by ShadowTani » Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:56 pm
Why do so many people honestly think the mobile game market is ever going to appeal outside casual gaming? =_= Sure everyone can find some joy in casual gaming now and then, and casual gamers have become a sad majority so I'm not contesting it's going to be a major market. But no hardcore gamer is going to sit down and ruin their neck and cramp their fingers trying to play on a ridiculously small screen for hours. The PC gaming market is not going anywhere, jumping on that bandwagon is not a requirement for future success.
Besides, mobile games based on PC games are always dumbed down inferior versions. Take Minecraft as an example, is a good reason why you can't play mobile Minecraft with friends that play the computer version, it's impossible because the mobile version will always be inferior and behind the PC version. Salem is probably even more complex than Minecraft, so it is NOT possible to make a cross-platform compatible mobile version of Salem. And to make a stand-alone version of a MMO doesn't make sense unless it's talk about a major company with a major franchise. And in either case it would still require sufficient resources and manpower to work with both platforms which most indie developers don't have. So I'm really wondering what you where even thinking when you suggested this?