Triple A Devs are really under fire at the moment.
And you know what? It's -blam!-ing glorious. Battlefront 2 Releases and now EA loses 3 billion in stock value, can't monetize the game via microtransaction because of disney. Loot box system as a whole might be scrapped across all games because of the fact no game wants to held down with a gamble title slapped by each country (in the works).
CD Projekt Red is having a lot of ex employees rally a crowd of vindictiveness due to the fact the worker standards are piss poor.
Destiny 2 is now caught up in a scandal involving the piss poor XP system so they can force you to buy loot box- i mean bright engrams, they didn't properly code a good reward for their 2nd stream in the heroic event to cause a meme hashtag and have people by the thousands refund their season passes, bungie cancels the third stream due to the fact they're properly and deservedly being attacked by the community they've been -blam!-ing over.
I must be in a parody world, this is all too good to be true. What do you all think? Is this a small event that might end with an exchange of money with no change? Or the end of numerous inept, terrible and greedy triple A developers?
Or you know, just downvote the post because i spoke ill of something you like. That's always an option too, really shows the maturity levels of the community <3
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