Livestream You Will Want To Attend
Mathieu Cote's Livestream December 2th at 5pm. A charity live stream, so please be friendly.
- Wednesday, December 2, 2020
- 5:00 PM 6:00 PM
I'm not sure if this is going to be on Mathieu's Twitch; https://www.twitch.tv/MC_ote
Dead by Daylights; https://www.twitch.tv/deadbydaylight
or some other channel, but I figure many of you would want to know.
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I have the feeling it's not going to end well, especially not after this disastrous launch.
I hope the chat does go easy on him
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Poor Mr. Cote... After his last comment on OoO, and this launch, I'm sure that stream's chat is gonna be... How you would say, "wild".
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i see twitter bans
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Lol could you imagine? The backlash would be crazy if they started banning people for following the directors twitter.
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Gonna be wild.
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This livestream out of others could go one of two ways after what just happened with this chapter...
As much as I know people want to go and yell at him through chat, I feel like it is best if we stay civil and get through this.
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Dunno if we are going to get some answers, or even questions, for once, OR if we are going to get the same Mathieu Cote that tells us to "play Civilization, or something"
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His comments on OoO were fine. He was actually the one that said if the perk is unfun it should be looked into.
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The stream is also not about the recent chapter, or the game currently, but his career starting with a disc game into a online game that has continuous updates.
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oh. Yeah, screw that then. Like, if the devs weren't like this with their game and it's community, then I'd be all for it. Jeff Kaplan of Blizzard Entertainment is a shining example of how you should be with your community when it comes to hyping things up and new content, and Riot Games (at least related to Valorant. I don't play League) is how you should be with your community and game when it comes to balance.
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Riot in terms of league is a great example on how to make a ######### ton of merch without any of it feeling cheap and overpriced because music. Literally K/DA and True Damage bring me life and there's a just dance now and it's beautiful. They're a great example of filling a niche market perfectly and expanding it to other areas to get more people into the game.
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hell, Riot as a whole is incredible. Really good at balance, really good with their community, really creative, open to feedback. I think Riot is a shining example of what game developers should strive to be
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Riot is a good example, but Papa Jeff and the OW team are way closer to BHVR and Bethesda levels of community respect than Riot. From metas that lasted months and even over a year, broken easy characters that gave more value than hard skillful ones, ingame events that give less and less content with each month- its a mess. I came over from OW to DBD cause of all their mess, and while DBD has its problems too I enjoy it more than OW (maybe personal preference, but point still stands).
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I'm not even going to get into this, because I'm gonna rant for hours on why easy characters deserve just as much strength as difficult characters, but yeah, Blizzard is definitely similar to BHVR. The difference is that Blizzard shows that they actually care, and that they are trying to please the cesspool of their community.
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I actually don't like Blizzard after the marketing with Overwatch. I don't like Riot because they went from caring about the game being casual to extremely competitive. Now the kind of developer that they should be using as a role model is; Final Fantasy XIV. Square Enix's Naoki Yoshida "Yoshi P" is a magnificent example of what a video game producer, director and designer should be. Not only do they put the community first, but the prioritize the game being casual and fair. Even with the extremely competivie players you cannot find any clear statistic certain classes/builds are better than others. You literally can play whatever you want, whenever you want, and getting a party for dungeons through the matchmaker is a literal dream come true when it comes to online gaming.
Also if something is broke to #########, they just immediately take it off, apologize to the community, and then don't release it till it's fixed. While at the same time rarely ever releasing something broken in the first place.
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But isn't he also the guy who said that pkayers using OoO rarely escape, so it isn't a problem?
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no, he isn't.
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No, that was Almo, he’s a different member of the team.
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Oh. Welp, never mind, then.
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We need to make him say it.
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