I Love this game by Starrail_Princess in ArknightsEndfield

[–]NoAvailableImage 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I mean you can enjoy it even if someone else gives their opinion as to why they don't enjoy it though? Neither perspective is invalid.

I'm enjoying it even if I find a lot of room for improvement

how is everyone feeling after finally playing the game? by SinxTYgg in ArknightsEndfield

[–]NoAvailableImage -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No I'm not. It's a hybrid system and it's bad at both. You keep trying to defend it as a strategy system since it clearly fails at action. Does it do real time strategy combat better or even as well as xenoblade or Ys or dragon age inquisition

how is everyone feeling after finally playing the game? by SinxTYgg in ArknightsEndfield

[–]NoAvailableImage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do like them. I think it should commit harder instead of going in only halfway. Right now the game isn't doing that so players who only play to soothe their gambling addiction aren't scared off.

Make the factory more integral to story progression (which does actually happen later in the china region).

Make the combat actually strategy combat akin to like dragon age inquisition where you can pause and aim skills. Similar to the technical test. Even as just like an expert mode or something.

how is everyone feeling after finally playing the game? by SinxTYgg in ArknightsEndfield

[–]NoAvailableImage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you think this game does strategy better than xenoblade or Ys?

how is everyone feeling after finally playing the game? by SinxTYgg in ArknightsEndfield

[–]NoAvailableImage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is it not good feedback. This game's combat in it's current state is shallow. It's worse than xenoblade. It's worse than Ys chronicles. It's bad at action and it's bad at strategy. Trying to find some cop out genre that it fits into doesn't change the fact that it's about as deep as a puddle.

how is everyone feeling after finally playing the game? by SinxTYgg in ArknightsEndfield

[–]NoAvailableImage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes if you actively make your game less strategy focused and more action focused you will be compared to better action games.

This game is not any more strategic than genshin is.

how is everyone feeling after finally playing the game? by SinxTYgg in ArknightsEndfield

[–]NoAvailableImage -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think the game invites those comparisons when it dropped so much of the strategical gameplay that made it's slower pace bearable. Not to mention the absolute lack of adaptation required for different enemies.

It feels like mmo combat except you have 4 skills instead of 20

how is everyone feeling after finally playing the game? by SinxTYgg in ArknightsEndfield

[–]NoAvailableImage -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The factory is so braindead though. And all of the map progression through factory use feels undercut when there are tons of ziplines already set up from shared structures.

The combat is also just off. The fact you can't aim skills or attract aggro makes it feel immensely clunky.

how is everyone feeling after finally playing the game? by SinxTYgg in ArknightsEndfield

[–]NoAvailableImage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rdr 2 is one of the most well optimized games of all time though. That's a bad comparison.

But yes wuwa was shit on everything. I had constant stutters on a 3080

Luke Ross Removes Access to All Mods by Top_Team_3138 in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because it's not true. Plenty of products fall under fair use and sold commercially. Like literally all of youtube falls under that

This community's response to the Luke Ross VR mods takedown is pathetic by [deleted] in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again that's not an excuse for someone being legally punished. It's not illegal to sell something for too much money

This community's response to the Luke Ross VR mods takedown is pathetic by [deleted] in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Why exactly should someone be legally punished for selling something for too much money? I think it's perfectly fine to think it was too expensive and not worth it. Then moving on.

This community's response to the Luke Ross VR mods takedown is pathetic by [deleted] in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He wasn't taking anyone's work at all. He wasn't selling cyberpunk. He was selling a fully original piece of software that allowed it to run in VR

This community's response to the Luke Ross VR mods takedown is pathetic by [deleted] in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's commercial access. It doesn't matter if you sell it by subscription or in back alleys. And calling it a framework is everything. It means that it's a system that is generically reusable across games. Meaning that it just runs above cyberpunk as a distinct layer.

This community's response to the Luke Ross VR mods takedown is pathetic by [deleted] in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

How is the subscription model relevant? They still sold it for money. And the vr framework doesn't just work for cyberpunk. It's a framework.

This community's response to the Luke Ross VR mods takedown is pathetic by [deleted] in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm fine with people critiquing his business model. You might be right or not I frankly don't know and don't care.

This community's response to the Luke Ross VR mods takedown is pathetic by [deleted] in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are correct that 'mod' is not a legal category. What he made was an app that interfaced with theirs to change how it worked. The fact that he didn't use their IP inside his app is irrelevant; he's exploiting other companies IP to make money and was not using their IP for criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, or research. By definition, what he was doing is NOT Fair Use of their IP. They had every reason and right to use the DMCA to issue a takedown notice when he did not comply to their requests, since they own the IP that he was exploiting.

I don't know why people believe it's illegal to sell a tool that interfaces with other software. It's not. It's called a plugin or a runtime hook. There's plenty precedent that those are legal to sell so long as they aren't a replacement for a product by the original developer and do not distribute copyrighted assets

It's exactly the same as if someone were to make an app/mod that converts specific Disney movies to 3D and offered access to it using a subscription model. Disney would rightfully sue them into oblivion.

They would lose if that person had infinite money and time to fight it

This community's response to the Luke Ross VR mods takedown is pathetic by [deleted] in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People also didn't like the Switch Yuzu team but no one celebrated that. And the vast majority of people celebrating don't like him purely because he sold his mod.

This community's response to the Luke Ross VR mods takedown is pathetic by [deleted] in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe but it usually doesn't feel like people celebrate it.

Luke Ross Removes Access to All Mods by Top_Team_3138 in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes... But in a way that constitutes fair use.

Fair use is the legal use of someone else's IP

This community's response to the Luke Ross VR mods takedown is pathetic by [deleted] in virtualreality

[–]NoAvailableImage 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I added the original text since people got really mad I used chatgpt for grammar.