Does anyone else notice missing comments here?
There were comments here yesterday.
Does anyone else notice missing comments here?
There were comments here yesterday.
I thought it was hilarious
There should be consequences for companies (and specifically the leadership) that cause danger to innocent lives in their pursuit of profit over all else.
Making those promises was good for shareholders. Good spin, positive pr, keep share price stable etc.
And then staying in Russia was also good for shareholders. Moves more product. Easy.
So that’s what they do. Shareholder value above anything else, there are no exceptions.
Can’t remember the last time I was on Twitter. Turns out I don’t need it. Turns out I’m just a little happier without it.
Some people probably do not have home lives that they enjoy, I can imagine that.
Nestle and Adobe, on my special list.
It’s not the job of EA execs to keep offices open or people employed. It’s their job to drive profit above anything else, no sacrifice is too great.
Oh wow, this brings back memories for the original, definitely gonna try this out
I enjoyed the others in the series for some reason, but cautious about this one.
It’s only Bioware in name. It’s actually a normal corporate just wearing their skin.
I’m worried for them to be honest, the expectations and hype are going to be off the charts, impossible to meet most likely.
I mean, I’ll buy whatever game they make next but I don’t think anyone can hit BG3 levels twice.
Man, the internet archive is one of the good sites that’s not a puke gobbling corporate, can we direct attacks to someone worthy of the heat instead?
Imagine China comes out on top over the next few decades and then reach AGI with the CCP mindset.
That would be the enslavement of humanity on a scale never before seen or imagined
Is it high prices or is it less spending power in the majority of citizens?
And then the inevitable industrial shrink caused by that seems so surprising to everyone
Playing this now, it’s really good. I last played just after EA launch, a lot has been added and refined.
In 1998, The Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table.
"… accelerate the Company’s revenue growth and profitability.”
Yeah, that’s the problem.
Riccitiello is actually not gone it seems, he’s the chair of the board.
So that influence is still there, not that it matters, we’ve moved on to other platforms where there’s still some trust (for now).
Edit: I misread the sentence in the article, it seems the chair went to someone else
Everyone would lose, but sometimes that has to happen to stop dictators from running over the world.
No, he’s saying he doesn’t agree with all of it so that any Trump supporter who looks at the list and finds something they don’t like will think “Oh yeah, this is the thing Trump won’t like either, same as me”.
It’s a mental trick to stop the supporters from getting hooked into details.