What's the point in having 300+ people teams if they're just gonna cut corners anyways
Hot Take.What's the point in having 300+ people teams if they're just gonna cut corners anyways
GoodSo the ones who would suffer the most in this crisis would be the companies

I don't even think it's people being too lenient. I think it's just the companies promising just enough to sell through the launch window. Then pass the problem onto the crunched devs and if they don't do good enough? Close the studio and get the tax write off.I hope no one ever will. People in general are too lenient with the big guys, and this just enables them further.
Very good points, yes.I don't even think it's people being too lenient. I think it's just the companies promising just enough to sell through the launch window. Then pass the problem onto the crunched devs and if they don't do good enough? Close the studio and get the tax write off.
The industry in general focuses on making a game that sells rather than a game. To them a yacht by Q1 of next year is more important than a trusting community. That's why games like Silk Song sell so well despite the wait while pretty much any AAA game from the last 3 years isn't remembered past the month were it's on Twitch's home page