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VtM: Bloodlines 2 - Brian Mitsoda & Ka'ai Cluney Fired
August 22nd, 2020, 05:54
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August 22nd, 2020, 07:52
Originally Posted by SilverAfter reading about the budget problems/ turnover rate, I'd say I have to agree.
Yeah probably. Even latest civilization has civilization pack DLC now rather than being in base game. My thinking is that Paradox wants to cut up content that has to do with story.

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August 24th, 2020, 01:41
Originally Posted by larghI live in Seattle, and the people here are extremely left-leaning, and almost drone-like in their obedience. I wouldn't be surprised if political differences caused the split.
Isn't Paradox a Swedish company while Hardsuit labs seems to be located in Seattle? If so, they should at least pretend to follow the Scandinavian philosophy of handling employees which is very different to the American one. Suddenly firing people due to political views, difficulty of cooperating, creative differences, etc. isn't a part of that philosophy. People get moved to other tasks for those reasons, not fired suddenly. Sudden firings often come down to sexual harashment, racistic views, drug abuse, theft of intellectual content, etc. or major economic difficulties in leader positions. Pure speculation, though…
PS: Actually met one of the devs at Starbucks!
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August 24th, 2020, 04:59
Originally Posted by Void000Are we supposed to believe there's a connection between being on the political left and being more obedient?
I live in Seattle, and the people here are extremely left-leaning, and almost drone-like in their obedience. I wouldn't be surprised if political differences caused the split.

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August 24th, 2020, 05:26
Originally Posted by Void000Almost everyone I've met, except teenagers, can manage not talking politics in situations where it isn't a good idea. And most can also handle differing opinions and even see the merits of them.
I live in Seattle, and the people here are extremely left-leaning, and almost drone-like in their obedience. I wouldn't be surprised if political differences caused the split.
PS: Actually met one of the devs at Starbucks!
Is Brian so socially inept or impulsive that he keeps bringing political subjects up in the wrong situations?
Brian seems to be really awkward socially, and I doubt he is the kind of guy who has to have the last word or who keeps bringing politics up.
August 25th, 2020, 10:47
Originally Posted by JDR13There is more of a correlation between statism and obedience. People who gonna believe in authority gonna believe in authority.
Are we supposed to believe there's a connection between being on the political left and being more obedient?![]()
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August 25th, 2020, 11:12
Originally Posted by Void000Whereas the right-wing in America doesn't believe in authority and the power of the state?
There is more of a correlation between statism and obedience. People who gonna believe in authority gonna believe in authority.

Anyhow, this crap belongs in the P&R forum.
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