Anyone work for a game company? Activision, EA, Epic, Riot...c, etc.

Discussion in 'App Development' started by kmiklas, Apr 22, 2020.

  1. kmiklas

    kmiklas

    Anyone here that works for Activision, EA, or a major game developer?
     
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  2. tango29

    tango29

    I don't, but the son of an almost lifetime friend works for Valve. I saw them at X-Mas and the kid loves his job, and the company.
     
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  3. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    Used to. Occasional consultant now.
     
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  4. It has become more like slavery then passion and richness lately since there are so many indie studios lately
     
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  5. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    There was always a division of slavery I guess. It's an an unfair industry as anywhere else in terms of getting the right references (for the same potential), after which all top companies fight to hire you because you "are in".

    I left what has become the largest public traded game company in Sweden as it became too much of a corporate cubicle job to the extent it wasn't already. Enjoying my freedom now. If you enjoy being a cog in a massive machine, working at a large game company might be right up your alley.
     
  6. kmiklas

    kmiklas

    I think it's a safe bet that they enjoy the regular paycheck more than anything.
     
  7. Metamega

    Metamega

    My friend I were just talking about how being a game developer must be miserable to wake up.

    You never see gamers say “ great game”. It’s just trashing and ranting about how they think it should be.

    I said to him “ I couldn’t imagine all my customers ridiculing my work every day “.
     
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  8. fan27

    fan27

    Not as bad as coding Algos for retail traders. Most ideas are garbage and end users want you to write a money printing algorithm.
     
  9. Metamega

    Metamega

    If it’s anything like the Amibroker forum I frequent I’d lose my mind. Endless people asking really bad questions and slowly revealing each post what their actually trying to do.
     
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  10. Snuskpelle

    Snuskpelle

    True, that is one benefit. Hence the push for game companies to make DLCs on a frequent basis as it makes it far easier to maintain staff.

    Oh yeah. Some people solve it by not reading gamer posts... if you do you develop a thick skin because if you take it personally it will make you depressed in little time.
     
    #10     Apr 22, 2020