no big aoe2 streamer on lineright now, aoe2 has 1k viewers and aoe4 has 6.5k viewers; still long ways till they can be comparable
no big aoe2 streamer on lineright now, aoe2 has 1k viewers and aoe4 has 6.5k viewers; still long ways till they can be comparable
why is the need of a new game, if we have already an exclent one?? and it calls AoE2ML, Demuslim and Hera got in regular basis 1.5 -2k, and when one of them ends his stream just raid one of the others, they are like the biggest AoE4 streamers- top players. Bonjwa and Grubby being the biggest streamers for AoE4 without doubt. For me it seems that these numbers are not for an esport (just like AoE2),, maybe we have to wait for Riot in order to get a new and good RTS.
Well ofc hera had an amazing month before too because of aoe4 release as november was the first 4 weeks of aoe4 hype. Your statement only makes the stats look even better as he is getting good numbers even after initial weeks of hype around new game . He even missed the 2nd weekend of aoe4 release due to some twitch ban of 3-4 daysPeak viewers down, average viewers down, followers gained down, followers/hr down...?
The Frost Giant RTS is going to be on Unreal Engine 5, so it'll look like a 2022 game at the very leastmaybe we have to wait for Riot in order to get a new and good RTS.
I pity your tiny mind that is so easily influenced by a single article and can't comprehend the basic fact that there can be more than one bad person in the world.Yeah I realize you haven't read jack **** about Mark Zuckerburg and Facebook
Would be interesting to see in comparison to last few months of AoE2.Well ofc hera had an amazing month before too because of aoe4 release as november was the first 4 weeks of aoe4 hype. Your statement only makes the stats look even better as he is getting good numbers even after initial weeks of hype around new game . He even missed the 2nd weekend of aoe4 release due to some twitch ban of 3-4 days
(what facebook does with simple algorithms which don't concern themselves with morals
I have no issues with paying £50 or whatever the equivalent is for a triple A game. I'm happy to pay more than that.I’m surprised like some too at the price being an issue for some.
I remember seeing AoK (not even Conquerors included) for $50 at Walmart or Target back in 99 or 2000. Then every new game for PS2, Xbox, or Gamecube was also $50 since like 2001. I don’t remember how much N64 or SNES games costed back in early 90s, probably wasn’t much different. $10 increase doesn’t seem like a whole lot, especially with how games today look comparatively to ancient days (wonder how much Doom costed when I played it in 95, can’t remember unfortunately).
AoE4 is an AAA Game (even 80.- here), that price doesn't come out of nowhere, the amount of work hours that went into it must translate directly into it.I have no issues with paying £50 or whatever the equivalent is for a triple A game. I'm happy to pay more than that.
AOE4 isn't a triple A game.
If quality, or even popularity, were to define an AAA game, stuff like Stardew Valley or Undertale would qualify.This is an interesting question. What defines an AAA game? Is it the money and hours spent, the price tag, or its quality? If it is the quality how do we decide that (the criteria) or it is vastly subjective?
so you basically say AoE4 for example is an AAA game because it was planned to be one, like a Ferrari is developed to be an AAA car or something.Seems a quite objective way to define AAA games, thus interesting.If quality, or even popularity, were to define an AAA game, stuff like Stardew Valley or Undertale would qualify.
I think we're good just keeping that tag to the amount of marketing that goes into a game, which is directly reflecting the game's overall budget.
For me it was always quite clear that the budget is the factor whether a game is AAA or not. But not absolute numbers but relative to the market. Usually the development time and price tag correlates with it too. How many copies get sold is irrelevant, then the AAA title just flopped. When the game quality doesn't look or feel like they had a big budget it's just sad.This is an interesting question. What defines an AAA game? Is it the money and hours spent, the price tag, or its quality? If it is the quality how do we decide that (the criteria) or it is vastly subjective?
For me it's how much was spent on game dev (Budget)This is an interesting question. What defines an AAA game? Is it the money and hours spent, the price tag, or its quality? If it is the quality how do we decide that (the criteria) or it is vastly subjective?
High budget is the only thing that defines AAA games, both for development and marketing. Still they are supposed to be the best any company can make.This is an interesting question. What defines an AAA game? Is it the money and hours spent, the price tag, or its quality? If it is the quality how do we decide that (the criteria) or it is vastly subjective?
In the video-game industry, AAA (pronounced and sometimes written Triple-A) is an informal classification used to categorise games produced and distributed by a mid-sized or major publisher, which typically have higher development and marketing budgets than other tiers of games- that is from wiki, cause other sources skip somethings, i guess that should give you an idea.This is an interesting question. What defines an AAA game? Is it the money and hours spent, the price tag, or its quality? If it is the quality how do we decide that (the criteria) or it is vastly subjective?
The quality on superficial level.This is an interesting question. What defines an AAA game? Is it the money and hours spent, the price tag, or its quality? If it is the quality how do we decide that (the criteria) or it is vastly subjective?
Well not exactly, unless you playing on voobly, but I don't understand why ppl do play there anyways.This reliance on NEW GRAPHICS is a relic of the BIT WARs
I don't care how good a game looks. I care about the gameplay.
This is why I play a 22 year old game
AAA is not a quality tag, it is budget and price tag.
Theoritically yes, but after AOE4 and Cyberpunk...Meh...The quality is simply expected because of price tag.