Maybe spend some of it on a good app rather than marketing and exclusive deals, well or fire your workers and hope that accident of a game store will fix itself I guess!
It’s kind of like my company. We just did layoffs because we missed revenue targets. We were still quite profitable, just not as profitable as we estimated at the beginning of the year, so we need to make cost cuts to keep the profit margins we’re looking for.
I’ve been out of management for a while thank god but I did 11+ years as ops manager and every month we’d have a meeting to go over p&l reports which was full of budgets the owners set without any input, there was one item let just call wrap that we would use 300-700 rolls per month depending on how busy we were, they also wanted me to order minimum 1000 rolls at a time to hit discount break point. So this cost would only be on the report every 2 months right… easy to understand yet every fucking 2 months they’d be like went over budget by almost 100%… I’m like yeah, how much did we spend last month… oh fuck me it was zero, funny that. So after that they wanted one branch to do a single order each month for all 3 state branches, I’m like you’re gonna spend more on freight for no actual saving and they’re like don’t worry it’s in the budget… wtf.
And that was just one line on the p&l out of hundreds, it was the same shit over and over again. Fucking labour costs in a 5 week pay cycle month was great too, like they just split the total labour budget by 12, allocated that to each month and called it a day… and just kept doing it every fucking year and then 2 months every year they’d be scratching their head trying to workout why it’s 15-20% over budget
Well yeah it was an internet gigatrend and it peaked. It’s a steady loss on players but they’re gonna sit there and lie to my face like they aren’t making money hand over fist on skins from the addicted still on it.
Company responsible for one of the most played games on the planet unable to pay its workers. Feels like someone at Epic is horribly irresponsible with finances, or just maybe infinite growth is impossible and harms everyone below the execs.
So Epic games can just cut 830 people because they’re “spending way more than they earn” and nobody bats an eye. But when I cut 830 people because I spend way more than I earn, I’m “committing assault” and am “a menace to society.”
This and selling Bandcamp on to some shady ad(?) firm would not make me want to choose Unreal Engine if I was looking for a new one after the recent entshittification of Unity (I’d have gone for Godot anyway but …)
I’ve seen it, and it looks quite nice. Might give it a try if I ever get into game making. But some project that want to harness the full power of systems like Lumen, Niagara, Megascans, etc, don’t have much of an alternative.
How the fuck do you manage to lose money with all those microtransactions from whales AND selling games with no physical media for 60+ dollars a pop!? I guess the cocaine and hookers wont pay for themselves.
They aren’t. Epic continues to make ever more and more record amounts of money quarter after quarter. Layoffs have nothing to do with revenue in the gaming industry.
Layoffs have nothing to do with revenue in the gaming any industry.
FTFY
Its all about shareholders.
Layoffs generate less costs. Less costs mean more income. More income means more dividends, more dividends means more share value.
It actually does. If profit goes down (i.e. they’re still making lots of money), they do layoffs to keep profit margins at the target level. It doesn’t matter if they’re still making tons of money, they cut costs if they’re not making as much money as they forecasted.
I know that. The point was to show how absurd what they said was. And they could have said they were streamlining their business or whatever euphamism they want to use instead of lying about how profitable they are. And their investors probably would have taken that better than the company claiming that theyre “spending more than they earn.”
I’m sure this has nothing to do with the upcoming SAG-AFTRA strike since no deal was reached yesterday. I’m sure Epic is ensuring that no union workers are being fired immediately before an authorized strike.
Honestly, I’ll bet it truly doesn’t. Lots of places are laying off lots of workers right now, and Epic spent money like there’s no tomorrow (and now it’s tomorrow).
I wonder what’s the positions of the people they let go. I wonder if those jobs were automated, alot of companies are investing in AI nowadays.
Hahahaha
Maybe spend some of it on a good app rather than marketing and exclusive deals, well or fire your workers and hope that accident of a game store will fix itself I guess!
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Maybe you assholes should stop buying exclusives and make your launcher not a piece of shit? IDK, just spitballing here…
If they wouldn’t keep their user stats artificially with these exclusives, even more heads would roll.
Management fucked up, workers pay for it, witnesses saw that the sky is blue. News at '11.
fuck epic games
At first I read “shreds”…
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Well how’s the wife?
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There’s no way they’re losing money with Fortnite and Unreal 5 in their hands. Literal money printing machines. They’re bullshitting hard.
They says FORTNITE failed to increase in popularity. These fucktards will never have enough
It’s kind of like my company. We just did layoffs because we missed revenue targets. We were still quite profitable, just not as profitable as we estimated at the beginning of the year, so we need to make cost cuts to keep the profit margins we’re looking for.
I’ve been out of management for a while thank god but I did 11+ years as ops manager and every month we’d have a meeting to go over p&l reports which was full of budgets the owners set without any input, there was one item let just call wrap that we would use 300-700 rolls per month depending on how busy we were, they also wanted me to order minimum 1000 rolls at a time to hit discount break point. So this cost would only be on the report every 2 months right… easy to understand yet every fucking 2 months they’d be like went over budget by almost 100%… I’m like yeah, how much did we spend last month… oh fuck me it was zero, funny that. So after that they wanted one branch to do a single order each month for all 3 state branches, I’m like you’re gonna spend more on freight for no actual saving and they’re like don’t worry it’s in the budget… wtf.
And that was just one line on the p&l out of hundreds, it was the same shit over and over again. Fucking labour costs in a 5 week pay cycle month was great too, like they just split the total labour budget by 12, allocated that to each month and called it a day… and just kept doing it every fucking year and then 2 months every year they’d be scratching their head trying to workout why it’s 15-20% over budget
Well yeah it was an internet gigatrend and it peaked. It’s a steady loss on players but they’re gonna sit there and lie to my face like they aren’t making money hand over fist on skins from the addicted still on it.
Company responsible for one of the most played games on the planet unable to pay its workers. Feels like someone at Epic is horribly irresponsible with finances, or just maybe infinite growth is impossible and harms everyone below the execs.
So Epic games can just cut 830 people because they’re “spending way more than they earn” and nobody bats an eye. But when I cut 830 people because I spend way more than I earn, I’m “committing assault” and am “a menace to society.”
amen
This and selling Bandcamp on to some shady ad(?) firm would not make me want to choose Unreal Engine if I was looking for a new one after the recent entshittification of Unity (I’d have gone for Godot anyway but …)
Unfortunately, for some projects, there just aren’t as many options available right now, at least none that I know of.
Godot seems pretty sweet for most use cases.
I’ve seen it, and it looks quite nice. Might give it a try if I ever get into game making. But some project that want to harness the full power of systems like Lumen, Niagara, Megascans, etc, don’t have much of an alternative.
How the fuck do you manage to lose money with all those microtransactions from whales AND selling games with no physical media for 60+ dollars a pop!? I guess the cocaine and hookers wont pay for themselves.
Investing in metaverse bs
They aren’t. Epic continues to make ever more and more record amounts of money quarter after quarter. Layoffs have nothing to do with revenue in the gaming industry.
FTFY
Its all about shareholders. Layoffs generate less costs. Less costs mean more income. More income means more dividends, more dividends means more share value.
For short term for sure.
It actually does. If profit goes down (i.e. they’re still making lots of money), they do layoffs to keep profit margins at the target level. It doesn’t matter if they’re still making tons of money, they cut costs if they’re not making as much money as they forecasted.
Correct, it’s a Classic move by Capitalist scum.
In this moment, I am euphoric, because I am enlightened by your intelligence.
Lol, glad I could help.
I know that. The point was to show how absurd what they said was. And they could have said they were streamlining their business or whatever euphamism they want to use instead of lying about how profitable they are. And their investors probably would have taken that better than the company claiming that theyre “spending more than they earn.”
Is that what we’re calling firing now? Shedding?
May the workers find a new job soon (not likely) and a big FUCK YOU to Epic!
I’m sure this has nothing to do with the upcoming SAG-AFTRA strike since no deal was reached yesterday. I’m sure Epic is ensuring that no union workers are being fired immediately before an authorized strike.
https://deadline.com/2023/09/sag-aftra-video-game-strike-talks-no-deal-1235559424/
Isn’t that strike for voice actors? These layoffs are of IT people.
Honestly, I’ll bet it truly doesn’t. Lots of places are laying off lots of workers right now, and Epic spent money like there’s no tomorrow (and now it’s tomorrow).
True, but the timing is extremely suspect. They could have laid them off at any time in the past weeks or months.
It may be a coincidence, but when it comes to corporations and their bottom line, there are rarely coincidences.
The non-coincidence is that we’re at the end of September, the end of a fiscal quarter and historically the worst month of the year for stocks.