a really unfortunate side effect of these large intervals is that we see less trial and error in AAA space, it used to be that in 10 yrs Rockstar could put out a bunch of games with various flavors and concepts and then learn what worked and what didn't, and we got to play all these interesting varied attempts
Now I understand why peolpe like indie games some much. These triple A delopers be taking years or a whole decade to release their game. And on top of that, they really expensive. And some of us just can't afford to invest $60-$70 and more in todays climate to play a triple a blockbuster.
Elder Scrolls are my favorite games, but at this point I don't even want to play the next elder scrolls game, especially after being disappointed with Starfield. It just taken so long and I feel like i need to move onto a different franchise.
would really like to learn why so many developers and qa is needed to make a game, and what theyre doing exactly. music is not really any factor to this prolonged developement.
I think they put too much emphasis on Amazing Graphics, then they just end up looking extremely generic, this year I played The Remastered version of Tomb Raider 2013 and thought it looked Amazing.
Why games take long to make? They want to add more details, perfect game play, and harder stage to make worth more dollar than you work. No body wants to give you shitty games. No body wants UA-cam make rants about this game is garbage shit. laughing on UA-cam. it's hurts game dev. it feels like cyberbullying.
The Modern Game Paradox:
Games take too long to make, yet there’s too many games available to play.
One must imagine gamers happy
a really unfortunate side effect of these large intervals is that we see less trial and error in AAA space, it used to be that in 10 yrs Rockstar could put out a bunch of games with various flavors and concepts and then learn what worked and what didn't, and we got to play all these interesting varied attempts
Now I understand why peolpe like indie games some much. These triple A delopers be taking years or a whole decade to release their game. And on top of that, they really expensive. And some of us just can't afford to invest $60-$70 and more in todays climate to play a triple a blockbuster.
Elder Scrolls are my favorite games, but at this point I don't even want to play the next elder scrolls game, especially after being disappointed with Starfield. It just taken so long and I feel like i need to move onto a different franchise.
reminds me cuphead (and dlc). It took few years for dlc alone but the cartoon animation and jazz big band ost were worth the wait
would really like to learn why so many developers and qa is needed to make a game, and what theyre doing exactly. music is not really any factor to this prolonged developement.
Got this one in my recommended, you hit the algorithm brother. Such a well made cool video, got a sub
HD texture pack on Mario Galaxy.. hell yeah
hehe
Me waiting for red dead 3 lol
gonna be a while prob 🫠
It’ll be worth the wait haha I’ll be in my 30’s by the time it comes out and I’m 25 haha.
We will never know how the story of Unreal Tournament 3 will unfold 😭😭😭
geometry dash update be like
I think they put too much emphasis on Amazing Graphics, then they just end up looking extremely generic, this year I played The Remastered version of Tomb Raider 2013 and thought it looked Amazing.
whats the fruit puzzle game called?
suika game
Pick up the pace.
Why games take long to make? They want to add more details, perfect game play, and harder stage to make worth more dollar than you work. No body wants to give you shitty games. No body wants UA-cam make rants about this game is garbage shit. laughing on UA-cam. it's hurts game dev. it feels like cyberbullying.