It does feel like the average person has the self control of a toddler.
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I don’t think they care as much as you think they do, it is how the average person would have purchased the game regardless
The 'everyone is 12' joke-theory is actually just essentially true.
In the US, the average adult person in fact is no more literate or 'numerate' than a 12 year old, a 5th grader.
The average person literally is a tween, in terms of higher thought capacity.
Again... this is not a joke, it is just actually true.
Apply George Carlin logic to this.
50% of American adults are less mentally capable than 12 year olds.
It's more about personal principles and values, not self control. I make impulsive purchases all the time, but exactly 0% of them goes to scummy piece of shit corporations whose board of directors should be put on death row.
There's an element of self control to sticking to values. I've seen people proclaim like they're going to boycott EA because of various reasons, but then some shiny new game comes out and those values fall.
Maybe they never really had he values in the first place.
Post-covid inflation proved to companies that customers will pay up regardless because they want it and they want it now, no matter the price. Hell, we laughed at horse armor but microtransactions caught on anyway. Voting with your wallet doesn't work because there are an endless swarm of consoomers itching to blow their money on product.
Consent is actually way cheaper to make than a product that's good for people.
Do not preorder anything ever
Especially digital stuff. What are they going to do, run out of bytes?
GTA5 was out for like three years on PC before I bothered with it. I found it to be... fairly mediocre. There's nothing in GTA6 that would make me feel otherwise. I'll eventually play it... at great discount, or not at all.
Yeah I genuinely don't understand the hype. Maybe I'm just old and fully saturated with GTA already.
nothing special but rabid fans and worth a billion dollars, it's the Taylor Swift of video game franchises
So I was watching JoeFromSeattle and he basically has an observation/theory from repeatedly interacting with these people on Twitter.
... They literally do not count themselves as 'gamers', they use the word to identify others.
These are the people who buy Madden/FIFA every year, every COD, every Battlefield, and assume everyone does that, to the point of projecting it without realizing it and then not believing you if you say you didn't do that as well.
... they are very often illiterate, cannot understand sentences above roughly Grade 5 complexity, always assume they are correct and work backwards to attempt to form a justification for whatever they've decided is corrrect.
... they're morons.
Like just... complete fucking morons.
And that's not an insult, its simply accurate.
It's always fun going through Facebook marketplace and seeing consoles for sale with their "game collection" which is just 10 boxes with the yearly iterations of FIFA and CoD.
People have the power to shut down bad practices if they had even a modicum of restraint. They don't, so here we are.
It's kind of disheartening not having solidarity as consumers. It also feeds this kinda FOMO because you showed restraint and are missing out on something.
I've come to terms with this. I view fomo content as disrespectful and I do not support the companies that use it as a tactic.
Kind of random but I hope they do the game comparisons not just with GTA 4 & 5 but also GTA clones like Watchdogs or even Cyberpunk 2077.
For all the graphical "upgrades" we've gotten, the physics and dynamic open world has fallen far behind.
What's the point of all that graphic fidelity if NPCs still act like scripted bots from Skyrim?
I was an adventurer too, until I took an arrow to the knee.
I'm out. I know that it wont amount to much in the grand scheme of things. I switched from a pure Playstation background (owned 1 through 5 on release day and had hundreds of games for each generation) over to PC. I wont partake in this, and I have spent thousands of hours with GTA.
Between Playatation being shitty and now Rockstar being extra shitty, I'm out.
GTA 6 won't come out for Linux. So not buying it is easy
AFAIK, Rockstar usually releases for PC a year or more after consoles. I believe GTA 5 will run on Linux with story mode, but not online mode due to the anti-cheat rootkit . Is there an indication that 6 will be different?
Or
Buy official or pirated physical disc media, pay $0 after optional initial purchase, forever own purchased or pirated+torrented movies
You have to protect your rights, no one else will
I still haven't played GTA 4 or 5. I own them (got 'em cheap long after release) but I haven't gotten around to playing them yet. Maybe by the time I have GTA 6 will be a reasonable price.
Remember the words of Guybrush Threepwood:

They're fine.
The hype is inordinate
GTA is the exact same formula since GTA3.
Sure you get a different story, visual upgrades, and some newer cars. But you're not paying for a new gaming experience, it's essentially become what people made fun of CoD or Nintendo games for.
In that sense you'll get the same thrills from past games. That's also why I didn't give a shit about anything past 3, because I like to play new games not reskins.
I think it's only survived because it is in this niche of socially acceptable "cool" games. You can admit to playing GTA to almost anyone and your not as much a "gamng nerd", but if you like a fantasy RPG your some basement dwelling dweeb. Honestly they are not all that different from each other.
different story, visual upgrades, newer cars
Just spitballing here, but isn't that like 90% of what makes a game? Or at the very least, literally any sequel?
Replacing "cars" with whatever is game-appropriate, of course
Let's also not forget that much of the talent that built GTA from 1 to 5 left Rockstar and did not work on 6. So there's no reason to believe it will even be as good as the rest of the series has been.
Is rockstar owned by Sony?
I'm not sure why we're surprised.
This entire gen has had spotty coverage of physical games at the best of times. Even on the biggest titles.
Just off the top of my head BG3 wasn't even available on disc, and Indiana Jones was only in some overpriced collector's edition.
I guess the odd way GTA6 is putting a code in a box is grabbing the headlines, rather than it just not being available on a disc.
Did I miss something or is gta not associated with Sony at all besides being console first for a while?
They announced that they're not releasing a disc version just a few days before sony announced they were going to phase out discs for the playstation.
Rockstar peaked with Red Dead Redemption 2.
They peaked with their last game they released? And you know this how?
Gamers are so impatient these days. I guess all that instant access via online platforms has spoiled them.
I still remember when you ordered physical games via mail and had to gulp actually wait a 1-2 weeks for delivery.
Either that or actually go into a store.
Back then you really looked forward to a game and you actually played and finished it. Also, patches or updates were either rare or non existent depending on the platform, so Devs actually had to release a complete game. There were no DLCs, there were expansion packs, if anything.
I never understood people who need to have a game or a piece of hardware on release day. There will always be bugs. When it comes to hardware, I always wait for at least one revision, before I pull the trigger. As for games, I no longer pay more than 20€ for a game. It's on my wishlist, I only care about the single player experience, my backlog is huge, sales happen all the time,... I can wait.
