Would gaming be better if game development was a hereditary position passed down from generation to generation?
>>740266320A company should have perhaps both one studio who does it and another which doesn't and pass the results after fifteen to twenty years
>>740266320You just know the mfer that built this was like>I'll never have to work again!
You don't need to hand down knowledge parent to child, you just need comprehensive free high education and open tools.
>>740266320Like a monarchy? You want there to be a...king...of games?
>>740266320It's called an apprenticeship lil zoomie
It shouldn't be under a stock holding retardation in the first place. The rich stock holder that never play vidya will demand all the retarded shit that will get them the most money. They also tell those companies to hire their kids, whom are all eternal twitterfaggots from liberal colleges with a trustfund that will last them a life time.
No all you need to do is not force diversity hires and just let the nerd make their games
>>740270106No, like pretty much all medieval crafts. There wasn't a lot of social mobility in Europe during the medieval period, if your dad worked a specific craft, then you apprenticed with him and eventually took over his shop and his responsibilities. You not only inherited his skills, but his tools, his workshop, even his clients and contracts. This did mean that the more sons a craftsman had, the smaller a piece each of them would receive of his legacy, and once you get past like 3 sons, there's nothing left to inherit.
>>740266320No, /v/ hates nepobabies
>>740270160Not really if its father-to-son. Then it's just jewish nepotism.
>>740266320millers in cities were often freemen in guilds
>>740266320No, this would prevent fresh blood from creating good games and give us a harder stagnation than what we saw with AAA games in the late 2010s to mid 2020s
No, just because you're a good game dev doesn't mean your kids will be.
>>740271807The majority, if not the entirety, of the inheritance usually just went to the first-born son.
>>740266320after my indie game gets big i will hire my family first, family first always.
>>740270106D-d-d-duel!
I wish I was an Anglo Saxon, throwing my wife up into the hay threshold on our wedding night and finding out how we came to be