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- games@sh.itjust.works
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- games@sh.itjust.works
Anything to reduce salaries.
“Nope, we’re making less money than ever, more cuts are coming.”
It certainly feels like every business in the USA is on team “make weird business decisions and excuses as a way to shaft worker pay and rights.”
you’re definitely on to something. I think they got scared by the surge of unions and strikes post-COVID, and now they’re trying to push us into a recession to make us desparate again.
Oh yeah, there’s no doubt about that. It was over two years ago that economists were already crowing about how soon people would be running out of their “pandemic savings” and would have to buckle under pressure again. They never hide this stuff, if you pay attention to the right people, they’re right out there being super honest about what they’re doing and what they want.
They want to starve the citizens out, which is crazy when you consider the old statement “No society is more than three meals away from revolution.” They’d rather risk pushing us to revolution by turning the screws rather than give up any amount of power, control, or wealth.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/07/business/pandemic-savings.html
As far back as 2021 they were talking about people running out of “pandemic savings.”
That’s… the point? That’s also why MS (allegedly) pays big devs so much to be on the platform
the article is mostly reporting on “a Q&A on the InstalBase forums” with “business journalist Christopher Dring”. The headline kind of makes the 80% figure sound like a bad thing, but I think it’s more meant to share info with the public that industry insiders already know about. No producer working at EA is shocked by this figure, but the headline is not for them. This info is still helpful for many groups, like maybe new devs who aren’t yet industry insiders, but need to know what they are getting into before they sign a shitty Game Pass deal with Microsoft.
Makes sense! It’s news worth sharing, I just wasn’t really surprised 😆 especially with how Netflix and Spotify decimated their respective industries