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[–] candyman337@sh.itjust.works 3 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

You're not understanding what I'm saying. This is them testing the waters. All companies that are publicly traded will continue to do whatever they can to make a profit. Consumer be damned. I don't buy AAA games, but it doesn't change the fact that changes like this will propagate across the gaming industry and make it worse as a whole. The issue here is them trying to turn a profit for shareholders no matter what. So many of these companies are prioritizing making a profit why they happen to release games and not vice versa. That is a result of the last stage unregulated capitalism we have in America and those same tendencies that they've propagated to the global economy.

Don't be so naive to say "just don't buy it bro." I won't. It doesn't really affect me that much RIGHT NOW. But it might, the more they're legally allowed to and the more they get away with the more everyone will do it. It happened with DLC's, then releasing unfinished games, in game purchase in games you have to buy, etc. God forbid I don't want the entirety of AAA gaming to be a pile of shit. It's time for lawmakers to step in in this industry and most others and put limits on what type of things companies can do to make a profit. And this goddamn law that companies must do everything they can to turn a profit for their shareholders must be done away with.

[–] Coreidan@lemmy.world 1 points 7 months ago (1 children)

There will ALWAYS be game devs that won’t support this shit. I’ll just continue to stick with developers that have a passion for making games instead of developers that sold them selves down the river for a couple of bucks.

[–] candyman337@sh.itjust.works 2 points 7 months ago

My point is this is a larger problem of capitalism and just supporting companies that don't do this doesn't always work. The gaming industry is getting worse, and there will be less and less devs that actually don't do this. And there will be less and less devs that are fiscally able to not do this. I have seen it happen time and time again.