/v/: where developers giving you free shit is actively criticized.
You know why this is a worse board than /tv/? Because you entitled 12-16 year olds think you know more about gaming than the adults who grew up with this shit.
You're all the reason nobody cares about gaming as an artform.
"games as an artform" is the worst thing to happen to this industry. Fuck off you pretentious cunt
>>340987618
>gaming as an artform.
Top kek.
>its free so you arent allowed to criticize it
>>340987804
>is the worst thing
fuck off you pretentious cunt
I see no one's contesting the fact you're all fucking teenagers.
>>340987618
>You're all the reason nobody cares about gaming as an artform.
Good.
>>340987618
Who in the right mind would want shit for free
>>340987991
Oh no, I'm 27. I just hate what's been given to me.
Pretty simple idea once you think about it. Then again, first impressions lead me to believe you're not particularly well versed in that area.
>>340987804
If you're like this faggot you like your boring fucking action shooter games that's killing the industry. We need more breakthroughs.
>>340987618
>You're all the reason nobody cares about gaming as an artform.
And here's where I disregard everything you have to say.
>>340987618
why are you here?
>>340987618
I bet you've watched and loved every Marvel flick.
>He's a games=art fag
I bet you think story is the most important aspect of a videogame.
>>340987618
>you're the reason nobody cares about gaming as an artform
Normalfag here. You're wrong.
Nobody cares about gaming as an artform because it's difficult to enjoy them as an artform.
Compare it with music and visual art
>pop music isn't art, it's by and large just nice noises and lyrics which barely have any deeper meaning than what they say
>consumed for the emotional response
>in order to find an artistic statement, you have to look for those artists which specifically try to make said statement
Visual art is easier:
>99% of pieces created by professionals will have artistic value through exploration of artistic style and/or intended deeper meaning
Gaming though?
>99% of it is designed solely for entertainment/to be fun
>only the remaining 1% ever intend to make an artistic statement
>even then whatever statement they try to make is likely to be shit because they're employing videogame writers
explain to me why expansions aren't a thing anymore