Yes. Lets fucking go. My idea with this would be rares and raids dropping their whole table on kill, so you get everything/anything you want to hunt for reasonably easily if you camp it once. Pipe dream idea though, since the devs and former devs who are friends with current devs making fortunes don't make money there.
Based on discord interactions it definitely feels like an overly chill office manned by people who, even if they aren't geniuses or anything, are still underpaid. They also seem incredibly siloed in their responsibilities, which I can understand to some degree given the age of the game (it's a lot harder to build up a knowledge foundation in legacy code). None of that excusesp leadership decisions, whether by JChan or the higher level executives' mandates.I'm sure it's just a way overly chill office where hardly any work gets done. The shit runs itself for the most part, customer service is a waste of money in the grand scheme of things but then you get this kind of event you really can drop the ball on autopilot.
They still churn out expansions every year so I'm sure that's where the entire focus is.
Nobody worth a shit is working for this company when so much more money can be made doing the same job elsewhere. Last I saw they weren't paying enough of a wage to even afford a studio apartment. It's really a miracle that the game hasn't been jacked by hackers and deleted by now.
Yeah, acting like the issue is some amorphous vague "diversity hire" problem is to ignore most of the history of EQ management.
Way to miss the point (and still provide no actual specifics -- EQ revenue has been largely consistent since EG7). You can't be brought down if you're already down to the bare minimum. EQ management has long been pretty fucking terrible and that started long before any blue hair crazes. Just the amount of EQ revenue that was used to develop and support other games without reinvesting into EQ itself is pretty awful.Yeah I’m sure they are immune to the cancer that has toppled companies 5 times larger in the last couple years. Somehow Daybreak is the only audio that hasn’t been brought down by checking boxes.
Bungie is revenue is 50 percent lower than projected because they have spent more time on Trans days of inclusion lately than they have addressing PVP, Gambit, or pve issues outside of raids. But yeah small ass shitty daybreak is immune.
Now don't get all negative, we did get mischief.
Mischief era also had it's duping issues which nobody really believed for months and for the most part we all still had fun in spite of it.
Yelinak and oakwynd have been really lackluster in my opinion, so I'll chalk that up to poor decision making.
It’s definitely gotten worse and worse with each new server the past few years.I'm sure people still don't believe it today, which shows how much of a smaller scale it was than this. Krono prices would randomly double overnight every once in a while, but it didn't go full Zimbabwe
I ask you... if DBG was to shut its doors and disappear, would the industry really give two shits? The players would care, but only because they have nostalgia for EQ. Beyond that, nobody would even notice if the company vanished one day.
DBG literally exists because of a product created over two and a half decades ago. It's sad that they have their fingers in other titles like Lord of The Rings Online, but thank God they are not the development house for that game.
I ask you... if DBG was to shut its doors and disappear, would the industry really give two shits? The players would care, but only because they have nostalgia for EQ. Beyond that, nobody would even notice if the company vanished one day.
DBG literally exists because of a product created over two and a half decades ago. It's sad that they have their fingers in other titles like Lord of The Rings Online, but thank God they are not the development house for that game.