• OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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      8 months ago

      As someone who spent 5 years making games, and 3 years in the industry, GAMES SHOULD BE FREE.

      Good games come from passionate developers. Even the first major releases of Godot was built on the backs of 3 open source developers and some contributors. But when I started working for a gaming company, I saw the sleezy PMs look at players as nothing more than numbers on spreadsheets, fun features take the backseat to more monetization, and all the good content that made the game fun come from developers working overtime to make it happen.

      People inherently want to make fun games. It’s the hyper competitive toxic industry that’s holding everyone back.

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          8 months ago

          I think industries that pray on people who like their job end up making worse quality products

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            I think that means games should cost more and developers should be fairly compensated such that not only super passionate people would tolerate the working conditions.