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[–] [email protected] 28 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (16 children)

He's very clearly talking about celebrating people losing their jobs, and does so without saying anything super crazy.

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I rarely post on social media, but today I am sad. Ashamed and sad.

The gaming industry is rough at the moment, we all know it.

But seeing how "gamers" react on social medias, wishing ill-fate to companies and people alike is sad. (And not only towards Ubisoft)

Even though it is always the vocal minority that express themselves on social media, I was hurt, hurt and ashamed to be a part of this community.

What is even more revolting, is coming on Linkedin and seeing the same comments from people within the industry.

On top of exposing yourself as a clearly non-decent human being, you are affecting thousands of employees that are already impacted by all the hate despite doing their best to deliver incredible experiences.

How can you wish a company to fail simply because they do not cater to you or that the product does not please you is beyond me.

We are all on the same boat, please please please, stop spreading hate, we should all uplift each other instead of bringing each other down.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Ubisoft as a company deserved to fail though. It sure sucks for the poor bastards working there but something tells me the tune would be a lot different if this was just another round of layoffs.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 month ago (3 children)

I don't disagree with that. But he's almost definitely responding to all the vitriol directed at employees losing their jobs as a result of bad decisions passed way down the chain to them, and this article is trying to make it some gotcha hit piece.

I do think being in charge of monetization at a company that does so in the way almost any AAA studio does is an inherently unethical job and will have a hard time feeling sorry for him personally, since he's willing to do that job, but people are also being miserable assholes to everyone else who just is trying to work on a game for a stable employer. And all he's actually saying is "maybe don't be an asshole to people".

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

He literally says "How can you wish a company to fail simply because they do not cater to you or that the product does not please you is beyond me." I'm not saying he never mentioned employees or hate towards them, but his statement definitely comes off as purposefully misleading. Is there hate on the internet? Yes. People are sometimes hateful, but he even mentioned it being a vocal minority. To post something like this while there's active backlash against the company and their games when he admitted to not posting much makes his intentions pretty clear. The majority of the "hate" is towards the company not the employees, but by being a concern troll he gets to lump in valid criticism of the company with a minority of people being hateful to the employees (some of which are directly responsible for the bad decisions of the company btw).

Maybe you disagree, but bad companies deserve to fail, and people responsible for harmful decisions the company makes should be held accountable. I think it's ok for people to say that. I don't want anyone anywhere to be treated poorly, but he seems to care more about the hate hurting their bottom line than actually hurting the people there. His statement would have read very differently otherwise.

"I understand if you are upset with decisions made by companies, including ours, but please do not direct hate towards individuals trying to do their jobs. If you take issue with the behavior of an individual, you should be able to express that while still respecting the person." Or something like that.

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