Comment on Larian have two new games in the works, "fueled by the very same fire" as Baldur's Gate 3
Modva@lemmy.world 6 months ago
I will buy anything they make next.
Comment on Larian have two new games in the works, "fueled by the very same fire" as Baldur's Gate 3
Modva@lemmy.world 6 months ago
I will buy anything they make next.
Nima@leminal.space 6 months ago
literally. they could make a game about anything and I’d be invested.
Ptsf@lemmy.world 6 months ago
That’s not a good stance to have. They’ve earned plenty of trust and love, but so had big names like Blizzard at one point in time. Brand loyalty is toxic to consumer culture.
Nima@leminal.space 6 months ago
normally I would agree with you, except this is company that has actually walked the walk. not just talked the talk.
if anything, we should be encouraging more consumers to support companies like this one rather than companies that hurt their interests as a consumer.
brand loyalty can be toxic. surely. but by not backing those that support our interests, we really do them a disservice.
blind brand loyalty is toxic. informed loyalty is a different thing entirely.
Ptsf@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Blizzard at one point in time walked the walk, but aside from just pointing that out I’d like to point out that what was said is that they’d buy anything the company released. That’s an uninformed choice based on toxic brand loyalty. We need not be so crass and careless when engaging with any company. All you’re doing when you do that is opening up yourself to the possibility of being financially exploited when it eventually happens. It may not, and I hope not (especially for Larian. I do adore the work they’ve put into one of my top 5 all time favorite games), but that has historically not been the case and when all these companies make decisions based on quarter to quarter revenue I’d wish you the best of luck spinning down the “hype machine” should they change the standards they previously held themselves to. Imo it’s just a recipe for disaster. You’re much better off spending your fan energy following the people that make up the companies you love.
kewjo@lemmy.world 6 months ago
my biggest concern is that baldurs gate 3 was in early access for 3 years before it became what it is now. while it wasn’t too bad in EA and it helped development it wasn’t close to what it is today. if they use the same model and include early access it may disappoint a lot of players who don’t realize what early access means and cause them to abandon the game before release.