Nintendo are such a contradiction to themselves. On one hand you get a game like breath of the wild that’s clearly been made with such love, to give gamers the best experience they know how. And then this, the it’s all about the money, miserly Nintendo.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostNintendo are such a contradiction to themselves. On one hand you get a game like breath of the wild that’s clearly been made with such love, to give gamers the best experience they know how. And then this, the it’s all about the money, miserly Nintendo.
There’s no figuring Nintendo out whatsoever.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostReduce rng?
An example would be... Like in World of Warcraft, where you get a chest when you finish a dungeon, and the contents of it are semi-random. The chest maybe always contains 5 things out of a list of 40. You might get the 5 things you need on your first go if you're lucky, or you could do the dungeon 20 times and still not have the 5 things you need after the 20th go.
Basically the fewer RNG mechanics you have in a game, the fairer it's perceived to be.
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Originally posted by Asura View Post"Random number generation"; it's a term used a lot with freemium games.
An example would be... Like in World of Warcraft, where you get a chest when you finish a dungeon, and the contents of it are semi-random. The chest maybe always contains 5 things out of a list of 40. You might get the 5 things you need on your first go if you're lucky, or you could do the dungeon 20 times and still not have the 5 things you need after the 20th go.
Basically the fewer RNG mechanics you have in a game, the fairer it's perceived to be.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostJust unusual wording I guess, reduce Rng, as that’s quite encompassing.
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Originally posted by Brad View PostYeah that’s the only thing I know as rng. Just unusual wording I guess, reduce Rng, as that’s quite encompassing.
One of the mobile partners was quite disgruntled about it as they could of quadrupled income or something crazy like that but Nintendo held them back as Nintendo themselves don’t need the money from mobiles, just the advertising to sell their main console games.
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