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by kaiokendev
294 days ago
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You also still have the same amount of time you had 40 years ago. There are definitely more games available, and I would argue the proportion of high quality games has also increased massively, but since you're still limited by the number of games you can play in any given year, you'll never feel that increase. |
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Think of the negative reputation the Unity engine gained among gamers, even though a lot of excellent games and even performant games (DSP) have been made with it.
More competitors does also raise the bar required for novelty, so it is possible that standards are also rising in parallel.