hmm. I joined gaming quite a bit later than many, in part due to when I was born, and how long before my family had a computer, and I've been a PC gamer since
the first game I ever got was a RTT game "Ground Control"
Wikipedia,
Gameplay video. As you can see I never had the same experience of the sublime simplicity of the earlier home gaming systems, like the NES...
I also have a love of micromanagement and complexity, I love games like the paradox strategy games (CK2, EU4, ect...) and games with big wide scope like Mount and Blade, I even like MMOs and have played many in my time...
However, I still see problems with the modern industry like Pengu mentions :-/ I have been seeing people in online servers getting banned more and more, for not being good enough, people getting threats and abuse over honest mistakes... I've also seen a lot of this and similar elitism, and it's never in one direction, the PC gamers think they are better than the consoles, but the XBox players think they are the best... The people who care too much about games think they are the superior players and the people who don't give a crap are just as judgy in reverse. It seems if you're playing multiplayer it's hard to just play to have fun these days.
And of-course it isn't just the players that seem more toxic these days, the industry has been backing itself into many strange corners, like what Pengu mentions with FO4 and it's season pass, the ever increasing price of DLC and the prevalence of micro-transactions (leading to things like the current CS:GO YouTube scandal), on their own they aren't all that bad, but they add up and they provide more room for scandals, rip-offs, and corruption.
I don't think I would call it convoluted, I don't know what it is, gaming has always been competitive, corporate and market dominated, but I don't know, it just seems worse these days.
Don't get me wrong, it's not all bad, not everyone in multiplayer games is obsessive, not every game or company pushes undue amounts of DLC... but I definitely see this unfortunate stuff more... maybe it's just as I've got older I've lost some of my thick skin; or maybe got more cynical. I don't know... I just know that I am not a big fan of the gaming atmosphere anymore.