This means that they can and will keep producing infinite amounts of shit at very little cost
So far budgets keep increasing so a crash is more likely. However, it seems impossible to go back to making good / fun games even if the bubble bursts. The devs are compromised, unhappy woke activists will not be able to produce fun games, and those are most.
This is the main reason why AAA companies are salivating for the $70 game price: It’s to prolong the inevitable crash. Indies and AA games are less likely to be at risk of the crash and even will profit from it the most.
The $70 thing perplexes me. Games have been $60 regardless of inflation for decades and are still cheaper in relative dollars than they were in the NES days.
Companies are salivating at micro-transaction and loot boxes. So much so that freemium is the model of the day.
So far budgets keep increasing so a crash is more likely. However, it seems impossible to go back to making good / fun games even if the bubble bursts. The devs are compromised, unhappy woke activists will not be able to produce fun games, and those are most.
This is the main reason why AAA companies are salivating for the $70 game price: It’s to prolong the inevitable crash. Indies and AA games are less likely to be at risk of the crash and even will profit from it the most.
The $70 thing perplexes me. Games have been $60 regardless of inflation for decades and are still cheaper in relative dollars than they were in the NES days.
Companies are salivating at micro-transaction and loot boxes. So much so that freemium is the model of the day.
Our governments just printed trillions of dollars and you’re confused as to why video game prices went up?
No the whining by idiots like you.
Games are worth far less with far less costs to make and sell than before,that's why.
There was also price fixing in the past.