Gabe Newell discussed Valve's outlook to making games, treating people with respect and taking the long term view in this discussion below
I hope Bioware changes their culture of operation to being customer focused and taking a long term view of their business and franchises:
Gabe tells it like it is and has some interesting thoughts about ME3 and its recent fiasco in the interview
I wish EA will let Bioware be more like CD projekt and Valve in their approach to customers
http://www.sevendayc...ite/episode001/
Change of Culture at Bioware
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Anaeme
, avril 24 2012 05:49
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Posté 24 avril 2012 - 05:49
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Posté 25 avril 2012 - 07:52
Docmeff22 wrote...
Glaumr wrote...
And then Gleym was banned.
And that is kind of theme brewing here, isn't it. Fans of Bioware and Mass Effect series are starting to feel a lot of resentment toward Bioware and the developers and moderators, especially when Chris Priestly comes in here with his rude and condescending comments. He seems to delight in banning people and locking down threads after making some snide little remark, usually as the "period" of a locked thread.
It's this growing resentment toward the moderators and developers at Bioware that is leading to a significantly toxic relationship between Bioware and its customers.
Let's not forget that Bioware is in business to produce a product (not art) and that without people to buy their products then they have no business.
Bioware seems to hold its fans in contempt. Not a particularly bright corporate move, in my opinion.
Gleym was banned for the usual 'hilarious' racism of the 'DING DONG BANNU' comment. If that's what you're defending, then that's certainly your prerogative, but you'll note that no one's being banned for having a negative opinion of the game or the company.
You're free to hold whatever opinion you'd like, so long as it's presented civilly. Racism is not civil.




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