers and the best of the comedians.
The thing about the 10 to 20 percent number is that who is in it is constantly changing. It's also not actually a complement. It has nothing to do with intelligence, and the more that you are in that 10 to 20 percent, the more likely you are to be suffering from psychosis.
 
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Blurbs has become one of my favorite Youtubers and modders as of recent. His ideas are wild and he actually goes through with making them. I've yet to try any he's made like the RDR2 Super Monkey Ball mod but eventually I will. The Pokemon one seems the most fun to me.

That's an amazing feat for two weeks, but the title of this article shows a profound ignorance of fanmade Pokémon roms. The most impressive one I've seen is Super Mariomon, which is a Mario themed Pokémon game that took 3 years to make and has 151 creatures from Mario available to catch and an entirely new story and world.
 
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That's an amazing feat for two weeks, but the title of this article shows a profound ignorance of fanmade Pokémon roms. The most impressive one I've seen is Super Mariomon, which is a Mario themed Pokémon game that took 3 years to make and has 151 creatures from Mario available to catch and an entirely new story and world.
Yeah, the title is over exaggerated. There are decades worth of Pokemon ROM hacks that could be considered actually better than the originals such as Pokemon Unbound which takes Fire Red and expands upon it immensley. It's probably the best Pokemon game made with another game that isn't from the series, not the best Pokemon game ever fanmade or not.
 
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Yeah, the title is over exaggerated. There are decades worth of Pokemon ROM hacks that could be considered actually better than the originals such as Pokemon Unbound which takes Fire Red and expands upon it immensley. It's probably the best Pokemon game made with another game that isn't from the series, not the best Pokemon game ever fanmade or not.

The best Pokémon game made with another game is probably Cobblemon, a mod for Minecraft which adds all Pokémon (I believe) which you can catch and battle with and adds Minecraft recipes to craft consumables and such. The only thing it lacks is a story.
 
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Highly technical stuff that I don't fully understand but I'm hearing "potential major performance increases". I've always been an AMD CPU user so I'm happy to hear they are making some major changes. The article goes on to say it may be called Zen 7 as its sounding like a major redesign rather than a small uplift from Zen 5. Let's hope that hardware prices start to decrease so I can one day hop on the latest architecture.
 

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