• rising_man@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Me from 90s: Games are so awesome nowadays.

    I guess the problem is that:

    • Gamers lose their kids eyes and enthusiasm over time.
    • Big game developpers lose their kids eyes and enthusiasm over time.
    • Rooster326@programming.dev
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      14 hours ago

      Yeah not really understanding this complaining. I think it’s just people who will never be happy. Fuck em

      Even if “Latest” game isn’t as great as you imagined because “insanely petty reason” . Due to linear time - you can always go play yesterday’s latest game.

      So many props to the people who have, and use, the skills to keep emulation alive.

    • Gloomy@mander.xyz
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      2 days ago

      I agree to a point. Getting older has changed how i interact with games and what i am looking for. I went from “i want something to hold my attention for a long night or seven” to “i want something that i can engage with while watching a video” or “i want something i can play in short bursts because i only have about an hour to play”.

      And yes, the enthusiasm isn’t the same any more. I played Expedition 33 recently and while i liked it i’ve been sitting in the last bit for weeks no without touching the game.

      Some things still grab me. I prolonged my studies by a semester (which is not expensive to do here) because i wanted to play through Baldurs Gate 3 before the kids are born.

      Alh of that said, i still see how the industrie is beeing sett down the same path that took movies from us: more of uhe same, no risks, looks over substance. If not for Indie devs i’d likly moved on from gaming by now.