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The fact that they're not represented in this letter doesn't mean they don't have these complains. They may not have voiced them, or voiced them privately or elsewhere. If I write a blog post about how I feel I'm being exploited by my employer, that doesn't necessarily mean my colleagues don't feel the same.
It is possible, but this looks like it was written on behalf of a large group of people and it seems strange to sign it in such a gender specific way.
Grand Theft Auto V Earns $800 Million in a Day
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#122Earlier quoted context omitted.
"It's not about fair or unfair. I'm not saying anyone should force the companies to change." Why not? What if game developers were to unionize? Or we were to strengthen the 8-hour work day laws? Or boycott the most egregious companies? What's wrong with those or other ways of forcing the companies to change?
It's a social problem: those who don't want to work 50+ hour weeks are made to feel as if they're a bad employee. Those who don't need to work 50+ hour weeks are steadily assigned an increased workload until they are. It's a nuanced situation that I doubt a legal system could address without introducing horrific unintended consequences of the new laws, as new laws so often do. Unionizing is only effective in situatio…
The relevant California law is that computer professionals are exempt from overtime law if they "mainly perform intellectual or creative work that requires independent judgment in the design, development, documentation, analysis, creation, testing, or modification of systems, programs, software or hardware. In 2012, they were required to earn $38.89 or more an hour ($81,026.25 or more annually, or $6752.19 or more monthly)."
My modification to that law would be to raise that to $75 or more per hour. What might be reasonable "horrific unintended consequences" of reclassifying programmers thusly?
"But at each studio there are usually less than 30 devs"
You don't know much about the history of unionization, do you. That's okay, neither do I. But I do know a bit more than you do.
The early unionizations include unions that came out of the guild system, not the factory system. For example, Commonwealth v. Hunt (1842), which settled that unions were legal in the US, dealt with the journeyman shoeworker Jeremiah Horne, who charged less than what the Boston Journeymen Bootmaker’s Society required.
It was legal for him to charge less, but then the Society would have called for a walkout. The master of the shop "would not wish to lose five or six good workmen for the sake of one", so fired Horne instead.
So we have a union which is effective even against a shop of 10 "boot developers", as it were.
Why do you think that unions are only effective in large factories? Do you mean to disregard the history of craft unionism, or are you speaking mostly out of a lack of knowledge?
Re: Grand Theft Auto V Earns $800 Million in a Day
#123Earlier quoted context omitted.
>I picked up my 360 in the launch month, and it's still running eight years later. Wow, I have had like 4 consoles, 2 original, elite and finally the slim. All but the slim RROD, to still have your launch edition is mighty impressive!
The earlier years of the 360 were plagued by RROD problems. I bought a second (original) console a few years in and had no problems. My experience was that the RROD issues were sorted out well before the elite and slim 360s (worked in GameStop), so it's surprising you had problems with those versions.
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#124I'm a big fan of the series, but I decided to sit this one out until a PS4 / GTA V bundle comes out -- The game doesn't seem to look any better than GTA IV on PS3 and I don't want to feel like I'm playing yet another GTA IV expansion pack for the coming years. (I just recently finished all three GTA IV story lines. I'm not a huge player anymore) Another thing of note about why GTA IV looks so much better than GTA 3 i…
Your judgment of the value of a game is purely how it looks? That sounds very destructively reductionist.
GTA V shares literally nothing with GTA IV -- different character, location, dynamics, physics, storyline, music, voice actors, etc, but because it's people and cars that makes it an expansion pack?
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#126Earlier quoted context omitted.
As it is a massive commercial product that is developed to run on PS3 and Xbox 360 I'm sure it runs "OK" on the PS3.
I generally find I'm perhaps more sensitive to lower frame rates than more casual gamers!
Re: Grand Theft Auto V Earns $800 Million in a Day
#127I'm a big fan of the series, but I decided to sit this one out until a PS4 / GTA V bundle comes out -- The game doesn't seem to look any better than GTA IV on PS3 and I don't want to feel like I'm playing yet another GTA IV expansion pack for the coming years. (I just recently finished all three GTA IV story lines. I'm not a huge player anymore) Another thing of note about why GTA IV looks so much better than GTA 3 i…
Has GTA V been announced for PS4/Xbox One?
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#128Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you don't know about Rockstar then don't comment. This is a great game and it really appears that the developers have put their everything in building it. Sometimes people want to work hard to make sure their output is a success. It is not always about 40hrs work week. A great company is one which creates a culture to build impressive products and where employees feel motivated to be a part of it. I am not saying…
Man, you have swallowed every last drop of the koolaid they're selling you. Consider this situation: You've spent most of your life training yourself as a game developer, only to find out that every company you'd like to work for will drive you like a slave. 50+ hours per week is not merely an option, but a necessity if you want to remain competitive. And since everyone wants to be a game developer, that means your s…
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#129Earlier quoted context omitted.
I generally find I'm perhaps more sensitive to lower frame rates than more casual gamers!
Are you insinuating that GTA V is targeted at casual gamers?
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#130I wonder if COD:GHOSTS will beat this. From what I'm seeing, GTAV has a few advantages: Non-yearly (or biyearly) release schedule for an extremely well-known franchise. No outstanding publisher issues of note, especially gaffes related to gameplay "dumbing down" A number of factors contributing to somewhat inflated review scores including normal reactions to AAA titles and the GTA series' tendency to hit the right bu…