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Sanctus, do gaming w Hasbro has made about $90 million by letting Larian make a D&D game
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And then they fired the team that helped make it

Mbourgon,

Well, the team that let Larian make it.

RizzRustbolt, do gaming w The makers of Palworld are desperate to hire more developers: 'We are overwhelmingly short of people'

Maybe they can shift some off of the five projects they’re working on that they’re going to abandon this game for.

onlinepersona, do gaming w The makers of Palworld are desperate to hire more developers: 'We are overwhelmingly short of people'

Japanese only and really only game devs. Thought there would DevOps jobs available 😢

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shasta,

They certainly need them

Chet_Awesomelad, do gaming w Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's director wants series vets and newbies alike to be surprised by its twist and turns, seeing the remake as more than 'just a callback'
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I'm still unreasonably mad that they marketed the first game as a remake - even literally titling it 'FF7 Remake' - and then it turns out it isn't a remake at all, it's some poorly-written Kingdom Hearts nonsense about how bad it is to be restricted to telling the story you're fated to tell and how you need to break free from the shackles of destiny. I can't imagine a bigger "fuck you" to fans of the original game. If they hated the idea of having to remake the original story so much, then they should have just not made it!

thingsiplay,
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It should have been called Reimagination to set expectations for existing fans. FF7 original is probably my favorite game of all time (tie with FF6) and I still did not play Remake (lost interest waiting too long and then asking price on Steam is 80 Euros, fuck you SquareEnix!).

But you know, I am not entirely opposed to changes in story and character handling, if its done well. They even changed up the battle system. To me this is an opportunity to re-live the game, to experience it with new perspective and see details I could not before. If it was exactly the same game with better graphics, that's just playing the same game again. But the Remake... ahem, I meant Reimagination, is different. And you know what, I kinda like this idea. But off course, I still did not play and don't know how bad it is. And oh god, I hope they don't change the important story line in part 2... this would be a huge fuck.

TwilightVulpine,

It would have been nice to have a proper Remake but this is not bad per se, though I'm not a fan of how much it's being dragged out, and that Vincent and Cid still won't be playable still.

EmpiricalFlock, do gaming w Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's director wants series vets and newbies alike to be surprised by its twist and turns, seeing the remake as more than 'just a callback'
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Oof. You’d think if they wanted to surprise people with twists and turns they’d just make a new game instead of altering the plot of a remake (unless I’m misunderstanding).

Chet_Awesomelad,
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No you're correct, that's exactly what they did.

vertis, do gaming w The makers of Palworld are desperate to hire more developers: 'We are overwhelmingly short of people'

There is this exercise you can do for Agile/Lean estimation where you run a multi stage beer store by passing only order quantity notes up and down a chain.

The intent is to trick the participants into a whiplash effect where the retail store has a one off jump and so orders bigger than normal, and the whole supply chain then gets excited and thinks this is the new normal rather than an anomaly.

The exercise ends and the excess beer in the chain is counted.

Staffing when hyped is similar.

Cavemanfreak,

You are not wrong, but remember that they only employ like 40-50 people. Even if the playerbase goes down to 10% of what it is that’s still not a lot of people.

SatouKazuma, do gaming w The makers of Palworld are desperate to hire more developers: 'We are overwhelmingly short of people'
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Considering I’m heading for a layoff soon, I’m actually probably going to apply. Glad I learned Japanese in grad school.

BarrelAgedBoredom,

Best of luck!

SatouKazuma,
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Thank you!

MeDuViNoX,
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I hope you get it, but aren’t they in Korea?

wccrawford,

I looked, and they’re headquartered in Tokyo!

MeDuViNoX,
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Nice

wccrawford,

Oh wow, I didn’t realize they were Japanese. I wish I was in a spot in life that I could apply, too. Good luck!

SatouKazuma,
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Thank you!

xkforce,

Its pokemon with guns. Its either american or japanese.

frozen, do gaming w The makers of Palworld are desperate to hire more developers: 'We are overwhelmingly short of people'
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I’m taking my conversation-level Japanese courses this year and have been looking to land a dev job in Japan. From the sound of it, I’d like working for Pocket Pair a lot. But then again, most companies make their employment sound fantastic…

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks,

Have you come across the word 過労死 in your studies yet?

SatouKazuma,
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Hahahahahaha.

onlinepersona,

Is that false?

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SatouKazuma,
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Huh?

frozen,
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Haha, yeah, I’m familiar with the work culture in Japan. I’ve heard from other developers currently working there that it’s much better working for newer and/or international companies.

skydivekingair, do gaming w The makers of Palworld are desperate to hire more developers: 'We are overwhelmingly short of people'

From what I’ve read about their Daily Active Users they’re going to be overstaffed soon. No hate but they exploded and when things settle they might not need as much staff. Thoughts?

AlexWIWA,

They could lose 80% of their players and still be understaffed with a team of 40 tbh.

skydivekingair,

Oh wow, I obviously didn’t read the article. Shame on me. Had no idea they had that few on staff.

AlexWIWA,

You’re good. I’d have thought the same thing had I not been following the development story.

Their game pass numbers also seem to be going up, which is harder to dev for as well. I know my steam friends got sick of it after putting in 100 hours in three weeks though

Breezy,

I too have sunk more then 100 hours into the game. It was worth its purchase already. Yet in a year or however long it takes to be complete… i and many others will jump right back on to see how everything has progressed. Plus they’ll release on play station and that alone will be millions more copies sold.

AlexWIWA,

Yeah it reminds me of the Elden Ring “where’d the players go?” articles. They beat the game. I’ll be back with the next content drop

Breezy,

HOPEFULLY elden ring dlc will come out on its two year anniversary. Of course itll probably just be a trailer, but people can hope.

Delphia,

This is how it happens. If they dont staff to meet the demand the game suffers and dies out, if they do in a few years when the player base falls off and they announce layoffs everyone makes the shocked Pikachu face.

ampersandrew,
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Live service games really did a number on people. Why does it matter if people stop playing Palworld between now and when those new people they hire can produce the things they're hired for?

agitatedpotato,

Yeah I keep thinking this too, it’s a buy once game, they still have the money they made. They’re trying to push more content as quick as possible to get more waves of players, new and old. I’m positive their accountants know the player base isn’t rebuying the game.

Squiddles, (edited )

There's something called "Brook's Law" that basically observes that a software project which onboards more developers in order to catch up will fall further behind. I hope they're careful about how they allocate new developers or they'll end up doing a year of onboarding, rewriting core code, and have no meaningful updates for 6-12 months. I know they have the resources to spare, and that scenario worked out okay for Valheim, but I hope the game doesn't lose momentum because they overhire or don't allocate enough senior devs to continue feature development while they catch the new devs up to speed.

Edit to add: I don't think it actually matters in this instance if they don't have a large player base by the time the game is feature complete. They don't have continuous revenue streams like a live service game, so hiring more devs is ultimately just about making sure they have enough talent to make good on their early access promises. The company could probably dissolve tomorrow and all the staff could live the rest of their lives in luxury never working again. It'd be a dick move, but they already sold an insane number of copies.

skydivekingair,

Interesting to hear about Brook’s Law. Thanks!

saigot,

They don’t have continuous revenue streams like a live service

Yet. The game seems extremely easy to monetize, up to them how evil they go. To be successful longterm (if thats something they even want) they will need to add more content first but they could cash in in so many ways. Dlc, selling servers, cosmetics or more nefarious stuff lkke boosters to speed up mechanics, pals that take huge grinds without payments. It would be very easy to do.

murtaza64, do gaming w Dead Cells is calling it quits 7 years after its meteoric early access release

This was early access done right. I should probably play this game more and try to beat it now lol

stoly,

Mortal man can’t do 5bc lol.

Senal,

Got to 3, noped out.

Real good times.

stoly,

That was me! I figured that I succeeded by getting to 3bc. I played 3bc for a long time and realized that after a while that I was at my level. I guess I didn’t have the will to grind the skills needed to go further. Many great memories and I’m so glad I played it. Been seriously the best game I played in years.

EmergMemeHologram, do gaming w Wizards of the Coast confirms it is not selling the d&d IP to tencent

6 months from now: “We didn’t sell it, we granted them a non revocable permanent license to be the exclusive producers of D&D content, but we still receive a royalty fee and have no control over it”

Kolanaki, do gaming w Japanese games are kicking ass on PC so far this year
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Can’t vouch for performance or technical stuff on PC, but I was checking out Lost Judgment on PS+ after hearing a lot about the Yakuza series and I’m loving it. It’s kinda like Shenmue, but with real, good combat and not QTEs. Or a Japanese GTA with all the extra side stuff you can do as you wander around the neighborhoods the game takes place in. I definitely want to check out the others in the series now.

Infinite looks just as good, but I am probably going to go backwards because I am not sure if I would like the new turn based combat system. I like the more Sifu-ish combat.

altima_neo, do gaming w Japanese games are kicking ass on PC so far this year
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I think it helps that theyre finally bringing high profile games to PC while the tide is still high, as opposed to trickling out a single game here and there.

Telorand, do gaming w Japanese games are kicking ass on PC so far this year

I wonder how much the Steam Deck’s success has helped sales of some of these games.

darkghosthunter,

It should be minimal. I think it’s more about the broad appeal, focused marketing, and the good quality of the releases. You got Persona on Xbox, that’s brings people in.

I’m eager to check the calendar of Japanese games for this year.i don’t know if they blow up all cartridges in January or there is more to come.

Eggyhead,
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Japanese people love their handhelds. I suspect it had a bigger impact than others think.

solitaire, (edited ) do gaming w Wizards of the Coast confirms it is not selling the d&d IP to tencent
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I’m unironically disappointed. I’d take any new direction at the moment, I’ve already been pushed past the point where it wouldn’t make a meaningful difference to me if it got worse. Even a change with a low chance of getting better is worth it over a guarantee of remaining shit.

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