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Insanolord is a terrible moderator.
hehe the dot reply was for some xbox modding bot.
But apparently its easier to do than add meaningful waggle to a Wii version with lower rez graphics or else we'd be seeing Wii60 releases instead of PS360 ones.
Sega was hit today by 73 layoffs as part of a business reorganization that will see the company focusing more on social and digital games. According to a statement received by 1UP, 36 employees in Sega's San Francisco office and 37 in London have been made redundant as part of the reorganization. The San Francisco office will now focus exclusively on digital and downloadable content (as the newly formed "Digital Division") while London will act as the company's administrative hub, as well as handle traditional console and PC games. "In recent years, digital platforms have taken an increasing share of video gaming revenues and we believe this growth is set to continue," said the statement. "Sega has already enjoyed commercial success within this new and exciting gaming medium and it is now the company's intention to fully embrace change and set a strategy not only to maximize revenues within the digital space but, through innovation and quality, take up a leadership position." Speaking to 1UP, Sega West president Mike Hayes described the move as "chapter two" in the company's continued evolution after being a hardware manufacturer. "It's quite interesting, if you look at Sega's relatively short modern history when we reinvented ourselves as a multi-platform publisher, the excitement for us was being on the PlayStation 2 and Gamecube and Xbox, and we sort of travelled a path where our market share has increased significantly over the past five years in both North America and in the European territories," said Hayes. "[The new focus on digital media] is part of our ongoing expansion, which is great. We have a very strong base now in the traditional business. We still want to grow, we still want to be very competitive, but in terms of development and growing our overall market share, part of that sort of journey for Sega, sort of like chapter two, is this big digital arena," he continued. "It's new, it provides new outlets for us. We can do different things in terms of gaming experiences, which is interesting for us. So in a way it's sort of a part of the ongoing rebirth of Sega as a multi-platform agnostic publisher of games." According to Hayes, the layoffs were mainly caused by Sega's U.S. and London offices having different employees fulfilling the same tasks - now that both divisions have been further consolidated, according to Hayes, some of these employees are no longer necessary to the company. "There was a lot of duality, there was a lot of doing the same work twice," said hayes. "There was a lot of copying between both San Francisco and London. So it's kind of a natural question of how do we become more efficient and affective as an operation, and that's what the exercise has been." According to Hayes, the move will not impact Sega's current schedule, nor will it affect the number of traditional retail games it releases. 1UP had a chance to speak with Hayes about the company's new direction, as well as the future of its traditional console games, and will publish the full interview tomorrow.
"They're scared shitless," the source said of Activision management. "They never saw this coming. They can't believe what's going on. At first they gave us some bullshit about moving up payments of all the money they owe us to sooner increments. That was when [designer] Todd [Alderman] and [engineer] Frank [Gigliotti] left. But with the announcement of Respawn and all the people leaving, they just got there heads in their hands." The Infinity Ward insider painted the former bosses in a positive light, blaming Activision for withholding Modern Warfare 2 payments. "They fired the two most amazing leaders we've ever seen, and then shafted us all out of a lot of money that was promised to us...there is nothing they can do to gain our trust or respect. And I'm pretty sure they know it now." "IW as you know it is dead...and it will continue to crumble. There are a lot more veterans who are definitely going to leave."
I'm happy with thinking pokepal148 is just eating a stick of butter. It seems about right for him. I don't need no stinking facts.
Infinity Ward is Dead!!!Quote"They're scared ****less," the source said of Activision management. "They never saw this coming. They can't believe what's going on. At first they gave us some bull**** about moving up payments of all the money they owe us to sooner increments. That was when [designer] Todd [Alderman] and [engineer] Frank [Gigliotti] left. But with the announcement of Respawn and all the people leaving, they just got there heads in their hands." The Infinity Ward insider painted the former bosses in a positive light, blaming Activision for withholding Modern Warfare 2 payments. "They fired the two most amazing leaders we've ever seen, and then shafted us all out of a lot of money that was promised to us...there is nothing they can do to gain our trust or respect. And I'm pretty sure they know it now." "IW as you know it is dead...and it will continue to crumble. There are a lot more veterans who are definitely going to leave."supposedly the account is over 20 people leaving IW.
"They're scared ****less," the source said of Activision management. "They never saw this coming. They can't believe what's going on. At first they gave us some bull**** about moving up payments of all the money they owe us to sooner increments. That was when [designer] Todd [Alderman] and [engineer] Frank [Gigliotti] left. But with the announcement of Respawn and all the people leaving, they just got there heads in their hands." The Infinity Ward insider painted the former bosses in a positive light, blaming Activision for withholding Modern Warfare 2 payments. "They fired the two most amazing leaders we've ever seen, and then shafted us all out of a lot of money that was promised to us...there is nothing they can do to gain our trust or respect. And I'm pretty sure they know it now." "IW as you know it is dead...and it will continue to crumble. There are a lot more veterans who are definitely going to leave."
Hopefully the talent that's leaving IW will start up some new studio and begin work on the same great games as before. They won't be able to do COD anymore obviously, but they could start a new franchise with a new name that would be more or less identical to COD and that would be just as fine by me.
Hopefully, this will lead to Activision's stock tanking over the next week or so. It's about the best we can expect to bother them at this point. I feel sorry for those still at Infinity Ward, though I suppose there is the possibility of Activision trying to keep them from leaving with lucrative new contracts.
If they are under contract, then they can't just leave after getting their bonuses.Let those ungrateful brats leave. Infinity Ward and Activision Blizzard will be fine without them.