• @dellish
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    26 months ago

    Right! Can you imagine if Rembrandt had an executive committee behind him dictating what to paint a picture of, then micromanaging brush strokes? That’s the games-for-shareholders model, and it’s fucked. Games are best when made by people who are passionate about the project, not solely about the profit. My big hope now is the publishers learn from the Sony debacle and simply publish the game, be happy with their profit cut, and shut the fuck up.

    • @MurrayL
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      106 months ago

      Can you imagine if Rembrandt had an executive committee behind him dictating what to paint a picture of

      I get what you’re saying, but you realise all the great renaissance painters worked on commission, right? So yes that’s exactly what happened.

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        When someone comissions a painting, they choose the subject and that’s about it. Sure if they didn’t like it they might not pay, but that’s probably already more hands off than any publisher in the games industry.