Wow. That was quite the steaming pile of awesome.
Preaching to "developers and investors"... I am sure they are hanging on every word.
Rescorla_ESO wrote: »Now I don't presume to speak for all of them, but I imagine the large majority of game developers are willing to work for a lower salary because 1) they are gamers themselves and 2) they are as passionate about their work and enjoy creating a product that provides entertainment to other people.
TLDR: I gave the OP a LOL
Let me - as developer myself, subject to globalization - open your eyes about the matter. For every "AAA country" developer who earns an high 5 (if not 6) figures a year, there are 10 "BBB" countries developers who are AS good and earn 4 figures a year. Plus, there are 100 "BBB" countries developers who are worth 1/4 of a first class developer but cost 1/10 of them. That's what drives wages down.
Rescorla_ESO wrote: »Now I don't presume to speak for all of them, but I imagine the large majority of game developers are willing to work for a lower salary because 1) they are gamers themselves and 2) they are as passionate about their work and enjoy creating a product that provides entertainment to other people.
TLDR: I gave the OP a LOL
Let me - as developer myself, subject to globalization - open your eyes about the matter. For every "AAA country" developer who earns an high 5 (if not 6) figures a year, there are 10 "BBB" countries developers who are AS good and earn 4 figures a year. Plus, there are 100 "BBB" countries developers who are worth 1/4 of a first class developer but cost 1/10 of them. That's what drives wages down.
Sounds like pretty much every single industry.
Humanistic wrote: »
Look up any article detailing Harlan Ellison's (successful) suit against Cameron for plagiarising Ellison's story "Soldier." Ellison not only won a monetary settlement, all copies of The Terminator now have to have “Acknowledgement To the Works of Harlan Ellison” in the end credits.
That's a matter of jurisprudence more than a matter of fact.
I'll let the story synopsis speak for itself: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldier_from_Tomorrow
Compare that to Terminator.
Also, note that the lawsuit was settled.
Not speaking to the general merits, but it does show that your charge of plagiarism is a bit too fervently applied.
Humanistic wrote: »
Rescorla_ESO wrote: »I always get a chuckle when I read someone imply game developers are not passionate about their games. I think that is a silly point and nowhere close to the truth. The OP claims to be a game developer. OK I will give him the benefit of the doubt. I am a software engineer myself but there is no way in the world I would ever consider working as a game developer because to do so I would have to take massive salary cut. In other words, salary compensation for software engineers working in the gaming industry is significantly less than what they could make in the corporate business world.
Now I don't presume to speak for all of them, but I imagine the large majority of game developers are willing to work for a lower salary because 1) they are gamers themselves and 2) they are as passionate about their work and enjoy creating a product that provides entertainment to other people.
TLDR: I gave the OP a LOL
I think he meant that their passion doesn't show any more. It feels like devs became hostages of publisher.