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by snogglethorpe 4741 days ago
If it's a fun and intuitive device, it seems likely it will be used for all sorts of games, even those that are completely unrealistic...

[My impression is that the running backward technique is profitable largely due to limitations on user control and enemy AI, and those are probably not going to go away any time soon (even if developers might really want to make a game that feels realistic, it's, well, hard :)...]