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So did comedy, entertainment, music and the arts.
What we have now, is a hollow shell of its former self.
And it only gets more perverse, more criminal, more bizarre each year.
The medium had such potential, but then, along came agenda,...
Escapism died.
Difference being that BG3 is an Early Access game, while OP talks about "finished" games.
Not in 2023 either. I'm always dumbfounded by people pretending like that tiny slice of history we're living through right now is the only one to have ever happened. I ain't even talking about stuff that's been decades ago (i.e. nazis in German parliament). The state of A gaming has been the literally same now as it's been the last year, the year before, the year before...
An attention span of under a year is kinda sad. Or funny, actually, depending on how involved you are. From some random dude on the forum, it's kinda funny even for the 100th time (different people have been posting the literally same for years). When your boss refuses to understand that decisions got long-term consequences (♥♥♥♥ the problems in a year, we got ♥♥♥♥ to decide in 2 days), let's say there's reasons why I'm in therapy. But I digress, short attention spans are fascinating.
People continue to pre-order, despite knowing better, then get burned over and over. Your wallet talks, but the publishers keep getting away with it, so they will keep doing it.
I dont see anything changing anytime soon. Cut and paste formulas, battle passes, shoddy content releases, nothing is going to change.
There are good games and bad games and meh games and all shades in-between.
it's *always* been the way.
"AAA" games are just a guarantee of a big budget not "the best" game.
I'm ancient and have been "gaming" since the late 70s.
Id say gaming is at a very healthy stage right now but it's audience is very different to early computer users.
I go through "droughts" gamewise and am in one right now but some goodies are on the horizon.
peaks and troughs, peaks and troughs.