• Bappity@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    all because higher ups gave themselves too many millions in bonuses and didn’t care to do their jobs properly

    • R0cket_M00se@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      It’s more due to AI and/or the expectation of automation being able to reduce the workforce before that actually gets set up functionally. Also that tech companies are doing it to try and kick back against people demanding their wages increase with cost of living, so game devs are piling onboard with layoffs for the same reason.

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        5 months ago

        The layoff wave started way before the AI hype. It is more tied to interest rates imo.

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        5 months ago

        It’s not only that. Companies are getting richer and richer and they could easily afford LOTS of employees. Microsoft reached the trillion-dollar market cap and a few days later fired 1900 people

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          Right, but they’re doing it because they believe they can make up the lost manpower through automation that won’t be integrated enough to do so for another couple years. So they’re going to overload their current employees even further than they likely already are and the product/s will continue to suffer and fall off.

          This isn’t happening in a vacuum, it’s happening currently because they believe AI is far enough along to pick up the slack.

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        It’s the same thing that happened in tech. People got used to the near-decade of essentially free money. Interest rates were low for a long time, so easy loans, and demands to endlessly/rapidly grow. Now the free money’s gone and none of them know how to exercise discretion, so they “trim the fat” of their rapid growth.

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        5 months ago

        I don’t know if it’s that, though. There’s so many cuts on the tech sector not just gaming.

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          5 months ago

          I literally said they’re following the tech sector, and why wouldn’t AI also affect tech in general?

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      5 months ago

      Higher ups doing this is nothing new though. This was mostly a reaction to interest rates.

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      5 months ago

      That’s what I was thinking too. Let’s hope that happens. When these developers get freedom to make games without corporate overlords pushing for dumb things in games, really great innovative games seem to be made. Let’s hope.

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      Let’s just hope Unity isn’t included in that success to come. They are a large part of this figure.

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        well, i guess Unity apologized and the CEO quit…
        but i do hope some of the more truly open source game engines replace it…

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          They apologized and replaced their CEO but then got rid of a quarter of the company, people that probably had nothing to do with their terrible management last year.

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    5 months ago

    Cool maybe this means more indie games…

    Idk I gave up a long time ago when I learned rolling layoffs was the norm in game development.

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      Unfortunately it doesn’t mean that. Game corporations have too much power and influence over the market.

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        What are you talking about? Indie development studios spring up out of mistreatment at AAA studios all the time. Where do you think Supergiant, Second Dinner, and Frost Giant came from, for instance?