| Mudface said: Yep, it's the future model for games- they'll be sold as services, rather than products. |
One has to wonder when a game takes this form, exactly what kind of game will it be. A game supported by that ends up tending to be massive multiplayer in nature, where you need a bunch of people playing. One has to wonder how games that are not this, will end up being supported. Will we get epic single player experiences with high production value? I don't see that. I will see massive multiplayer, and easy to make flash games. So, the middle of the road stuff will end up disappearing. Those games end up migrating to consoles.







