If everyone in the world suddenly created a video game and 99.999% of them are garbage, but 0.001% of them were good, that’s still 8,000,000 good games.
Vastly increasing the number of video games released undoubtedly leads to more good games. The problem at that point is more finding them rather than questioning whether or not they exist.
Abundance114@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I agree, and lowering the cost of entry to the game development market means more games and better games for all of us.
vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
More games? Yes.
Better games? Very unlikely.
There are already 99 slop games for ever good game.
Abundance114@lemmy.world 1 week ago
If everyone in the world suddenly created a video game and 99.999% of them are garbage, but 0.001% of them were good, that’s still 8,000,000 good games.
Vastly increasing the number of video games released undoubtedly leads to more good games. The problem at that point is more finding them rather than questioning whether or not they exist.
vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
At some point it’s basically just the library of Babel.