• @[email protected]
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    946 hours ago

    There’s no collapse of creativity. There’s just a collapse of the industry that now is in the hands of shareholders whose only goal is profit.

    As soon as your company gets controlled by those, your creativity becomes a need to make another soulless “blockbuster”.

    Look at the indie world instead. There is creativity, it’s just incompatible with the AAA business model.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      376 hours ago

      And it’s not just happening in the gaming industry. Across the board the people who do the actual work are beholden to massive managerial structures that add huge costs and zero value, all to look like they’re doing something important.

    • @Postmortal_Pop
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      165 hours ago

      The other day I started a she called Where the Water Tastes Like Wine. You lose a hand of cards to a Wolfman and he turns you into a hobo skeleton tasked with traveling the US to spread folktales. The wolf is voiced by Sting, the whole game pays homage to an idealized peak of Americana, and I’ve never had to decide what button to map “hitchhike” to before.

      Creativity is alive and well, flourishing even. This guy is just blaming others for the problems he brings to the table.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 minutes ago

        Game makes me want to strike out and look for that place over the ridge where the water tastes like the sweetest wine.

      • @[email protected]
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        95 hours ago

        The amount of creativity in the indie world is insane. It’s been a lot of years since I last played a AAA game because of this.

        Have you ever played as a crow? There’s an indie game for that.

        Have you ever played a shooter in which you literally shoot people trendy clothes instead of bullets?

        The creativity is there, you just won’t find it in your typical AAA, because that game’s only goal is to milk your wallet.

        • FiveMacs
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          22 hours ago

          May I introduce you to EthrA

          https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MVZDpyAlbTM

          What SE has failed to do, appeal to fans of final fantasy sprite games. StoneLabs Studio is filling that void with amazing creativity. I support Indy devs. The more As a company adds to their games, they less I consider them viable products. I flat out ignore their existence.

    • @Jackthelad
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      156 hours ago

      Yes. Most AAA stuff now is just copy and paste because games cost so much to make and so they want a guaranteed return on their investment.

      But I think consumers are getting tired of that now, as Ubisoft’s declining sales seem to be demonstrating.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 hour ago

        That definitely is the line we hear from CEOs when they raise prices, cut labor costs, and over monetize. Do you have any proof that production costs for games have gone up more than any other industry has? They pretty famously don’t pay game developers very well compared to other programming positions so I don’t know where this inordinate cost inflation would be coming from.

      • FiveMacs
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        32 hours ago

        I swear it’s only expensive because of the CEO taking most of it, and the rest being spent on ads and other trash like that. Basically propping up their friends

        I’d be shocked if they spend close to 50% on the actual game design/function

        • HobbitFoot
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          11 hour ago

          You’re also hitting issues with asset creation. You need a larger team to create assets for AAA games than an indie game.