I've been hanging out on a few generalised gaming forums just recently and there seems to be a growing resentment towards the mainstream PC gaming industry, a lot of this seems to be fueled by unpopular stuff such as restrictive DRM, the growing number of straight ports of console games which many PC gamers often find to be dumbed down and undemanding - especially shooters, and the fact that many top titles are being released in such an unfinished state they are virtually unplayable for many players - the current controversy surrounding Empire: total war being a prime example of this.
I can't help but feel we are starting to see a growing backlash against many of the big developers, as a result EA has apparently already decided to stop using DRM in it's future titles. It seems that many many more players are turning to the indie market to find their gaming fix and there have already been a few notable successes, I personally haven't seen a single mainstream game that interests me since STALKER : Clear Sky was released at the end of last year, and even that was a bug ridden mess that needed a whole heap of patches before it was playable .
maybe this the dawn of a golden age for smalltime indie developers, I certainly hope so, with any luck the big boys will continue to shoot themselves in the foot in the way they have been doing for the last couple of years.
