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Me after seeing all spectacular recent flops:Then they blame us as killers during procession for letting all this happen.
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Me after seeing all spectacular recent flops:Then they blame us as killers during procession for letting all this happen.
Ye that's more or less my point; there's more to gaming than just the AAA sphere, so if that bursts it won't be the end of gaming or anything. I hope if it does go down that we see a return to AA be the standard, games with decent budgets untied to major publishers who usually are making games they want to make.
Quite surprised with the video actually, I guess this guy is not that bad as long as he doesn't talk about actual game design (His Elden Ring review)
We know retro gaming is never going to die, but is the gaming industry dying? I don't see any evidence of demand for games lowering but AAA gaming is having issues. If demand is still high but gaming companies are having layoffs and lowered sales, seems to me like the problem is with the games they are making. But what I do I know, I'm not an MBA suit. What do you all think about this?
Quite surprised with the video actually, I guess this guy is not that bad as long as he doesn't talk about actual game design (His Elden Ring review)
Takes you back, doesn't it?
I think its inherently depressing that for the crime of pursuing a creative passion you're met with having to either leave the internet or exist on it in a less personal, authentic way just to avoid getting harassed endlessly by the weirdest types of people imaginable.No-one's putting a gun to their heads and forcing them to make social media accounts. No-one is forcing them to list their workplaces. And most certainly no-one is forcing them to attack the potential audience. I get what you're saying. Quite a few devs who did nothing wrong other than working on a game that turned out bad (if that's even wrong to begin with) get caught in the crossfire of eternal social media raging and bile-spewing but some of them are really asking for it and getting their just deserts. Phil Fish comes to mind. I wonder what he's doing these days.
Exactly. As long as they own the aces, the grand game stays the same.but if the last few years have taught us anything, the bloodbath will likely continue until executives and shareholders stop being delusional.
That's what I think. AAA will have to reinvent itself at some point. The competition with indies is fierce already for people's attention (and wallets) and it will only get fiercer as AAA moves further and further into Blandland (tm).I really don’t see a crash like 83 happening again, the industry is too mammoth at this point, but I do wonder if at some point AAA blandness and people’s increasing cost of living won’t start driving people en-mass to smaller games for older hardware. Y’know, like they did me.
Yeah, that's part of what I was referring to when I said the gaming public in general is responsible for the current state of affairs, at least in part.I feel like this aversion to low risk, low budget titles has made certain franchises just die prematurely.
Long running problem, I mean just look at how many cash grab licenses games there are. (Which has now moved over to mobile gaming) All the copycat Mario cart and Mario party gamesYeah, that's part of what I was referring to when I said the gaming public in general is responsible for the current state of affairs, at least in part.
this is the worst take I've read in this siteModern gaming, TV, movies, music, literature, etc. isn't bad. People who say so have simply grown up and miss being a kid but don't want to admit that they're getting older and more out of touch with each passing day so they cling to the narrative that the media they experienced growing up was the best and anything made after that sucks.
reminds me of how certain companies have recently made some really low quality, poor effort gamesthis is the worst take I've read in this site