brokedownsystem
brokedownsystem
brokedownsystem

man, you went full-on debbie downer on this review.

but but but...the shareholders!   don’t you care about them? 

health insurance for additional bodies gets quite expensive.   plus, it can make a team unwieldly.

LOL.   

“Lots of would-be CEO’s are in poverty today because they took those risks and failed.”

Unions for white collar jobs would be a start to mitigating crunch.

some people move onto entirely different industries, leaving the dust of their broken game industry careers behind. it’s sad but it often doesn’t work out.

war...war never changes.

Buy the game, and hope that the public discourse about what’s happening over at Rockstar and elsewhere leads to better work environments. At least until the Robot Army arises and radically shifts the nature of work. But that’s a completely different topic.

Thanks, for the long, rambling article. It brings up alot of thoughts about not just work in the video game industry, but work in general.

I approve.    the world needs less violence, and more hentai.

they need to just get out of the games business completely. all they’ve helped create is a mp-paywall model that other companies have unfortunately copied.

I did the same sort of thing, doing a rough single rotation of Fallout 4’a map instead of the main quest.      it was fun.   

now that’s...a party!

thanks.    fun read, and it’s always fascinating reading old history like this.

I hope this works in time for Fallout 76!

yeah, I’m not understanding this either.    just the convenience of being able to play   ill-gotten goods on the switch? 

maybe all these geniuses at youtube are too busy fucking around instead of actually doing their jobs...

frankly, I’m surprised that a newer, better alternative to hasn’t come to challenge youtube in all these years.   

I still remember watching the j-drama “virgin road” that featured “ can you celebrate?”.     saturday fall evenings at 11pm on my little college tv set.   the song still gives me the tingles. congrats to her on her retirement.