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Title who wouldn't be interested in delivering Runescape games
Description And there will continue to be simple, compelling mobile Runescape games, played by people who would rather die than identify themselves as gamers.But my hope is that we'll see the rise of Runescape games that cross audience boundaries by leaving behind a geeky focus on traditional game conventions as well as the time wasting characteristics of the best or at least best selling swipe swipe tap tap Runescape games. Your question implies its own answer we need to stop thinking of ourselves as the only medium on the planet that is defined only by the need to be "fun" whatever the hell that means .What should developers and publishers do to prepare for a future where everyone is a gamer? I think the answer is exactly the same as the advice financial advisors give their clients in times of turmoil and change maintain a balanced portfolio. Anyone who puts all their eggs in one basket, focusing on only one type of game, on one platform or type of platform with only one monetization scheme is probably doomed.Other than a growing, more diverse audience, there's nothing certain about the future of gaming other than the fact that there will be a future, something that wasn't as certain as you think just a decade or two ago.PM: Is hardware on your mind at all? Are there emerging hardware trends or specific devices that have caught your eye as something specific to pay attention to?WS: I'm hugely interested in mobile Runescape games. Cheap RS Gold I mean, who wouldn't be interested in delivering Runescape games to a platform that boasts something like a billion users, all of whom have a little game playing device in their pockets… a billion devices all connected to one another… with real humans on either end. Now that's some hardware I'm jazzed about.The other stuff VR, AR, new consoles? Meh. I'll think about it, but mobile seems way more interesting to me right now. See? What'd I say about ensuring I'll never work again?. PM: Sometimes it seems like the best ideas in tech and Runescape games simply didn't happen at the right time. What do you think we might see come back perhaps a spiritual successor once the time is right?WS: Sure. Back in the mid s there was a big VR movement, led by the Cybermaxx headset and he Forte VFX . They had full immersion, head tracking, the works. What they didn't have was optics up to the job. You couldn't read any text onscreen it was so bad. Those were way ahead of their time. It'll be really interesting to see if Oculus Rift is coming along at the right time or, when the history is written, it'll just be another breakthrough that didn't break through.Other than that, nothing's coming to mind off the top of my head other than what Trip Hawkins was trying to do with the DO. Like some other current and future game devices, the DO was pretty much on the money, but ahead of its time I just think everyone already sees that an expensive entertainment box, offering high end graphics and other entertainment options beyond Runescape games is a good thing… maybe a better thing than a lower cost device that does nothing but play Runescape games.PM: What and who do you and your peers look to for inspiration? What influences currently inform the your work and those you admire?WS: Look at today's most popular Runescape games and it's pretty obvious what our inspirations are. Movies, you say? Uh uh. Television? Nah. Comic Books? Try again.No, the inspiration for most Runescape games is… other Runescape games!Maybe I'm cynical, but I don't see a lot of daring, innovative or even interesting things in the mainstream of gaming. I do see a lot of rehashed classics with better graphics. I love ensuring that I'll never get work from any publisher again… Luckily, we have that thriving indie scene that's doing all sorts of new and unusual things. Sure, some of the indies draw inspiration from earlier Runescape games, but they tend to deconstruct those Runescape games rather than remake them…with better graphics. And some indie developers are exploring new systems, gameplay and narrative. There's a future for you!What influences me? Well, for a while there, I was clearly inspired by Walt Disney!
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