Original, clunky form of the question:

What gameplay settings/options that some game genres don’t often have would make you more apt to play them?

  • @djsoren19
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    59 hours ago

    Not technically gameplay or genre based, but god I fucking hate games made in Unreal Engine, because they often have a shit-ton of extra post-processing effects going on that you just cannot turn off. There’s been a lot of games that I’ve had to set down forever because the combination of bad FOV and being unable to fix the motion blur/ambient occlusion/film grain(don’t get me started) just makes them nauseating to look at for too long.

  • @[email protected]
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    8 hours ago

    Pokemon : make a “I’ve played this game since RBY, skip tutorial” button

    Shooters : MTX in every corner of every menu need to go. I want an option that turns it all off.

    Full RPG’s : scalable stats option that allow a player to skim class options instead of 900 options per class. So if you want TPG lite it automatically just “levels up” your class for you.

    Games in general being over 60gb is an immediate “I ain’t installing this shit” - make minimal install package options.

    Halo : make an actually coherent story. This one isn’t an option or setting…

  • @[email protected]
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    713 hours ago

    It’s not really gameplay but : not rendering me deaf when launching the game for the first time, games need to have their volume down to 50% by default

    • @[email protected]
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      14 hours ago

      I once made this argument to a game dev community on Reddit and was called crazy for it. There are games where I literally have to remove my headsets when they open. Devs that make games for pc should understand that pc users don’t just use their pc to play games, but also for other things. So volume control is obviously tied to each individual app/program.

      I would like it if all games launched a simplified settings menu first thing after you open them up, before any cutscenes or intros.

  • @[email protected]
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    210 hours ago

    Most games these days have these options, but some still don’t!

    Anything to help with motion sickness.

    Head bobbing, first person, motion blur, field of view, how fast you turn based on mouse speed but I always forget the name, others.

    • @[email protected]
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      25 hours ago

      Either Mouse / Look Sensitivity or Mouse / Look Acceleration is the term you are looking for.

  • @[email protected]
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    210 hours ago

    Regardless of genre, if your game is single player but doesn’t allow me to pause when I have a distraction arise, then I likely won’t choose to play it over another game that I can pause whenever I want to sneeze or whatever.

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    413 hours ago

    Hack n slash games: disable weapon “trails”.

    I don’t need a motion blur the size of a city bus everytime i swing my weapon…

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    13 hours ago

    Fixed/Classic camera for games in the Survival Horror genre.

    It used to be the defacto camera style for the whole genre. Then Resident Evil 4 changed into an Action Shooter and sold better, so now the camera style has basically died out in favor of the over used, bland, copying everyone else over-the-shoulder camera.

    • FiveMacs
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      -112 hours ago

      I call that the console camera. It’s ok I guess for console players, but once you use a mouse it feels jank and broken. Camera glitching into terrain and just feeling Garbage

  • No settings or options are gonna fix what I find not fun about the genres I don’t like (MOBA, Hidden Object, and racing games). I just don’t find the gameplay of these genres fun.