Ok so I watch a lot of devlog videos, and talk to a lot of wannabe devs on Discord (definitely not using “wannabe” as an insult there, it applies to me too!) and there’s this concept of a dream game that keeps coming up.

I’ve been playing video games since the 1980s and yeah, there are always improvements I’d love to one day see in every genre I play. But this idea of having a specific dream game is just entirely foreign to me. There are way too many possibilities to have just one dream!

My first attempt at a real game, I quickly found out it was going to be way too big and way too far above my current skill level. So I just…dropped it. Yeah I might go back one day, it would make for a cool game, but beyond that I’m not super attached.

So basically my question is, how common is this attitude among game devs? Do you all have a specific dream “one day” game in the back of your mind? Or maybe you’re already working on it? Or are you like me and you just enjoy making games in general?

  • @TeaHandsOPM
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    32 years ago

    It does make you wonder whether this is just a younger person idealism thing. Maybe I’d have been exactly the same if I got into gamedev in my teens instead of in my 30s!

    Not knocking them ofc, that kind of goal can teach you a lot before you realise it’s never going to work, but Lemmy seems to attract more…um…mature folks so far so that’s my current hypothesis on why we don’t fall for the dream game trap.

    • Nina
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      22 years ago

      That sounds about right, the MMO game ideas was in my upper teens. And yeah, it seems fedi in general is older.