KylieDog said: Let us just for sake of argument assume he is correct. Good for devs, bad for consumer. That game I bought 2 years ago doesn't really hold the same appeal it did when it was new, I'd much rather have a sequel game and something to enjoy than sit back and cheer for some dev while bored of my old game. |
If it is a quality title, it does hold the appeal for those who haven't bought it yet, though. A sequel would of course take away that appeal.
And those who did buy it already and, like you, need something new, will according to this article, rather buy something different and not a new version of the game they already own.
Innovation > Iteration