• This is demonstrably not true. Definitely people cheering for Ubi’s layoffs recently. Not about the execs, about the devs.

    As the other guy says, literally two posts down the line.

      • And that is both entirely unreasonably and the type of behavior Darrah is (legitimately) complaining about.

        Nobody who works at Ubisoft is your enemy, and if you’re so mad about it that not buying the games isn’t enough and you feel like being a dick to the people losing their jobs online you’re the bad guy in this scenario.

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          It’s the internet. People will be dicks to others for no other reason than that they can.

          And I really hope you aren’t referring to “me” when you say “you”. I’ve always voted with my wallet and for the most part, I try to be reasonable in my critique.

          But this industry works like any other. And when a bad decisions made, the groundfloor workers are always the first to feel it. That’s just the sad truth.

          • OK, but that’s bad, right? We all agree that’s bad.

            More importantly, that’s what Darrah is trying to say. And nobody wants to see themselves as the bad guy, so everybody is dancing around it.

            And no, I didn’t mean you specifically, I don’t know who you are. I do include other people in this thread that have made their position explicit, though.

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              It’s not good, no. More accountability at the top would be preferrable, I’d imagine.

              You also have to take into account that many customers haven’t felt treated very nicely over quite a long time now. There’s definitely some pent-up feelings getting released as a result of people finally achieving functional boycotts.