>>719903017
Yikes! Let's unpack this.
>people would be super supportive and be like "take the time, if you're not feeling good, go home.
"We had no oversight and the devs loved being allowed to slack off and do nothing or even just go home whenever."
>Not only is everyone super talented, but also everyone was respectful and nice.
"Our team was horribly incompetent"
>also...there's women there.
"We only hired our own kind since working with "our" people that we like was more important than ability to do the job"
>I was like 'You know what? There's things we need to work on but it's okay.
"Even our team felt like the game was shit before launch but we suppressed and downplayed internal criticism praying the dumb consumer cattle would be too stupid to notice"
>made news for how poorly it (the beta) did.
"We were sadly forced to face reality on release"
>>719903060
>bad job of communicating what we were trying to do
"It wasn't about making a game it was about making a political statement. You buy for the good of the party and movement not for enjoyment, people should've understood that!"
>plead our case, I could convince them 100%
"If people knew me and I cried in front of them they'd feel sorry for me and not complain"
>It's just weird....to be excited that something fails
"Discerning customers and reviewers really suck"
>like well, we're punching up
>not those people.
"We all felt the irony that in spite of loving communism and protests WE were now the fat lazy capitalist pigs getting eaten by the peasants uprising."
>was the most beautiful car that we crashed.
"I'm awesome and I still refuse admit to failure or responsibility in any way"
>I wouldn't trade the experience for anything.
"I don't really care cuz either way I still got paid"