JonStrickland

JonStrickland t1_jacpfl2 wrote

Woof. I don't like the sound of that. Largely because I suspect this will make consoles more expensive for the consumer. As it stands, companies typically sell consoles at cost or at a loss with the long-term plan to make revenue selling games and services. If the development/deployment cycle is cut in half, companies will have less time per console to make that revenue model work, which leads me to think we'd see companies try to change that model to make the margins better. Then you're looking at a world where there's a new system out for each brand every few years and they're each more expensive than earlier consoles. Then again, maybe I'm way off base. Maybe companies would still take a hit on hardware sales.

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JonStrickland t1_jacoay3 wrote

I feel like this article could have been written a year ago. I also think no discussion of Web3 is complete without acknowledging how terrible the back half of 2022 was to blockchain in general and crypto/NFTs in particular. Before that calamity, Web3 already faced technical challenges relating to scalability, transaction speed and the danger of VCs dominating the space, essentially giving them the voting authority to dictate what happens. Also, it's odd to see any Web3 discussion without mention of DAOs and smart contracts. But anyway, on top of all that, you now have an environment in which investors are a bit less cavalier with the blockchain/crypto world. The collapse of FTX, Binance under investigation and governments around the world honing in on regulations are making the former gold rush seem like a trap. On top of that, you still have scam artists ready to take advantage of anyone who shows a combination of ignorance and enthusiasm in the space, so even if you move forward with the best of intentions there are plenty of people who are ready to poison the well. If Web3 is ever to be more than some sort of glorified MLM, the folks trying to make it need to acknowledge the problems (not just the technical ones) and address them.

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