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Torment Nexus again (hexbear.net)
submitted 10 months ago by autismdragon@hexbear.net to c/games@hexbear.net

https://nitter.net/DiscussingFilm/status/1742925729355251953

I actually dont know if this is a torment nexus situation i havent read the book or seen the movie lol. But people are making that joke!

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[-] oktherebuddy@hexbear.net 14 points 10 months ago

What is it about the word "metaverse" that makes corpos think the product doesn't have to be a good fuckin game, worthwhile place to spend time, etc. Like making any piece of media worth spending time with is really fucking hard! But no, we're gonna do an Intellectual Property Museum again.

[-] zifnab25@hexbear.net 11 points 10 months ago

Its funny, because Ready Player One is a hagiography to the '00s-era MMOs (that largely sucked, were impossible to maintain, and have completely fallen out of fashion in the last ten years). And now we've got these companies coming in and saying "What if literally everything was an MMO? Like, every waking hour you were in this mediocre open game world powered by NEETs and digital gold farmers?"

Like making any piece of media worth spending time with is really fucking hard! But no, we're gonna do an Intellectual Property Museum again.

I think we did crest a point at which there was simply too much content, and now we're seeing a downsizing of sorts. But the old IP is too valuable to just throw away, and nobody knows how to do the old Disney "put this shit in the vault for five or ten years to let it recapitalize via nostalgia" trick anymore.

So the new solution is to create "All The Things World", maintain the superabundance of old properties, and just pack them into a Content As Service model where you can sample it a la carte in the most generic manner possible.

[-] Rom@hexbear.net 6 points 10 months ago

"What if literally everything was an MMO? Like, every waking hour you were in this mediocre open game world powered by NEETs and digital gold farmers?"

This is just capitalism again

[-] axont@hexbear.net 6 points 10 months ago

I think corporations are desperately trying to capture a prior form of the internet where there was a lot of creativity bouncing around because people were making stuff for fun rather than money or notoriety. They're trying to reinvent second life, but make it private.

They all believe they can create a second layer to the internet, a sub internet. It reminds me of how public spaces don't exist anymore in real life, but every now and then a private company will set up a little park or shops somewhere. But it's not really real. You get kicked out after 10pm, or it's just for residents, or it'll have its own private security. They want a metaverse that's like a mandatory private enclosed internet.

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