Canadian video game developer David Gaider is the narrative mastermind behind some of the best role-playing games of all time. He worked for BioWare for 17 years on modern classics such as Baldur’s Gate 2, Neverwinter Nights and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. His best-known work is probably the development of the “Dragon Age” universe. Now he has clear words for the games industry in 2024.
How good are the games Gaider has made? Gaider is the author of some of the best role-playing games of all time:
He was also responsible for the story of Anthem, but left BioWare in January 2016. After that, the story of the Everyone is Iron Man online game was rebooted.
Maybe not Gaider’s favorite game, but an important game for many readers of MeinMMO – Anthem:
Overtime, 1,000 hours of playtime and photorealistic graphics
That’s what he says: In an interview with PC Gamer, he spoke about the difficult state of the gaming industry for developers. Many nominally successful companies have reported in recent months that they have had to lay off hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of employees. Some smaller studios even closed their doors entirely.
Gaider believes that the way things are going now doesn’t have to continue forever. But the current path leads to ruin:
“There’s a fear going around: If we don’t let everyone work overtime and don’t make AAA games with a $200 million budget and photorealistic graphics and 1,000 hours of playing time, then we have to start doing exactly that now and make everyone work until they die, and the same thing you make video games.
And if that’s really true, then maybe the industry deserves to die. But I don’t think it has to be that way.”
How can it be better? Gaider says his new studio, Summerfall, has a four-day week and a schedule that’s realistic and doesn’t require lying to his bosses.
In an environment like that, you’d have people who love their work and don’t feel like they’re just resources being tapped into.
Has he been successful with it? Gaider’s game “Stray Gods” has 94 percent positive reviews on Steam, but was released in August 2023 and, like so many games, was flattened at the time by the “1,000 hours of play” behemoth Baldur’s Gate 3. There are currently around 30 players on Steam.
But Gaider seems to like his new work.
BioWare has an Anthem trauma
This is what lies behind it: Gaider shared the fate of many developers at BioWare:
You can understand that Gaider longs for other working models.
The YouTuber Maurice Weber criticizes exactly this type of “service games”:
What is seen as the reason for the crisis in gaming? Experts see various reasons for the crisis:
More about the terrible work on Anthem back then: An insider report on Anthem casts a dark light on BioWare