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Zlaja
Zlaja
Everyone doing actual work bolted.
rusty_shackleford
rusty_shackleford
millennials cant't into game development
Roguey
Roguey
rusty_shackleford Millennials have been in the industry since the early 00s, these are zoomers.
rusty_shackleford
rusty_shackleford
fake news
Roguey
Roguey
Annie was born in 1981 and joined Obsidian in 2006.
rusty_shackleford
rusty_shackleford
1981 isn't millennial, idc what anyone says
Roguey
Roguey
Think what you want, but game dev teams are made up of frequently refreshing teams of young persons in their late teens/early 20s. Most of the people working on games today were born in the late 90s early 00s, zoom zooms.
rusty_shackleford
rusty_shackleford
yea 90s/00s is millennial

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