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Ask HN: Why don't games ever come to the front page?

3 pointsby estebandalelralmost 2 years ago
Yes, this is a business oriented community, but I guess we are also nerds?

7 comments

yorwbaalmost 2 years ago
There&#x27;s a game on the front page currently: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=36138304" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=36138304</a>
valianteffortalmost 2 years ago
The new Zelda was just on here
kadenwolffalmost 2 years ago
This isn&#x27;t exactly true, it&#x27;s relatively common to see HN-user created games on the front-page. I think you&#x27;re engaging in typical-mind; while this community is a space for nerds, not everyone here is interested in video games. The shared interest here is for &quot;hacking&quot;, computer science, and computer software. I wouldn&#x27;t even say the forum is necessarily business oriented, despite the association with Y-Combinator. It&#x27;s simply that, because of the incentives, there is a lot of interesting software and research that comes from the private sector.
brucethemoose2almost 2 years ago
&gt; but I guess we are also nerds<p>I think this old correlation is no longer valid. Computer nerds and gamers used to be almost interchangeable a long time ago, but I feel like there is tons of seperation now... Heck, I see game devs that aren&#x27;t really gamers, and don&#x27;t even know what GPU their computer has. On the flip side, tons of harcore gamers are basically computer illiterate.<p>Game dev seems to be outside of HN&#x27;s palette too. I have no explanation for that.<p>Another possible factor: HN users are playing (and developing?) indie&#x2F;AA games that are not front page worthy. This is the case with me. With some <i>very</i> rare exceptions (like CP2077, now that it is fixed up and modded), I have skipped most AAA games.
indigoabstractalmost 2 years ago
Not entirely true, but sadly very close.<p><i>Way too many</i> posts of getting Doom running on toasters and pregnancy tests make the front page, but not much else.<p>For example, there&#x27;s a game called System Shock (a remake of a seminal game) that came out yesterday after being 7 years in development, where you play as a hacker against an out of control AI.<p>I&#x27;m a fan, so obviously I&#x27;m biased, but I find it quite intriguing there is not one single mention of this anywhere on a site that calls itself Hacker News and is obsessed with AI (particularly the GPT kind).<p>Well, I&#x27;m slightly disappointed, but I guess I should just &quot;expect the unexpected&quot;.
troymcalmost 2 years ago
Games sometimes <i>do</i> come to the front page of HN, especially if they do something new or deeply-nerdy. Wordle and 2048 come to mind as past front-pagers. Why those? They&#x27;re superficially simple, but it&#x27;s quite challenging (i.e. fun) to analyze them and figure out &quot;optimal&quot; strategies.<p>I wouldn&#x27;t say HN is primarily a <i>business</i>-oriented community; its interests are eclectic.
bombcaralmost 2 years ago
Factorio: 5,067 results (and many with hundreds of votes)<p>Minecraft: 2,189 results<p>Doom: 33,401 results (not all are the game)<p>Dwarf Fortress: 192 results<p>You just need to know the right kind of games. ;)