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But the thing is, nobody is forcing you to play these games. If you don't like them, don't play. Tossing AAA companies out won't improve your gameplay experiences at all, so why do you care?
That comment comes across the same as saying "I never watch reality TV. it's cancer. it should be banned". Sure, it's cancer, but it's merely existing isn't a whole lot of burden on you not giving a damn.
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Some people want to play high-action online shooters with photo-realistic graphics. The fact is, CoD and similar deliver that. If there was a much more cost effective way to deliver the same thing, then the CoD series would go out of business. They don't have a monopoly on "war" as a setting, so they don't even really have any real sort of franchise advantage there. War is war.
Sure, you can argue that there must be a more cost-effective way to deliver similar content, but the fact is nobody has been able to do that, there have been plenty of attempts. No company has a monopoly on that market segment.
It affects all of us. Have no doubt that misbehavior by the giants of an industry can come crashing down on the individuals of an industry. Wal-Mart ravaged general stores all across America, amalgamated all of them and absorbed them into a gelatinous blob that was simultaneously worse and more costly.
Perhaps you think such things can't happen to gaming, but I do. Normalization is what allows these things to be accepted. Kids grow up now thinking lootbox gambling is just the way games are, and they suppose always were. People call for shit they don't understand the consequences of all the time, like the open world gaming craze or the gunmetal gritty artstyle craze. Except now the thing that pro-AAA gamers are calling for is an end to this hobby/art/content/whatever as we know it and its replacement by all the aformentioned shit.
iOS gaming used to be very inventive, very cool. Now it's all Clash of Clans clones or whatever shit they've moved onto now. I used to play iOS games, I haven't played one in years now. It's as dead to me as dead gets. Consoles improved for a little while and then crashed hard into AAA culture, to the point where they're now infested with it and without the alternatives available in PC gaming. I've hardly played any console games in the past few years, where I used to actually be a console gamer almost exclusively.
The things that people want to play are not helped by AAA standards, objectively. It's a psychological trick they play on the public, but the best overall games for any market historically have had nothing at all to do with this bullshit, and this bullshit twists the game they make in the end. Call of Duty 4 is didn't have to do half this shit to make a hit, and they've been chasing that dragon ever since. I was quite the CoD4 boy back in the day myself, but I'd
never pick up one of the modern CoD games, because they've become spaghettified in (ugh) "content" by being modular and lootboxed to death. I, once a part of their market, have ejected because of their behavior, and now the games they make in that market tend to fail. Gee, I wonder what it was? It couldn't have been that their bad behavior lost them customers, surely, it must be an inherent part of this particular genre market.
So yes, it affects all of us, and if we aren't conscious of what these companies do and vote with our wallets to beat them back, then gaming will become Wal-Martified, except I don't have to pay five dollars to open the freezer doors in Wal-Mart to see if my dinner is inside it or not.