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TLOU part 2

Yeah doubt that it will be released on that date. Not with Days Gone just released and being of a similar genre. I think Autumn release now.

Gutted... saw this thread on the recents and thought there may have been a release date posted. Oh well not as if I haven't got a long backlog of games I haven't played. This will prob jump to the front of the queue when it releases though.
 
Rumours of Feb 2020 after Ashley Johnson - voices Ellie - almost spilled the beans in an interview before getting cut off by the PR minder
 
Nice... seriously considering playing through 1 again if I can find the time. Strange, although I played through the entire story I only have like 3% of trophies. I know you never get anywhere near 100% for merely completing a game but it’s normally more than that.
 
Are you referring to how Rock Star for RDR2? Yeah great game, but hearing how they worked the devs to exhaustion wasn't great.
The industry is supposedly rife with it. Its pretty bad in most other areas for software engineers but the games industry really seams to take an attitude of 'your lucky to have the job, 10 others guys would happily do this'.

Makes me glad I shied away after university and got into telecoms instead.
 
The industry is supposedly rife with it. Its pretty bad in most other areas for software engineers but the games industry really seams to take an attitude of 'your lucky to have the job, 10 others guys would happily do this'.

Makes me glad I shied away after university and got into telecoms instead.

It's been this way for years, maybe decades but is recently getting some attention because offerings like RDR2 online mean teams are on perpetual crunch.

From what I gather, Rockstar are the biggest culprits as they intimidate staff into silence through a bullyboy enforcer, plus threats of ruining reputations in the industry and NDA lawsuits everywhere. All the AAA devs are at it, though.

If you can bear him (he's more Marmite than marmite) Jim Sterling has a few videos about it that are quite interesting.

Agreed on getting TLoU2 right, but Naughty Dog never seem to put a foot wrong so I don't think there's anything to worry about.
 
The industry is supposedly rife with it. Its pretty bad in most other areas for software engineers but the games industry really seams to take an attitude of 'your lucky to have the job, 10 others guys would happily do this'.

Makes me glad I shied away after university and got into telecoms instead.
It's been this way for years, maybe decades but is recently getting some attention because offerings like RDR2 online mean teams are on perpetual crunch.

From what I gather, Rockstar are the biggest culprits as they intimidate staff into silence through a bullyboy enforcer, plus threats of ruining reputations in the industry and NDA lawsuits everywhere. All the AAA devs are at it, though.

If you can bear him (he's more Marmite than marmite) Jim Sterling has a few videos about it that are quite interesting.

Agreed on getting TLoU2 right, but Naughty Dog never seem to put a foot wrong so I don't think there's anything to worry about.

Fair play to Sony, they don’t seem to put pressure on their dev teams the way big cross-platform companies do... and in fairness the results speak for themselves. The Sony exclusives are now the games I look forward to more than anything else... except for From Software titles, they seem to treat their workers and the projects that they are working on with the utmost respect too.
 

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