While Baldur’s Gate 3 is being widely celebrated by fans and developers alike, some are panicking that this could set new expectations from fans. Good.

  • @[email protected]
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    2 years ago

    I get everyone’s sentiment here, boiling it down to “better games are better” but also keep in mind the development costs and times for making new games are constantly going up. Yeah of course there are fantastic indie games out there (and I love them myself) that have a fraction of AAA game budgets and dev time but those are the gems in the rough, not the norm.

    I’m all for better gaming experiences but they do come with tradeoffs. Also, flops are now death sentences for studios so the pressure to perform is even higher

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        If EA is willing to cut me a check for telling you that games are getting more expensive and take longer to make then tell me where to sign

        • theodewere
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          12 years ago

          i wonder if you think you are even trying to pretend to discuss Baldur’s Gate 3

      • Chozo
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        182 years ago

        He’s not wrong, though. Game development is a business, like any other, and larger-scale games require exponentially more resources to produce than smaller indie titles.

        Obviously one could make the argument “Well they shouldn’t be making every single game into a huge, multi-billion dollar blockbuster title that costs the player an arm and a leg to gain access to, then they wouldn’t need that amount of resources to begin with”, and that would be a fair argument. But ultimately, people keep buying those games, anyway. And not by force, they buy them of their own volition. So those games continue to be profitable. There’s no incentive for big studios to change their ways when consumers keep giving them money, so they’re going to keep making huge games that require huge resources and huge payments from the players.

          • Chozo
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            112 years ago

            I’m not sure what you mean. Were you offering some sort of insight into what I or the other person was actually saying, or just whining? Some of us are having a conversation here.

            • theodewere
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              32 years ago

              you’re working really hard to try to stipulate something, i agree

              • Chozo
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                82 years ago

                Okay, thanks for sharing that. Much appreciated. Have a nice day, then.

                • theodewere
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                  2 years ago

                  my day’s fine, and your point isn’t very interesting… it sounds like corporate spin…

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          It’s mind boggling when the costs of games get leaked (or revealed during court cases). It makes me sad that so many studios have pivoted to the strategy you’ve described because it means we’ll have less games of a franchise I enjoy since the development takes so long or the developement is never even started because people have decided the profit won’t be as high as making a blockbuster game. Hell, look at Rockstar milking whales with GTA V, that’s a slightly different conversation, but it’s crazy how long the gap between GTA V and GTA VI are