Xxain said:
Jay520 said:
Xxain said:
forest-spirit said: Not really. I'm not a big fan of online gaming but there's demand for online features so there's not much you can do. As long as I get awsome single player experiences like Bioshock, Zelda, Xenoblade and Skyrim I'm happy. |
lol... do you xxpect those to continue, there several times past when developers have flat out stated they wouldn't mind gettin rid single play modes. So lets that demand continues and we actually do start to lose Single player modes then how do you feel? |
You can't use the actions of a few to imply that that's something that's going to be common with the industry. This is never going happen amongst the majority of developers. There's no reason to worry about any drastic decrease in single player modes. Single-player modes aren't in any danger, aside from games with mediocre single player modes.
The only reason we've seen this dramatic increase in online demand is because this generation has been the first to mainstream. The balance between single player and multiplayer games should likely stabilize after this gen when the novelty of online gaming wears off.
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it was only hypothetical: The point im tryin to get across is what will happen if we consumers let developers and publishers take control of industry. What will happen if the agenda go permanent.. I we get there, no going back. |
That will never happen. The industry is controlled by the consumers. Consumers buy things they want. They don't buy things they don't want. The actions of developers and publishers are dictated by consumers. If they fail to act in such a way, then they will fall to lower sales.