• 0x1C3B00DA@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    Hasbro is probably gambling that it’s the IP that made the money, and not Larian being magic in a bottle as a developer

    This is probably true, but how can executives be so stupid? Every review I read praised Larian specifically and how the made a huge game with no microtransactions and tons of little loving touches. You have to be willfully ignorant to think it was the IP and not the developer and their work that people were responding to.

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      8 months ago

      You have to be willfully ignorant

      At this point I’m convinced that MBA classes are really just training willful ignorance, in favor of “line go up” strategies.

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        8 months ago

        The thing is that being “willfully ignorant” has served them well, so it makes it the smart move when the goal is “line go up”.

        Give me money and call me stupid, why would I care what a few “smart” people think when millions of “stupid” people give me all I want?

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        That is all they teach.

        Jack Welch is seen as MBA-Jesus and they all strive for similar stockholder returns as to what happened under him with GE. If you want a good read, GE under Welch is the OG enshitification story. He took a juggernaut of a company and completely destroyed it for short term shareholder gain.

        Now it’s just a shell of its former self, but those guys at the top sure made alot of money.

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      8 months ago

      I think it’s more that executives think the average consumer is stupid and cares too much about IP branding. And I feel they are not completelly wrong. Though I think the OGL fiasco showed the D&D fanbase might be smarter than that …hopefully.