Re: Știri din industrie
Posted: 20 Jul 2018, 12:31
A ok atunci. Nu le frecventez prea des asa ca toate imi pareau ca faceau acelasi lucru si ca la fel de bine pot fi interschimbabile.Și site-urile au profiluri diferite.
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A ok atunci. Nu le frecventez prea des asa ca toate imi pareau ca faceau acelasi lucru si ca la fel de bine pot fi interschimbabile.Și site-urile au profiluri diferite.
E cam ca Wrigley's care are Orbit, Five, si o gramada de altele. Spawnezi produse sau achizitionezi altele ca sa ocupi cat mai mult din piata si sa nu-i dai altuia sansa sa incerce.cg1700 wrote: 20 Jul 2018, 12:17 Asta mi se pare interesant. De ce ar avea nevoie un singur business de mai multe site-uri cu exact acelasi public tinta?
Arată oribil. Pe de altă parte, orice motiv în plus să nu le mai fac trafic triștilor ălora e o chestie bună in my bookCristan wrote: În altă ordine de idei, RPS au făcut redesign la site. Cam meh dpmdv.
PC game sales have usurped the Xbox One as the second place for the publisher.
For this quarter, PC sales accounted for 24 percent of Ubisoft's total game sales, up three percent from the same time frame last year. PlayStation 4 made up the bulk of game sales with 38 percent, down from 44 percent the previous year. Xbox One remained constant at 22 percent. The Switch is at 5 percent, up from 1 percent last year.
Electronic Arts [...] pulled the plug on Origin's "On the House" program, which provided free games to everyone—including non-Access subscribers—on an intermittent, time-limited basis.
On the House debuted in 2014 with the most excellent survival-horror game Dead Space, and since then has made numerous other games, including Bejeweled, Battlefield 3, Theme Hospital, Syndicate, Peggle, and Dragon Age: Origins, free for the taking, without catches or take-backs. The games generally weren't EA's latest and greatest but free is free, and dated or not a lot of the games it offered were really quite good.
lol ce penibili“Here at Riot Games, we hire gamers,” he said in his talk to an audience of Riot employees, audio of which was obtained by Kotaku. “If you’re not a core gamer, you need to over-index in another area.” Whether it’s finance, development facilities, player support, he said, “I don’t give a shit. You’re better if you’re a gamer.” For six minutes, the producer recounted a story of his experience preparing to raid the original World of Warcraft’s Naxxramas dungeon, introduced in 2006. It was 300 hours of raiding into his game, and he detailed the effort, the passion, and the grit it took for him to attain the opportunity. And then, before the raid, his internet died, and he let down his team. The experience gave him an “acid turn” in his stomach, he said, and has become a story he’s kept in his pocket for a decade. “Think of your story,” he demands. “If you don’t have one, get one. I’m serious.”
articolul? da, execrabil
Aloo, cotacu, intr-un paragraf vorbesti de meritocratie, aboi te intorci 180 ca "stii nu e corect sa selectionezi angajatii pe baza care e mai gamer, ca fetele nu sunt asa gameri". Make up your mind.Preferencing Riot’s definition of “core” gamers during hiring means drawing in employees from a larger pool of men than women. Avid players of MOBAs (multiplayer online battle arenas, a genre encompassing popular games including League of Legends and Dota 2) and first-person shooter fans are typically men. Game data company Quantic Foundry surveyed over 270,000 gamers worldwide between July 2015 and January 2017 on what game titles they enjoy playing and reported that only 10% of gamers who play MOBAs are female. For first-person shooters, that number is 7%. Without examining why these gaming genres are heavily male, Riot’s apparent job candidate expectations can create a very stratified workplace, where women, who are less likely to be megafans of these games, are considered lesser Rioters because of the way they grew up. Several women interviewed by Kotaku said that, even after getting hired, they felt they were not taken seriously by colleagues or managers because they weren’t steeped in the competitive online gaming tradition.
ce vorbesti amice? ce articole cu fosti angajati am pus eu?
bah, care-i problema voastra?! va deranjeaza ca Riot si altii fac angajari pe ce criterii le fute mintea lor?! sunt ilegale? nu! .. si atunci!?