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Job offer on IL2 project
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somebody want to work there? are the devs/graphics guys leaving or Ilya need to increase the staff? :rolleyes: |
This is really good news if they are expanding the dev. team but really bad news if they are replacing staff.
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Like it was bad news when they replaced the guy responsible for the original sounds?
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In a earlier dev update, luthier stated that they hire new people, so i don't see the problem, if they do.
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This does not bode well.....It has the appearance of an exodus. |
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Looks like great news to me . PS: I like a AviaForums warning :) Attention! In the case of IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Britain will not constructive, respectful, especially to other visitors to the forum, a discussion of the product, the section will be closed indefinitely. People just dovedshie section to this state, leave Aviaforum forever. AviaForuma administration. |
Doesn't matter if it's to fill holes for people that may have left, the important thing is that they are hiring so they still have funding!
Really good news! |
Programmers are much more important, than a community manager for the whiners. For me not worth the money.
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I don't think Ubi could afford that many staff to deal with Tree's constant whining. |
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Of course they need programmers to finish the product, but they want to sell the (unfinished)product here and now - this creates a bunch of, say - at best averagely happy customers who seek support. Where will they go? Bingo. What do they find? A mentality of support (edit: communication) which sure has the potential to be improved. There is no problem in selling a lemon, but you should make sure your service department is prepared to pet the customers, give them the feeling someone is working on their problems and they are taken for serious. No, I am not talking about all the guys who spent the past 4 years in this forum . I'm talking about the newbies. |
I wouldn't have thrown money away for hiring a community manager that caters for what, 100-200 active forum members? Besides, I'm sure any of the hardcore ultra super fanboys would gladly even pay to become the community manager. Imagine all the wet pant they'd have to wash because of Luthier sending them "top secret IL-2 info" to distribute to the screaming hyenas (me included...but not as a hyena, I see myself more like a raccoon, swift and stealthy rummaging through the patch/friday update left-overs of others).
Seriously though, you don't have to be an analyst to figure out that this is good. Especially if it's a matter of more staff. If that's the case then that probably means good financial situation and expanding the staff will probably trickle down benefits -in the shape of substantial patches and dare I mention it...even DLC!!!- for us. God! there's really a news drought happening in these forums.;) |
Oh for heavens sake. Always with the negative waves, Moriarty. You can see why a sense of humour would be a requisite for the job if they ever frequent the forums. Shame really as it would rule out a fair few of our much loved posters from considering applying, disappearing to Moscow and showing us how it really should be done.
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Sounds to me like they are expanding, not replacing, so my glass is half full...
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Filling vacancies, ain't new hires, as in additional "man power"....just sayin Hence, "exodus". I'm sayin it because Luthier ain't sayin it here...and he oughta. |
google translation, funny russsian language...
No I dont think there's an exodus - unless Oleg is hiring too ;) |
Why should he post it here? How many people on this forum who have the specific skill sets want to move to Moscow?
Form an orderly cue... Its pretty obvious the vacancies are targeted at the Russian speaking community. |
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Not everything Luthier posts is deserving of a conspiracy theory...
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This is obviously very good news. It means the development is staying in business for the foreseeable future.
There never was alot of monies spent or available for advertising with either IL-2 series. Sales were slow and steady with the original series as it was mostly by word of mouth. Early sales were much stronger with the new series as it drew from the very solid fan base of the original series. It appears the development has weathered the storm of the unfinished released, and will stay in business atleast long enough to correct and add features to COD and release their next theater. If that goes well, we should see atleast another ten years of paid expansions and free patches. Its all good. |
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No Offense to nobody....in particular.... When ya flush the toilet? Do ya vacate it? Or? Expand it? just sayin, in a humorous way......:-P |
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