http://www.joystiq.com/2012/09/18/biowa ... rom-indus/
Well, that's one way of dealing with EA's dictatorship and nearsightedness
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Suspenders wrote:I guess working for EA really does suck...
Zoomastigophora wrote:Suspenders wrote:I guess working for EA really does suck...
... EA is no worse than any other large corporation.
codedivine wrote:Well, they are leaving not only the company, they are leaving games industry as a whole.
I guess after 2 decades in the same business, they are burnt out and want to do different things.
TurtlePerson2 wrote:With Bioware on track to disappear, that investment is looking less and less sound.
just brew it! wrote:In other words, it probably does kinda suck!
JohnC wrote:Maybe they should simply try again with Bethesda and maybe this time they'll get "lucky"
tanker27 wrote:JohnC wrote:Maybe they should simply try again with Bethesda and maybe this time they'll get "lucky"
Isn't Bethesda already owned by ZeniMax?
Zoomastigophora wrote:just brew it! wrote:In other words, it probably does kinda suck!
Heh, there's some truth to that I suppose. The perks for large corporations can be nice though, company gyms and stuff.
just brew it! wrote:Heh, there's some truth to that I suppose. The perks for large corporations can be nice though, company gyms and stuff.
tanker27 wrote:JohnC wrote:Maybe they should simply try again with Bethesda and maybe this time they'll get "lucky"
Isn't Bethesda already owned by ZeniMax?
Darkmage wrote:I work for a decent sized company (35K people worldwide). One of the better aspects, IMHO, is exactly the opposite of what you posted: I can switch projects to something more interesting. I've been with the company for 7 years and have had four development projects in that time. While each one wasn't better than the previous, I was definitely ready for a change and the company accommodated.