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We could reduce the cost of software and art, but we won't. The money will go to the executives that saved all that money on sallaries.
But my question is, do we want to?
If we go on the assumption that no work is necessary, which work would people prefer to do? I'm guessing software and art is pretty high on that list, whereas septic pumping and large scale farming are pretty low, yet the focus is on the former rather than the latter, probably because of labor costs.
I want smaller games with worse graphics made by people who get paid a living wage to work reasonable hours and I'm not kidding.
Yup, I'm down with worse graphics and better storylines and gameplay. Save the production value and pay people to be creative.