Legion said:
Moonlight Butterfly said:
ElPatron said:
Yeah it's just super that they are unrealistic to pander to men and women are allowed 0 power fantasies. Like I said you are okay with it because it panders to you.
Yes I have the right to want those things changed, and yes I have the right to express my opinion. But I do not have the right to state that the industry ought to change to satisfy my own personal desires.
And nor do you.
Yay! Bringing up this topic again, but this comment kind of rages me hard.
You do actually bring up a lot of good points, and it's also nice to see that you know where the problem is coming from, but this attitude is just so bad though. I mean, it is BAD!
It kind of comes off that people don't have the right to criticize something because, by the end of the day, the gaming industry is the one with all the power and they're not going to change no matter what we do.
At least, that's what I get out of this comment.
Ok, you didn't put it like that, the ultimate line was "I do not have the right to state that the industry ought to change to satisfy my own personal desires" and even then, I'm really iffy on the whole thing.
Sure, things aren't going to be the way we exactly want them to be, but they can certainly improve if we get enough people on the same page and make our voices heard, then we can certainly try to steer the industry in the right direction.
The big thing we can try to do is start demanding more quality games and actually buy them. The problem is, that's not exactly happening. Sure, we have occasional gems that actually do well, but sometimes the more special games that are actually clever with good writing and something that's actually different for a change are the ones that don't do as well. You know, something like Psychonauts or Beyond Good and Evil.
This is a problem on both sides though. Maybe if the industry wasn't charging FUCKING 60$ A POP FOR ALL OF THE FUCKING NEW RELEASES, MAYBE THE FUCKING PEOPLE WOULD ACTUALLY BE A LITTLE LESS RELUCTANT TO TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT FOR A CHANGE.
Ok, sorry, the way the industry handles things really pisses me off. But, anyways, here's you're part.
Make your voice heard and whenever you see something that fits your idea and you would like to see more of those kinds of games, buy it and try to get a lot of other guys to buy it. If enough people chime in and what they want, the industry might actually take a risk, but it's up to the consumers to help them be thankful that they took that risk, otherwise they'll go "Nope, it's been proven once again that nobody wants to buy these kinds of games" and then we get another mediocre online shooter because that's apparently all people ever want.
Yes, the industry has the ultimate say in what gets released, but we as the people can actually help and speak up for more quality games.
So, please, try not to shut people down for actually wanting the industry to change. You said it yourself that you would like to see changes, but if you and everyone does their part, these changes can happen. Just, don't put the gaming industry in the right like your doing right now with a line like this "developers should be able to spend their money on whatever the hell they like" because that's not a good attitude to have.
We, as the consumers need to start demanding better games, and if we actually get the industry to take a risk and make them be thankful for taking that risk, then we can see improvements. We have the right to want better. We have the right to say that the industry needs to change. But we also have to do our part as well.