Game Under Podcast Ep 171
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I read an interesting article today by a HR guy who works for a tech firm in regards to working from home. In one part he mentioned that he monitors other tech companies' LinkedIn pages and waits for them to announce they are "returning to the office." Then immediately his company starts sending out offer letters to their best engineers and programmers. It been incredibly successful for them, and they recently nabbed 12 engineers from one competitor.
Long story short, returning to the office is a great way to lose talent.
This is such a weird place to be cause game fan me loves the return of good graphics Nintendo. Growing up they were always cutting edge and these last decades have been pretty sad in that regard. But business side me doesnt see this making much sense. It's like they saw the steam deck, see cell phones and think, ehhh people pay for high end products. But those people buying that arent the same group that get switch. They have us hardcore that buy whatever, but the switch is made up of families with kids and when you go up in price and hit a psychological barrier they dont need to upgrade for their kids when they are probably playing more on a pad or phone anyway.
I hope its a huge success and Nintendo at least tries to make more premium products but I feel the opposite will happen.
I'm kind of with you on that. I'd love for Nintendo to focus on power like the SNES days but I'm afraid they won't in the future.
I read an interesting article today by a HR guy who works for a tech firm in regards to working from home. In one part he mentioned that he monitors other tech companies' LinkedIn pages and waits for them to announce they are "returning to the office." Then immediately his company starts sending out offer letters to their best engineers and programmers. It been incredibly successful for them, and they recently nabbed 12 engineers from one competitor.
Long story short, returning to the office is a great way to lose talent.
Amazing! I'm near retirement and am wondering if I'd like to work from home and teach online.
This game is a masterpiece. I too made it to act 3 which is just "FUCK YOU DIE!!!" nearly every optional location lol. I havent seen a game do a difficulty power creep as well as this game. You need to learn to maximize builds and the skill system to do the high level stuff and its not just one or two special bosses, its enter optional areas of super bosses and enemies. All optional too. Its brilliant.
It certainly is. Just finished the main story and wow, fantastic stuff. The freedom they give you to tune your characters and party is incredible. Still have some optional things to do and make a different ending choice. Easily my GotY so far.
This weekend I managed to get a 5080 for $1200... sigh. But I put that baby into my PC, the last piece of the puzzle I have been waiting for and I have a PS6 now.
I read an interesting article today by a HR guy who works for a tech firm in regards to working from home. In one part he mentioned that he monitors other tech companies' LinkedIn pages and waits for them to announce they are "returning to the office." Then immediately his company starts sending out offer letters to their best engineers and programmers. It been incredibly successful for them, and they recently nabbed 12 engineers from one competitor.
Long story short, returning to the office is a great way to lose talent.
I'm kind of with you on that. I'd love for Nintendo to focus on power like the SNES days but I'm afraid they won't in the future.
Amazing! I'm near retirement and am wondering if I'd like to work from home and teach online.
It certainly is. Just finished the main story and wow, fantastic stuff. The freedom they give you to tune your characters and party is incredible. Still have some optional things to do and make a different ending choice. Easily my GotY so far.
Congrats Duder.