Maybe they should stop doing yearly cod games

Your newfag is showing.

Gotta love how based retard Jason Schrier pretends in his obnoxious tweets on this topic, that these devs aren't just describing that their job is hard and they don't like being worked hard. This is getting to insane levels of feels-management. Of fucking course they have crunch and testers are paid like shit. It has literally always been that way since the fucking start, yet people keep willfully applying for these jobs. Isn't that strange.

Schrier can surely relate, he has worked hard exactly once in his life, to publish a book, and he never shuts the fuck up about.

can i get my call of duty game with wizards and necromancers please?

>games have had the same 6 death animations for 12 years

Why are all games jouroz becoming these weird labor agitators now for their consumer audience? This has nothing to do with us, they shoould be writing this shit for "Socialist Game Devs Quarterly" or something, not for us. It would be like if Guns and Ammo turned into a rag about how gunsmiths deserve more money and benefits

>Of fucking course they have crunch and testers are paid like shit. It has literally always been that way since the fucking start

It's almost as if he's aiming to change that by publishing these stories, or something.

mostly like to get people to stop paying attention to how shitty games journolist are

>jason schreier
wow its literally nothing

quit your job if you don't like it

Jason Schreier is the kid wearing the pocket protector and taped glasses that you beat the shit out of in grade school. He grew up and got a job commiserating with socialists and failed artists by publishing compiled reports of how hard everything is for game devs and how they are just ~trying their best~ under the thumb of ~big capitalism~

Also he thinks Sorceress from Dragon's Crown is a dogwhistle for pedophiles because he himself associates large breasts with his unfulfilled mommy issues and projects this insecurity onto others constantly

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