Will Dad of War bring another millions of casuals that will lead to the industry crash?

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You don't seem to understand how video games work or how the original video game crash went down.

Casuals causing a crash? Video games only exist because of casuals.

>more people buying games
>more money being spent
>industry crash
>industry
>more money
>crash

honestly, just kys and save everyone the effort of having to put up with you

>Game industry pushing LGBT and marxism
>Oh wait Hollywood is already doing that
>People will always prefer movies over interactive games

I N D U S T R Y C R A S H

Also
Get off here r.edditor

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Nah they're already there. There's no more people to bring in except the Wii audience and they're on phones now.

Holy shit, you're actually retarded, aren't you?

no.

they don't help with good titles being made though.

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>Crashes can only happen based on how the previous crash happened
But ya, casuals ruin video games, not causes crashes.

I guess that what OP tried to say is that the new generation of games will all become cinematografic experience with emotional characters and shit like that

That's not a bad thing.

ur a trumpcuck arent you?

That's already happened ever since MGS4.

He's saying that more people buying games doesn't cause a crash. LESS people buying games causes it.

Trump is a then-liberal now slightly conservative

LEFTIST DEGENERACY REMOVER

casuals buying games
>he thinks Fez, Transistor and Depression Quest are games

>bringing casuals will bring about a video game crash
Because only le hardcore gaymers played Super Mario Bros right?

You're thinking of a tiny group within the larger casual whole. Casuals make up the majority of people who play video games. Indie games certainly don't sell well enough to cater to that entire demographic.

>That's already happened ever since MGS1.

Fixed

Only in a perfect world. In the real world, the focus on CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE means that the game will have lackluster gameplay, especially if it's an AAA+ titles from some jews that use minimum viable effort principle to milk the casuals for all they're worth and then immediately moving on to the next game in the franchise and abandoning the previous one.

Transistor is a game, prove me wrong.

It has gameplay. It has fail states. It is, objectively speaking, a game.

People think that people buying 10 dollar games at steam will save the industry
>99% of the time is indie shit

That's completely unrelated to my post.

The user I quoted said Transistor was not a game. I was refuting that. While I agree with you, I don't see how that's related.