There's a lot of talk about a 'crash' and I thought I'd share my two cents.
I subscribe to the "Revolution will not be Televised" theory-that is, the turning point is going to be imperceptable, as collective frustration approaches critical mass. There are a lot of factors beyond the games themselves that play into people buying them, especially the social aspect. But these get weaker with every at-best-lackluster-at-worst-total-garbage release to hit the market.
So what I think we'll see is that EA, Activision, etc. will all be doing the same hat and pony trick with no sign of problems. And then one day, bam! they're burying their latest AAA releases in a landfill.
I subscribe to the "Revolution will not be Televised" theory-that is, the turning point is going to be imperceptable, as collective frustration approaches critical mass. There are a lot of factors beyond the games themselves that play into people buying them, especially the social aspect. But these get weaker with every at-best-lackluster-at-worst-total-garbage release to hit the market.
So what I think we'll see is that EA, Activision, etc. will all be doing the same hat and pony trick with no sign of problems. And then one day, bam! they're burying their latest AAA releases in a landfill.