Comment on The Game Awards 2023: List of Winners
Cexcells@lemmy.world 11 months agoIt’s not a live service game though.
Comment on The Game Awards 2023: List of Winners
Cexcells@lemmy.world 11 months agoIt’s not a live service game though.
NOT_RICK@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Its best ongoing game, not best live service game. I think things like Stardew Valley or No Man’s Sky fit into this just like Cyberpunk did because dev’s should be praised for when they go above and beyond. I’d argue CDPR owed that to their fans but still, they mostly pulled it off.
sigmaklimgrindset@sopuli.xyz 11 months ago
Didn’t they announce that they weren’t going to do anymore updates besides bug changes like…last week? Am I hallucinating that?
NOT_RICK@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Cyberpunk? Think that’s right but I’d argue that would put them out of the running of this category in 2024 rather than this year’s.
sigmaklimgrindset@sopuli.xyz 11 months ago
Yes, Cyberpunk, sorry I didn’t clarify. And I agree with the 2024 take too.
As someone who is industry adjacent and has worked with people who work on games that are actively updated and improved for years…idk the Cyberpunk win doesn’t sit right with me. I have all the sympathy for the devs at CDPR and what they went through during the initial launch of the game, but this win just shows upper management at dev companies that they can get rewarded for releasing unfinished projects and finishing them later.
It’s also funny that they won against FFXIV, an actual good example of a game that was nuked to the ground and rebuilt with continuous support.
GoodEye8@lemm.ee 11 months ago
There’s a huge indie scene with loads of ongoing games that would be far more deserving of the award than Cyberpunk. Cyberpunk literally stopped major developments with 2.0, the rest you’re going to get are easy to include content and QoL. Compare that to Dwarf Fortress that has 20+ years of development and is only 50% done with the final vision. You could probably also stick Terraria there because despite the devs saying multiple times that they’re done they’re still updating the game. I’m sure there’s more but those two were just at the top of my head.
The only merit CP77 has to be on that list is fixing a broken game. Do you think CP77 would’ve won the award if it had release in the 2.0 state and gotten 3 years of additional development? Would it even make it into the nominees list? I don’t think so.
LucidNightmare@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Shit, if that’s the case, I would rather Stardew or No Man’s get it because THOSE games actually added and improved the whole game with each update!
And this is coming from someone who was able to play Cyberpunk at launch with minimal bugs and actually enjoyed it and still do!