Dragon Age vet says the "fidelity death cult" and a "fear of backlash" over reused assets is making AAA games take way longer, but that creates room for Dark Souls-style surprise hits
The focus on hyper-realistic visuals is making AAA games take even longer to make, Mark Darrah says
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BioWareveteran Mark Darrah has been sharing his thoughts on why AAA games seem to be taking even longer to make these days, and he thinks that the “fidelity death cult” and the fear of backlash that devs …