He's not wrong though. I don't know about BioWare specifically, but the people who get laid off are always QA, who it's obvious no one listens to anyway or grunt artists/programmers diligently fulfilling the awful specs they're handed.
The retards in the creative roles seem to just keep failing upwards. When they start laying off the writers and leads responsible for the current state of things, then it's worth breaking out the confetti.
Still, anything indicating the studio itself might go under is a step in the right direction.
He's not wrong though. I don't know about BioWare specifically, but the people who get laid off are always QA, who it's obvious no one listens to anyway or grunt artists/programmers diligently fulfilling the awful specs they're handed.
The retards in the creative roles seem to just keep failing upwards. When they start laying off the writers and leads responsible for the current state of things, then it's worth breaking out the confetti.
Still, anything indicating the studio itself might go under is a step in the right direction.
It's so frustrating how long it takes consequences to roll onto these people. But with USAID gone the process will likely be faster.