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minus-squarerumba@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up13·1 day agoThe ruin of modern games is the perfect shit storm of: The quest for the other side of the uncanny valley, making releases closer to decades The death of the in-house game engine. The half-baked attempt to cross-platform consoles with PCs The half-baked attempt to cross-platform mobile devices with consoles The merger of Live Service Games and Free to Play Game prices not following inflation. Everyone and their brother trying to take a major cut. Shit is more complex and resource intensive than it has ever been, we’re hardly even looking to optimize these days if it works. You get to choose from a couple of engines, who want a serious cut, or a free engine who has serious problems on consoles. You need the game not only to pay for itself in sales, but in in-game sales without making it to gambley or making it too pay to win. Adjusted for inflation, Mario Odyssey is $20 less at launch than E.T. was at launch for the atari.
The ruin of modern games is the perfect shit storm of:
Shit is more complex and resource intensive than it has ever been, we’re hardly even looking to optimize these days if it works.
You get to choose from a couple of engines, who want a serious cut, or a free engine who has serious problems on consoles.
You need the game not only to pay for itself in sales, but in in-game sales without making it to gambley or making it too pay to win.
Adjusted for inflation, Mario Odyssey is $20 less at launch than E.T. was at launch for the atari.