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NCSoft president: "The games industry's evolution towards acceptance and diversity is ongoing"
(www.gamesindustry.biz)
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I think greater access to game development tools has been a very good thing for the industry. These days, I'm generally much more interested in what's coming from indie developers than any of the big companies, with a few exceptions. I think that's the best way to increase the diversity of games and game developers. Greater access to game development resources will help to democratize the gaming industry.
Yep, the vast majority of the games I buy at this point are coming from indies.
The main issue is large studios want to make a safe game that does everything and appeals to everyone. Meanwhile, indies are making games that are fun-first and targeted at specific audiences, rather than just the mean.
Games like Factorio could be made by a big studio, but it wasn't, because it don't have mass appeal. Meanwhile, if you are in it's target audience, it is a 10/10 game. And it isn't like the studio had to shovel $200m into a pit to make this 10/10 game.