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Quote from: Zero Hero on April 30, 2010, 02:37:43 PMI'm having a great time right now and looking forward.Me too, can't wait until I have some more free time to jump back in.Games like Red Dead Redemption and LA Noire wouldn't have been possible before.
I'm having a great time right now and looking forward.
I can finally say that Bungie is an overrated developer without being attacked.
Quote from: Eel O'Brian on April 30, 2010, 05:50:26 PMQuote from: Zero Hero on April 30, 2010, 02:37:43 PMI'm having a great time right now and looking forward.Me too, can't wait until I have some more free time to jump back in.Games like Red Dead Redemption and LA Noire wouldn't have been possible before.+Just Cause 2!
LA Noire came out already? I all remember was seeing one trailer a couple of years ago.
Bungie had no option but to sign with Activision, the publisher's CEO has suggested."When they started the process of looking for a new partner they had a vision for a kind of product they wanted to create that needed certain skills and capabilities," Bobby Kotick told an audience at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch's Media, Communications & Entertainment Conference in California."As they started looking at the obvious candidates they realised that no company other than Activision had the skills they needed to be successful for their vision for that product."These are things that you would never have envisioned five years ago," continued Kotick. "Blizzard has 2500 people in customer services just for World of Warcraft. How you train them, how you manage them, how you organise them, how you use CRM tools to be really effective in satisfying the expectations of your audience is something that no other company had."When Bungie started to think about their future product plan and realised how deficient they and everyone else was in providing all the services necessary to create great competitive products for the future, they didn't really have any other alternative."
Some new info,from EGQuoteBungie had no option but to sign with Activision, the publisher's CEO has suggested."When they started the process of looking for a new partner they had a vision for a kind of product they wanted to create that needed certain skills and capabilities," Bobby Kotick told an audience at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch's Media, Communications & Entertainment Conference in California."As they started looking at the obvious candidates they realised that no company other than Activision had the skills they needed to be successful for their vision for that product."These are things that you would never have envisioned five years ago," continued Kotick. "Blizzard has 2500 people in customer services just for World of Warcraft. How you train them, how you manage them, how you organise them, how you use CRM tools to be really effective in satisfying the expectations of your audience is something that no other company had."When Bungie started to think about their future product plan and realised how deficient they and everyone else was in providing all the services necessary to create great competitive products for the future, they didn't really have any other alternative." hmmm
...and then Kotick cackled gleefully, and screamed in a shrill squeal, "NO ALTERNATIVE AT ALL!"
Quote from: Stoney Mason on September 16, 2010, 08:38:28 AMQuote from: chronovore on September 16, 2010, 05:36:11 AM...and then Kotick cackled gleefully, and screamed in a shrill squeal, "NO ALTERNATIVE AT ALL!" Like a lot of republican businessmen Kotick finds it nearly impossible to not sound like a dick at every opportunity.Be real now.
Quote from: chronovore on September 16, 2010, 05:36:11 AM...and then Kotick cackled gleefully, and screamed in a shrill squeal, "NO ALTERNATIVE AT ALL!" Like a lot of republican businessmen Kotick finds it nearly impossible to not sound like a dick at every opportunity.