ylai@lemmy.ml to Gaming@lemmy.mlEnglish · 6 months ago'Marketing's dead, and I can back this s**t up': Larian's publishing director says players 'just want to be spoken to, and they don't want to be bamboozled'www.pcgamer.comexternal-linkmessage-square42fedilinkarrow-up1374arrow-down18cross-posted to: games@sh.itjust.workspcgaming@lemmy.ca
arrow-up1366arrow-down1external-link'Marketing's dead, and I can back this s**t up': Larian's publishing director says players 'just want to be spoken to, and they don't want to be bamboozled'www.pcgamer.comylai@lemmy.ml to Gaming@lemmy.mlEnglish · 6 months agomessage-square42fedilinkcross-posted to: games@sh.itjust.workspcgaming@lemmy.ca
minus-squareAussiemandeus@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·6 months agoI think we’re still a ways off from this happening. Populations are still growing and many countries GDPs are increasing too lifting more people out of poverty each year. Eventually I think games will die off one by one as people age out and it’s not popular for younger audiences. Finally in the end there will be 3 or 4 games owned by 2 companies fighting it out for complete control of consumers
minus-squareBilb!@lem.monsterlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·6 months agoAs long as there are people who want to make games there will be indy game development going on.
minus-squareAussiemandeus@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up2·6 months agoI’m not talking regular games but the microtransaction hell holes big publishers are pushing now
I think we’re still a ways off from this happening.
Populations are still growing and many countries GDPs are increasing too lifting more people out of poverty each year.
Eventually I think games will die off one by one as people age out and it’s not popular for younger audiences.
Finally in the end there will be 3 or 4 games owned by 2 companies fighting it out for complete control of consumers
As long as there are people who want to make games there will be indy game development going on.
I’m not talking regular games but the microtransaction hell holes big publishers are pushing now