I'm beginning to grow concerned that the Cagcast crew is drifting out of touch with their original CAG-related demographic. In recent Cagcast episodes the crew has demonstrated a dismissive attitude toward most gaming topics, and have been much more enthusiastic about passive media, their non-gaming extacuricular activities, and family matters.
I don't blame you guys for having a broader, more balanced focus. All of you are older than you were. You're all starting to get into a part of your life where your priorities have shifted. There's nothing wrong with any of that. It's just a part of growing up, and I certainly would never encourage anyone to neglect their families in favor of playing video games. Taking care of, and spending time with your spouses and children should be among your highest of priorities, and rightly so.
That said, I think a little bit more research and enthusiasm for gaming topics would be warrented. Playing a game can take hours. Basic internet research on a game usually doesn't take nearly as long. And flippantly dismissing titles is also more than a little off-putting. A game might not be your cup of tea. But your audience may still be interested. You guys blew off the upcoming Square/Enix RPG for switch. Just a tiny amount of research would have highlighted that this game is being produced by the same internal team that developed Bravely Default, one of the most critically acclaimed RPGs to come out of Square/Enix in the past decade. For fans of JRPS, and older Final Fantasy titles in particular, this game is hotly anticipated.
You guys are all at a place in your lives where you don't have to pinch pennies to purchase games. But a lot of your fans who frequent the site and listen to the podcast still are. Kindly keep us in mind when planning content. We're fans, so we won't get up in arms if you want to pontificate on non-gaming matters a little. Such topics help to add personality to the proceedings. But we are also mainly game enthusiasts. A bit more enthusiasm for the subject of gaming would be appreciated. When a particular episode becomes a cavalcade of "mehs", I can't help but wonder what's going on. Especially when the loudest "mehs" all seem to be coming from the gaming sector.