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What do you think will be the forces shaping video games during the coming next years?
with regards to technology advancements (oculus rift?)/ gaming coming to linux / will it be the death of consoles as they merge completely into digital media entertaining systems, etc.
I'd really appreciate if you could give some thoughts on this. Thanks
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Crowdfunding has changed things up quite a bit in the indie circle, although a lot of the enthusiasm and trust has faded, I feel. Micro-transactions have become a rather big thing, unfortunately amongst AAA and indie alike. The mobile game market seems to be spiraling down, as more devs clone and push free to play games to auidiences who don't know any better, while traditional games you pay and play are not doing too well.
VR definitely might become something big, there's definitely enough companies investing in it. Pc gaming seems to becoming bigger, though I worry about elitist attitudes surrounding it driving some people off, not to mention some of our own passionate Linux gamers ;)
I'm not sure about the Steam Boxes to be honest. I think the people who are the most excited are probably Linux users such as myself, but mainly because it means we get more games, not that we'll buy one. I do think Linux will continue to grow however. And there's definitely a larger need for more open platforms. DRM-Free gaming has become pretty common, so I feelings for the future are pretty optimistic.
I also think that Steam's Linux gamble will pay off for them big time, but I'm not so sure about Steamboxes.