I live a very successful life, I earned it. I worked hard for many years and went the extra mile to make sure my work was high quality no matter how small the job was. Now I get to reap the rewards of my labors at a young age.
It’s blatantly clear that many of the developers and the quality assurance team are either in over their heads or don’t care about the product they are creating. The sheer number of bugs, glitches, and exploits that went reported during the BfA beta that went live is inexcusable. This team can’t even release a PvP season without having to shut it down, they can’t release an achieve-meta raid mount without it being usable by only one faction. I could go on and on but I simply don’t care to get into it with someone like you who rolls out of bed just for World of Warcraft.
Have a wonderful rest of your day though, I am headed out.
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I’d be interested to hear about the field in which you worked if that gives you some background on debugging and testing a piece of software with this much reach and magnitude, but I have a feeling that’s probably not the case.
And since ad hominem in advance is your go-to, I’m apparently not missing much.
I suppose then, you should probably step away from the game and its community if you feel as you’ve said you do. If this expansion’s condition is/was a dealbreaker, then break the deal, right?
This is a direct result of removing flight.
No, it isnt. Thats absurd.
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Hoping activ was taking note and figuring out who did the lame changes to the game. Hoping for Danuser and Alex to get layed off. Don’t want them messing with wow story. Had noticed lore hasn’t posted on the forums in a while.
I wonder if some edgelords are actually happy that real life people are losing their jobs because coporative greedyness is killing most of good value games.
It’s cheaper to make game for shareholders than for pasionate and real players but yet… this corporation just doesn’t get it, it’s the other way around make games for players not for sholders.
I’m not happy when I see people losing their jobs because stubbornness.
Exactly my feeling. This is a great game and none quite like that. But the last …actually 2 years or so… such horrible things have been put to the players, idiotic quests or impossibly hard or bugged to drive a lot of us away.
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The real answer to this stuff is to guillotine the investors and above C-level execs and keep the people who actually make the stuff you like
Well this song works for this as well
Typical. You aren’t happy with something so to heck with everyone else, very selfish of you. How about you just quit and let the rest of us enjoy the game?
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they failed to adapt like other companies, even EA Turned around.
Now they have one of the hottest FPS’S on the market, which is a shock.
It took blizzard how long to fix Overwatches toxicity? That game had a good thing going, but instead they let it turn into an early Fortnite daycare with horrible players bullying and threatening others constantly. It took them 2 and a half years to finally get a report feature… TWO AND A HALF YEARS!!! (2 1/2)
Even jeff kap once talked to a guy on the OW forums that had over 1000’s of reports and was still playing. They toxicity turned people off, then the battle royals came, and OW was left as a poorly maintained daycare.
They’re fatal flaw is their ego, they don’t listen to their community that often.
We want more spells and abilities, we lose more spells and abilities.
We dont like Feature X, they enforce feature X.
We’re not satisfied with the direction, they further push us in that direction.
They did it to themselves, and now are paying a price for it. Blizzcon should have been the wake up call, they meme’d themselves horribly. They tried damage control by removing negative comments on their youtube page.Yet if watching two documentary’s on Fyre Fest excluding internet historians showed anything, comment deleting has worst ramifications.
Now because of their negligence, people will have to find new jobs, and thats horrible. People with bills, and families, and many other unknown variables to us. People who possibly spent years there are going to be with out a job.
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All of the optimistic posters in this thread suggesting that a reshuffling doesn’t necessarily require layoffs…
775 workers out of a jerb, even though the company exceeded its goals for the year. [Removed by Forum Moderator for language.]
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his tweet say he was fired today
As of today I’m no longer an employee of @Blizzard_Ent. Wasn’t my choice. I wanted to retire here. I was just laid off from my dream job.
Probably not best for me to tweet right now but it was an honor being your CM @Warcraft community. I love all of you.
— Caden of the House House, First of his Name (@CadenHouse) February 12, 2019
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Sad day indeed.
I think they are in denial now. ![:frowning: :frowning:](https://d38bqls1q93fod.cloudfront.net/en/wow/images/emoji/twitter/frowning.png?v=6")
With the ridiculous quests they come out with it does not surprise me if they go down the tube. They deserve it. Some of these quests are painful and no enjoyment. They have systematically employed people who worked ‘against’ them, and they were too stupid to realize it. I guess there were/are some employed by the competition to sabotage this game and they are doing a great job with it. The previous expansion was more than pathetic, and this one is not much better!
It’s because they
- knew that BFA was going to go poorly
- knew they did not have anything coming out in 2019
which is going to result in lower revenue
so to trim fat to prepare, this is what happens
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