So My wife and I (mostly me since we had the kids) spend quite a bit of time in game engines, and coding, doing development for game projects here and there, and my day job is a software developer thought its robotics and automation right now, not games. I’ll go to conferences quite a bit with other developers so I’ve met and talked to quite a few people in the gaming industry.
When the costs of games comes up I’m always a bit torn on how I feel. On one hand, the price of a game ($50-60 bucks)hasn’t really changed in years. Developement cost has gone up exponentially along with just time it takes to do it. So I understand companies trying to find ways to make money off a product they’ve already released. However, when it comes
to games not coming out in a respectable state and the consumer being expected to continue to pay them money to patch it up, or get dlc that finishes a game, well I think that crap is wrong. What we give to our customers should be a quality product to begin with, if it’s a game it should be about our customers having fun.
The other thing that doesn’t get talked about very much is that gaming is way more mainstream than it has ever been. So especially for triple A games sales are much higher than they’ve ever been.
The problem really started about 10-15 years ago when gaming really “got popular”, it became a business, filled with suits and investors who were coming at it from the angle of what’s the “least” we can do to get a sale, what are the right buttons we can push psychologically to get our players to get hooked and keep buying more and more.
Anyways I know this is long, but there’s already been a backlash against some of these tactics in the gaming industry, shadow of war for instance got dumped on hard enough that the developer took all the micro transactions out of the game.
https://www.polygon.com/2018/4/3/17...nsactions-removed-war-chests-gold-marketplace
I hope people take notice of this stuff with 2k and let them know they crossed the line of what’s fun, you hurt the corporate hats pocket books enough and they’ll back off. Kind of gives me hope to see
@dviss1 and the video he posted of agent00.