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It happens a lot that people get terminated without warning. Especially these days, giving people notice means someone will go blabbing all over the internet and the company won’t be able to mitigate the damage with carefully prepared messaging.
This is a “disgrace to Linux gaming” how, exactly?
Last edited by damarrin on 19 February 2021 at 6:44 am UTC
Wat. Stop it.
As said by others, this type of dumpster fire happens quite often. Studios get shut down all the time. Doesn't mean Google get a free pass, what they did sucks but you're being silly about this and YongYea calling it a "con" just proves yet again he knows nothing about business.
Last edited by Liam Dawe on 19 February 2021 at 10:53 am UTC
Though I guess that translates to subscribers and ad revenue, so what do I know.
Well it's just Google has a history of making products then killing them off after a small time on the market. Remember Google Glass? Also Devs treating their employees terribly needs to be voiced more often. This industry has really been unfair to the actual game makers and coders who give a lot of their time and effort on a game only to be sidelined like this.
Stadia also had a chance to be a great benefit for Linux gaming especially for ports. But once again Google drops the ball.
There is no such thing as a disgrace to linux gaming as no one company holds it in it's hands. Maybe I'm too old to get the reasoning for the wording but linux gaming has been rocketing since I started playing games on it in the late 90's. Linux gaming was here before Google, it will be here after. Companies have came and went and yet games still keep coming out. All because good ppl added to the community. Not just companies.
Last edited by Mezron on 20 February 2021 at 3:18 pm UTC
I think what sucks is that Google came from humble roots and they let the success go to their heads. Of course with how the current political climate is, I'm not too shocked with how they treat people.
Its like how it was in ancient Greece, people want to be viewed as just and wholesome. But its all a façade and they are unjust an amoral deep down.
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2021-02-23-stadia-struggling-to-fix-journey-to-the-savage-planet-bug-after-firing-developer
Journey to the Savage Planet is now broken on Stadia and since they fired the developers that made it, they can't fix it.
I wouldn't be mentioning Stadia's Linux ties to anyone in these circumstances, the last thing we want is people associating Linux with these kinds of messes in their heads.