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    Frostpunk 2

    Don't know how many of you played the first game, but it's pretty good. It managed to tie the mechanics into the narrative super well, to the point where you had to stop to consider the fantasy implications of your decisions. Not a lot of games manage to do that for me at least. And they recently announced the sequel where it's all about the oil ? Also a recent article on their goals as a studio: 11 bit makes moves to bring "meaningful games" into AAA realm "Warsaw, Poland-based 11 bit Studios is best known for finely-crafted, systems-centric strategy games that aim to do more than just encourage players to solve problems, but to solve problems that account for deeper human emotions. "Meaningful games" is the term used often by 11 bit CEO Przemyslaw Marszal. The studio's most recent games, This War of Mine and Frostpunk, are superb examples of the concept of meaningful games. They both explore the value of human life and relationships, while forcing the player to make difficult decisions to the point where they're choosing the "best" options out of many terrible options." "[I want to make] meaningful games, those valuable games, the games that respect players' time, [that] respect the player," he said. "I would like to make games that are entertaining, that I would like my children to play. That guides me, so I instill those values in our games." https://www.gamedeveloper.com/business/11-bit-makes-moves-to-bring-meaningful-games-into-aaa-realm
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    Dying Light 2

    Pics or didn't happen
  3. Yeah, I think that about covers it. GG close the thread
  4. There is no campaign. It's just backstory for the multiplayer world.
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    Half-Life Alyx

    Yeah, that's what I mean. It's even worse if the company is lagging behind industry standards. In that situation, you should notice a consistent turnover rate, less seniors and more juniors. But yeah, back on topic, anyone played this yet?
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    Half-Life Alyx

    It is appealing to imagine a place where you can start your own project and then pitch it to people with the potential to develop it into a full fledged thing. 1. From what I've been hearing on the internet from multiple sources, their bonus system does force people to stick on projects until their completion. If they leave early, they don't get the bonus. So people might limit themselves to short term projects or features instead of pursuing longer term options, which might not be ideal. 2. It's called job hopping and it's fucked up. Basically, people will apply to another company and negotiate for 10-20% increase of their previous salary. The reason why they do that is because companies have fixed salary ranges, so if you get close to the top of your range, you're not gonna get too much of a raise going into the future. Of course, it depends on the company, but there are situations where someone who's been with the company for X years in Y position is at a point where their salary is the same as someone who just joined their company. And they're not gonna be too happy to learn that.
  7. Activision Blizzard shareholder calls company response "inadequate" "Investment group SOC says that Activision Blizzard's recent promises to improve its culture do not go "nearly far enough to address the deep and widespread issues with equity, inclusion, and human capital management" that the company is facing." https://www.axios.com/activision-blizzard-shareholder-soc-scanda-eed23e62-e8b4-4cfa-bc0e-28cd80ea2f1e.html This part of the letter made me laugh. Don't know how much experience the directors have, but I wouldn't be surprised if none ever worked in development. But damn, man, there's word of cutting bonuses for this year. That's some real shit.
  8. Sponsors drop Overwatch League after harassment lawsuit "The Overwatch League has lost a number of advertising sponsors in the wake of California's lawsuit against Activision Blizzard for harassment and civil rights violations, as reported by The Washington Post. Coca-Cola, Kellogg, and State Farm all told the paper that they were revaluating their Overwatch League partnerships." https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2021-08-06-sponsors-drop-overwatch-league-after-harassment-lawsuit
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    Corona Virus

    Waldo laying down the facts, especially that last one. I don't think a lot of people would put the collective first before themselves. One thing that really didn't help with people's fears are the few cases of thrombosis associated with AstraZeneca.
  10. Well, something happened. And that something is this: Blizzard president J. Allen Brack is out after sexual harassment suit, employee walkout Employees were informed of J. Allen Brack’s departure this morning, and an announcement from Activision Blizzard says that former Vicarious Visions leader Jen Oneal and former Xbox executive Mike Ybarra will take over as co-leaders of the company. https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/3/22607356/blizzard-president-leaving-harassment-protest-brack
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    Corona Virus

    "With COVID-19 surging around the United States and vaccination rates stagnating, federal agencies and state governments started announcing vaccine mandates for their workers. Private companies are doing the same. Google said Wednesday that employees would have to be vaccinated to come to the office, and Facebook and Lyft followed with their own announcements hours later. Some New York City restaurants are requiring that employees get vaccinated and are asking diners to show proof of vaccination." https://www.theverge.com/22600423/vaccine-mandates-federal-state-google-facebook Earlier today I talked to someone who is "not anti-vax, but not pro covid-19 vaccine either". Their key points were that: - the vaccine is about control, not health, and cutting rights little by little (arguing that you should have the freedom to decide what to do with your body, not be forced to get the vaccine in order to keep your job) - it's not a regular vaccine ("Vaccines contain weakened or inactive parts of a particular organism (antigen) that triggers an immune response within the body. Newer vaccines contain the blueprint for producing antigens rather than the antigen itself". source: https://www.who.int/news-room/feature-stories/detail/how-do-vaccines-work) - long term effects are not known (with several doctors telling them to wait to see what happens after this experiment) Pretty sensible points? This whole subject has been super polarising overall. If the vaccine becomes mandatory in order to resume work, it will be interesting to see what happens.
  12. They responded to his comment by noting that he failed to address the points raised in the open letter. I hope people can keep up the pressure.
  13. But wait, there's more. "Ubisoft workers demand company accountability in open letter Close to 500 current and former employees of “Assassin’s Creed” publisher Ubisoft are standing in solidarity with protesting game developers at Activision Blizzard with a letter that criticizes their company's handling of sexual misconduct." https://www.axios.com/ubisoft-workers-letter-activision-blizzard-harassment-392fd998-9518-4d1c-9ca7-24a7c4534bb3.html
  14. A group of roughly 300 employees across Activision Blizzard are spearheading the initiative, asking for several internal changes such as an end to mandatory arbitration clauses in all employee contracts. "Arbitration clauses protect abusers and limit the ability of victims to seek restitution," their statement reads. Staff are asking Activision Blizzard to adopt new recruiting, hiring and promotion policies to improve representation across all employee levels. They are also asking for transparency around compensation and promotions, and an external audit of Activision Blizzard’s company’s reporting structure, HR department and executive team. Every form of internal communication has been overtaken with talk of the lawsuit, according to two sources at the company who spoke to Axios anonymously. One said that some Blizzard leaders have been vocal about supporting employees, but that top executives are still directly in "PR mode, crisis management, trying not to commit directly to things." https://www.axios.com/activision-blizzard-walkout-harassment-lawsuit-fefa807b-107e-41e2-a6e2-78a086119e04.html
  15. Over 1,000 Activision Blizzard Employees Sign Letter Condemning Company's Response To Allegations https://kotaku.com/over-1-000-activision-blizzard-employees-sign-letter-co-1847364340
  16. I really had a lot of time on my hands back in august of 2019 didn't I
  17. Played it for the first time earlier this year. I had a good time with it. Really enjoyed the DLC probably more than the main game. Rapture is just hard to beat. The atmosphere of the place is unreal.
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