I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say.
If you could just snap your fingers, and the game would magically appear already completed, according to your specification, with your name on it... how would you feel?
Good, obviously. Isn't this every creator's dream, to have their vision realized down to the exact detail without having to put in any of the work?
If Omega would predict that you will never make a game, or participate in creating one... how would you feel?
Bad, but I would get over it and find something else to do.
Isn't this every creator's dream, to have their vision realized down to the exact detail without having to put in any of the work?
Not necessarily. For many, the actual fun is in the creating: that the act of creating happens to also produce an actual work is only a nice bonus, and something that could be dispensed with.
If this seems counter-intuitive, consider e.g. the more story-focused variants of tabletop role-playing games, where the participants create a story together: but the story is almost always ephemeral, and no recording of it survives after...
If it's worth saying, but not worth its own post (even in Discussion), then it goes here.