Zarniwoop
TESTOSTERONIC As Fuck™
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I was okay with "mid-core".
Where else would a core be? It's kind of in the middle of things by definition.
Dumb term is dumb.
I was okay with "mid-core".
No sympathy after hacks bitched about Steam's long overdue refund policy. Burn the good with the bad - I don't care.
There are still a few solid indie games but the problem now is with Greenlight, all of these bundles, and the retards who 'collect' entries on their Steam list are responsible for flooding the market with crap. I remember first stumbling on to Torchlight 1 in the 'upcoming' games section on Steam. I don't even bother checking that anymore since 95% of it is shovelware 'Look, ma, I'm a developer' crap. That said, if you make a good game, it will still stand out -- word of mouth spreads quickly on the internet.
Most of the 'developers' bemoaning their inability to make money is based on the fact they're making shitty games.
If even scrolling by a couple of games that took years of man power to create is too much, maybe you just don't like games any more?I don't go to GoG anymore precisely for this reason, and i just monitor the Codex GoG thread for news. The retards didn't even have the foresight to keep that shit separate.
Just like the videogame crash in the 80's, this is the long overdue Indiegame Crash and it's happening for exactly the same reason - advancing technology, new investments and reducing costs mean every moron who can put 2 pixels together is now suddenly a vidyagaem developer, flooding the market with absolute bullshit. And the customers are getting fed up. I only wish the same would happen to EA and Actiblizz with their "annuallized franchises".
If even scrolling by a couple of games that took years of man power to create is too much, maybe you just don't like games any more?
Between the Codex circlejerking about the same ten games over and over and the gamergate middle-school drama thread having more activity than the rest of the forum, I have to wonder how many people here are left that actually enjoy playing games rather than just stay here because they played some games 15 years ago and just can't let it go.
Out of 150 games on my Steam frontpage, I've only played 2
I welcome the indie-apocalypse. All useless devs will get purged and only the serious one will remain.
Who cares about you and your newfag problems? Go play some more then.Fixed post for accuracy.
You don't care about games period.That's right, i don't give a shit about gaymes. More specifically, i don't give a shit about indie games, especially on a place devoted to old games in the first place.
Ho go fuck yourself with that bullshit dude. If you retards could make a game that was even remotely as good as those of we had in former times the Codex would burst out in praise.
Are you ever going to stop whining about Sunset?Instead, all you are capable of producing is shallow pixel art "ironic" shit or political propaganda masquerading as a game.
Who cares about you and your newfag problems? Go play some more then.
how many people here are left that actually enjoy playing games rather than just stay here because they played some games 15 years ago and just can't let it go
Yep, hard to forget that episode.
Personally I would be ok with 90%+ of the indie crap currently clogging up Steam to disappear completely. There are some good ones out there, they can stay. Like Ziggurat for example. But the rest have just declined Steam. Out of 15 games on my Steam frontpage, only 2 are actual professionally done games. Ditto for Good Old Games, which first stopped releasing only Old games, and then stopped releasing Good games as well.
Just like the videogame crash in the 80's, this is the long overdue Indiegame Crash and it's happening for exactly the same reason - advancing technology, new investments and reducing costs mean every moron who can put 2 pixels together is now suddenly a vidyagaem developer, flooding the market with absolute bullshit. And the customers are getting fed up. I only wish the same would happen to EA and Actiblizz with their "annuallized franchises".
I recently bought Halfway and was VERY happy with it. Because it's good.
Just check (codexian) reviews, buy safely, and if you pir4te shit buy later those games that prove good.
Nothing's changed, stay cool.
This. Whatever you may think about Braid, it had decent production values and was kind of unique when it was released. The Humble Bundles it got into the first time had quite a bunch of relatively unique and decent games. However, we now get the same kind of games over and over again.Lo-fi indie games were a thing because of basic supply and demand was working here.
2d platformers were rare(if they even happened) so anything resembling quality was instantly successful. Horrors were rare, so anything semi-decent won the people quickly.
That said, if you make a good game, it will still stand out -- word of mouth spreads quickly on the internet.