Who are they
kinda, but all of these games are watered down and focus-grouped to the point of being sterile.Do Blizzard even make games anymore?
Blizzard is where Obsidian employees go to retire unless you're a Leonard Boyarsky who grows bored of merely serving in Heaven. He'd rather rule in Hell.Who are they
They're probably gonna work on World of WarcraftDo Blizzard even make games anymore?
Blizzard is where Obsidian employees go to retire unless you're a Leonard Boyarsky who grows bored of merely serving in Heaven. He'd rather rule in Hell.
Blizzard is also local to Obsidian, which helps significantly in terms of making it attractive to people already living there.Blizzard is where Obsidian employees go to retire unless you're a Leonard Boyarsky who grows bored of merely serving in Heaven. He'd rather rule in Hell.
For some reasons many devs at Obsidian want to work on Diablo and/or World of Warcraft. With so many Ex-Obsidian staffers at Blizzard, it just gets easier for people to jump ship. You already know like 20 people from the company, if you join now
Seriously though, Blizzard is one of the few developers that are really in their own category. Even with Microsoft backing Obsidian, they are still far away from that level of production value and prestige.
They like the better working conditions and relatively-safer job security.For some reasons many devs at Obsidian want to work on Diablo and/or World of Warcraft.
Last year I left GDC inspired and drafted a bunch of single-player 40K scenarios which I never really finished as FNV Crunch crushed my desire to live and work for OBS.
Working at Acti-Bliz the last 2+ months you can really see the differences in successful publishers vs. not, although I do slightly have that cog in the machine feel.
Doubt it was much if any. That was largely influencers/community management/marketing people. It was a "Why are we paying all these people who don't directly contribute to making games?" chaff-clearing layoff.Wonder how many ex Obsidians got laid off from Blizzard during the 700-800 lay offs.
They like the better working conditions and relatively-safer job security.
Diablo and WoW are dead though.
seeing a guy tweeting about amazon not paying taxes/not paying a living wage then discussing buying a $2000 part for his bike is priceless
Sawyer is known for his balancing skills.seeing a guy tweeting about amazon not paying taxes/not paying a living wage then discussing buying a $2000 part for his bike is priceless
the same person?
Wonder what happened to Missisippi-Illinois-Alabama-Maine