Nah.
Okay, if I was the CEO of a major publisher who had shareholders demanding my company always be making more money right now than it was at this time last year, I might force my developers to push something like this.
But if I was making games myself, or runing a privately held development team of my own, then no. I'd get into the field to make the kinds of games I want to play.
Now, I'm just some guy posting on a forum, so let me quote some rich and famous dudes to give my perspective more credibility:
"I said, 'Joe, how does it make you feel to know that our host only yesterday may have made more money than your novel ‘Catch-22’ has earned in its entire history?'
And Joe said, "I’ve got something he can never have.'
And I said, 'What on earth could that be, Joe?'
And Joe said, 'The knowledge that I’ve got enough.'”
-Kurt Vonnegut talking to Joseph Heller
“Don’t make stuff because you want to make money — it will never make you enough money. And don’t make stuff because you want to get famous — because you will never feel famous enough,”
-John Green
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