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What will gaming be like 10 years from now?
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AI generated
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It will be me plapping and schlapping and glooping your precious boyhole for 10 years
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>>743288718
60 fps
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>PS7 will be all streaming
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the bourgeoisie will be hanging from the gallows and a golden age of socialist vidya will be in full swing
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I fully expect the western games industry to just completely implode within the next decade only leaving a handful of studios left producing "AAA" games. (GTA, CoD Sportsball etc). Western programmers will no longer want to work in the games industry and would rather be in a different field where they're paid more and treated more fairly leading to a major talent shortage.

Eastern Europe, South Asia and South East Asia will be picking up the slack and will be producing the "AA" games and inevitably "AAA" games as the years go on
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>>743289039
Anon, we have been in the socialist age of gaming since Biden became president
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>>743289065
AI will take over the work as they downsize
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All the venture capital is running out and AI is becoming more expensive. It'll exist in some capacity but it's not going to replace human capital.



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