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askagamedev · 7 months
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From the game developer's perspective, would gamers boycotting upcoming BioWare title "Dragon Age: Dreadwolf" due to the studio's poor treatment of its workers e.g. with regards to severance pay, help or hinder the developers who were laid off and the developers who remain at the company?
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It likely wouldn't do anything. First and foremost the timing doesn't line up. The developers were laid off in August, and Dragon Age: Dreadwolf won't launch at earliest until April of 2024. Boycotts won't work until the game is actually launched which would be a full nine months at earliest after those people lost their jobs. The need for severance pay is usually immediate because that money is what we live on while we look for a new job. Promising a starving person that you'll help them get some food nine months down the line is not particularly helpful.
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Second, boycotts rarely work. The majority of Dragon Age players couldn't name a single developer who worked on the game, let alone have the kind of deep-cut awareness of the business dealings at Bioware. It's helpful to remember the [80-20-5 rule] - things that the really hard core fans know about are utterly foreign to the majority of a game's community, especially AAA games with literal millions of players.
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Even if gamers somehow managed to get the message out to the community, the community rallying together to affect the game's sales numbers, the publisher getting the right takeaway from the boycott, and the publisher deciding to give those developers their due severance pay all those months after DAD launches, we still probably wouldn't ever find out because it would almost certainly end (at best) in a settlement with all parties signing NDAs as a requirement for the settlement to go through. In that situation, we'd get no news at all about the matter. Ever.
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devenrue · 2 months
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infotrabajo · 8 months
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sylvyspritii · 1 year
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An actual blogpost: Community management and social media for creative freelancers with mental health struggles
(Keep in mind that this post is slightly unorganised, in a way, this is a partial vent post, do not judge too harshly, thank you) Honestly, i want to do a bit of a longer blog type of post for once, i want to talk about my feelings, and about community management as a creative person online with mental health problems, and how difficult it really is to run a public community (for example a Discord), and how like, to be honest, sometimes, it's better if you choose not to do it, not every creative person online has to be a "personality", not all of us are entertainers, we create, that doesn't automatically mean we are good at online public social/community manegement stuff I think i realised too late about myself that i am not fit for a "community manager" type of role, i am a music composer (and artist) first and foremost, stuff like handling fights between random people joining your Discord server, or being hyper-aware of all kinds of drama, is not in my skillset at all, and i think a lot of other people are falling in this kind of trap where they feel like they "have to" have a big "personality" presence online and have to have a public Discord server I've chosen to kind of retreat from most social media a little bit, and i scaled down my public social presence accordingly, for example, i used to have a Twitter account with 2000 followers (i consider that a lot for a freelancer composer), and i deleted it because i felt like me putting out random thoughts on an account with a name that is supossed to have professional connotations was uniffiting, especially because it's so hard to delete everything on Twitter; your likes, all your replies, who you follow, everything is visible, even if it's 10 years ago, there is no privacy, and you need to be on your guard in order to preserve your safety and your reputation The thing is; social media encourages us to like, post a lot, and sometimes about stuff that honestly, is better said to friends than to your fans, and that's why i think it's really important to keep a lot of your thoughts and your opinions in private to your friends only, instead of on random Twitter tweets and on public Discord servers Now, imagine owning a public Discord server as someone who is trying to build up a serious professional reputation for freelance creative work and is suffering from a lot of mental health problems and, sometimes, emotional moments? It's a recipe for disaster, at least from my experience, your fans are not your friends, and managing and moderating a public Discord server and worrying about social media stuff is just, not for everyone, honestly, some of us (like me) just want to create, we want to make music, we want to draw, that's what we're good at, not all of us are "internet personalities", and honestly, that's okay I used to want to be like Toby Fox and ZUN, i have changed my mind a long time ago, i never want to become like them, they are revered, they are worshipped, people have such unrealistically high expectations of them, that everything they post online is analysed to an absurd degree, Toby Fox had to delete many of his old posts online to protect his privacy, and even those are all archived, nothing is sacred for people who are obsessed with you And people, THAT is why you should be careful, if you want to build a serious career out of your creative passion, then keep in mind that everything you tweet now, everything you post in public Disc0rd servers now, can be used against you in the future, you need to think about your reputation, and about your mental health, and take steps to ensure that you future-proof so that people cannot use your tweets / posts from when you are at your most vulnerable, or tweets / posts of opinions from 10 years ago that you have changed your mind on long ago already, and use them against you
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(Sorry i had to screenshot that last part because Tumblr kept giving an error when i tried to post it normally) Sorry that this post is a little unorganised, i actually have a lot more to say about this stuff, but i'm just going to keep it like this for now Let me know what you think please
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fatimosso18 · 4 months
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¡Hola! Soy Fátima
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Acá podés encontrar todas las redes sociales para las cuales realicé tareas de community management, diseño, creación de contenido y resolución de problemas.
Desde 2020 hasta el diía de hoy manejo las redes de CONEXIONHR:
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/conexionhr/ https://www.instagram.com/conexionhr/ https://twitter.com/CoNexionHR https://www.facebook.com/conexionhrconsultora/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyRxrINBs-SHUL9uGbxac8A
Y también me he encargado de las cuentas de los siguientes equipos de fútbol amateur: -Águilas (2019 - 2023) -Cremonas FC (2023 - Actualidad) -Club Social y Deportivo Acuariano (2024 - Actualidad)
---- Hello! I am Fátima. Here you can find all the social network accounts for which I have performed community management, design, content creation and problem solving tasks. Since 2020 I manage the CONEXIONHR networks: LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube (links above).
Also I have been in charge of the accounts of the following amateur football teams: -Águilas (2019 - 2023) -Cremonas FC (2023 - Present) -Club Social y Deportivo Acuariano (2024 - Present)
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venusenvirgo · 2 years
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abhishekambad · 2 years
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ublogsblog · 2 years
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askagamedev · 9 months
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Diablo 4 devs just had a community chat were they expressed how "sorry" they were about a recent patch introducing a bunch of nerfs just before Season 1; they acknowledged how they made a mistake, had made the game less fun, vowed to make changes, etc. Do you think the devs truly believe that their patch was a bad call in terms of game design, or are they moreso just trying to temper outrage at the expense of what they really wanted to do? And so, how sincerely should fans take their apology?
I'm sure that they had plenty of good reasons for the overall changes in the patch. I think that the D4 team leadership misjudged the audience reception to the patch, which is why they apologized for the way it was delivered. It is unfortunate, but game devs are fallibly human too and we do make mistakes from time to time.
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It is likely to me that they justified making these changes for the long term health of the game and to bring things back to expected values in accordance with future content releases - there's a plan in place that those of us on the outside are not privy to for not just Season 1, but also Season 2 and beyond. Season 1 has already launched, Season 2 is likely undergoing its final touches before being locked down, and Season 3 is likely already in production as we speak. They know where they want the game to go, so it is likely they want to bring power levels in line now before things spiral out of control later on. This doesn't mean that they gave enough thought about how well the changes would be received, only that there is likely a reasonable basis for their decisions.
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As for how sincerely fans should take their apology, I would say it doesn't really matter. Fans should not look at this as anything more than a consumer relationship - they get a product whose value they can determine for themselves. If they continue to get sufficient value from the product for the time and effort they put into it, then they'll continue to engage with it. If the value proposition goes negative, they'll drop it. This is how things should be. I think that getting too emotionally invested in the drama around the metagame is unhealthy. I think that fans should play the game if they like it and put it down if they don't. Getting too much into whether one should accept an apology from the dev team is too much emotional investment in my opinion.
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