Re: Another game down the drain
Yes, the golden days for game software are over. Cheap but graphic-heavy junk doesn't sell that much any more. The kiddies all have played dozens of them and are growing tired of it. Gone the days when you could sell virtually anything as long as you could get a 99% in graphics from the reviewers. The reviewers being another problem, as they continue to lie and cheat for game producers money, they are biting the hand that feeds them - the reader's hand. Only one of them publicly apologized for their overly positive review of MOO3, for instance.
Especially difficult is and was selling junk to hardcore strategy gamers who above all expect a game and not colorful clickfeasts. So, as we do not provide the market for fast-money-for-nothing, the big companies are leaving, now that they have found out the truth. I hope smaller companies with less expectations and more willingness to work for their money will now have a chance to take back that niche.
I can live with 10 less MOO3-type games while getting 1 more SEIV-type game instead. But, the sad truth is, while the quality may increse the quantity will surely decrease. Do not expect a new good strategy game every year - or even every two years.
What happend to MOO3 is a different thing - the problem is it got into the hands of a company that didn't intend to do a 4x strategy game. Sold as SimGalaxy, which it really is, it would have caused less uproar - but also much less sales probably. Beaten to death this way, I doubt that anyone will be able to revive the series.
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