Elader Arkon
Helped Tek test a thing
The game is good. Everyone else is good. Except the corporate side is terrible.
http://www.gamepro.com/article/news/212109/activision-ceo-wants-to-take-the-fun-out-of-making-games/
That's just the tip of the iceberg. Activision runs its dev studio under sweatshop conditions. There should be fairtrade certified games, but seriously, if everyone is playing it, you want in on the action. A one man boycott ain't gona do anything.
Dan Amrich said:Oh, and the "taking the fun out of videogames" comment, which you mention as an impetus for this group, is actually one of those comments that does not mean what people think it means. It was reported out of context and people ran with it. GameSpot actually transcribed the full interview:
Gamespot Article
Many people took his comments in a game development context, but he was talking at a banking conference to a financial analyst -- the entire comment is purely from a business perspective, NOT a creative-culture perspective.
"Taking the fun out" means avoiding fiscal risk and not making the mistakes that other companies have made, where they confuse the fun of playing games with the realities of publishing them. For instance, you may have heard wild tales of Atari -- a bunch of hippies in hot tubs, who certainly knew how to create great games but did not have the business know how, so they just sort of did whatever they wanted and the company eventually failed and was sold and all the things that you can read about at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari
That is actually what he meant, and he meant it as a joke...which was admittedly not funny. But it did NOT mean that he wanted to make developers into slaves or make everybody afraid to lose their jobs. He was telling the audience of investors that their money was safe because he didn't think making games was itself a game, and he was going to be a hard-*** when it came to weathering an economic crisis (which was a major topic of global discussion when that interview was given). That is what bankers like to hear!
The transcription from GameSpot is really the magic bullet. It's clear the depression he's talking about is financial, as in The Great Depression; when he talks about skepticism and pessimism, it's in terms of "how bad could sales of games fall if the economy tanks" and preparing for the worst. It is totally different from how people see or are rewarded for their daily jobs.
Dan's discussion with the Gamers Against Bobby Kotick FB group is an interesting read. People won't give it a rest, seriously. EA is just as 'bad', if not 'worse' than Activision... But nobody really cares about that. Gamers can be exceptionally deep rooted in their biases. People don't realize that without the business acumen of these kinds of corporations, we wouldn't have AAA titles.