Maynard_Tool said:
Jordahn said:
Maynard_Tool said:
Jordahn said:
Maynard_Tool said:
Jordahn said:
Maynard_Tool said:
So it all comes down to preference? There's no way to measure quality in videogames?
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Never said there was no way to measure quality in videogame. Never. But quality is never measured by popularity.
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So tell me... how do we measure quality in videogames?
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So tell me... How is something the most popular/that sold the most automatically means it of top quality.
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i guess you dont have an answer.
In my opinion, if X products offers what I'm looking for, that's what I call a quality product. If X product offers what people like in the market, better than Y product, it's a better product in my eyes.
Good quality (imo) means is a product that offers me what i'm looking for and what I really like, for the right price.
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So you say you'll go with a game because it's popular/top selling, not because it fits your gaming needs/wants, right? Can you answer my question?
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No... I just said. A quality game for me is the one that offers me what I'm looking for. And that's the same for the other people that buys games. So i guess if 20 million people chose Mario Kart for example, is a good quality game. It satisfied the needs of more than 20 million people....
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You're saying it satisfied them at the point of purchase? That's when the sale goes through (your unit of measurement)...not after they've played it for a month and came to a decision. I've bought many games that I hated and definitely didn't think we're quality...but since I bought them, they became quality, apparently.
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