Discussion of Virtual Worlds, MMOs and other interpersonally interactive pursuits, computer based or not.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Wow! They changed the format. I like this better.
I'm looking for a job 24/7 so my ability to analyze cultural trends has been sadly deflated.
I would like to comment on the computer game industry as a whole. An analogue to global finance capitalism, the computer game industry is driven by short term profit taking and endless growth. And like modern capitalism, it's hard-wired for failure. People have been happily buying and selling stuff and inventing things for as long as handicrafts have existed. But this idea that we're supposed to buy a new computer every two years to run games that are artificially hyped is insidious and unsustainable. This is why I'm still playing Neverwinter Nights. First it's a great medium for virtual storytelling. Second, it's stable as all get out. Windows users sadly are starting to have some trouble with running it on Win-7 but there are workarounds apparently. Windows users have always had to put up with this kind of thing and are usually fairly adept at dealing with it.
Anyway- long live classic games!
See you in fantasy land.
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