I certainly hope your channel grows. I'm not through the video yet but I agree with you 100%. These games aren't solid anymore and gamers need someone to voice their opinions.
Games vs Business Majors These companies print money, and act like they don’t. And these companies who started out with a passionate group for making the best product possible, they are bought out, and suits above them hustling all their money dry. That is a fact. Guys at the top are all money. Plus the tax breaks for DEI, and filling up buildings. AAA gaming should be following Larian. Break up the big companies into smaller orgs, without the Phil Spencers and Bobby Koticks. If the developers are passionate, they’ll do a good job without all this nonsense. Blaming all of the industries failures in gamers is being approached the wrong way. You out out a shit product, people will let you know. And the companies don’t even bat an eye at the feedback. Sad, but companies like Larian are keeping the dream alive
AI isn't a bad thing necessarily, however it is how these publishers will use AI to reduce cost and to charge us into oblivion and telling that we should accept it from them.. I'd say AI can do wonders for development tools and other things to make games better, but it is who you should trust with these powerful tools. And AI can empower indie developers to make better games too, and encourage new developers into the industry without these big middle men publishers and their short sighted profiteering terms. I think a good gaming crash could make AI more relevant..
@Siranoxz part of me thinks that what Aai will be used with most in the 'indie' scene is millions of people copying each other's mobile games(which they do now) until they geta hit because they chose the right splash art for their games app page. If AI can help indie publisher devs, etc, release great games more often, I think that will jump from 3 games a year to 6. It's the same problem we have now. Indie devs will get buried by the big companies and lost in the slop of everyone else copy pasting with AI3.
@Siranoxz also I'm old enough to have seen two gaming crashes in my lifetime and out of the ashes came amazing things. Nintendo and Sony. I just think we're to big now to ever crash like that again
I'm not sure your AI prediction will turn out as you imagine. So, the same is happening in the film industry, ruclips.net/video/I4xiwNBNrDM/видео.html and the hope is that after it burns down, the indies will take cheap AI tools, and make films. As Clownfish suggested, it would be empowering for solo creators to use AI tools, and take on projects they physically could not handle beforehand.
Hey I hope that's true. I think AI has a place in the industry. I'm just worried it will mostly be used to cut costs and release mediocre projects at a faster rate. If it empowers indie devs to make games on a more grand scale then amazing as long as they don't lose the heart and soul of the games they make.
Well said
@@ericw996 thx
I certainly hope your channel grows. I'm not through the video yet but I agree with you 100%. These games aren't solid anymore and gamers need someone to voice their opinions.
@johnbanks2555 thanks. Even though there's plenty of other people talking about this stuff I still plan to release more content
All of those employees and they can’t figure it out?
@michelleschafer6221 too many kooks
Unreal 😠
Engine 5
Games vs Business Majors
These companies print money, and act like they don’t. And these companies who started out with a passionate group for making the best product possible, they are bought out, and suits above them hustling all their money dry. That is a fact. Guys at the top are all money. Plus the tax breaks for DEI, and filling up buildings.
AAA gaming should be following Larian. Break up the big companies into smaller orgs, without the Phil Spencers and Bobby Koticks. If the developers are passionate, they’ll do a good job without all this nonsense.
Blaming all of the industries failures in gamers is being approached the wrong way. You out out a shit product, people will let you know. And the companies don’t even bat an eye at the feedback. Sad, but companies like Larian are keeping the dream alive
Yeah actually insane how it seems like they don't care about the people who built the industry. Something has to change.
AI isn't a bad thing necessarily, however it is how these publishers will use AI to reduce cost and to charge us into oblivion and telling that we should accept it from them..
I'd say AI can do wonders for development tools and other things to make games better, but it is who you should trust with these powerful tools.
And AI can empower indie developers to make better games too, and encourage new developers into the industry without these big middle men publishers and their short sighted profiteering terms.
I think a good gaming crash could make AI more relevant..
@Siranoxz part of me thinks that what Aai will be used with most in the 'indie' scene is millions of people copying each other's mobile games(which they do now) until they geta hit because they chose the right splash art for their games app page.
If AI can help indie publisher devs, etc, release great games more often, I think that will jump from 3 games a year to 6. It's the same problem we have now. Indie devs will get buried by the big companies and lost in the slop of everyone else copy pasting with AI3.
@Siranoxz also I'm old enough to have seen two gaming crashes in my lifetime and out of the ashes came amazing things. Nintendo and Sony. I just think we're to big now to ever crash like that again
I'm not sure your AI prediction will turn out as you imagine.
So, the same is happening in the film industry, ruclips.net/video/I4xiwNBNrDM/видео.html
and the hope is that after it burns down, the indies will take cheap AI tools, and make films.
As Clownfish suggested, it would be empowering for solo creators to use AI tools, and take on projects they physically could not handle beforehand.
Hey I hope that's true. I think AI has a place in the industry. I'm just worried it will mostly be used to cut costs and release mediocre projects at a faster rate. If it empowers indie devs to make games on a more grand scale then amazing as long as they don't lose the heart and soul of the games they make.