What will gaming be like in 5 years time?

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Gennadios

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Zhukov said:
The writing will still be on about the same level as a low budget, direct-to-DVD movie sequel.
Ouch, and I thought *I* was a cynic. A few writers in the biz are capable of pulling off direct-to-DVD first movie quality material. Not every writer is that godawful.
 

krazykidd

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We will have , fake gamer boys , girls , parents , grand parents , aunts , uncles,cousins and cats . Games will be download only ( this is where i become a retro gamer ) . Down load content will be booming . Games will be divided into chapters , for 60$ each . Some games will have a " watch all cutscenes"game mode, because the new generation of casuals won't be arsed to actually play the game , just watch the story .

Looks very bleak to me .
 

TheHatPerson

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Modern Warfare 8 would still make millions of dollar and we still wouldn't get Half Life 2: Episode 3.
 

Canadamus Prime

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I don't know, but if things continue the way they are I don't think I'll still be playing games in 5 years. At least not new ones anyway.
 

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Well like a lot of media, I fear they will be almost entirely downloads. Personally, I love to have something physical which I can look at...probably why I like Prog Rock.
 

Biodeamon

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Games will be brown shaded and will be populated only by 12 year olds, due to the fact that all mature subjects will be off fighting actual wars
 

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Call of Duty will add another title to their title;

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Behind The Lines 2
 

The_Lost_King

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TheKasp said:
Zhukov said:
The writing will still be on about the same level as a low budget, direct-to-DVD movie.
This only if the story is way above average - most games have to compete with Yor, Hunter from the Future in terms of writing and character development.

Not that I dislike Yor, Hunter from the Future... *Yor's world, he's the maaaaaaaaaaan!*

On Topic: I'll assume that the next fad will take over because sooner or later most non CoD-FPS that target the casual audience (yeah, CoD is the farmville of AAA games) will fail even before they are released and for most devs the Spunkgargleweewee-genere won't be anything more than a loss of money. What genre is going to carry on the torch? How do I know...

But it'll sure as fuck change some philosophies in game design.
I doubt that spunklegargleweewees will ever fail as bad as you say. The last fad was isometric rpgs and look at project eternity. granted isometric rpgs are better than spunklegargleweewees.
 

Joccaren

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Likely:
DRM measures will have increased.
All platforms will have been locked down and PC gaming costs will rise thanks to both hardware and software manufacturers trying as hard as they can to force customers into buying from them, and buying from them often.
Mobile gaming will have started to deteriorate in popularity as everyone will have gotten used to it, and not be so into "OMG, I can play this awesome game on my phone" - they'll already have enough awesome games on their phone and won't need to buy more.
Free to play will be on the rise, however extortionate methods will be used by some games that quickly lose popularity.
RPG games will have had their brief return to the spotlight and will be pushed aside to make way for the next popular game type other than spunk gargle wee wee.
WoW will start closing servers after finally losing a decent amount of its subscription base to the rising number of F2P MMOs. It will still be alive for years to come, however.
Some other stuff I'm not even going to bother trying to predict, but graphics will get better, gameplay will change around a bit but still quickly stagnate, and not much else interesting will happen.
 

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I can't help but think with google fiber we would have fast enough internet to directly stream games. But that is being incredibly optimistic, it'll probably be more like 15 years.
 

BreakfastMan

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I can't really say for sure. There are dozens of different possibilities, some good, some not-so good. It is impossible to tell which will come into play, atm. Whatever the case may be, it will definitely be interesting to watch. Personally, I think the future will be a bright one. There is more variety than ever, many genres that were thought long dead are returning, gaming is slowly but steadily growing more inclusive and sophisticated, stories and storytelling is improving, games criticism is slowly getting better, and the audience for games as a whole is only going to grow larger. I can't wait to see how everything turns out. :p
 

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It'll be really shit and made up of nothing but generic examples of X genre and developers will only care about graphics and not story or gameplay. Not like the glorious golden age of now, not at all.

[small]I'm cynically joking.[/small]
 

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Everyone will be reduced to a third-party developer for Apple. Because reasons and also my new iPhone is so cool.
 

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You'll have to pay seperately to start playing the multiplayer for most games, just after paying seperately to load up the game. And before that you'll now have to give blood samples and a copy of your birth certificate so certain dip shit company's will alow you to log online.

Nintendo will have just released a new console that comes with it's own screen, the Wii noUsuck, and because they prefer you to experience their games on that screen you won't have the option to use your bigger TV at home. The new controls that comes with it will have the joysticks on the back of the controller directly behind the screens on the front.

All motion controls will be as buggy as ever and mainly designed for small dumb games at full price, Yahtzee would have torn apart another SGWW, and graphics over all will have improved a lot but the costs to finance them also went through the roof so no developer working on AAA games will be allowed to be different in any way.
 

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It all depends on how the community acts:

5 years later if United: Companies will be more likely to hear us (the fans) out, there will be lass bad PR for games, more variety/innovation and less spunklegargleweewees, DLC worked on after a games release, single player games in which the devs focus on polishing the SINGLE PLAYER to be longer, better, and more praised, then the tacked on multiplayer mode, and companies like Capcom and EA will go bankrupt if they use corrupt tactics that are 5 years old and aren't tolerated.

5 years later if we remain Divided: Digital distribution will be a main source to purchase games, hard copies will be a lot harder to come by, games will be owned by companies even after the consumer made a purchase, DLC will continue to be an abused system, spunklegargleweewees will continue to dominate, forums will be like children arguing on the playground, media will continue to slander our community, games will be short, cost 60$+ dollars new, and the rest of the locked content must be purchased, and EA will still be alive.

Soooo yeah, I think it all comes down to us. No pressure guys...
 

mohit9206

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gaming scene isnt going to drastically change in 5 years. i will be playing some great older games on my cheap ps3 which i would have bought for $99 new.
on my pc i would be.playing latest iterations of existing games.
nothing is gonna change.
same games better graphics