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The Video Game Industry is in Crisis with Jason Schreier

babayaga

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In my industry there is problem

And that problem starts with "J"
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Country is majority white, 90% of game consumers are men, who the fuck is shocked that the people developing games are white dudes?
 

Baron Dupek

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Jul 23, 2013
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Maybe, I dunno... REDUCE THE FUCKING BUDGETS?
The most expensive movie ever was Pirates of the Caribbean 4, and that only took 379$ millions. CONCORD was more expensive, the Spiderman games ate 300 millions on the license alone, it's completely out of control.
you know what's also weird?
Concord was expensive flop... but almost nobody talks about it
A failure with such budget should raise some storm... but nope, nothing
 

Necrensha

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Aug 31, 2024
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you know what's also weird?
Concord was expensive flop... but almost nobody talks about it
A failure with such budget should raise some storm... but nope, nothing
It was a flop because of how extremely unpopular and unappealing it was.
Nobody was aware of how absurdly expensive it was until it flopped, people thought it was just another Lawbreakers.
 

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