Playeressence's Ricard Julianti discusses how a industry-wide crash might not be as bad as some people think.
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Nope not at all. I'm actually waiting for the next one.
This website talks utter drivel, almost without exception.
Tbh if the industry crashed and caused them to completely stop certain practices like the dlc issue(let's say people stopped buying and this helped in the crash) I wouldn't be too upset if the out come forced companies to get creative again. These days they stickto what they know and we get are sequels a lot of the time
Yea the loss of thousands upon thousands of jobs is just what will help the industry!
Nope. I would like that. Clean the house sort of speak.
In my mind if the industry crashes the only one staying afloat would be Nintendo.
There fans aren't just loyal, but there games can be played by anyone in your family, so it broadens the appeal.
I welcome a new crash, tired of the shooter scene and the same ol crap.
Things are so unpredictable and topsy turvy that not even gaming staples like the Bioware founders or Epic star Cliffy B want to stick around.
Things are so hilarious that everyone is SCREAMING NEXT-GEN, BETTER GRAPHICS, FASTER SPEEDS, MORE RAM, MORE REALISM, More thins and that..
yet the hottest and most popular games can be played on your Atari 2600.
Sh!t is a state of Chaos.