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minus-square@calamityjanitorlinkEnglish16•1 month agoThey’re still at it, they bought Campo Santo (Firewatch Devs) in 2018 and now their game In The Valley of Gods is never gonna happen, they worked on Alyx instead. They poached a bunch of folks from Hopoo Games recently too.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish17•1 month agoYou speak of developers as if they have no agency. The Hopoo folk left because they didn’t want to work on RoR anymore.
minus-square@calamityjanitorlinkEnglish1•1 month agoWell yeah, Hopoo sold the RoR franchise to gearbox 2 years ago. Moving from a small indie studio to Valve they are giving up a lot of agency.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•30 days agoIsn’t valve’s structure essentially that they allow any dev to work on any project they want?
minus-square@calamityjanitorlinkEnglish0•29 days agoThat’s the fantasy. It’s full of politics and informal power structures though.
They’re still at it, they bought Campo Santo (Firewatch Devs) in 2018 and now their game In The Valley of Gods is never gonna happen, they worked on Alyx instead.
They poached a bunch of folks from Hopoo Games recently too.
You speak of developers as if they have no agency.
The Hopoo folk left because they didn’t want to work on RoR anymore.
Well yeah, Hopoo sold the RoR franchise to gearbox 2 years ago.
Moving from a small indie studio to Valve they are giving up a lot of agency.
Isn’t valve’s structure essentially that they allow any dev to work on any project they want?
That’s the fantasy. It’s full of politics and informal power structures though.