@Bigboi500 said:
@DocSanchez: Did you game during earlier generations? If so, you are aware of the creative flow of games from those generations. Now compare the multitude of unique games to the remasters and annual franchise sequels we have now. There's a reason so many say there are no games for these new consoles. They mean new, fresh experiences.
People use "dudebro" and "bro gamers" because of those that use such terminology as "weaboo" to describe anything Japanese. You can't have one without the other.
I've been gaming for 30 years. I know more about gaming than most. I don't need a patronising lesson.
I am also a realist, who doesn't look at the past with rose tinted spectacles. It's one thing to create a six level 2D platformer, it's another thing entirely to create a proper world. FIFA yearly releases have been a fact of life since 1994. Madden before that. The existence of COD doesn't affect other releases in any way: Most people on here pour scorn on its audience. Ergo, it's not the same people buying it as the games you want. So there is a clear disconnect. People buy what they want, and if there is a market for what you want, it will get made. That's how it works. Yearly releases get made simply because there is an audience. There is still a lot of variety across the board. Games like Red Dead, Mario Kart, Witcher, Tomb Raider (whatever your poison) still get made. So people need to ignore the games they don't like and stop petulantly stereotyping people who play them.
"You can't have one without the other". LOL. What? What argument is that? I don't use terms like weaboo. I don't even know what it means. I don't agree with labelling gamers negatively for what they innocently play, full stop. What is this you? Who are you talking to?
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