@Kidfried @nessisonett I’m completely an uneducated layperson regarding the tech industry, but I have enough insight to know that there’s a lot of inaccurate statements and ill-informed armchair managers that make some ridiculous statements.
I don’t follow them closely but everyone always defers to Digital Foundry for some of the technical detail. I can only assume they know what they’re doing over there. But as far as the business side of things, I definitely agree that a lot of popular websites and gaming journalists seem shockingly ignorant of the industry. Push Square staff are very well grounded and make a great balance of newsy type of reporting and research, occasional industry analytics, dabbling slightly into technical aspects, but keeping the fervor and laid back nature of a fan site replete with outlandish rumors from time to time and stuff like weird Japanese commercials and viral Twitter stories when they apply.
@Kidfried @nessisonett Oh interesting that you mention this. because I have like taught about this about lot to. Its interesting really how little that is shared about game development and decisions given the massive scale of industry these days. I think most game related writing you see these days are very much focused on game reviews and news articles, not necessarily going into other areas. I mean I think there a lot more to cover. I for example remember that used to be some paper magazines here in Sweden that wrote quite excessively about upcoming coming games, interviews etc. Now I guess its mostly Edge magazine and Famitsu that do this kind of stuff hehe.
While it can sound strange I have some unpublished written materials, stuff that I have worked on about games but have hesitated about
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