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A lot of games released today 'feel' like games that came out 20 years ago, there are exceptions and I'm including them too. Most of the growth came in graphics and visuals. People would buy any game if it looked cool. Now we're on the diminished returns side of things, and investors are trying to maintain the charade. They're pushing out half-baked products, and selling out. Leaving old heads and new heads with the bag of expensive but useless products. Think SLI on steroids.