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  • 1984@lemmy.todaytoMemes@lemmy.mlsigh...
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    20 days ago

    But then newbies would get killed a lot and cry, and stop playing. For some reason, this didn’t happen 20 years ago but now, it’s appearently a big fucking problem if a player doesn’t feel powerful in the first five minutes of the game…

    I think gamers are just really entitled now. They expect awards for turning on the game. And God forbid if someone else kicks their butt because they have more experience.

    I was playing quake and unreal tournament growing up and I got absolutely wasted in the beginning. Made me laugh so hard. Then I got good, very good, because I had to be to not die.






  • 1984@lemmy.todaytoMemes@lemmy.mlTrue work stories
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    1 month ago

    I actually say no to hiring more devs because it takes like a year to get someone up to speed, with lots of effort and time invested from the team.

    I’m not a manager, I’m one of the devs. Don’t want more people because of the burden of training them.