• teft@piefed.social
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    11 hours ago

    Why do they need to get filthy rich? Why not settle for rich and having a good game?

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      11 hours ago

      This is the problem with capitalism now. No one is happy making a good profit. They have to extract maximum profit by cutting everything else.

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        6 hours ago

        Capitalism has always been that way. Might be more accurate to say it gets worse when hobby becomes mainstream enough for more money to start flowing into it. Best balance seems to be when something is profitable but niche so corporations consider it not big enough for them to go all in on with their wealth.

        Gaming was better when it was some loser hobby in the eyes of society than accepted like it is now causing it to grow to bring in more revenue than movies and music combined. That drew the attention of the vultures.

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      11 hours ago

      They absolutely don’t. I’m just wondering why it works out financially for Marvel and Mission Impossible movies but not for games

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        7 hours ago

        It is less of an effort and time commitment to passively consume tv shows or movies. You can zombie out while watching it before going to sleep or fall asleep to it.

        Games are an active medium in comparison with progression gated behind level of skill, so that makes it less accessible than something like movies or tv shows that is the equivalent of an auto clicker game.

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        9 hours ago

        Movies have a bigger audience, require less time commitment, are heavily marketed, and cost less to see. Easier to convince people to see a so-so movie as long as it has a couple of good scenes. Harder to do with games, and gamers are usually at least somewhat more aware of games before they buy them.