Golden age of Indian vidya is upon us
>>713366698 (OP)the best part of india trying to do anything is seeing them fail at it
I've never seen a sexy indian girl which means their games won't have them which means they will be bad.
There is nothing talented that ever came out of that place.
>>713366698 (OP)They want a flash-in-the-pan game that was immediately forgotten without winning any awards?
>>713366698 (OP)nothing good ever come out of that literal shithole
>>713366698 (OP)Golden age? Are they finally leaving?
Talent? No but what they do have is a cool, unapped setting. Indian mythology is batshit crazy and it'd make for fun video games.
>>713368147SAAR THOSE ARE PAKISTANI GAMES SAAAR
this same thread hit the bump limit yesterday
Can't wait for rape simulator
>>713366698 (OP)Excuse me chuddie, but Canada already has a thriving vidya industry.
>>713368283>Hindu mythology is untappedKek, play some actual games
The only time I ever see Pandavas and the Kauravas are in fucking Fate and it's mostly by a single artist to boot.
>>713366698 (OP)This was an interesting article.
>"Beyond that, there are at least two key issues that have stymied the ascent of the Indian games industry: training and funding, with the latter already garnering reports of how investors are failing marginalinsed groups of developers all around the world. "We don't have angel investors or VCs backing us, and platforms like Kickstarter or Indiegogo are not supported in India, so that revenue is not available," says Harish Chengaiah, the founder of Outlier Games in Chennai. Meanwhile, government funding has tended to prioritise essentials like sanitation and clean energy rather than media and entertainment. "So broadly speaking, there's no money anywhere.">"In addition, the late blooming of India's games industry means there are relatively few people in the country with enough experience to provide training. Chengaiah, who's now 28, experienced this himself when he enrolled into a game design course after high school, only to drop out following his disappointment at the quality of the teaching. "Unlike the West, the first generation of game developers are still working in industry: we haven't gotten old enough to retire and become lecturers," he says.>"There are also big skill gaps. "We are very good at art, we are very good at programming, we are very good at QA, but design and narrative development is something that we lack. If you see our education system in India, it's very technically competent, not so much creatively competent."
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>""I don't just want to talk about ancient, epic, magic, fantasy India; I really want to talk about the India that I walk out into, because I feel that it's more interesting than our past," Shodhan says. As such, Detective Dotson offers a pixellated representation of crowded, chaotic, modern Indian life, with elements such as the ubiquitousness of election posters and the constant, casual littering - which Dotson can take exception to by hurling the litter back at the culprit. "Littering is a real problem here," Shodhan says. "This is a personal pet peeve, and something that I wanted to send a message about."
>This is the ultimate Indian fantasy
i just can't see pajeets ever making a normal pc game with normal monetization (one time purchase only).
And that's just the first mountain.
Then it also has to be worth paying for too.
>>713366698 (OP)GTA: Designated Shitting Streets
>>713366698 (OP)Indian's don't even have the talent to run fast food businesses without turning them into cockroach breeding factories, I somehow doubt they can make a video game of any quality.
didn't they already make a moon landing simulator?
>>713367453So Stellar Blade but Indian.
>pajeets finally make their own game
>can only buy it off their website
>only payment they accept are Google gift card codes
>>713370615Water, Clean drinking water. For cow use only
>>713370391don't you mean poo landing simulator
>>713370615To be fair, bullying of Indians reduced the rate of street shitting from like 80% to 35% in a decade. Now the main problem is littering, they have no culture of either having trash cans on streets or holding things until they get home/to a store