• @[email protected]
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    Indy games are art. Find an artist(s), pay them a living wage, and let them do their art largely undisturbed, guided by a vision of what the game should be, so they keep working towards the same goal. Let them learn from their mistakes and make their next game better. That leads to Baldur’s Gate 3.

    CEO of an AAAAAAA+ game developer/publisher: “No games are a product. The most important thing is that the line goes up, so we check what the user feedback is and listen to the loudest crowd that wants the same old shit, only to complain that they always get the same old shit. Also, hire cheap, treat people terribly and get everyone out of the industry as quickly as possible, and none of that art nonsense - I mean, how am I going to sell that to the shareholders, they just want an estimate of how many skins we will sell in 2025 so they will agree to my pay rise?”

    • @Xanvial
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  • @[email protected]
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    265 hours ago

    Development costs don’t have to rise. l would gladly play games with pixel graphics or even ps2/3 graphics. Art direction >>> Graphical fidelity.

    • @[email protected]
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      124 hours ago

      Right. The two games I play the most are Minecraft and Factorio. Both not amazing graphically but they’re fun.

    • DarkThoughts
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      The industry only knows either full blown AAA photo realism or WOW-esque cartoon shit.

    • delirium
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      In the universe with 20-30% of actual inflation development costs will always rise even for indie because devs have to eat something and live somewhere. Not to mention software licensing and equipment

  • Ogmios
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    366 hours ago

    How about you get talented people to make the games they want to make, like they did before it became a big business, back when gaming was actually exciting?

    • The Snark Urge
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      305 hours ago

      Indie games have never been better, there’s no problem here that doesn’t solve itself if people just stop buying bad AAA titles

      • Ogmios
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        62 hours ago

        The problem with indie gaming is that it’s nearly impossible to actually find the few good games within the massive crush of shovelware. Even besides that, this thread is specifically about a large publisher.

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          21 hour ago

          nearly impossible to actually find the few good games within the massive crush of shovelware

          So exactly like gaming in the 90s and 00s? You can’t have it both ways

          • Ogmios
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            Well that’s just completely the opposite of my experience. Blizzard Entertainment, for example, was reliably putting out hit after hit after hit for many years. AAA studios used to actually hire talented people, and allow them to make the games they wanted to make, which resulted in fantastic products.

    • @sheogorath
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      145 hours ago

      This committee based development method has to end.

  • @[email protected]
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    64 hours ago

    “we may not know how much money we can make by developing a certain game, but we can get a feeling as to what kind of game will make users happy. That’s why we test games even in the middle of development and collect feedback.”

    That sounds a lot like using data collection to design games. And hey, it’s hard to create art. Art can fail even at its best.

  • NaibofTabr
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    95 hours ago

    “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses”

  • @RightHandOfIkaros
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    65 hours ago

    Numbers and data from the past is still important, but don’t ignore everything else to only listen to the data.