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I used to have a dream game when I had lots of free time and played a lot of MMOs. There's a lot of systems I wanted, and to be something you could be on all day. Don't get me wrong though, I in no way had delusions that I was gonna make an mmo.
A combination of getting responsibilities and learning more about game dev made me realize you don't need an All game, the perfect dream one, when it would be better served to have multiple smaller and more focused games for the concepts you want to explore.
There are lots of small games I'm envisioning, but they start to get really complex while planning them so I haven't quite got there yet.
It does make you wonder whether this is just a younger person idealism thing. Maybe I'd have been exactly the same if I got into gamedev in my teens instead of in my 30s!
Not knocking them ofc, that kind of goal can teach you a lot before you realise it's never going to work, but Lemmy seems to attract more..um...mature folks so far so that's my current hypothesis on why we don't fall for the dream game trap.
That sounds about right, the MMO game ideas was in my upper teens. And yeah, it seems fedi in general is older.