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Even a 9 year old knows that's not the conclusion you should draw from the closure of Hi-Fi Rush and Prey Studios
enlighten us plebs with your wisdom and tell us which conclusion should be drawn then
That selling to the next buyer who throws money at you obviously leads to risks of getting shutdown. People don't want or care about long term sustainability and cry when business daddy decides that record profits this year don't match up with imaginary made up profit growth and hence declare this as a failure.
Edit: "Making good, profitable games 'will no longer keep you safe'" But only if you sold your soul for a bunch of retirement money from Bethesda or whoever else. If you are so keen on that sweet retirement exit then your studio was doomed the moment somebody offered the founders to a buyout. I am baffled at how people are missing this obvious conclusion.
Sounds like a stockholder opinion. Devs need unions, the vulture capitalists need their backs broken; plain and simple.
"> capitalists need their heights shortened
FTFY
I said what I said. That's just the thing: I don't want them dead anymore. I want them deprived of power, deprived of agency, and forced to watch the world they ruined actually repaired. Alive.
Pretend I'm 8 and explain the right conclusion to me, please. I don't know what it is.
That selling to the next buyer who throws money at you obviously leads to risks of getting shutdown. People don’t want or care about long term sustainability and cry when business daddy decides that record profits this year don’t match up with imaginary made up profit growth and hence declare this as a failure.
Edit: "Making good, profitable games 'will no longer keep you safe'" But only if you sold your soul for a bunch of retirement money from Bethesda or whoever else. If you are so keen on that sweet retirement exit then your studio was doomed the moment somebody offered the founders to a buyout. I am baffled at how people are missing this obvious conclusion.