bradbear117
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http://www.cracked.com/article_20727_5-reasons-video-game-industry-about-to-crash.html
A very interesting read. Would like to hear your guys thoughts.
A very interesting read. Would like to hear your guys thoughts.
I highly doubt it.
Plus, never even heard of this site.
In all honesty, now I've never heard about cracked.You've never heard of cracked? Some damn funny lists on that site. But yeah everything they write is for a joke, its isn't meant to be taken all that seriously.
http://www.cracked.com/article_20727_5-reasons-video-game-industry-about-to-crash.html
A very interesting read. Would like to hear your guys thoughts.
In all honesty, now I've never heard about cracked.
I agree with every point you make but I still dont think the market is gonna crash people forget that a couple of months ago a certain game came out and sold 30+ million.I do agree that companies have to be more aware of what consumers actually want not what they think we want.I agree completely. There are a few things which should have been added as well:
1) Gaming companies telling consumers what they should like and not like, instead of listening to what they want within reason. I'm not saying listen to every rant, but when enough people ask for Simcity to be offline, make it offline. Same goes for Diablo III.
2) Yearly releases - no real reason to release the game, except to stabilize the budget.
3) Free to play phenomenon - everybody jumping on the f2p phenomenon will learn a very hard lesson once people realize how much money they are actually spending and what they are getting for it, compared to the previous model.
4) Games aren't complete on release day - and often take years to reach a proper level of development - BF4 for example.
5) Dividing communities by deploying DLCs too quickly - when a DLC is announced within 6 months of the release date it really should have been included in the game for free.
I agree with every point you make but I still dont think the market is gonna crash people forget that a couple of months ago a certain game came out and sold 30+ million.I do agree that companies have to be more aware of what consumers actually want not what they think we want.
I think it will be the same as always where certain studios and publishers will close down and others will flourish.
Will the whole industry crash? I doubt it.
You've never heard of cracked? Some damn funny lists on that site. But yeah everything they write is for a joke, its isn't meant to be taken all that seriously.
In all honesty, now I've never heard about cracked.