DeathFlowerKing wrote:
For me
1) Video games were short and fun and they didn't take forever to complete or get released with so many game-breaking glitches, force you to play online with immature jerks, or rip you off by making you pay extra for DLC content.
2) Movies and TV shows were much more entertaining and we had at least a few good ideas left in Hollowood.
3) The internet itself was new and exciting and a place where one could find all sorts of neat information and even meet new friends from around the world with shared interests. Now it's become a clusterf**k of misinformation, trolls, and all-around BS
4) We didnt have Donald f*****g Trump as president.

1) Yeah there is some truth to that. I love strategy games but the strategy games of today like Stellaris take way too long to play. I remember strategy games in the early 90 would take one sitting. I think the internet has changed the business model.
However I think the computing power has made some games possible that were not - Factorio is the best game ever made and it couldn't have been made on computers back in the day. But yeah a lot of games go with the "make you play as long as possible" route and I don't like this either. RimWorld is a game I love/hate. It does this excessively for a single player game.
2) It seems like today with streaming services they've thrown more money at it but it hasn't increased the quality. So yeah I agree. I am tired of remakes and the whole Marvel universe. I remember when the Marvel thing got started and after like the third one I thought, "oh wait, they are still doing these?"
3) I am hesitant on this, but sortof agree. The internet hasn't lived up to its promise for sure. But I do like being able to order food off the internet. I remember how much it sucked to have to call into places to place an order.
4) We don't have him as President now!!