(04-28-2015, 06:21 PM)OttoVann Wrote:Please also note the space I mentioned that the majority of gamers are over 18, with minors as a small minority over all.(04-28-2015, 05:28 PM)Oswin Wrote:(04-28-2015, 05:19 PM)OttoVann Wrote: What's wrong with battlefield or COD again?  If someone replies to me with "nothing" then I fail to see the problem of them doing well.  Tastes in gaming have changed, and what we enjoyed as young people are not what young people today enjoy.  I'm not sure if I see the issue, the market can't adhere to people our age (25+) forever since young people are where most game revenue is to be had.Factually untrue. In the 2014 Usage Date and Demographics made by the ESA, the average age of gamers is 31, with women over 18 making up over twice the gaming population of boys under 18. Most game revenue comes from adults, the majority over thirty. Source
There is nothing inherently wrong with Battlefield and CoD, the recent trend has just shown a decrease in quality for their respective franchises. We're reaching a level of saturation for the 'modern shooter' that hasn't been seen since the saturation the same genre had in the 'WW2' theater.
Yes, those people are buying games for their kids. Â This isn't a surprise to anyone. Â Their kids tastes have changed compared to ours at their age.
I'm deeply skeptical of the claim that COD or Battlefield have gone down in quality when, at least when I played Battlefield4 (my most recent forray into modern FPS on a PC) I was blown away at all the quality: visuals, audio, destructible environments, and on and on.
What specifically is bad about BF5 compared to BF4?
The critical and public reception of the battlefield series have been on a decline over the last ten years, Battlefield 2 (2005) being the most well received with a 91 average score. Battlefield 3 (2011) had it's score drop to an average 89, not a steep drop. Battlefield 4 (2013) dropped to a 79 average. The most recent, Battlefield Hardline (2015) has continued to fall to a 71 average score. Source - Metacritic PC scores.
I'm not a big CoD or Battlefield player, but going by the data available the people that buy the majority of these games are adults and there has also been a decline of quality for these games in the last ten years.