Radical Cadre
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- Mar 12, 2020
The majority of gamers nowadays are younger and that isn't inherently bad. But by the time the bulk of current gamers started playing their first games, the hobby had moved beyond many technical limitations and social stigmas. Being a gamer was first and foremost about status and what games you played, not about how the games were played.
In the old days yes, there was console war bullshit, but it was also contained within the context of how good the gameplay was and how a system or software managed to deal with the limits of available technology. After the GameCube/PS2 era a lot of the technical "problems" were solved and the hobby began to go mainstream as profits rose. At that point many gamers and their discussions were less about gameplay and technology within the hobby and more about the art and culture of the hobby as a means of elevating it and giving the hobbyist a feeling of elitism.
When you're playing and praising games due to how they elevate your own status and not because of how technically proficient they are, you're effectively not a gamer anymore. You're some other thing that I cannot name. Final Fantasy VII is the status game, it has more fans due to its status than probably any other piece of software out there.
And this is the root of the conflict. You had gamers that heard Square's development staff claiming a "faithful remake" of a beloved classic and expected a faithful remake. But the actual bulk of gamers out there are not interested in replaying a classic that they've never actually played. The remake was a means of actually experiencing the classic they have built a persona around without having to deal with "crappy PS1 graphics" and "old music" and "boring gameplay" that they saw when they watched a streamer play the game.
The developers knew this and used the "faithful remake" line to get the old fans to sell the game to the new fans, the intended audience from the start. Now that the game is out and the small minority of old fans are standing around wondering what the fuck happened to their faithful remake, their opinion has become entirely irrelevant. The new generation gets to play FFVII for the first time and enjoy a bastardization that they aren't even aware of. And Square gets to make its money.
It's all a game of numbers and older gamers and gameplay gamers are out in the cold anymore. Nobody cares about gameplay or originality, it's all about status.
In the old days yes, there was console war bullshit, but it was also contained within the context of how good the gameplay was and how a system or software managed to deal with the limits of available technology. After the GameCube/PS2 era a lot of the technical "problems" were solved and the hobby began to go mainstream as profits rose. At that point many gamers and their discussions were less about gameplay and technology within the hobby and more about the art and culture of the hobby as a means of elevating it and giving the hobbyist a feeling of elitism.
When you're playing and praising games due to how they elevate your own status and not because of how technically proficient they are, you're effectively not a gamer anymore. You're some other thing that I cannot name. Final Fantasy VII is the status game, it has more fans due to its status than probably any other piece of software out there.
And this is the root of the conflict. You had gamers that heard Square's development staff claiming a "faithful remake" of a beloved classic and expected a faithful remake. But the actual bulk of gamers out there are not interested in replaying a classic that they've never actually played. The remake was a means of actually experiencing the classic they have built a persona around without having to deal with "crappy PS1 graphics" and "old music" and "boring gameplay" that they saw when they watched a streamer play the game.
The developers knew this and used the "faithful remake" line to get the old fans to sell the game to the new fans, the intended audience from the start. Now that the game is out and the small minority of old fans are standing around wondering what the fuck happened to their faithful remake, their opinion has become entirely irrelevant. The new generation gets to play FFVII for the first time and enjoy a bastardization that they aren't even aware of. And Square gets to make its money.
It's all a game of numbers and older gamers and gameplay gamers are out in the cold anymore. Nobody cares about gameplay or originality, it's all about status.