Operations?
Oh hell no.
lol
Ok, ok, ok, I knew selling that was gonna be dicey.
I checked the flow chart and there's still openings for CEO (soon as we have a name and charter), or Executive Director European Operations, Finance Minister - you take our business plan to Kickstarter, or Co-Treasurer - you and I would count money, Director of Personnel & Recruiting, Director of Human Resources. Any preference? Don't take too long, this company will probably be scrapped in the next few messages. lol
I'm in.
That's great news. Prepare to launch Really Early Access.
[Edited by element5, 9/9/2014 2:17:27 PM]
Well I guess I'm down, as long as you think security is me and my fat ass sitting in a chair watching a door.
You're perfect BD. The helmet and dark glasses are a great look. Kinda that hybrid look when you cross Call of Duty and Wolfenstein. No violence here so great job so far. If you get a large crowd you might wanna ask Neo to assist. He's wirey and it wouldn't surprise me none if he was a 3rd or 4th degree Black belt in Jiu-Jitsu. Wirey. And shifty.
Like I said before: A company like Valve can easily put down a quality management control like for example Apple has with his Appstore where ALL apps get tested before they are released and they have to reach a specific quality level.
Don't blame the thief if you left the door opened.
Say 90, we have a question for you and Caliber. We were wondering if maybe you could get started on the first trainer for our new game. No, we don't have the game yet, heck we don't even have a game programmer yet.
But if you guys could just kinda wingit and throw something together, we're thinking we show it to Kickstarter. Think of it. An Early Access Trainer for a game yet to be announced. Talk about ground-breaking....cutting edge. Make it one of those trainers you guys make that work through patches. First patch will be the game itself. I'll bet you're excited about this. I can sense it.
This is the only instance I've heard of that happening. Valve needs to implement some better forms of control for games charging money for Early Access.
TotalBiscuit put it best, it's working because people keep buying games like this. Really the only people that should be buying them are the diehard fans of the game, not your typical gamer.
The article I was reading said there was one other similar instance, a game called War Z. I don't recall the title, anybody buy that game or remember the problem?