Sony’s Concord might be the biggest entertainment failure of all time, so why wasn’t it news?

  • tquid@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I don’t see how vid o games are any harder to report on because their interactivity is somehow “untransferable”. Sports get reported on all the time.

    • ToastedPlanet@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 months ago

      Excluding things like yelling, doing the wave, or hitting noise sticks together, for the fans, sports are a passive experience. The fans have no real way to interact with a sport to determine a game’s outcome. A person playing a soccer video game has control of one of the teams and their inputs determine how well that team does.

      A news organization can play a clip of a soccer game and the experience is not that different than watching the game live. It’s not even that different from being at a stadium, besides being quieter.

      If a news organization played a clip of someone playing a soccer video game they would run into a problem. While the graphics might be impressive, the interactive nature of the video game is completely lost on the viewer. The news viewers seeing that clip aren’t experiencing controlling a soccer team. edit: The experience would not even be that different from watching a clip of a real soccer game.

      Video games have to be experienced firsthand. People who have never played video games or barely played video games probably aren’t going to get it when shown a secondhand account.