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"Hardcore gamers" = the people who had enough money and free time to have a console (or two) and buy and play all the big releases. This group is mostly white, male, decently wealthy, and reactionary (in the same way any given white petit bourg is). The people shaping the game industry range from sicko libertarian dipshits (Carmack) to sicko capitalist [redacted] (Bobby Kotick). It hasn't ever been "good" tbh.
Maybe not, but it's sometimes been not as bad. Contemporary monetization/habit-forming trickery in the game industry is refined from decades of deliberate research to make it as ruthless as possible.
As much as I appreciate the convenience, I'll also say that every step away from "gaming as a social activity" has made it worse. I'm at least old enough to have seen the changes from arcades to inviting people to your house to play a console to online multiplayer and it all gets weirder at each step.
G!ming as an illusory parasocial activity has been pretty fucked up. Narcissistic celebrity I N F L U E N C E R S siccing their fake-friend fandoms on each other and sometimes spouting nazi shit for funsies are terrible.
No more LAN support in games since like the mid 2000's :(