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minus-square millie ( @millie@beehaw.org ) linkfedilinkEnglish1•2 hours agoAre they? Seems to me like they’re corporate leeches sucking the life out of every industry and offering nothing of value in return.
minus-square Feyd ( @Feyd@programming.dev ) linkfedilink1•2 hours agoI completely agree that business ghouls doing business ghoul things make studios make worse games… doesn’t really affect my point though… studios are not making games based on a “bar” set by the consumers as described in the original post…
Are they? Seems to me like they’re corporate leeches sucking the life out of every industry and offering nothing of value in return.
I completely agree that business ghouls doing business ghoul things make studios make worse games… doesn’t really affect my point though… studios are not making games based on a “bar” set by the consumers as described in the original post…