CornyOh cool. Didn't know he knew how to run a storefront.
CornyOh cool. Didn't know he knew how to run a storefront.
I have a hard time seeing the Diretide incident as anything but general internet idiocy. I know it's somewhat reflective of the community's sentiment regarding the lack of communication, but that was quite possibly the most vocalist of the vocal minorities turning into a storm of bullshit.It will start manifesting in lots of complaining though. For example, the response to Diretide being missing was quite clear even if their community wasn't going to leave because of it. If there had been all sorts of other updates around that time, I don't think we'd have seen anything like that.
That's different from coming into work one day to find out you don't have a job because the company ran out of money. I thought I remember reading that Double Fine isn't doing all that well financially.At Valve? I was under the impression that there isn't much job security because they do things in such a different way that people end of leaving often because they don't mesh well with how Valve works.
Muir can probably pull it off. I wonder if he will be leading any projects there.
That's different from coming into work one day to find out you don't have a job because the company ran out of money. I thought I remember reading that Double Fine isn't doing all that well financially.
Congratulations to Valve and to Brad!
When he gets bored of fooling around at Valve and knowing how they work, he is an enough charismatic person to start a new project and convince people to join it.
I dont want another Clint Hocking situation where a great designer joins Valve and we dont get something "big" out of it.
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Because it's not HL3 and it's not a straightforward single player game experience
With Left 4 Dead 3 I assume almost the entire hang-up is a mix of Source 2 and turning it into a full service game instead of a half-service game.Huh... well I guess we should prepare then because if I had to guess that game is next in line to come out.
Good for Brad!
I have a hard time seeing the Diretide incident as anything but general internet idiocy. I know it's somewhat reflective of the community's sentiment regarding the lack of communication, but that was quite possibly the most vocalist of the vocal minorities turning into a storm of bullshit.
Maybe this is all kind of a fruitless discussion, but my point wasn't that there aren't communication issues. My point was that Diretide is a misleading example because it's more an example of a meme taking off on the internet than anything else.They've specifically spent time talking about how their communication has been subpar and admitting to a slowdown of content due to engine switching so it's coming from their mouths as well.
I give Diretide as the most famous example, but surely you've seen complaining about the update rate among their titles compared to the rate they once went? I can go dig up a lot if you really want across various websites.
That's not to say this has been a showstopper for any game in particular, but if we're talking about "Why are these threads full of angry people?" you honestly don't feel this is part of the answer?
Yeah, Clint's case seems an isolated one. Poor guy, not having released a game since 2008.Clint Hocking has been at three different studios with zero output since his last game, correct? (LucasArts, Valve, Amazon)
Seems more of trend for Clint than Valve.
Maybe this is all kind of a fruitless discussion, but my point wasn't that there aren't communication issues. My point was that Diretide is a misleading example because it's more an example of a meme taking off on the internet than anything else.
Nice for brad.
Shame he will never release a product again.
And he'll never release a game again...
Is he tired of develop games?
He got tired of game development.
Is he just going to work on DOTA? Because if he wants to continue deigning games, Valve seems like the wrong place.
Can´t wait to see what game he doesn´t make next!
What he going to do, make the tea and sweep the floor?...as Value sure dont release fuck all in the games department
Damn, I would love to see him make games with bigger budgets, nice to see him at valve.
That said, he works at valve so no more games from him.
Oh cool. Didn't know he knew how to run a storefront.
Valve is like the Retirement home where Game Developers go to stop making games.
Just kidding, I love what Valve is doing with CSGO and Dota2
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I wouldn't be kidding about it since it's real. lol
How about this sick joke?
Brad's been hired to count the money they make off CS:GO Skins. OOOOOOOOOH!!
@TheDaniel9 true! But they're definitely putting a lot of people towards games! I'm not being hired for my stunning economics!!
The problem is that people also disregard TF2, CS:GO and Dota as being games when making that argument.
The problem is that people also disregard TF2, CS:GO and Dota as being games when making that argument.
The other side of that coin is publishers pushing for yearly updated franchise games and bug-ridden rush jobs.While I have no doubt that Valve have people working on games, I fear due to their management structure, there's just no pressure to finish anything they start.
it's because majority of people that make those claims don't game on pc mainly.
The problem is that people also disregard TF2, CS:GO and Dota as being games when making that argument.
it's because majority of people that make those claims don't game on pc mainly.
Valve pay more than any other game developer, plus let you work on whatever you want and send you and your family to Hawaii for two weeks every year.I figured he was a pretty loyal Double Fine guy. I wonder if there was some kind of falling out after Massive Chalice didn't start the world on fire, or if Valve just made him an amazing offer...or maybe he just wanted a change. Either way, congrats on the new job Brad.
I think Brad recently had a kid, too. I worked at a startup for a number of years and there seemed to be a bit of a correlation between babies being born and their parents moving to more stable jobs.Valve pay more than any other game developer, plus let you work on whatever you want and send you and your family to Hawaii for two weeks every year.
Double Fine are constantly at risk of going under and need to Kickstart most of their games.
Hey guys!
Its been almost 12 years and Im sad to go. But there are times when you just have to go try your hand at something else and shake it up. Finishing MASSIVE CHALICE and having a baby at the same felt like a good breaking point, so Im off to the Pacific Northwest to do some different stuff!!
Thanks for all of your support over the years. It was so great to know that you guys had my back when things were tough. I hope I didnt let you down! :D!
Double Fines going to keep going strong without me though. I have no doubt! Thanks again for everything!
Love,
Brad!
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Yeah, but as has been discussed in this thread, that's not really fair to th-The only reason I read this thread as far as I did was for those jokes. I really liked the store front one and the joke about how it would be like a hollywood actor selling tickets at a movie theater.
... WTF?Congrats, Brad Muir. I've known you for so many years, like a brother, through our shared experiences. You make the games, I play them. And i love you for that and couldn't be more proud of anyone, like brother.
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What does valve even do besides push a F2P game and maintain steam? I've come to the point where I don't even care when I see a valve press statement.
What does valve even do besides push a F2P game and maintain steam? I've come to the point where I don't even care when I see a valve press statement.
What does valve even do besides push a F2P game and maintain steam? I've come to the point where I don't even care when I see a valve press statement.
Well, sure, but who says you have to get one or the other...The other side of that coin is publishers pushing for yearly updated franchise games and bug-ridden rush jobs.
What does valve even do besides push a F2P game and maintain steam? I've come to the point where I don't even care when I see a valve press statement.
1. Develop and run three of the biggest (PC) games (hundreds of updates since launch per game, one game currently going through a significant engine transition). Two of those games having gigantic player bases. Running major tournaments for two of those games too.
2. Develop and run the biggest PC distribution and gaming platform.
3. Developing a new game engine (Source 2)
4. Developing a Linux distribution for bringing Steam to the living room.
5. Developing two new hardware devices (Steam controller, Steam Link)
6. Developing SteamVR and HTC Vive
7. General Steam feature development (Big Picture, community features, market, workshop, etc, etc)
Plus the fairly heavily rumoured Left 4 Dead 3 which has a decent amount of evidence behind its active development.
It's not bad for a company of less than 400 people.