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Digital distribution has changed things. Once games had a burst of life on first release, an after life on budget release, and then were gone forever.
Uniquely two out of three of the top games in the most played played list on Steam are 2024 releases but one of those involves clicking a banana to make more bananas ? More than half of the rest of the list are at least three years old and a couple are at least a decade. But the list today will be different from 2014 when Depth was first released.
But the reality is that FPSs tend to have a shorter life than other genres because their players are always looking for the next big thing - there are exceptions - Doom and Team Fortress 2 for example.
An online FPS that survives a decade is an exception rather than the rule. And if Depth is dying it is sad because a decade on it still looks gorgeous and it can still supply the best edge of the seat gaming experiences.
STEVE heading backing to the boat, both sharks and divers on low but closely matched lives is still one of the most intense experiences in gaming.
And to the Depth devs. Ten year anniversary ! (It's big and it's round - Dogbert). The game may be dying but why not give it a Viking funeral ? At least put a "10" on the anniversary cakes and banners.
Also if there were unused shark and diver skins still on a drive somewhere why not give them away as gifts to players who log in for the Depth anniversary ? At 100 players it's not going to be the biggest giveaway in internet history.
But if I was a publicist for a company that currently had one live game I'd go all out in publicising the 10th anniversary. Many people who played the game will not have played it in its present form and may not realise just how good it is now.
Low shot odds but it might even lead to big revival. Niche is now the meme babes, niche is now the meme.
S.x.
Couldn't have written it better
Is English not your primary ? Have you tried Google translate ?
I'll try to keep the language simple for you.
1) It is truly sad if Depth is dying because it's still a great game.
2) Most FPSs don't last as long as Depth has.
3)It is Depth's tenth birthday soon. I encouraged the developers to make it a special event.
Simples.
S.x.
"And to the Depth devs. Ten year anniversary ! (It's big and it's round - Dogbert)."
Like what did you even mean by this?
"Low shot odds but it might even lead to big revival. Niche is now the meme babes, niche is now the meme."
I don't even know man. I'd think twice before posting something like this.
That niche is the current future of gaming was published in this month's PC gamer so it's not a novel opinion.
S.x.
And I know what "niche" is. I just think "niche is now the meme" is such an odd thing to say.
Again it was humour mixed with truth. For the moment the zeitgeist in gaming is niche games - Dave the Diver et al.
S.x.
players on pc play too much AAA trash = empty multiplayers....
we'r all casual of... but too much trash nowadays. :-/
10 players, 1 shark is Megalodon hunt.
S.x.