There's a lot of big companies that do fine, Obsidian Entertainment, Valve, Nintendo, From Software, Konami, 2k Interactive, Telltale now apparently, (I thought all three bioshocks were pretty fun, lots of cool concepts. Bioshock Infinite actually has a lot of real quantum physic concepts involved, and though the development was hampered by bad time decisions, there's never going to be a time we'll always get the perfect videogame. Two out of three tries seems like a pretty good score to me. I heard Brutal Legend was hilarious). Now we have indie companies pumping out some pretty great games yearly. I'd say there's more good stuff to play now than ever. Maybe we have too high expectations for something that ultimately ends up being a hardcore group project? Not that I'm supporting EA or any money gouging company like it, I mean the quality of these games. If a masterpiece came up everyday, we'd soon run out of creativity. Nobody should trust Schaffer after what he did, I hope.