Honstely? That’s the smartest thing he could’ve done.
When your passion develops into a big company like that and you’re still interested in doing what actually IS your passion, let someone else do the paperwork and administrative tasks.
Honstely? That’s the smartest thing he could’ve done.
When your passion develops into a big company like that and you’re still interested in doing what actually IS your passion, let someone else do the paperwork and administrative tasks.
Makes perfect sense. Most small companies creators don’t have the skill necessary to run a company with 100+ employees. I’m glad he sees this and is just stepping away from all the admin BS and focusing on content creation.
Good. Let the man do what he wants to do. I’d prefer him to be on-screen and enthousiastic about tech without him melting down behind the scenes.
I am wondering how things are going to change. Been following this guy for at least 15+ years. We used to watch some of his videos in LAN parties, back when those were still a thing.
Which is why all five of my wives thought I was a saint.
That is the most divorced senior developer put this in detail I can think of
Given the company’s financial straits, falling market cap, and declining stock price, it is unsurprising that they would restructure their business operations and cancel unsuccessful ventures.
Fable made divorce more evil than murder.
There’s a weird mentality where people think AAA exclusives are the only reason to buy a console. It ignores the fact that the vast majority of games on any given platform are multiplatform. It also ignores the existence of smaller but still quality exclusives. Grounded was good. Pentiment was good. Age of Empires 4…
“Sony’s been having a pretty stellar year thus far. Yeah, there were a couple of flops – Forspoken, most notably—but strong multi-platform releases such as Resident Evil 4 and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor have helped make it a lively period for PlayStation.”
Great comment, thanks for contributing.
I was thinking about this the other day and you know what, I think all corporations may be bad
Very much this. MS is the only company seriously investing in cloud gaming right now. For the cloud gaming market to grow beyond its currently niche status, it needs that kind of investment. CMA is basically saying that MS shouldn’t be allowed to invest any more into it because that would increase their market share.…
To preface, I’m absolutely not pro-mega mergers and in general feel like this (and most consolidation in general) is bad for the industry’s health and creativity.
Yeah, unless you’re in the know and get out before the news breaks.
Oh no, at some point in the future microsoft might be almost as bad as nintendo or sony are now.
Something something Sony bad too
Everyone else is dead and the agency has disavowed them again?
I mean, everybody does this. You don’t pick fights at Thanksgiving with that one uncle who took you to cool places when you were 8, but now watches Newsmax because FOX “got to woke.”