• ShinkanTrain
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    3 months ago

    Now there’s one or two hundred millions and 3-8 years of a lot of people’s lives down the drain

    • Kissaki@beehaw.org
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      3 months ago

      Do you think they see it the same way? “life down the drain”?

      They still worked, got experience, got paid, worked on something, maybe even well and satisfactory even if overall direction and combination isn’t.

      I don’t think calling it “life down the drain” is fair or good. As if that were all that mattered in their lives.

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        3 months ago

        As someone who works in gamedev, I’m sure that some of the people there are passionate about it and it is gutwrenching to see your work fail so hard. I’m sad for every project that launches after years of work and fails to get any attention or sales, and I’m definitely sure there’s someone losing sleep due to that.

        I never worked in super-large projects, but I did work for a AAA studio and even there, you got people invested into the project.

        From how I’ve seen it, you wouldn’t work in gamedev unless you are passionate about it, because you can get drastically better pay for the same job in other, more business focused, industries. So, if all you cared about is money, you have better options.