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Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com ⁨2⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

That’s just the coding part of the work, which for a modern AAA game (and pretty much all 3D indie games) is the smallest part of the work - modelling, texturing and level design easilly exceed that, and whilst those are the biggest ones, there’s quite a lot more non-coding work, from graphics design to audio engineering.

IMHO modern tools and frameworks have reduced more the works that needs to be done in the coding space than they did in other areas.

Also, in gamedev there’s the exact same problem you see in non-game-related software development: as the tools, libraries and frameworks get better and let devs do more in the same amount of time, the expectations on the capabilities of the software grow, eating up all those gains and more - nowadays you can’t get away with a bunch of lines defining walls on a flat grid space and a handful of sprites with just 2 animation frames each like in Pacman.

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