noescape
@noescape

but I'm tired of hearing "it's a good year for games." well over 4,000 people have lost their jobs because of this industry just since January. Good video games are nothing without the people who make them.


noescape
@noescape

This post wouldn’t have been possible without their diligent and thankless work recording this information in the first place.


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in reply to @noescape's post:

Seeing people on Resetera trying to argue semantic with "it HAS been a good year for games, just bad for devs" without realising you don't get one without the other was driving me up the wall.

It fucking sucks!

era skews heavily neolib, their metrics for industry health are almost entirely based on consumer satisfaction and financial bottom lines. recent threads on trends like GaaS are like a honeypot of corporate stooges

Really never ever want to buy AAA games (and lower-profile-but-still-pretty-big games, too) because of this hellscape of an industry that'll just go "Anyway, you don't have any workers' protections in this economy and we've deemed you unnecessary/too expensive, bye" and instantly fuck over anybody it wants to. I just. Why the fuck can't companies/game studios generally treat devs/creatives with respect (it's because they don't have to, obviously. Thanks regulations that may as well not exist) (to say nothing of the way the industry treats devs/creatives while they're employed to begin with)

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I think that was a great article and thing to share and mention! I would just like to add this event that happened to a indie studio that made the game Neon Echo near the start of the year that was juat depressingly sad.

Just to note the game did seem to sell pretty well for a new IP and a first game from a indie team and pretty unknown publisher and at launch it was very lostivley recieved by steam users. So you can have a succesful indie game which is a lot of work to achieve and still get fucked over by all this shit.

This indie team released a pretty cool looking 2D roguelite early access game Neon Echo that they have been working on for a while. People seemed pretty happy with it at launch. Not even 2 to 3 months into the games early access the games publishers said your game isn't making the big money like our other AAA/bigger games.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2321210/Neon_Echo/

https://youtu.be/v03mQZCUCFo?si=5Z8pq40tQkS_xF-r

From this they instantly fired everybody on the team,apparently the indie team were working for the publisher directly and they paid them a salary. What this means now is they can no longer and are not allowed work on their own game, their game will never be finished and was only just at the start of their early access with a lot of content left to add.

All their time money and effort they invisted into coming up with the ideas for this game and making it are wasted and unuseable gone now. Their game launched with very postive steam user rating and now it will forever have a neagtive steam user rating to their game.