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    217 months ago

    Buying something and shutting it down shouldn’t be possible. You don’t want to own it anymore? Great, they’re independent, good luck have fun. But you didn’t do anything, to say it stopped existing. It is a purely theoretical act. No factory was torn down, no warehouse was liquidated. A video game studio is just a bunch of folks who come in to work on the same thing every weekday. Games are made of labor. If the money stops flowing, that’s a problem, but it shouldn’t be a light-switch existential termination.

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      157 months ago

      If the studios had the resources they could easily become independent. But the corporate side owns the rights to their works, so the now independent studio doesn’t have any incoming revenue.

      The average employee won’t work for scraps or nothing. So it’s effectively over if big corpo cuts them off.

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                17 months ago

                That is not what happened here. I am saying: buying a studio and saying whoops you don’t exist anymore should not happen. You are saying: but it does. Because copyright? Even for shit that’s not out yet. A bunch of these closures involve killing unreleased projects, which are obviously never going to go anywhere in the hands of whichever robots own them. Tell me their ownership matters and you will see what backlash looks like.

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                  17 months ago

                  Thanks for explaining. I was not arguing the point that closures happen, just expanding on why it’s not easy for the studios to get back on their feet again as independents.

                  There will likely be non-disclosure agreements, non-competes or simply IP rights to take into consideration if we want to argue why these studios can’t continue their work. In the end it comes down to legal stuff and money. The IP rights even for unreleased products very likely are with the parent corporation. The same goes for the codebase.

                  So yeah. The studios are left with nothing, except a severance pay if they’re lucky.

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                    27 months ago

                    Normative statements are a novel concept to some people.

                    Pointing to all that and going AND THAT’S HORSESHIT is not a factual argument - it’s a moral judgement.

                    I’m not saying it’s untrue. I’m saying it’s unacceptable.

                    In short:

                    Fuck.

                    That.