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[–] raven@lemmy.org 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

And there's a talk going around about single-player campaigns won't come to PC, they'll be PlayStation only.

[–] UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

single-player campaigns won’t come to PC

glances at the Steam catalog

glances at my unplayed Steam library

laughs

To answer OP's question, I think the place "we went wrong" was allowing ourselves to be driven by the industry hype cycle rather than enjoying the genuine quality games in the orgy of content available on every platform.

There are more high quality games released in any given five year span than you could play in the next ten. If 90% of AAA publishers released nothing but slop for the next 20 years, you would never miss a day of gaming if you just stuck to the existing stock of bangers.

You don't even need a particularly good computer to play the classics - your Starcrafts and emulated Super Marios and Forza racing sims. Nevermind the privately hosted MMOs that can eat up thousands of hours of playtime. Go check out FF14 or Guild Wars 2. I've got a friend who has been doing WoW for 20 years.

If new games are slop, who cares? We are at the tale end of a Golden Age of game development. You're sitting on a treasure trove. Just don't buy the next Call of Duty game and you'll be fine.