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Re: PC Gaming Alliance Interview |
Jan 22, 2011, 09:23 |
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Dirwulf wrote on Jan 21, 2011, 17:06: Making games is a business, not a sport, or something you do for fun. Yes, you could do that. But you don't have to. I can make a game just for the fun of it. Sure, it probably will be only a little flash game, but a game it is.
If you want to make money, you need to find the biggest audience. Wrong. If you want to make money, choose your target group carefully, then make a game for this target group. If a specific target group is already served by a lot of other competitors, choose another genre, choose another target group. You WILL loose money, when you go where everyone already is.
That means casual games. No. See above. But most people, who finance game developement, have no fuckin clue about the market. So they go where everyone already is. This means casual games. Not because they will get rich, but because investors are mostly greedy stupid fucks.
As a hardcore gamer, a game developer and a captalist pig, I have no problem with this. No, of course not. Because you too have no fuckin clue ;-P |
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