Message from @velvitonator
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although so is figuring out interfaces that work
If you're in that market, anyway; I'm not sure what your average F2P mobile game optimizes for is "fun"
Yeah, but that has known methods that are _relatively_ cheap to investigate
e.g. A/B testing
true
IMO games are just too expensive to produce
And that will have to change sooner or later
At least for the AAA open-world stuff
too expensive to produce, or are thrown too much money
AAA is bloated and full of itself
No, genuinely expensive
There's a lot of content that you might think is semi-automated
They are too focused on "Movie like experiences" and pushed graphics and shit like that
And it often is, but just...minimally
and high end graphics make production expensive.
how much of a AAA's budget ends up being put into graphics and ads?
tbh
graphics are nice but don't make a game fun
or interesting
I think the rule of thumb is that about half the budget goes to marketing
and I wonder who is at fault for that *looks at gaming journalists who talked about the graphics of games before social justice became the new meme*
but AAA goes for graphics way too often
(broadly speaking)
AAA goes for graphics because you can't sell gameplay on commercials
Graphics itself isn't expensive per se
it is
you kidding?
graphics is one of the more expensive parts next to marketing
the man hours involved in that is ridiculous
in the last decade or so it hasnt been about raw improvements but rather software related improvements e.g. texture shader techniques etc etc instead of raw increase in polygons as it used to go
High-res texture and models, and the tech to render them efficiently, are pretty well-known
It's just too much is done manually
or maybe less then a decade really
Although that's changing some, e.g. textures are often built with Substance these days
Which procedurally generates PBR-grade textures
Animations are still really manual
As is modeling
thats cuz you can't really generalise those things
I think you could do a lot more than is currently done
motion detection can help