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"Moral"... Hmm that's rather a subjective term.
That's a nice corporate answer, saying as little as possible. How about you rewrite to specifically:
- Acknowledge SJA's great work on ED's AI, including the Docking Computer
- Acknowledge her community interaction has been great and very much appreciated
- Acknowledge Sarah had valid reason to be upset yesterday.
- Re-assure us we'll still see her work on ED's AI 'soon[tm]'
- Re-assure us she's valued and will be doing great work on the new project (and if possible tell us if this is even part of ED, or another FD title)
Wow. Ever wondered why developers don't post as much as we'd like on the forum? This type of post is part of it. She was enthusiastic and communicated. That has somehow turned into people thinking they deserve to have an explanation as to why the company that employed her have decided to assign her to something else.
Get over yourself. People move and things change. Forward looking statements are subject to change. None of this means you are owed any kind of explanation or justification. Do you think any of this is making SJA's life at FD any easier? I'm sure this is all helping her job prospects.
So your employer issues a public statement every time a deadline is missed or a staff member is relocated to another department?. Glad I don't have shares in that company!
That's a nice corporate answer, saying as little as possible. How about you rewrite to specifically:
- Acknowledge SJA's great work on ED's AI, including the Docking Computer
- Acknowledge her community interaction has been great and very much appreciated
- Acknowledge Sarah had valid reason to be upset yesterday.
- Re-assure us we'll still see her work on ED's AI 'soon[tm]'
- Re-assure us she's valued and will be doing great work on the new project (and if possible tell us if this is even part of ED, or another FD title)
Allow me... done!I wish I could give you more than one rep, sadly I cannot.
So your employer issues a public statement every time a deadline is missed or a staff member is relocated to another department?. Glad I don't have shares in that company!
I wish I could give you more than one rep, sadly I cannot.
Allow me... done!
Tell that to the Pot Noodle people. Nobody wanted it but marketing sold it to them anyway.
I don't know, something like "AI has been shelved for now" or "Sarah has been moved to work on X"
Don't give me crap about super secret gameplay stuff. These are video games, not the flightplan for Air Force One. If they reveal something the community doesn't like and there is a backlash that's ok - they can change things or move forward with it regardless. But what's the worst that can happen from being honest?
You'd be surprised how much I understand what's involved in game development.
Nobody said anything about super-villains. You're assuming malice when simple incompetency and ego looks to be to blame.
The fact of the matter is that game development studios are not made up of super human "bright dynamic teams" - they're composed of human beings who make mistakes and fail all the time. Look at what happened with Arkham Knight recently. Or AC: Unity last year. Look at what Konami did with PT.
So many games turn out to be trash after a lot of hard work poured into them, and so many at the top have big egos (that's pretty common in business in general). Assuming that because a professional corporation is at work they're going to be professional is an assumption made in spite of the evidence, not because of it.
This thread started at 8PM BST, long after everyone had left the Frontier offices for the night. You expect them to reply when they're in bed, getting ready for tehir next morning in the office?
That's a nice corporate answer, saying as little as possible. How about you rewrite to specifically:
- Acknowledge SJA's great work on ED's AI, including the Docking Computer
- Acknowledge her community interaction has been great and very much appreciated
- Acknowledge Sarah had valid reason to be upset yesterday.
- Re-assure us we'll still see her work on ED's AI 'soon[tm]'
- Re-assure us she's valued and will be doing great work on the new project (and if possible tell us if this is even part of ED, or another FD title)
Hey guys, I just wanted to jump on this thread and just give a really quick reply.
It’s very common in development that people work on different elements of the game in order to best support the game and the community as a whole.
AI is an area we’re actively working on but how and when those updates happen may flex slightly based on the needs of the game overall.
Thanks,
Zac
It most definitely is legal and moral for them to say something like "we discovered a big issue in the game engine that halts development in some key areas, and needs urgent fixing, and SJA is one of the few people around here with the expertise to do so", if that is the case, for example.
No. But video game development is different.
The game is being made, one would hope, for the players. The players would therefore like to offer their opinions during development. It would help if the developers communicated with us. One did, and then something happened, that's caused a stir. In this business model communication is vital.
If the game is being made for the developer rather than the player, well we've seen how that goes wrong.
actually yes. Comunity management is a 365/24 job, and if one person cant do it, you need 2 or 3 or even 4 working in shifts.