• Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    Oh wow, I had no interest at all in trying these previously. Reducing the quality of the games by adding ads and in app purchases is exactly the thing that will push me to give it a try.

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    11 months ago

    Of course.

    I mean the CEO probably noticed they can only but two yachts this year after firing 20% of the workforce, so they need to increase their bonuses somehow.

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      11 months ago

      That’s a shame, just before they were gonna release the Dave Chapelle’s Transphobia Simulator

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      11 months ago

      Someone else in my household pays for it so I have it for now… but I haven’t touched it in months.

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    Yes, just what I wanted.

    I don’t even want interactive titles, why did Netflix clutter the interface with games? I just want to how some noise in the background, so I don’t have to listen to my thoughts.

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      There’s a lot of reward for experimenting with what you think your customers want if you’re correct. Mobile games probably aren’t the right avenue for them to go down, but things like Cyberpunk, The Witcher, and Arcane have proven extremely lucrative for not just Netflix but in generating interest in the properties they’re attached to, so it would stand to reason that having a gaming arm would mean they could attain that success and not have to share it with a business partner. Again, I don’t think mobile games will accomplish this, but I get the line of reasoning.

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        Mobile games makes no sense for Netflix. They might as well sell donuts.

        The only gaming service that would make sense for Netflix is game streaming. Like Luna or Xbox Cloud gaming.

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          I’d imagine it would make sense for them to make a publisher or large development studio to make the types of games that their shows have benefited from, like an inverse Warner Bros. WB has always been allergic to making any video game that isn’t based off of DC or one of their big movies, but imagine if they did that in reverse and made a game with a movie in mind that could be made out of the same premise? That’s the crossover that’s worked so well for Netflix shows (and The Last of Us and Mario).

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      Steve Jobs is a great example. Before the 90s, most lay-people didn’t know what computers could even do, let alone what design would lead to the most effective user experience. Jobs was able to have a vision for what the platform needed to be before any of his target demographic was capable of asking for it.

      But Jobs is in the 1% here, the other 99% are people trying to make it seem like they do work. As long as they can put it on their yearly review and get a raise, they don’t care if it gets removed and replaced with someone else’ shitty idea in 6mo.

  • Max-P@lemmy.max-p.me
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    I’m not playing Netflix games unless they bring back the good ol’ cable TV games from the late 90s to dick around with your remote on the TV for 10 minutes.

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    I recently canceled my Netflix subscription just because I use Youtube and Paramount about 150% more often, and then finding out they had … games lol I don’t believe you

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    11 months ago

    This abusive business model is the dominant strategy.

    If we allow this to continue, there will be nothing else.

    Only legislation will fix this.