http://www.polygon.com/2016/6/1/11820966/fable-crunch-microsoft … Well-meaning pieces like this leave me angry. Saying that something terrible was "worth it" normalizes it.
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Replying to @vectorpoem
You may decide that, for you, the glory outweighed the pain, but in effect you're helping decide the futures of people you'll never meet.
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Abusive creeps like Alex St. John depend on being able to convince junior devs they're working on the next Fable, the next Bioshock, etc.
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People feed themselves into the fire for dismal, forgotten things all the time believing it will be great. Don't make exploitation easier.
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We have to develop a healthier way of talking about success and hard work. Yes, work hard on stuff you love! But understand exploitation.
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I do agree with what you are saying, but what about the people who draw fulfilment from giving themselves to a project?
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Do those people not get to have advice? I'm personally not a fan of only having one public narrative, his / her story is valid
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I guess it's more about teaching people to have awareness and be very critical with where they choose to spend their life + time
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