metalangel wrote:
Oh, but people want feel good at games without any effort! They have busy lives and want rewind functions and other crutches so they can herp derp their way to an unbroken streak of hollow victories!
I'm in two minds about this sort of stuff.
On the one hand I take your point and it is valid to an extent, but on the other hand a lot of us 'first generation video games players' are now pushing up to 40 years old or more, and we do have busy lives and we do have a limited amount of gaming time and sometimes little crutches like a limited rewind function can make a lot of difference to our overall enjoyment of a game.
(And IIRC DiRT3 and any other game of this ilk always has a hardcore mode or simply the option to just turn all that shit off, so it's not like you have to use the crutches.)
The same debate is going on with WoW and has been for a while, since they introduced looking for group and 'LFG raid difficulty' etc etc and the hardcore give it 'OMFG they're nerfing our game!' and me and my mates are just like 'Woohoo! We finally get to see raid content without having to raid three nights a week which we
simply cannot fucking do'.
I don't see anything wrong with games 'making people feel good without any effort', games are
supposed to make people feel good, they are entertainment after all. As long as folks have the option to turn the stuff off that they don't like, I don't see the problem with giving everyone else the choice to use it or not.
Turn off every assist in DiRT3 and use one of the insane Group B rally cars, and it's as tough a rally gaming challenge as you'll get.