Unregistered said:
Valve is doing a lot of great things, but I'm not entirely sold on the idea that I want Steam to become the standard (even though it pretty much is). Services like Direct 2 Drive are actually pretty good. You can download the game, then burn it to a disc if you wish... you don't have to go through the hassle of using some third-party service every time you want to play it.
Brett Thomas said:
So to say that this market is dumbing, is kind of insulting you and I!
I assume he or she is talking about the new generation, and in some regards, I'd have to agree. It's not just with video games though, but movies, music, et cetera. When I hear a #1 song with the lyrics, "
Let's have some fun, this beat is sick... I wanna take a ride on your disco stick", it makes you wonder. Older gamers haven't moved, but gaming doesn't just affect us, but
everyone. The Wii would have been a flop if it weren't for younger gamers. I can't see it, anyway.
Unregistered said:
Microsoft introduced XNA dev tools a while back specifically to allow smaller, faster games a chance to flourish in the same market as the AAA tiles.
Yes, you make some great points. I think for the most part, Brett is talking about the largest developers who seem to be ignoring this incredibly robust market, and aside from that, we need a LOT more "blockbuster" simple games. I loved games like Gumboy and Within a Deep Forest... we need more classic games like that. The challenge is getting those titles out to a wider audience. It seems like only top-rate developers who can afford the fanciest graphics, audio and game depth are able to sell hundreds of thousands of copies, or more.
I look to games like Minecraft, which I posted about
the other day. In all regards, it's incredibly simple, both from a graphics and gameplay standpoint. But in the few hours I spent in the game, I had an absolute blast. It's strange, because even though I have copies of pretty much every hit PC game here, I've never felt inclined to actually load one up, unless I need it for benchmarking. The last PC game I actually beat was HL2 Episode Two, and that was when it first came out. Sad, I know.
I do admit I'm likely in the minority where that's concerned though. I have no issue devoting some time to games (I do subscribe to two MMORPG's), but no game has really captured my imagination enough to actually force me to sit down and play. It could be that I'm not a "real" gamer anymore... I wouldn't rule that out.
Kougar: I agree on the Valve thing... the release dates for the Half-Life 2 episodes are
brutal. I felt like we were suckered with the first one, because everyone expected the second part to be released eight months later... but it became 16 or so. It's even worse with the third instalment now... it's becoming increasingly difficult to retain serious interest in that title. They're just taking way, way too long, especially for what is essentially a title that can be completed in a single evening.
Keatah said:
Society *is* getting dumber, and gaming is getting too complex. This makes for less sales.
Well, we've seen how well certain casual games have sold (like Castle Crashers and Wii titles), so it's apparent that people don't
only enjoy games with mind-blowing graphics and depth. They like games that are
fun, and that's the most important thing to take away. It's been proven far too many times that graphics aren't everything (they DO help, though), and for all intents and purposes, I don't think there exists a single "casual" game that's even very 3D. People seem to be enjoying simple gameplay a lot more lately, so I'd expect we'd see a very different market in a few years.
Regarding Brett's desire to see cross-platform games, it'd be great to see, but we'd need some solid standards. I certainly wouldn't want to see all games Flash-based, for example... that'd harm gaming more than help it. I really have a hard time constructing a really valuable comment here. I've been thinking about the state of gaming for a while, but I think the change (for me) is stark, not simple. I don't consider myself to be anything resembling an active gamer lately (aside from MMO), so my opinions are going to differ from most.