Friendslop is just the tip of the iceberg, and also a chunk of the iceberg

  • brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Jank is alright, as pointed out:

    “This is why I love PC gaming,” Zukowski says. “There’s just more acceptance of jank.” Whereas consoles, with their stricter approvals and more cumbersome patch pipelines, have “so much cert to go through.”

    But:

    “Big publishers charging $70 or $80 might find PC gamers less tolerant of jank.”

    That, and mtx spam and being boring.

    Like, I can look past a junky storefront if the game is sublimely written. I might run some anticheat. But AAAAs seem hell bent on achieving that miserable trifecta, and charging for it. I think the combination is more poisonous than the individual ingredients.

    • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@feddit.uk
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      8 days ago

      Maybe I’m being too simplistic, but I just think too much money ruins art. The budget gets too big and the stakes are too high, now it has to make a humongous profit. Now you’re more focused on that than your creative. It’s like clockwork, money just ruins shit.

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        8 days ago

        It depends.

        There’s a case for some high budget projects, but yes, there’s always a point where a bigger budget starts to hurt.