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re: Is the video game industry crashing?
Posted on 4/9/13 at 11:57 pm to DrSteveBrule
Posted on 4/9/13 at 11:57 pm to DrSteveBrule
Not a bad video, some good points.
Lolz @ EA.
I agree with the guy though, developers are either getting lazy or are out of idea's so just pump out sequel after sequel.
Doesn't seem like there is shite for new IP's.
They also predict EA to be out of business within 5-10 years, about right.
Lolz @ EA.
I agree with the guy though, developers are either getting lazy or are out of idea's so just pump out sequel after sequel.
Doesn't seem like there is shite for new IP's.
They also predict EA to be out of business within 5-10 years, about right.
This post was edited on 4/10/13 at 12:05 am
Posted on 4/10/13 at 12:09 am to UltimateHog
Yeah, there's the occasional game that is truly worth the purchase like Bioshock: Infinite, but you have to wade through a lot of shite to find it.
I thought his best point was how DLC used to be looked down upon, granted for a short period of time, and now it's become the norm, and now there's season passes where you can get 4 DLC's for the price of 3.
What's really happened is that we've become desensitized to what is really a bad business practice that is fricking the industry. We used to get entire expansion packs with extra campaigns and a ton of new maps for $30, and now we get 2 or 3 maps for $15.
I thought his best point was how DLC used to be looked down upon, granted for a short period of time, and now it's become the norm, and now there's season passes where you can get 4 DLC's for the price of 3.
What's really happened is that we've become desensitized to what is really a bad business practice that is fricking the industry. We used to get entire expansion packs with extra campaigns and a ton of new maps for $30, and now we get 2 or 3 maps for $15.
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