I’ve never heard of Pokémon Leggenos.
I’ve never heard of Pokémon Leggenos.
Let’s go further. Let’s have worker-owned everything.
Worker-owned factories, stores, restaurants, etc. Worker-owned government!
Let’s cut out the people that do not work but take 90% of the revenue.
Just because CO announced, a few days early, that they were releasing an unoptimized mess, shouldn’t people complain about it being an unoptimized mess?
We should never think it’s okay for companies to release underdeveloped, unfinished games.
They’re the ones that make the games!
If it was me talking about Pikachu games, I could talk about chance. But them? They decide if there will be a new game or not.
Making games is always complicated. If you “release and forget” people complain. If you keep supporting a game for a decade people complain.
To be honest, I’d prefer for them to keep expanding a game I like. That’s what kept me playing SC1 for the past 65 years (or however long it has been since the game has been released).
My experience is the opposite. While there were bad DLCs, most of them were awesome.
But in this case it seems the money goes to Israel, so it’s the equivalent of a box collecting money to KILL children.*
*only children of the “wrong” skin color and religion, obviously.
If playing a game is fun I’ll have fun. If playing it is not fun, I’ll not have fun.
I don’t take grading systems in consideration. Just like the color of the protagonist’s shirt doesn’t affect my fun.
I’ve never seen any social commentary content from them. I haven’t watched everything they do, but can’t be that common if I haven’t seen it yet.
Great news!
You’re thinking of technically taking the decisions in the company. But shareholders can do much more. Like influencing the value of stocks by selling too many at once.
If we don’t get together and destroy capitalism itself, we WILL get another Unity every few years.
Capitalism, yay!
Their laying people off mean that the honest workers are losing something. But the actual scammers, the people at the top, they’re still there.
They lay people off because they don’t want to reduce their own salaries.
Look at it another way.
If they’re keeping their head above water, even barely, it means they are keeping their head above water. Without delivering a product. For YEARS.
They’re earning money by selling empty promises year after year. Not a lot of money. They’ll never become billionaires from this game. But there are lots of people in there (mainly executives and CEO and whatever) earning a decent salary. On empty promises! It’s as close to a scam that it can be without being illegal.
That’s so sad…
Reason number one: it’s a publicly traded American company.
Mozilla gotta do something.
And based on their actions on recent years, that something is probably going to be: 1) firing more developers, and 2) increasing the compensation of their CEO.