It's the oddest choice to sue FromSoftware because Elden Ring, a Souls-like which, is advertised to be a very difficult game. Personally, I stay away from Fromsoft games because of their difficulty, I play games for fun; any game that requires an extreme amount of skill right out off the bat is simply not it to me. I guess this person can waste their money doing whatever they'd like; I don't see them having any hope of winning this frivolous lawsuit.
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I do not always have time to “git gud” at a game. Sometimes I want to sit down and play a game for fun, not frustration. I might have played Elden Ring for more than an hour if it had an easier difficulty.
Sometimes I want to sit down and play a game for fun, not frustration.
there are a lot of games that are fun AND easy...that said, if i'm really enjoying a game and get to a boss that causes more frustration than fun, and is going to consume more time than i'm willing to spend, then it's cheese/godmode o'clock. done, dgaf. devs make the games they want, i play them the way i want. win-win
I haven't bought Elden Ring for this exact reason, but I love watching other people struggle and then succeed at it.
I have one friend who uninstalled Elden Ring completely after they reduced the difficulty of the new expansion DLC because he felt like they watered down his achievement of beating it.
Ultimately games are a form of art and their designers and developers have the ultimate say in how accessable (or not) they want to make the experience. I have also seen games with way too much ease of play features that completely destroy any challenge to the point of making it unplayable (looks a Ubisoft).
Researching games before you buy has become a critical skill to avoid feeling burned, because social media does an amazing job of selling you games through FOMO.
Wemod is how I do it.
Very Onionesque.
Fo real tho, difficulty in some games is more of an add on than a core mechanic. FromSoft weave difficulty into the narrative of their games in a way that is just so deliciously painful. More please.
I agree with the general sentiment of my fellow commenters, however, coffee is hot, and there are labels on the coffee stating that because of a lawsuit like this. What a interesting precedent to games will this set. How you put a disclaimer in a game stating it's difficulty level? Compared to what?
Plaintiff will have to prove some form of legally enshrined harm has occurred.
I can't imagine what kind of results from not winning due to difficulty that may be appealing to a judge as a form of 'damage'.
Emotional trauma? Discrimination? Ableism? With this games accessibility has been the ongoing issue, they could argue around that.
Significant uptick in fools to block today on lemmy.
It feels like reddit 2015 up in here.
I’ll get the popcorn…