Zenimax has as i read on Gamereactor sacked 300 persons the last 2 months will it help a lagging buginfested game with nonfunctional custom service? I want to love this game but i can't play with lag that make key function 5-10 seconds late. I struggel but finds less and less reson to go on since nothing change and no help or Communication are provided
Very typical business practice to hire temps like that on a short term contract and then let them go. All it shows is that the company planned ahead to handle the initial flood of CS needs upon launch.
Just when you give me a good source where they confirm that this even happened.
Just when you give me a good source where they confirm that this even happened.
Local Irish paper, earlier mentions of Zenimax, and in the list is the article about the layoffs.Just when you give me a good source where they confirm that this even happened.
Local Irish paper, earlier mentions of Zenimax, and in the list is the article about the layoffs.Just when you give me a good source where they confirm that this even happened.
http://connachttribune.ie/?s=zenimax
http://connachttribune.ie/games-giant-decides-on-new-galway-base/
He said the facility will provide technical support for online videogamers, a massive industry worth billions of dollars each year.
“It will be an operations centre providing support online, but of course, there is room for them to move into software development, and create even more jobs. That’s the hope,” he said.
Matt Firor, President of ZeniMax said: “The company’s new facility will provide customer support for players of their future massively multiplayer online games and is expected to result in the creation of hundreds of jobs over the next several years.
Looks like a call center. Given that they are still hiring and still planning on moving the EU server to Germany, chances are good the people they left go are involved with the consoles that aren't releasing for another few months.
But hey, DRAMA and failz and free to play... Makes better bait on the forums.
Thx for the clarification. That makes sense. A company is not going to pay 300 people to sit around doing nothing for 6 months.tordr86b16_ESO wrote: »Very typical business practice to hire temps like that on a short term contract and then let them go. All it shows is that the company planned ahead to handle the initial flood of CS needs upon launch.
It was for the console release. But I'm sure some were let go from the initial launch of the game.
http://connachttribune.ie/galway-jobs-blow-300-gone-software-firm/
The article doesn't specify they were part of the console division. Neither did Jessica's post acknowledging they had fired these temporary workers.