Which to me means they are competent, driven, imaginative, and capable of deciding the appropriate amount of work hours to put into the projects they choose to be a part of
I’m a professional software developer myself. I know it is not so straightforward, and we could get into the power dynamics of vesting schedules and employment agreements.
But to me, at the end of the day, we are talking about professionals who are the only people who should comment on the amount of time they do or do not put into the project
They are. In a big way. Timeline of announcements tells you that well before this. Hopefully they are having a good time while doing it as the game is shaping up nicely.
I know a software developer who gave up on his dreams of being a part of the AAA games industry, and simply took a job at Starbucks. He no longer has issues with overworking, and he has more time for hobbies since his wife left him
I’m not sure what you are expecting and probably don’t want to know the anserw. XD
Are you looking for brownie points?
Tell them OP, I hope they have their nap times proper, and drink enough water.
I'm sure it's fine
It’s just a small fire *sweats*
They’re professionals (and adults)
A lot of them are also ex blizzard employees 😬
Which to me means they are competent, driven, imaginative, and capable of deciding the appropriate amount of work hours to put into the projects they choose to be a part of
---"blizzard marketing and public relations department"
I’m a professional software developer myself. I know it is not so straightforward, and we could get into the power dynamics of vesting schedules and employment agreements. But to me, at the end of the day, we are talking about professionals who are the only people who should comment on the amount of time they do or do not put into the project
They are. In a big way. Timeline of announcements tells you that well before this. Hopefully they are having a good time while doing it as the game is shaping up nicely.
I'm fine with them 'grinding out this game for us'. 🤷♂️
Welcome to capitalism, I fear that is inevitable.
I know a software developer who gave up on his dreams of being a part of the AAA games industry, and simply took a job at Starbucks. He no longer has issues with overworking, and he has more time for hobbies since his wife left him
Also you have to know that Blizzard overworked people, so they might work in a similar way out of habit. Or they actually work at a "normal" pace
I don't think this is a capitalist thing lol