As you mention in your example of hobbyist game makers, [b]no single (or small group of) programmer(s) working from their homes, have in fact managed to produce ANY kind of successful computer game in the last 10 years[/b]. As we are all aware, there are simply no examples of this.
To suggest otherwise is simply preposterous. [b]EVERYTHING chemical in nature that can be invented without the use of hundreds of thousands of dollars of special equipment and hundreds of full-time staff has, in fact, already been invented.[/b] To think otherwise would just be plain silly.
I humbly suggest that we all take a few minutes to applaud the wisdom of parent poster. I salute you sir!
As you mention in your example of hobbyist game makers, [b]no single (or small group of) programmer(s) working from their homes, have in fact managed to produce ANY kind of successful computer game in the last 10 years[/b]. As we are all aware, there are simply no examples of this. To suggest otherwise is simply preposterous. [b]EVERYTHING chemical in nature that can be invented without the use of hundreds of thousands of dollars of special equipment and hundreds of full-time staff has, in fact, already been invented.[/b] To think otherwise would just be plain silly. I humbly suggest that we all take a few minutes to applaud the wisdom of parent poster. I salute you sir!