Equivalent-Ad5087 t1_j2arlfp wrote
I don't think it's true. I agree that will never be the same but probably will be better in the next years.
NO-MAD-CLAD t1_j2atikn wrote
It's just a matter of watching the giants of the industry fail. If people stop buying from the AAA studios it will allow for new companies to rise. Ones that will not want to repeat the mistakes that lead to the failures of their predecessors.
ThorgilsTheThird t1_j2aveyr wrote
Eh, I'm pretty that just creates a cyclical thing
->Company rises through good games
->Gets Greedy, starts rushing, abusing MT's, relying too much on loyalty
-> People get tired, company falls
-> New Company rises through good games
-> New Company starts to get greedy
-> Rinse and repeat
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Human nature doesn't change much and we're not great at learning from history.
NO-MAD-CLAD t1_j2avys4 wrote
A valid point. In the current situation I won't jump to that conclusion though. Mainly because the current state and size of this gaming industry is unprecedented. At least when referring to the releasing of unfinished broken products.
Apollyonlives OP t1_j2arpln wrote
But the thing is its always the same companies and they tend to abuse our loyalty to them by producing crappy games
ThrowRA2921 t1_j2atlg2 wrote
then dont buy them lol?
Apollyonlives OP t1_j2attfd wrote
I dont but its almost as if im running out of good games and everyone can agree that it takes at least months before a good game can come out
across-the-styx t1_j2eiybz wrote
No, "everyone" does not agree that.
If you can't find good games in the modern days, you're just not looking hard enough.
Apollyonlives OP t1_j2f3u5w wrote
Or maybe the genre that im interested in is different than yours?
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