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I feel sorry for those losing their jobs. Hopefully they can find work soon but the way this economy is these days it isn't looking very good for most. |
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11/09/09 5:45:21 PM#2
Gotta love this line - 'The reorg will also see the publisher "provide greater focus on titles with higher [profit] margin opportunities." ' Does this mean they will focus on making games of a higher quality? Nope. It means developing cheaper games (Wii, DS, iPhone, Facebook etc). The layoffs have nothing to do with the quality of work these poor ex-employees were putting out. It's that the games they were likely working on were of a higher budget variety, and deemed to not be able to justify the cost (read:WAR). So say hello to the new EA - Wii Excercise, and Facebook games comin' at ya! |
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11/09/09 5:52:05 PM#3
Damn, that sucks. But maybe it ended up being good that I didn't follow up on that design job with Mythic. >.> |
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11/09/09 5:56:40 PM#4
EA Saving money? Big suprise. |
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11/09/09 5:57:45 PM#5
Originally posted by Bob_Blawblaw
Mhhhh...................not sure about that |
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11/09/09 6:03:02 PM#6
I'm surprised the number was that small. This economy is a tough environment for businesses to make cash. I'm sure we'll see more of the same in the future.
Ken
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11/09/09 6:03:51 PM#7
Originally posted by ste2000
Mhhhh...................not sure about that
Let's not forget about one of their most profitable franchises...The Sims. I think EA will probably cut a lot of their future projects which haven't been tested yet, and concentrate on the games they know will make them a profit. Thus, prepare to see less than stellar sequels to some really awesome games. |
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11/09/09 6:13:44 PM#8
Firstly, I feel sorry for those that lost their jobs, that sucks, no doubt. As much as I like to vilify EA, I want to give them the benefit of the doubt because of their relationship with BioWare, a game company that I hold in high regard. I mean, times are tough, we all know it. Pandering (and I'm going to use not-so-kind wording) to the lowest common denominator, while not fostering creativity, depth and quality that I want from my games, it makes perfect sense from a business standpoint. More people buying your games equals more profit. It just makes me worried that nothing good game-wise comes out of it... It doesn't seem like an environment that fosters creativity and outside the box thinking that makes great games. ------------------------- |
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11/09/09 6:15:21 PM#9
Originally posted by ste2000
CEO of EA is John S. Riccitiello - never had much to do with setting up BioWare that I know of! Of the BioWare founders, Ray Muzyka is "Group General Manager" for RPGs and MMOs, Greg Zeschuk is "Group Creative Officer" for the RPG/MMO 'studio group'. |
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heartless
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/05/04
Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. -Carl Sagan |
11/09/09 7:33:51 PM#10
"[UPDATE 2] Mythic Entertainment was apparently particularly hard hit. Unconfirmed reports estimate that over one third of the EA-owned, Virginia-based shop was laid off following disappointing sales of its massively multiplayer online role-playing game Warhammer Online. The layoffs come just months after studio head Mark Jacobs departed following a reorganization of all of EA's RPG studios, which now report to BioWare cofounders Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk." Ouch! This can't be good for WAR. Then again, if Bioware fully takes over, it may turn into a great game.
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Originally posted by heartless
Well this is what happens when you are horrid at making mmos. I think years ago when they made DAOC they were cut a little more slack but now times have changed. |
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11/09/09 7:46:58 PM#12
Originally posted by ste2000
Mhhhh...................not sure about that Dragon Age compared to Mass Effect was failure in my eyes: While playing DA I ran like into 10bugs. It was horrible to choose normal dificulty and play like Nightmare mode... ME had 0, or at least I havent saw them. Storyline of ME was way better even though I prefer Dark Fantasy/Fantasy stories.. I dont know how to explain (yeah if you say that this point stupid I understand your point of view) but overall polishing felt bad in DA. It looks like Bioware is degrading, maybe it is partly because of joining EA? For example: THIS CONTAINS SPOILERS!!
In the end I had choice to sacrifice myself or Alister. I choose to sacrifice Alister. But in ending storytelling I read such thing: Alister wed queen (whatever was her name) and bla bla bla bla... That is just unpolished. |
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Distopia
Drifter
Joined: 11/22/05
If it contains the words video and game, it must be a WOW clone. |
11/09/09 7:48:50 PM#13
Originally posted by SaintViktor
Well this is what happens when you are horrid at making mmos. I think years ago when they made DAOC they were cut a little more slack but now times have changed. I disagree that they are horrid at making an MMO. The problem is in the MMO market there seems to be no room for error. You can not release an unpopular product and survive.In the single player world things are not nearly as tough. Granted it makes sense with the amount of financing an MMO needs, however that does not mean when a Dev team fails they automatically suck at their job. For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson If you can't argue the point don't say anything at all. |
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11/09/09 7:54:43 PM#14
Originally posted by Bob_Blawblaw
I think you might be right about this. I feared something like this was going to happen too. Company's are becomming more and more afraid of spending money on games due to high costs. Why develope an MMO for millions of dollars when you can develope iPhone, internet browser, and handheald games for much cheaper and make a lot more money? This is not at all good for the industry, and EA is too selfish to realise that it is partly their fault. Sure, EA produces some really fine games, but it takes them several tries to get it right. They are infamous for launching everything and anything they can until something catches their fans eyes. Nobody can say they didn't see this comming. There is a reason why EA is considered the evil empire of the gaming industry. Just know you heard it here first. I predict that we are going to start to see more and more games like Global Agenda, Huxley, and Parabellum. Games that call themselves MMO's but really aren't. For this, I hate the Unreal Engine. |
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11/09/09 7:58:10 PM#15
Mythic didn't deserve that. I hate how EA does business. It's always so short-term with them. Thye never think of long-term strategies. Like maybe helping the studio to improve the game to help bring in more money. Maybe Focusing more on quality of their titles instead of just keeping the ones that will make them the most money. They certainly have the power to make all of these games good, but they just don't seem to want to put in the effort. Try actually trying to make a good game instead of telling a company they should 'Make a game like this. And don't do anything like this this or this. Oh, and stick to this kind of gameplay.'. This is not a labor of love for them. It's all money. I'm not saying that's bad, but it gets to a point where you're just being greedy. EA, to me, anyway, is heartless and lacks a soul enough to do anything but put regulations on their games so they stay within the proven profit-making limits. My cousin used to work at EA and he said it was horrible. Got paid next to nothing for ridiculous amounts of work. I don't doubt him, either, at this point. |
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11/09/09 8:05:56 PM#16
Originally posted by AureliusLH
CEO of EA is John S. Riccitiello - never had much to do with setting up BioWare that I know of! Of the BioWare founders, Ray Muzyka is "Group General Manager" for RPGs and MMOs, Greg Zeschuk is "Group Creative Officer" for the RPG/MMO 'studio group'.
correct.
riccitiello has had nothing to do with bioware before EA bought it. bioware was founded by those two individuals that you've named and they are also now both VPs of EA. ricckitiello still keeps his ceo responsibilities at EA and oversees all EA divisions incl bioware. |
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Czzarre
Novice Member
Joined: 9/10/07
MMORPG Character Monuments ...When its time for your character to take a well deserved rest... |
11/09/09 9:13:03 PM#17
EA is still the biggest video game company out there. However, these days, it should not be unexpected...they were probably a tad too large |
Originally posted by Malickie I disagree that they are horrid at making an MMO. The problem is in the MMO market there seems to be no room for error. You can not release an unpopular product and survive.In the single player world things are not nearly as tough. Granted it makes sense with the amount of financing an MMO needs, however that does not mean when a Dev team fails they automatically suck at their job.
Yes, Warhammer is having so much great success since release and as a former customer of Mythic, I just might turn around and buy stock in Mythic too! |
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11/09/09 9:24:12 PM#19
Is anyone able to load the BioWare.com website? I'm getting no response in IE or Firefox. |
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11/09/09 9:31:28 PM#20
Originally posted by grunty Nope, not working for me either. Do we have a list of what titles were canceled by any chance? |
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