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The demand for video games is increasing, which means development times are also on the rise. Open-world games have become a new standard for gamers to sink hundreds of hours into, providing developers with ample time to create other games. However, due to the increased scale of games, their perfection has decreased, resulting in some flops. Does this indicate that games have become too large? Should they be scaled back? Join Justin and Pedro for a candid discussion on the latest episode of the LeisureHub Podcast.
Time Stamp
00:00:01 - Intro
00:03:01 - Development Crisis
00:10:09- Gamers Expectations
00:17:56 - Individuality & Uniqueness
00:37:30 - Gamer Frustration
00:44:22 - Outro
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The demand for video games is increasing, which means development times are also on the rise. Open-world games have become a new standard for gamers to sink hundreds of hours into, providing developers with ample time to create other games. However, due to the increased scale of games, their perfection has decreased, resulting in some flops. Does this indicate that games have become too large? Should they be scaled back? Join Justin and Pedro for a candid discussion on the latest episode of the LeisureHub Podcast.
Time Stamp
00:00:01 - Intro
00:03:01 - Development Crisis
00:10:09- Gamers Expectations
00:17:56 - Individuality & Uniqueness
00:37:30 - Gamer Frustration
00:44:22 - Outro