• @Copernican
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      -162 days ago

      What’s the difference? You want to stay in business to make money personally for what you build.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 day ago

        True; however, the point raised is probably about the claim made in the article that ND would not keep up with rising costs of AAA game development on its own.

        So, according to co-founder, it was not a case of a successful company pumping in even more revenue, but rather ensuring its very survival. At the time, plenty of even large indie companies have closed, so this is somewhat believable.

  • Ech
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    112 days ago

    In most cases, acquisition seems to work out poorly for indie studios, but ND has certainly made good use of Sony’s resources while they’ve been there. I’m just glad I get to play their games finally.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 days ago

      This is one of those acquisitions that has been net positive for the industry. ND used that capital to push their games to the limit.

  • Snot Flickerman
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    Because AAA games cost more to make than blockbuster movies, thus they need profit to match.

    They take more art than a blockbuster movie, they take more script than a blockbuster movie, they take more motion capture than a blockbuster movie (except maybe the Avatar series which are basically all-CGI/motion capture), just everything is so much more than what you need in a film plus the need for compelling gameplay with a satisfying ludonarrative.

    The massive amounts of capital needed to make one to begin with literally preclude studios that aim for this style of game from doing anything but submitting to large publishers who will finance them. Because the resources required to make that type of game are just that much.

    It’s part of why Larian did Early Access for BG3 so they could make money during the development to help lengthen their runway and lower their burn rate. They still had to cut a huge amount and just release as-is. The Upper City got cut entirely as did the return to Avernus and with it Karlach’s actual happy ending, all of her current canon endings are technically fail-states for her storyline.

    • kingthrillgore
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      51 day ago

      They’ve also been one of the drivers of ballooning AAA costs, because everyone has to compete at the level of The Last of Us

    • @[email protected]
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      92 days ago

      FYI Naughty Dog was acquired by Sony in 2001, this was before extremely expensive AAA games.

    • @CosmoNova
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      82 days ago

      Larian also sold 30% to Tencent because they needed more money. Games can get super expensive quick.