• Majorllama@lemmy.worldBanned
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    5 months ago

    I remember when they said “players should get used to not owning their games”.

    Well Ubisoft. You should get used to not getting a penny outta me forever.

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    5 months ago

    It feels like a complete bloodbath with the job situation in the gaming industry in the west.

    The worst thing is none of the executives are getting fired (in a proper more manner, no golden parachutes and clawbacks on any stock based compensation).

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      The worst thing is none of the executives are getting fired (in a proper more manner, no golden parachutes and clawbacks on any stock based compensation).

      lol, welcome to the west

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      Yeah? The executives are firing people, to lower costs, make the numbers look better…? Which makes the owners of the business money?

      Why wouldn’t the executives get bonuses or golden parachutes if let go? They are doing exactly what they are supposed to do.

      Executives don’t make products, provide services, or add any productive value. They are just the face of the owners, and will do the “hard” things for them.

      Like lie, commit crimes, do mass-layoffs etc etc.

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        5 months ago

        Do you always argue with people that agree with you? How is that helpful?

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        Executives are responsible for the direction of the company. They aren’t just there to cut costs (at least, not usually). They’re there to see what opportunities the company to move into, and guide them to success.

        This is the opposite of what most executives at these gaming companies have done lately. They’ve driven up budgets and pushed them in a direction that makes people not want to purchase their games, causing them to fail.

        If a company has to fire employees then that’s the fault of the executives. They should be taking cuts first, not the people who were doing their job well but were just pointed in the wrong direction.

  • JoeKrogan@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The employees should form a cooperative, they are the ones with the skills, the actual producers

  • The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Goodwill with your playerbase doesn’t show up on a quarterly report, but without it your company is sunk.

    It’s incredible that a company with the resources of Ubisoft couldn’t figure that out, even with people shouting it at them daily.

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      I think when all these famous studios were interesting, they still by inertia functioned the way people with actual skills founded them. I’m thinking of BioWare, Black Isle, Obsidian, but reading the history of any famous video game studio gives that impression. It was a rather personal business in 90s and early 00s, it seems.

      Then the “professionals” came and started “fixing” everything, and something about today’s computing makes me personally deeply disgusted of anything advertised there.

      I don’t want a shooter not better than a hundred Q3 clones, but taking 50GB disk space. I don’t even want it with “photorealistic” (no they aren’t) graphics. I don’t want CK3 because it’s slow and has too much bullshit happening, the secret of success is in quality of content more than amount, and more is not always better if a player gets bored with small events. I admit, I haven’t tried Hogwarts Legacy, put from what people say its open world is as useful as Daggerfall’s map the size of England, because most things on that map are all the same, though as a dungeon crawler Daggerfall is still better than typical modern game. And Star Wars - its Expanded Universe mostly came into existence in the 90s, it’s designed the way very convenient for all kinds of video games, or any entertainment and any secondary art at all, and George Lucas approached that theoretically before making the first movie (the “obscenely huge profits” part he may or may not have considered, but it came as a welcome bonus, I suppose), and still every modern time Star Wars game is just not interesting to me ; my favorite one is KotORII, so there is, of course, a gap between me and the majority, but it’s still baffling how didn’t they even try to make an X-Wing remake.

      One can go on. People want to play interesting games. Very few people play games because of “more, better, wider” in ad. The whole idea of a game is to be interesting. It’s entertainment. It’s not “I’ve got a new iPhone and you don’t” dick size contest. Some game being very technically cool, but absolutely bullshit in gameplay, writing, UI design, character design, location design etc, - is not entertaining. Some other game being technically a visual novel (not necessarily), but with all those things done well, - it is entertaining.

      So, making a good game doesn’t even require a lot of very competent and very stressed CS heroes working since dawn till dusk to the extent of their ability.

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        Simplified: capitalism made these studios shitty, just as it’s done for gestures broadly

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      I think the big “issue” is that there’s a notable lag between loss of goodwill and loss of income/profit/value, and there’s an even bigger lag between trying to fix goodwill and returns on that. It makes it too hard for any profit-first company to get right.

      • The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.world
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        I think you’re absolutely right. When these studios go public and start having pressure from shareholders, it starts the gradual decline in quality.

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      4 months ago

      External MBAs taking over running businesses will either result in this or making a billion dollar company through the heavy exploitation of their workers and the consumers. I think the vast majority are the former though.

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    5 months ago

    a year

    a week

    Owners doing everything but admit they’re finished and just ride off into the sunset on their golden horse.

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        I was lucky enough to catch the big dip a few months back, my hope is that they have a big enough library that someone just buys it. But the Guillemot’s want to have their cake and eat it by selling but maintaining control. There’s a big old battle with the big shareholders and the Guillemot’s. It jumped 33% when tencent made plans to buy it. Course they could just liquidate the whole thing and walk off. The Guillemot’s really are being almost negligent at this point I think now more people have lost their jobs for ego.

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    Wow AC shadows pre sale levels must be really bad. Not too surprising tho. For a studio that basically said “there’s way more interesting time periods we want to focus on” the fact they finally went to feudal Japan felt more like they ran out of interesting ideas. Doesn’t help ghost of tsushima beat them by a few years and was basically the best AC game since black flag.

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    I quickly read through the article to check if anyone at Ubisoft Montreal or Quebec were being laid off… Assassin’s Creed Odyssey was one of the most amazing games I’ve ever played. Those devs are bloody brilliant. Luckily it seems not.

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    In Skull and Bones they couldn’t even replicate the experience from their own previous IP, and then advertised is as AAAA game. It’s a disgrace - they deserve to burn.

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      When that game came out I bought AC4 for $5 instead. Had a fun time and the graphics still look modern anyway

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    If their customers are going to have to get used to not owning games they paid for, I guess Ubisoft is going to get used to not having money 🤷🏻

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      Works for steam tho Edit: apparently Ubisoft wanted subscriptions, so steam isn’t exactly comparable

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        In addition to Steam not being subscriptions, Valve has so far not screwed over their users. The way the Ubisoft exec suggested that we should change our attitude really showed what they in plan