No.
It's long overdue for a big adjustment. Video games are a medium that's ever-evolving on a consistent n' imaginative flow of new blood/ideas that for the last generation has slowed and stalled to a trickle thanks to an industry that reluctant to take the next step beyond their gold pot of reprocessed ham. Developers/publishers alike will inevitably to re-evaluate the conventional brain trust of the industry picking winners n' losers either by the explosion of the indie scene on non-traditional platforms or burned out by the archaic tropes of "graphic enhancement". One way or the other, things can't stay the way they are for too long, imo.