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 The key here seems to be that money corrupts' and perhaps Molyneux fears that the indie developers of today are the triple A cash machines of tomorrow.Molyneux also comments on how he feels that creativity will become stifled once the indie developers cease to be independent and become reliant on a bigger company's payroll. “But what those indie companies don’t realise is that they’ll then have to have board meetings, and in those meetings they’ll be told, ‘no, you shouldn’t do that – look at this game that’s making money’. says Molyneux. This again represents a fear that without complete creative control of a product, with indie developers instead at the mercy of bigger companies, indie runescape games will become less creative and more homogenized to fit in with a saturated market.Indie runescape games are at their biggest and best at the moment and this will continue for some time, and Microsoft recently announced that 65 companies are developing indie titles for Xbox One. However Molyneux believes that this golden age could soon come to an end when the cycle completes. But what do you think? Do you think that indie runescape games will fall to the cycle and lose creativity once bigger companies become involved?Source: vg247inFamous: Second Son's Digital Download Size for PS4 Revealed. It seems like everyone is excited for inFamous: Second Son, which is the latest iteration in one of the PlayStation's most notable exclusive series. It's been available for pre-order digitally on rs gold the PlayStation Store for quite awhile now (interestingly enough, it's been there since before the recently-released game Thief made any sort of appearance on the store), so it's clear that Sony wants as many people as possible to have a chance at getting the runescape game.It was revealed today that inFamous: Second Son would take up a rather modest 24 gigabytes of hard drive space. In comparison to runescape games such as Battlefield 4 (over 40 gigabytes) and NBA 2K14 (nearly 50 gigabytes), this is likely good news for those gamers who are finding the PlayStations 500 gigabyte hard drive a bit too small.Strangely, 24 gigabytes is also the exact same size as the runescape game's install if you opt to buy the runescape game physically. This means that whether you decide to buy physically or not, you will still be losing the same amount of hard drive space. This may make the digital option a bit more attractive to people trying to save space, but at the same time, it's sure to help fuel the argument that the PlayStation 4's hard drive isn't big enough. Back when the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were revealed to be shipping with 500 gigabyte hard drives, many gamers initially feared that this was far too small due to estimates that most runescape games would be requiring around 50 gigabytes of space each. While this hasn't been the end-all case of the matter, runescape games are surely to become more graphically advanced and contain far more content in the future.