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Kotaku - Gaming's Biggest Problem Is That Nobody Wants To Talk.
The biggest problem in gaming today is that the gaming industry thinks we're all out to get them. They think gamers are the enemy, a group that needs to be treated with disdain and avoided whenever possible. They think the only way to fool us into buying their products is to cover everything in a shroud of secrecy, only drip-feeding us pretty trailers and juicy soundbites during carefully-tailored marketing campaigns. They think we should just sit there and lap it up.
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Aug 3, 2012, 17:17 |
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NegaDeath wrote on Aug 3, 2012, 12:38: I could see it being an issue with the bigger studios and publishers but smaller devs and indies seem to do just fine with community interaction. Hell look at kickstarters, just about the exact opposite of what Kotaku describes. Maybe it's a console problem, I'm mostly PC. Or maybe it's the older studios and they've become cynical in their old age. Kickstarters only allow posts from people who've contributed right? I would imagine that those would be overwhelmingly positive. |
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