Mistress Fortune wrote:
Agreed, I've had a good couple of occasions where I had to convert a PNG to JPG due to size limitations, and this causes the image to either lose transparency or get the typical jpeg artifacts.
Also here's a new vent: the game industry feels like it might be on a collision course towards at least SOME kind of crash because man so many companies are being hit with mass layoffs, it's honestly disheartening. At the very least the AAA side of the industry feels like it's gotten to where budgets and profits are utterly unsustainable, with it feeling like Nintendo is arguably the only big name company that's actually managed to avoid these issues for the last decade (even during the Wii U era, though definitely a big help during that era was the late Satoru Iwata cutting his own pay in order to not lose employees, something so many more CEOs should be doing were they not real life examples of the kinds of corrupt businessmen we've been seeing in cartoons for 70+ years).
I also fear that it's not long until console gaming goes the route PC gaming went the last decade or more, namely going "all digital." I know PC gamers went that direction some time ago by deciding they'd rather buy everything off of Steam or GOG and no longer installing disc drives in their PCs, but I've always felt consoles really should keep physical media, especially for preserving older games. The company that seems most in danger of going this route is without a doubt Microsoft. Those leaked documents about a planned "mid gen refresh" for the Xbox Series consoles outright called the planned system "adorably all digital," some upcoming first party games like Hellblade 2 have no signs of any physical release at all, but the biggest concern is Microsoft has shut down and laid off the entirety of the staff that handled doing physical releases. Add on to this the rumor that Wal-Mart may soon be getting ready to heavily discount their entire Xbox selection in order to get rid of Xbox games in their stores, I feel like the days of physical Xbox games are numbered…
How exactly do you think this next gaming crash will happen? I don't think anybody seriously thinks that we will see a repeat of the first crash back in 1983. My personal theory is that another video game crash is possible, but it will only happen due to a general Recession. And since we keep on avoiding Recessions, it might be a while till we see a crash…