Of course, I have my own limits as to how much game software I can take care of at any one time.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm married, and my wife has set out very limited Xbox limits. But if I had my druthers, I'd be playing all the time and never see any of my friends or do any work.
I have brought a PS2 on set with me before. But games can be really addicting, and that's dangerous. So I tend to keep it fairly limited on a certain level.
We're pushing the limits of what a game is, and they think I'm beyond this limit. There will always be purists, but we've never got that push-back from businesses or consumers. Game dynamics are too powerful to leave bottled up in games.
I'm worried about the future of computer operating systems, as they all seem to be sliding towards a more controlled experience, taking away much of what makes PC games so much fun.
I'm creating the kind of games that I like right now. I'm not being held back by technology.
Currently computer graphics are used a great deal, but it can be excessive.
I'm a gamer, so I play '2k,' 'Call of Duty,' and 'Madden.' I think I can play those games every day.
If software's the only thing in your bag of tools, I'm not going to give you great odds.
Everyone has limits. You just have to learn what your own limits are and deal with them accordingly.
I think my software is going to become so ubiquitous, so essential, that if it stops working, there will be riots.