It saddens me to know that if everyone who went out and kept blindly pre-ordering games from Konami, Blizzard (or any formerly great studio that is now just trading on their name and pushing out the jankiest titles); instead put that money towards shares of that company - they’d have enough of a voice to dictate that companies future, and have them produce something other than the microtransaction ridden, poorly thought out, barely put together, live service garbage we’ve been getting for the past 2+ console generations.
Sad that they can’t afford to make new stories anymore, another dying company festering in the wound of the dead horse beating industry.
It saddens me to know that if everyone who went out and kept blindly pre-ordering games from Konami, Blizzard (or any formerly great studio that is now just trading on their name and pushing out the jankiest titles); instead put that money towards shares of that company - they’d have enough of a voice to dictate that companies future, and have them produce something other than the microtransaction ridden, poorly thought out, barely put together, live service garbage we’ve been getting for the past 2+ console generations.
Ideally they’d just buy indie and AA games, which generally have a lot more innovation than AAA.
On the other hand, preserving old games by making sure they’re playable on modern hardware is something I wish more companies cared about.
But that’s what emulators are for. I’d agree completely with remasters if they weren’t usually shit