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Chrkeller said:
SvennoJ said:

I see that argument made a lot in this thread. Yet that's bypassing the question.

Otherwise the best time to be a reader is now, best time to be a movie watcher is now, best time to be an art lover is now, best time to be a music lover is now, best time to be a collector is now. Every creative industry you have access to all older created stuff. That doesn't make now the golden age for any of those creative industries.

So that argument just renders the question moot.


As far as excitement for gaming, late 90's early 2000s had the biggest dreams come true. Rapid advancements, new genres and IPs springing up monthly. Exciting new hardware coming out and new ways to play. Real competition driving creativity and keeping prices stable.

Today that excitement is mostly gone. Lot of talk about diminishing returns, price of HW, price of games, invasive practices, people getting fired all over the place, studios closing, games taking many years to develop, UE5 woes, and so on.

Personal opinion, today is still the most exciting.  More games being released than ever before.  Great mix of AAA and indie.  Tons of great titles to enjoy.   Tons of creative games with indies such as Cocoon.  

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And Nintendo has never been better.  The switch is loaded with amazing titles.

I think gaming is at its Apex.  The 90s had major droughts between releases and I think people forget how broken older games were.  

Many, IMO, seem down on gaming, because exclusives died.  I think people took a lot of pride in exclusives.  

Metaphor and Unicorn Overlord both look amazing, but I haven't found the time.  

Oh, you'll find the time for Metaphor even if you don't sleep. It's the late addictive the first 20 hours. Kinda takes a bit of a dive after that but I'm still hesitant to boot it up incase I end up confused 8 hours later wondering where the time went.