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      Right? I think this is the answer to why people don’t get invested in a game like this. The publisher asks customers for money upfront, then continues to ask through in game purchases, forcing a connection to them whenever you use it all the while holding a button that can cut off access to everything you paid them for. The rational response is to refuse this skewed bargain, and play something better.

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    I wouldn’t really trust Amazon to run anything on my PC with internet access, let alone pay them for a game.

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    Making a game and projecting monthly users like that seems rooted in something other than passion for creating good games anyway. Glad to never know you.

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      Projecting the number of users is a big part of planning for online games to ensure they have infrastructure. Helldivers 2 for example ended up with a playerbase about 4x their expectations when they initially released which is why they ran into server load issues.

      A concurrent player count high of only 320 for an estimated 100k active users per month is absolutely hilarious though.

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    The problem with capitalism is that rich morons can dictate all the resources onto a game with completely unreasonable expectations, and when it inevitably blows up in their face they’ll ruin the lives of the hundreds of people who worked on the game by firing them. And these people’s families will fall into chaos through no fault of their own.

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      Yep, not until today did I hear about this thing.

      Not that it would have mattered really.

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        Comments on youtube trailer for this game show that 2 months ago people knew it flopped. Also, apparently they had MrBeast help promote this game.

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      amazon marketing basically put all their advertising budget by making mr beast create an event themed around it, and most people didnt get the memo that it was an actual game.

      if you dont watch him, or know someone who watches him, you basically would have never known. similar to how most pc players werent aware of concord at launch because its only advertisment was if you happen to watch state of play, a sony event.

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        That makes a lot of sense.

        I don’t watch mr beast or know anyone who does and I’ve never heard of this game until now.

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        I’m a millennial and had never heard of or seen Mr. Beast until he had that controversy around the same time he started launching shitty foods, which was enough for me to be like “don’t care for anything this guy’s involved with moving forward.” and have since then not even seen ads for anything he does except maybe once? before a Fallout episode.

        They must have their targeted advertising on lock ‘cause I guess they got the message from my lack of interest that I’m not in his demographic and aren’t advertising to me.

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          Millennial also. Mostly know Mr. Beast aka Jimmy Donaldson for denying contestants female hygiene products, running illegal sweepstakes, and torturing Jake Weddle with 24/7 lights on sadistic exercise challenges and damaging his long term health while teasing more prize money for a video that was never released.

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          Millennial also, very glad not to have Mr. Beast advertised to me. I had one glance at that mf and I knew he’s just doing it for the money. Phony ahh bish.

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              Well yeah, sponsorships. But all his videos are for the money. Only. And all the controversy around him doesn’t sit well with me. I watched his former employees say some pretty damning things. And showed some pretty damning footage.

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            Claims to be a millennial then uses “ahh” like a 14 year old girl on ticktock. Something here is fishy.

            I denounce your claim of millennial status. No self respecting depressed millennial would be caught dead using Gen z brain rot algospeak

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          mr beast was so cringey when he did that cringey “al qaeda in a cave like skit commercial” with him and other influencers being forced to eat his poisonous food.

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        plus people are getting turned off by mr beast and his content/ behaviour too. and the cringey DIY commercial he did with lunchly.

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        Wait you are telling me that the very generation of kiddos who find Mr Beast amusing and enjoy spending their free time watching others play video games didnt end up playing the video game that was heavily marketed towards them?

        I’m sure Amazon will be giving the pink slip to a few people and they’ve really earned it.

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      I’ve seen double digit posts about it closing, which is super weird on Lemmy.

      Before that is never heard of it either

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    Not that I would outright refuse a live service game, yet, but this sort of thing being a possibility is why I would see it as quite a large red flag when thinking of getting a game.

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      “We’ve made a bang-average live service game that both costs money upfront and has ‘monetisation’ features built in. In addition, it’s in a somewhat niche hard-to-describe genre, has a nondescript name, and we pissed our advertising budget up the wall.”

      Nice one, AWS. 100K players, easily.

      Like you say, if you’re paying money upfront, you want it forever. From the initial “four player dungeon crawler” description, I thought they’d remade Gauntlet or something - I might be up for that, if it was made with love. Instead, they appear to have made an online collection of bonus levels from Spyro, with corporate-approved zaniness and 'tude that’s always asking you for your credit card details, and that they can shut down whenever they like. How about no?