One can only hope.
CMDR_Horn@lemmy.world 1 day ago
Will the end result of this be panacea for the indie Dev? Essentially all the major producers end up killing off all their talent by forcing AI, and those folks now form their own indie studios and make the games we actually want.
almost1337@lemmy.zip 1 day ago
Feyd@programming.dev 1 day ago
The question is who funds these theoretical new studios? Indie studies more often than not have to make deals with the devil so they can eat. Then, even if their game is a smash hit, the investors take the lion’s share of profit and still control the actual devs by the purse strings. This society is sick.
Aielman15@lemmy.world 1 day ago
If you were to listen to the internet, AAA studios would be on their last gasp, with indie devs dancing on their graves.
The reality is that, aside from the big indie game of the moment (think Silksong or Expedition 33, if you want to count the latter as indie), most gamers don’t care or don’t even know indie games exist in the first place.
I have a few gamer friends (each of whom spends a few hours daily on games), and only one of them plays maybe one indie games per year, and only those who manage to breach through his bubble via influencers and streamers.
SkunkWorkz@lemmy.world 15 hours ago
Indie devs don’t need to reach mainstream mindshare to become successful. An indie team that’s stays small and nimble doesn’t need to reach a million unit in sales. Like how many mainstream gamers have heard of Tiny Glade a game that made millions of dollars created by two people.
Feyd@programming.dev 1 day ago
Ehhh I know a lot of people that play indie games, but generally they only play one or two genres of them. Part of it is that the terminology gets confusing because people mean different things. Like, other than baldur’s gate, I couldn’t tell you the last western AAA game I played. But I played FF7 rebirth which is definitely AAA but not what people are always talking about when that talk about AAA sinking. There are also tons of studios that you probably wouldn’t call AAA but you also wouldn’t call indie. Like, I probably play more games from Falcom than any other studio. They’re not huge headcount-wise or cutting edge technology-wise but they’ve been consistently making games since the 80s. I think a lot of people don’t bucket those types of developers in their heads at all.
MiddleAgesModem@lemmy.world 15 hours ago
Isn’t that already the case though?
jimmy90@lemmy.world 1 day ago
what is going to happen when the prices rocket up and who is going to create the content for future AI?