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8/14/08 4:12:54 AM#2
The layoffs were in Auston..... Aion is being developed entirely in Korea...... you tell me Protip: If someone does NOT list at least one positive and one negative about the game they are critiquing, its best to ignore the post. |
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8/14/08 4:15:25 AM#3
well i doubt it will affect them directly appears ncsoft made $73 million dollars in their financial results.. ( I think thats the right number) so.. im expecting majority of profit will be plowed back into production and pushing aion through as well as GW2 coming through people read to much into developers comming and going. majority of developers do short period free lance work.
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8/14/08 4:16:38 AM#4
According to NCsoft themselves it only affected a few teams working on unannounced projects, and the developers working on bringing Dungeon Runners to the consoles. Aions community teams should be on the safe side of things. ;) - |
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8/14/08 6:11:47 AM#5
They do not affect Aion. :) --- Follow my twitter! aion_ayase |
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8/14/08 9:43:40 AM#6
Well that's awesome the NCsoft guy says they won't effect Aion. That's a good source if you aske me. I love getting info from good sources and not hearsay. Their is a reason "Hearsay" doesn't hold up in court. |
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