I'll concede that the only point the guy has is that because of the landscape, they have to rush through a game, enjoy none of it, make a quick post about it, and move on to the next game since there's not enough time to really put in the work like there used to be to make a better quality post about [game] since there's thousands released daily now and they have to do too many at once.
But that's indicative of the corporate landscape going to shit. I can't fix what I didn't fuck up in the first place.
On the flip side of this, people who do it for free, without corporate shackles and time constraints are actually doing it better, the way it used to be. At least until they get bought.
I'll concede that the only point the guy has is that because of the landscape, they have to rush through a game, enjoy none of it, make a quick post about it, and move on to the next game since there's not enough time to really put in the work like there used to be to make a better quality post about [game] since there's thousands released daily now and they have to do too many at once.
But that's indicative of the corporate landscape going to shit. I can't fix what I didn't fuck up in the first place.
On the flip side of this, people who do it for free, without corporate shackles and time constraints are actually doing it better, the way it used to be. At least until they get bought.
Basically the opposite of the posted title.