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Comments by Gibibit, gibibit@lemmy.world
“Tim Sweeney claims that the technology he is behind will be a cure-all. Somehow reporters think that a CEO backing their own business venture is newsworthy.”
Revenue per hour of fun instead of cost. Now we’re thinking with hat trading!
Idk if you like quake as much as doom but you can get hours of fun out of a map pack like the quake brutalist jam. Very high quality maps completely for free. Those thousand hours for 4 pounds definitely beat all my top games, I’d say it was worth it.
Now that you mention it I also got PUBG to play at an afterwork event with colleagues. Might be down there with GTA in terms of value for me.
Sounds like mirrors edge is a real comfort game for you. Unless you Speedrun it or something😅
Most value is probably Awesomenauts at around €50 spent and 1950 hours coming to 2.5c/h
Team Fortress 2 is there for me too, about €100 spent and 2200 hours for a shocking 4.5c/h. Still play it to this day.
Minecraft is also around the somewhere but like everyone else I have no clue about hours played. Might be anything from 500 to 2000 hours, impossible to estimate. Since I got the beta or alpha for cheap, I think €10, it might top the other two.
My worst value game is definitely GTA 5. I think I got that at €50 or so directly from Rockstar and only played it for an hour online and like an hour singleplayer. I enjoyed gta in the past but just don’t care for it anymore, got bored out of my mind. Least time I ever spent on a game that expensive without being able to refund.
I remember Marvel vs Capcom 3 being advertised on Newgrounds yeaaaars ago. By Egoraptor and a bunch of other artists if I remember correctly. The animations should still be there.
They want to get listed as contributors on as many projects as possible because they use their github as portfolio.
Also a relatively easier way to keep your github history active for every day I guess, compared to making new projects and keeping them functional.
In other words, its to generate stupid metrics for stupid employers.
RetroFed
“Tim Sweeney claims that the technology he is behind will be a cure-all. Somehow reporters think that a CEO backing their own business venture is newsworthy.”
Revenue per hour of fun instead of cost. Now we’re thinking with hat trading!
Idk if you like quake as much as doom but you can get hours of fun out of a map pack like the quake brutalist jam. Very high quality maps completely for free. Those thousand hours for 4 pounds definitely beat all my top games, I’d say it was worth it.
Now that you mention it I also got PUBG to play at an afterwork event with colleagues. Might be down there with GTA in terms of value for me.
Sounds like mirrors edge is a real comfort game for you. Unless you Speedrun it or something😅
Most value is probably Awesomenauts at around €50 spent and 1950 hours coming to 2.5c/h
Team Fortress 2 is there for me too, about €100 spent and 2200 hours for a shocking 4.5c/h. Still play it to this day.
Minecraft is also around the somewhere but like everyone else I have no clue about hours played. Might be anything from 500 to 2000 hours, impossible to estimate. Since I got the beta or alpha for cheap, I think €10, it might top the other two.
My worst value game is definitely GTA 5. I think I got that at €50 or so directly from Rockstar and only played it for an hour online and like an hour singleplayer. I enjoyed gta in the past but just don’t care for it anymore, got bored out of my mind. Least time I ever spent on a game that expensive without being able to refund.
I remember Marvel vs Capcom 3 being advertised on Newgrounds yeaaaars ago. By Egoraptor and a bunch of other artists if I remember correctly. The animations should still be there.
They want to get listed as contributors on as many projects as possible because they use their github as portfolio.
Also a relatively easier way to keep your github history active for every day I guess, compared to making new projects and keeping them functional.
In other words, its to generate stupid metrics for stupid employers.