How does it feel?
You have lived to see video games devolve from an art form to a combination of detailed 3d models
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>How does it feel?
I don't know what you're talking about, there are still artistic games
I didn't feel anything when my grandma passed away. I think there's something wrong with me.
Holy shit, I did live to see video games
Feels pretty pic related
you're baiting nopony, sir
Dude same
>how does it feel?
empathy grows with life experience. until you've loved and lost there's no real context for the suffering of others.
What are you talking about Call of Duty fanboy?
Are you telling me that you just focus your attention on tripe A games?
I feel the same way about my grandad, he's in the hospital right now dying, I love him but I can't cry, I haven't cried in years, I just feel numb and anxious
It's not like it happened out of no where. It was a slow and painful obvious process as the industry at large kept growing and projects needed more and more financial safety. The indie scene being as cancerous as it is was really out of left field though. Finding an indie dev that truly loves games for games for the sake of gameplay itself is getting rarer and rarer.
Holy shit. Same. We're gonna make it bro.
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When were games an art form?
Name ONE(1).
The late 90's and early 2000's.
Elden Ring.
Stanley Parable
Give examples.