Stack of Turtles wrote: β
January 27th, 2026, 18:42
BobT wrote: β
January 27th, 2026, 18:36
Debt is a thing, ******. I don't believe in mortgages, but I'm forced to have one or not own a house.
Once you're on the hook for it, deals can change.
For others? (Like the ****** dev who did that with Transistor), it will have indeed been a happy bonus.
You're not
forced (well IDK maybe you are in the UK these days...). If mortgages started coming with DEI requirements that you had to let a minimum number of blacks or gays, I would call people libtards for taking them. There's always an alternative, even if it's fleeing the country.
House prices are ******** everywhere and not everyone has wealthy parents. Sadly even Trump recently said he didn't want to look at it else he'd upset boomers.
Regardless, having a roof over one's head and food on the table is indeed a necessity that can go beyond simple principles. I wouldn't be surprised if such does become a condition in future.
There will be a large amount just keeping their heads down to get by, as is with general employment. In many/most instances where institutional investment is involved, that comes with "conditions". Otherwise, some happy ******* will just try to slip things in anyway.
Back on topic in Transistor's case, I don't
remember anything else standing out, so it can't have been a main priority for the game. Despite having a female MC, the char was in a healthy hetrosexual relationship and the male portrayed as loving and protective.
I recall SuperGiant doing well with Bastion, then REALLY well with Transistor. Pyre was a bit hit and miss. I presume they started off pretty small? Did they become institutionalised later? What about Hades? (Seen a little but not played).
To shed further light on these theories, it would be interesting to track similar devs as they grow from individuals to indie, then larger companies with shareholders, mass hiring and institutionalised investment. I suspect there will be a common theme where the rot truly sets in.
Clearly with SuperGiant, SOME was present back in 2014, but very little (or at least little willing to be exposed).