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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Plume@beehaw.org to c/gaming@beehaw.org

I've been thinking about making this thread for a few days. Sometimes, I play a game and it has some very basic features that are just not in every other game and I think to myself: Why is this not standard?! and I wanted to know what were yours.

I'm talking purely about in-game features. I'm not talking about wanting games to have no microtransactions or to be launch in an actually playable state because, while I agree this problem is so large it's basically a selling when it's not here... I think it's a different subject and it's not what I want this to be about, even if we could talk about that for hours too.

Anyway. For me, it would simply be this. Options. Options. Options. Just... give me more of those. I love me some more settings and ways to tweak my experience.

Here are a few things that immediatly jump to my mind:

  • Let me move the HUD however I want it.
  • Take the Sony route and give me a ton of accessibility features, because not only is making sure everyone can enjoy your game cool, but hey, these are not just accessibility features, at the end of the day, they're just more options and I often make use of them.
  • This one was actually the thing that made me want to make this post: For the love of everything, let me choose my languages! Let me pick which language I want for the voices and which language I want for the interface seperatly, don't make me change my whole Steam language or console language just to get those, please!
  • For multiplayer games: Let people host their own servers. Just like it used to be. I'm so done with buying games that will inevitably die with no way of playing them ever again in five years because the company behind it shut down the servers. for it (Oh and on that note, bring back server browsers as an option too.)

What about you? What feature, setting, mode or whatever did you encounter in a game that instantly made you wish it would in every other games?


EDIT:

I had a feeling a post like this would interest you. :3

I am glad you liked this post. It's gotten quite a lot of engagement, much more than I expected and I expected it to do well, as it's an interesting topic. I want you to know that I appreciate all of you who took the time to interact with it You've all had great suggestion for the most part, and it's been quite interesting to read what is important to you in video games.

I now have newly formed appreciation from some aspects of games that I completely ignored and there are now quite a lot of things that I want to see become standard to. Especially some of you have troubles with accessibility, like text being read aloud which is not common enough.

Something that keeps on popping up is indeed more accessibility features. It makes me think we really need a database online for games which would detail and allow filtering of games by the type of accessibility features they have. As some features are quite rare to see but also kind of vital for some people to enjoy their games. That way, people wouldn't have to buy a game or do extensive research to see if a game covers their needs. I'm leaving this here, so hopefully someone smarter than me and with the knowledge on how to do this could work on it. Or maybe it already exists and in this case I invite you to post it. :)

While I did not answer most of you, I did try and read the vast majority of the things that landed in my notifications.

There you go. I'm just really happy that you liked this post. :)

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[-] Sivick314@universeodon.com 4 points 1 year ago

@Plume the nemesis system from shadow of mordor. Too bad they copyrighted it. The pricks...

[-] Fisch@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

3D audio or HTRF or whatever the right term is. Being able to hear what direction a sound comes from makes the game sound so much better. It also kind of sounds clearer imo because you can actually discern the individual sounds and they don't get "mushed" together.

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[-] ArmokGoB@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 year ago

Holding down MMB for callouts in online games. Apex and Risk of Rain 2 both do it and it's super useful.

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[-] exscape@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

FOV slider and option to disable head bob if present. Games with a too narrow FOV and/or head bob are unplayable for tons of people who suffer from motion sickness, and it's such a shame to have so many good games ruined by it.

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[-] frog@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

I just want proper Nvidia Surround/AMD Eyefinity/ultrawide screen resolution options. About 50% of games have them, 50% don't, and it's really frustrating to play a game where my playing experience would be so much better if I could use Surround, but the game just has no support for any resolution that isn't 16:9.

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[-] switches@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

being able to ping anything to my teammates in any multiplayer game ala apex legends. its just so damn useful i wish more games had it.

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[-] Butterbee@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

For coop games with dialog I really loved how Baldur's Gate 3 let everyone see the dialog choices and click on them to vote for what they would want. The player in the dialog didn't have to choose it, but they could see and it let every player feel like they were a part of every conversation instead of just watching.

[-] JakenVeina@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago

Borderless Windowed mode. Seriously, there is 0 excuse for PC games to not support it, it's 2023.

[-] Plume@beehaw.org 3 points 1 year ago

I'm gonna be honest, I never really understood what it did. The difference between fullscreen and windowed mode is kind of obvious, but borderless? I get what it does, it's like windowed mode but borderless and it can take the whole screen. But then why not just make it fullscreen? I don't understand it.

And especially when apparently some games run better with it? Which... I don't know, I just don't understand it.

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[-] jjjalljs@ttrpg.network 3 points 1 year ago

Probably difficult for technical reasons, but it would be cool if I could rewind the game arbitrarily in games where you can quicksave/load. Like I can save and try the thing and reload if I don't like the results, but it'd be neat if I could just rewind.

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[-] Kazumara@feddit.de 3 points 1 year ago

Lefty mode would be nice. I'm tired of rebinding movement keys in every game.

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[-] fell@ma.fellr.net 3 points 1 year ago

@Plume The Witness has no menu and no savegames. When you boot it up, you're instantly exactly where you left off.

This doesn't work for all games, but I wish more games would do it like that.

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