• @Telodzrum
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    15 months ago

    Why should it leave? The most successful games are all live service. No matter how many people buy a single-player game, the total lifetime revenue of love service dwarfs other models in comparison.

    • Angry_Autist (he/him)
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      05 months ago

      If by ‘successful’ you mean ‘makes as much money as possible for its shareholders’ sure.

      That’s not how I measure success.

      • @Telodzrum
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        05 months ago

        I mean most installed, most played hours, highest grossing. You lnow, all the ways success is measured in games.

        • Angry_Autist (he/him)
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          -15 months ago

          There is a direct conflict of interests between gamers and producers. Producers want as much sales for as little time and money and they will damage games if it feels it makes them more money.

          There are a ton of gacha games if released as a standard 1 time pay model would have been very profitable, but ‘very’ isn’t profitable enough. Some of those games are ridiculously high grossing, have a shitton of played hours, yet STILL would be better games without predatory monetization.

          I measure the success of a game by how respectful they are to their customers. Anti-consumer behavior is rotting AAA game houses from within.