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Unironically suits fricking :marseytom: ruin everything they touch. Unless it's manipulating the stock :marseywallst: market :marseystocksup: or running :marseychaser: a bank, they don't know how to run a fricking :marseytom: company lmao

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who looks at the industry for the past decade and deems 3 digit million dollar live service shooter is the way to go.

i know these games take like a bajillion years to make and its hard to course correct mid way through, but come on now.

i could have told them in 2016 that this idea wouldn't pay off. at least you can tell they scrapped the lootboxes after those became an international controversy.

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Games executives are total morons, they see one thing make money and they immediately think "if we make that thing we'll make just as much money". This is how every games company tried to make world of warcraft and all lost their shirts over it, and it is why they are now all trying to make live service games and all losing their shirts over it. Despite ostensibly going to business school they do not understand the concept of a saturated market

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All media companies are like this. After Marvel took off, every single movie studio in the world tried to make their own Oppenheimer Cinematic Universe

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What was that one that tried to include Dracula, the Mummy, Frankestein etc? The Dark World cinematic universe but the mummy, Dracula Untold, and I Frankenstein sucked so hard it died in it's crib?

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>implying they know how to run a bank

:#marseyxd:

Trust me, there's nothing they know how to do well. It's part of the job requirement.

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