2011年2月11日星期五

Perhaps he meant Activision's Bobby Kotick

During the Develop interview, Cuthbert was asked what area of the game industry needs more investment, to which he replied, “The games investment system needs investment!” The model of games funding at the moment is fundamentally broken and biased towards publishers stinking rich. Just look at the bonuses and wages of execs at EA for example, I could make the entire PixelJunk series, including series 2, two or three times over on the replica watches gift boss's income bonus. I'm sure that's somewhat of an exaggeration. Last year EA CEO John Riccitiello only brought home $625,350 in bonuses, on top of his $750,000 salary, and $3.6 million in stock options.

Perhaps he meant Activision's Bobby Kotick, who brought home $14.9 million, of which only $900,000 was his salary and the rest bonuses and stock options.Still, it's obvious Cuthbert is not happy with the publisher/developer relationship, further espousing on his displeasure when asked what disappoints him most about the industry. “...the replica Omega 1572.30 Ladie's watch top-down relationship most publishers have with their devs. Luckily we haven't been on the receiving end of that so far - touch-wood - but I see a lot of devs in a lot of pain primarily because of publisher-related problems.” FAQ: Dylan Cuthbert [Develop]"

"Jeff Gerstmann, longtime game reviewer and one-time Kotaku podcast guest, is widely seen to have been fired from gaming site GameSpot in 2007 due to his negative review of Kane & Lynch. That game's developers consider the episode “sad.” Blame GameSpot for firing a reviewer possibly due to the content of his reviews? Blame publisher Eidos (now owned by Square-Enix) for possibly complaining about the review enough to pressure replica Omega Seamaster Diver 2254.50 Men's Watch GameSpot? We still don't really know who pushed hard enough to cost Gerstmann his job, but the Kane & Lynch developers say that they were just bystanders to the drama.Videogamer spoke with IO Interactive's Carsten Lund, now game director on Kane & Lynch 2, who told the site: “The Gerstmann-gate thing we know nothing about, actually.