>>9707151>But that have to struggle more than some of them to reap even less benefit than themI firmly disagree, its not that we have to work harder its that we have more stuff, our grandpas didn't have cell phones, PCs, internet, Video game systems, streaming services, cheap food that you could order on an app etc, hell I might be showing my age here but I remember a time when you had a few VHS tapes, and maybe one or two games for whatever console your parents got for you on Christmas (SNES for me) now I have over 500 games on steam, unlimited access to streaming for basically nothing, I've got almost a dozen consoles, multiple computers, hell just ask your parents how many pieces of tech they had in their childhood homes just too see how much we've got nowadays
>creativity is really low specially on the "high tier" end of things, if we look at AAA games and blockbusters shit gets more bleak
Well yes but this is just a symptom of gaining a normie audience, there is plenty of creative things, just look towards the east in the land of the rising sun, Manga has been amazing in the last half decade, to the point its outselling comics in america, just think about that, look at toby fox, look at scott cawthorn, all people whom have made it big all on their own, trust me the market is more then hungry for new ideas, you just need to put them out there, don't look towards big media giants for creativity, look in the indie scene, and you'll find some amazing work there anon
>>9707147 baller moc btw