Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"

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Sujet : Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"
De : dtravel (at) *nospam* sonic.net (Dimensional Traveler)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action
Date : 22. Oct 2024, 15:34:30
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On 10/22/2024 3:11 AM, Xocyll wrote:
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the
entrails of the porn spammer to utter  "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
 
On Mon, 21 Oct 2024 07:06:53 -0400, Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote:
>
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the
entrails of the porn spammer to utter  "The Augury is good, the signs
say:
>
<Big Snip>
[Shawn Layton doesn't mention this, but smaller games with shorter
development cycles would probably also alleviate the necessity for
mass layoffs after a big game completes, because rather than laying
off all those artists while the years-long pre-production and
programming for  your AAA game takes place, you can just shift them
all over to a smaller project.]
>
Ahh but firing them all means more bonus money for the executives.
>
True. The biggest problem with Layton's argument is that it depends on
long-term thinking by C-level execs. It requires them to consider the
future of the company _beyond_ the immediate quarter. Too often, their
concern is only, "what will pop the stock price up a few ticks" and
not "what's good for the long-term health of the corporation?"...
especially since they're protected by too-high salaries and golden
parachutes.
 Even without the parachutes and such, there's no loyalty to a company
anymore.
The days of working your entire life in the same company are long gone,
so it's what will boost our stock value the most this year and therefore
make my stock options worth more, then I bail out and work for the
competition (which also forces them to divest their shares in the old
company before the long term pain sets in.)
 
That was back when companies were loyal to their employees.  Well, at least a lot of them.  Company paid for pension plans and retirement benefits used to exist so employees had a _reason_ to stay.  In turn companies benefited from the ever more experienced work force.
--
I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky dirty old man.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
19 Oct 24 * Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"14Spalls Hurgenson
21 Oct 24 +* Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"11Xocyll
21 Oct 24 i`* Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"10Spalls Hurgenson
22 Oct 24 i `* Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"9Xocyll
22 Oct 24 i  `* Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"8Dimensional Traveler
23 Oct 24 i   +* Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"6Xocyll
23 Oct 24 i   i`* Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"5JAB
25 Oct 24 i   i `* Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"4Xocyll
25 Oct 24 i   i  +* Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"2Dimensional Traveler
26 Oct 24 i   i  i`- Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"1Xocyll
25 Oct 24 i   i  `- Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"1JAB
23 Oct 24 i   `- Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"1JAB
22 Oct 24 +- Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"1Rin Stowleigh
22 Oct 24 `- Re: Sony: Blockbuster Games Are "A Death Sentence"1JAB

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