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Why did the time from 1992 to 2002 feel so much longer than the time from 2012 to 2012 in terms of the game industry?

>> No.8621846
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>>8621839

>> No.8621854

>>8621839
Because one is a 10 years apart and the other is the same year

>> No.8621862

best thread on the board right now

>> No.8621867

>>8621846
BASED! Keep posting it. That one guy who browses warosu gets really mad when you post this webm

>> No.8621870

>>8621854
I meant 2022.

>> No.8621878

>>8621870
SHUT
UP

>> No.8621887

>>8621839
You were younger, so you had more free time for shit like vidya. You also needed less sleep, so combine the two and it seems like time was moving slower. On top of that, more technological advances were happening all the time and more games were coming out, with plenty of companies competing against each other, so the industry was thriving. Shit's dead yo, next vidya crash when?

>> No.8621917

>>8621839
Because there was a fuckton of progress between 1992 and 2002. There was no progress between 2012 and 2022.

>> No.8621940

>>8621839
moore's law

>> No.8621947

>>8621839
You were younger and didn't do exactly the same thing every day.
The low hanging fruit of life experiences was there to pick.

>> No.8621951

>>8621839
You were younger. Younger brains literally perceive time slower.

>> No.8621953

>>8621839
Seventh gen was when the industry spiritually died