They didn't used to try to force things to be "something for everyone in one package". Well, your mainstream movies and the like often did, but they were rightfully berated and pretty much forgotten except for being made fun of on shows like Family Guy.
It's like they're trying to boil everything down to monopolistic things - ONE sci fi world for everyone, ONE RPG for everyone, ONE of each video game genre for everyone, etc. or something like that. Instead of "let's make a variety of genres for the vast variety of tastes out there ..." ie, they'll try to make everything AD&D when maybe I want Bunnies and Burrows and you want Vampire: the Masquerade, or some such. It's like they're trying to tell us what to like, and what not to.
They didn't used to try to force things to be "something for everyone in one package". Well, your mainstream movies and the like often did, but they were rightfully berated and pretty much forgotten except for being made fun of on shows like Family Guy.
It's like they're trying to boil everything down to monopolistic things - ONE sci fi world for everyone, ONE RPG for everyone, ONE of each video game genre for everyone, etc. or something like that. Instead of "let's make a variety of genres for the vast variety of tastes out there ..." ie, they'll try to make everything AD&D when maybe I want Bunnies and Burrows and you want Vampire: the Masquerade, or some such.