https://kotaku.com/inside-blizzard-d...ite-1847378762
Some things you can't make up. They would be too difficult to believe if you tried.
People belong in jail over this.
https://kotaku.com/inside-blizzard-d...ite-1847378762
Some things you can't make up. They would be too difficult to believe if you tried.
People belong in jail over this.
With the amount of resources at their disposal, there is no doubt that Blizzard could revitalize their brand with right people at the helm if given time. However, I don’t know if Activision is willing to give them the amount of time and patience that SE gave to FF14.
Also, the current crisis is hitting on the reputation of the very founders of Blizzard. It is equivalent to if Sakaguci, Nomura and Kitase all embroidered in a disastrous scandal that has been going on since the golden days of SquareSoft . That kind of reputation damage on a brand is difficult to repair.
Last edited by VayaTruesong; 07-29-2021 at 04:46 PM.
After #MeToo, #BlackLivesMatter #StopAsianHate, and general Cancel Culture, it is crazy to me to see companies not taking DEI seriously.
Talk about digging your own grave, they really can't say they didn't see it coming...
Larek Darkholme @ Ragnarok
We're watching it from the position of knowledge. I wonder how far these news spread out among less "hardcore" gamers.
I fully expect Diablo 2 to sell millions of copies, even among people who are currently outraged and screaming bloody murder on social media. Because if there is one thing certain, it's how easily boycotts are forgotten when new shiny thing is out.
Last edited by Larirawiel; 07-29-2021 at 07:01 PM.
At this point the only way to salvage WoW would be to give up and hand the entire thing over to another, better team/company. Which obviously isn't realistic, but unlike FF14 1.0, on top of a poor quality game, they're going to carry this scandal with them to the end. Who could trust they've learned any lesson and will magically become decent people when this has been happening an entire decade and their immediate response is to lie and cover it up. I don't see this as a case of patching things over, Blizzard is basically done for me. I'd never trust them enough to buy one of their games ever again.With the amount of resources at their disposal, there is no doubt that Blizzard could revitalize their brand with right people at the helm if given time. However, I don’t know if Activision is willing to give them the amount of time and patience that SE gave to FF14.
Also pulling a ff14 1.0 just isn't possible for Blizzard even without the scandal. It's not just resources, it takes a ridiculous amount of hard work and passion to dig a dead, failed game out of the grave and make it into one of the top MMO's in the world. I don't think we quite appreciate how amazing our developer team is for accomplishing this.
as has been said before, it takes a lifetime to build a reputation and one second to destroy it.At this point the only way to salvage WoW would be to give up and hand the entire thing over to another, better team/company. Which obviously isn't realistic, but unlike FF14 1.0, on top of a poor quality game, they're going to carry this scandal with them to the end. Who could trust they've learned any lesson and will magically become decent people when this has been happening an entire decade and their immediate response is to lie and cover it up. I don't see this as a case of patching things over, Blizzard is basically done for me. I'd never trust them enough to buy one of their games ever again.
Also pulling a ff14 1.0 just isn't possible for Blizzard even without the scandal. It's not just resources, it takes a ridiculous amount of hard work and passion to dig a dead, failed game out of the grave and make it into one of the top MMO's in the world. I don't think we quite appreciate how amazing our developer team is for accomplishing this.
I do not regret the stupid amount of time I spent playing there, there is a lot of emotional investment over the years. but this debacle has crushed out what little desire remained to "check out their latest". long ago they stopped earning my money, and now, they have stopped earning what little trust and respect I had left for them.
If anyone is wondering how the strike is going, Blizzard has seen how it's workers are coming together and has hired a union busting firm (the one currently stopping Amazon employees from unionizing).
https://kotaku.com/activision-blizza...ers-1847386654
If anyone is wondering how the strike is going, Blizzard has seen how it's workers are coming together and has hired a union busting firm (the one currently stopping Amazon employees from unionizing).
https://kotaku.com/activision-blizza...ers-1847386654
It is a smart business choice. Mind you, not letting this happen would have been also.
I am getting irked that some of the workers are trying to push big social issues and all this other stuff with a movement. How about just focus on a better work space for all? Making this issue about LGTBQ, minority or whatever else. I almost rolled my eyes to the back of my head. Like time and place for the issues. Can we please just stay focus on the problem at hand? When you try and shotgun all the problems you lose focus and people.
From what I understand, they all want a not terrible work environment, and the minorities are getting especially abused and picked on.
Justice for all seems to mean: more justice for those who have been getting more abused, and I don't think that's a bad thing.
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