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Game Budgets Should Always Be Public

We now know how much The Last of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West cost, but that information shouldn't be secret anyway.

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__SteakDeck__320d ago

I agree. It’s one of the things I like about Hollywood, compared to the games industry.

Flawlessmic320d ago

I mean I'd defs love to know how much each game cost to make and how much money it made back.

But I disagree with the writer whole heartedly, while it would be nice for discussions sake they are under no obligation to tell us any of that info.

They don't owe that info to anyone outside of need to know basis so it's bit ridiculous to say that it should be public info.

__SteakDeck__320d ago

@Flawlessmic Yeah idk why I got downvoted. This is the transparency that we should want in the industry. I agree that they shouldn’t be obligated to tell us. It would be nice to know though. What I really want to know, is how much games make.

gold_drake320d ago

this is off topic, but i love the way u edited your post. intended or not xD

ChickenOfTheCaveMan320d ago

Movie budgets are not public, it's estimates, rumors and industry leaks. They're never the actual numbers.

Godmars290320d ago

And rank and file devs should be treated and paid fairly, yet aren't.

BrainSyphoned320d ago (Edited 320d ago )

I think rank and file devs are rank and should be working as geek squad instead of doing shit work and complaining about how special it was.

"OMG my cubicle was so scary during covid, booohooohoooo, I need combat pay and a raise for the nothing I helped my company release."

neomahi320d ago

THIS IS ONE OF THE DUMBEST THINGS IVE HEARD THIS WEEK. WHY? Developers have no accountability to you. They're not a government entity. You don't pay taxes to them and, honestly, it's none of your business you nosey s.o.b.! What a bunch of KEVINS. The ONLY sense this argument would make, would be null-and-void because Kickstarter already makes sure that base is covered. That could be your ONLY right to know. The only exception I heard of this and it would've made sense is in the case of KINGDOM OF AMULAER on the PS3/360 where the government of Rhode Island (or one of the New England states, but I'm almost certain it was Rhode Island) actually funded a game to help the studio. THAT would absolutely need to be reported because that would be the citizens of Rhode Island's tax dollars fronting that project, you would absolutely have the right to know but, these development studios owe you nothing. What am absolute LEFT kind of a statement and expectation. Entitled dumbasshats..... Gosh, a bunch of friggin Kevin's. Right when you think you might be able to buy into the future of humanity, someone opens their fat sucker and spouts off garbage like this. Ergh.....

Duke19320d ago (Edited 320d ago )

Not ONCE when I was enjoying my play through of TLOU or Horizon did I think: man, this would be so much better if I knew how much this cost to make or how much money it made!

Gaming fanboys’ fascination around profitability and cost is so comical because well more than half the people reading this shit have zero idea what they are even looking at with it.

SullysCigar320d ago

You just pulled facts from your arse to push your preferred narrative.

I'm not too concerned about game budgets, beyond a passing interest - and I don't think we really need to know - but sales and profit definitely matter. That takes it beyond 'passing interest' territory and starts to indicate the likelihood of a sequel. I am concerned about that, particularly if I really enjoyed the game.

Duke19320d ago (Edited 320d ago )

You're right - its way closer to 100% of the folks on sites like this who would have ZERO ability to properly react to the little information they are presented with. All they want to do is compare "big number to little number".

You cant look at a reported dollar value and then suddenly think you know anything about the chances of a sequel coming. So thank you for proving my point

EvertonFC320d ago

"That takes it beyond 'passing interest' territory and starts to indicate the likelihood of a sequel"

Good point regarding whether a game gets a sequel ie; "Days Gone"

SullysCigar320d ago (Edited 320d ago )

^ @Duke19, so you literally just agreed you were talking crap in your OG comment and then proceeded to make up more crap to double down on your assumption, while at the same time ignoring my words. Sales and profitability are a good indication that a game has succeeded for the developer. This will increase the likelihood of a sequel being greenlit.

I never claimed it was the sole deciding factor, because it plainly isn't, I'm just trying to help you to understand why some of us find this information interesting. I disagree with the article, however, that devs should feel compelled to share budget data. Sales, critical and consumer acclaim, engagement and profitability are all information we are more accustomed to, and I'm fine with that as a high-level indicator as to the likely appetite to produce a sequel.

EDIT: @EvertonFC, exactly - good example. Days Gone was pulled apart by critics, consumers jumped on the bandwagon (there were legitimate technical issues for a few weeks) and early sales floundered as a result. Over time it was patched and became a much-loved game, but Sony was put off by the game's reception even before the devs put forward some dodgy ideas for a sequel.

BrainSyphoned320d ago

I'm not interested in extra excuses for lootboxes to be publicly available.

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Horizon Forbidden West Optimized Settings for RTX 4060 Laptop GPU

Horizon Forbidden West is one of the more optimized PC ports to launch of late. We tested Forbidden West on one of the most popular mobile GPUs to find a balance between quality and performance.

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Horizon Forbidden West is up to 16% Faster with Re-Size BAR and the Latest Patches

Using the latest driver/game patches, the GeForce RTX 4090 is 16%, 14%, and 10% faster at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K, respectively

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25 Best PS5 Games You Should Play

If you’ve just got yourself a shiny new PlayStation 5, or are just looking for something to hoover up all your spare time like THQ Nordic hoovering up bad business decisions, here are the best PS5 games that you should check out.

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purple10135d ago

no.1 is Elden ring,

and there Is no ghost of tushima on the list,

I fear this man hasn't played ghost of Tsushima, hehe

purple10135d ago

ah your raise a fair point, - totally forgot, -