• Envy@fedia.io
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    4 days ago

    If the business model were successful, then the GaaS model wouldnt be full of bloated corpses of failed projects

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      If you think that GaaS means that you have more failed projects, then look at how many normal games failed before launch.

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        GaaS means you have ongoing expenses after launch in a way that normal games do not. The costs are higher, but they keep chasing the much larger reward that only a super small percentage will ever achieve.