Is Wuthering Waves “copying” Genshin Impact?



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28 thoughts on “Is Wuthering Waves “copying” Genshin Impact?”

  1. I agree with the Font guy. Just make it the same as PGR. I abhor this font. One more thing that needs a bit of work is that there's no weight behind the jump, dodge, wall climb. Other than that, the rest probably require minor fine tuning for a great finished product

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  2. I personally think we should be happy that hoyoverse is starting to get real good competition! It gives hoyoverse a chance to see how and where they can improve with genshin as well with future games too. I’m hoping the release of this game will open the genshin devs eyes and realise they have a lot of areas in GI where they need to improve. (I’m not trying to compare the games, u think both games look significantly different, just hoping genshin will start listening to their audience!)

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  3. The only thing i think they need to change is part of the UI, the UI while you are playing is good for this type of games, for example all shooters, MMORPGs and survival games has basically same UIs with a bit of a different adjustements, but wuwas characters UI, stats UI, some icons and other things are basically the same😂 they could personalized a bit more of this aspect

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  4. Lingyang was my first 5 star too! Cool gameplay, but his in-air combat throws me off every time. I enjoyed watching the video and hearing your thoughts about the game (with chat's input) as well. I do hope the game becomes successful, it's really is a beautiful game with so much protentional!

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  5. I don't know there's something endearing about the cycle of content inspiration. Humans look at art with stars in their eyes and their heart sings a melody that makes them go "I wanna make something like that! I want to bring joy to people too!" There's something so beautifully HUMAN about looking at other people and wanting to be similar! To see and then want to be! We're all just cutie patooties <3

    TLDR; Indomitable Human Spirit or smn idk

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  6. For me WuWa is a great addition to the genre. Why? Because now GI has competition…You want Genshin to monopolize the genre? Look at what pokemon is now with no competitors?

    Both have their different identity…

    Genshin caters more for exploration

    And Wuthering Waves is for Combat

    If people continues to fight on who copies who, I will bet my left nut that there will be no winners. All it will leave is wasted time, heavy heart, and a head full of toxicity

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  7. i like how dish is so chill in the video telling ppl to stop comparing thing its getting old. and most of the comments are people fighting over a game made by a gacha company that basically doesn't need to be desperately defended
    that sad

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  8. People worrying about copying in this context drive me insane. Back when Genshin was teased and ppl derieded it as a BotW clone, you know what my reaction was? "More games like BotW? HELL YEAH!!" Like, this is literally HOW we get new original concepts – different brained people getting their hands on older ideas and iterating on them. This is how whole genres get started. Games copied Metroid and Castlevannia and now we have Metroidvannias.

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  9. fortnite copied pubg, league copied dota and many more games. In the end it's anyone guess if it will surpass genshin which i doubt unless genshin gets into a huge controversy. Both games can coexist tho. since genshin is so easy you can play as an f2p and skip filler patches and spend some money on wuthering waves and when it get fillers patches go back to genshin

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  10. As a BOTW and Genshin player, there are similar aspects between the two (open world, common enemies and bosses to fight), but both games are SO different that I wouldn't even compare them. As for Wuthering Waves, I just hope my luck is better than it is in Genshin Impact, lol. I expect to see similarities between these games, but they also have their differences. I know I will enjoy WuWa and will continue to enjoy Genshin no matter what the respective communities may say about the other.

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  11. I was literally just saying that 90% of games drew some inspiration from past games or even shows/movies. Whether it was a character, a mission, the environment etc… damn near every idea a person comes up with came from what they heard or seen whether they know it or not. Also what you said about artists was a perfect example imo

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  12. Ik I'm late to watching your video dish it's bc I'm somewhere new but I get what your saying, it's like if I take the same wook and materials the original artist used on this one thing but I change it to my perspective it's not copying it's just inspiration.Not taking the same idea from them just the things they used in your own way

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